This man was the only one of the original 70 members of the Sanhedrin to openly support Jesus during his trial, according to some traditions.
Who is Nicodemus?
This man was a tax collector before becoming one of Jesus’ twelve disciples.
Who is Matthew?
This man built an ark to save his family and animals from a great flood
Who is Noah?
Jesus was born in this Judean town, often called the "City of David."
What is Bethlehem?
This man was the father of King Saul, the first king of Israel.
Who is Kish?
This shortest Gospel was likely the first one written.
What is Mark?
This was the very first plague God sent upon Egypt through Moses and Aaron.
What is water turned to blood?
This is the village where Jesus performed his first miracle by turning water into wine.
What is Cana?
After Elijah defeated the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel, he fled to this specific wilderness cave to hide from Jezebel.
What is Mount Horeb?
This shortest Gospel was likely the first one written.
What is Mark?
This prophet was thrown into a lions' den for praying to God instead of King Darius.
Who is Daniel?
This village, located about two miles from Jerusalem, was the home of Lazarus and his sisters, Mary and Martha.
What is Bethany?
The only woman in the Bible named alongside the apostles in the upper room while they waited for the Holy Spirit.
Who is Mary, the Mother of Jesus?
This wealthy member of the Sanhedrin asked Pilate for Jesus’ body for burial.
Who is Joseph of Arimathea?
This seventh king of Israel was famously wicked and married Jezebel.
Who is Ahab?
After killing an Egyptian, Moses fled to this land, where he eventually saw the burning bush.
What is Midian?
In the book of Isaiah, this is the name of Isaiah’s second son; it is the longest word (and name) found in the entire Bible.
Who is Maher-shalal-hash-baz?
The Apostle Paul is traditionally credited with writing this many epistles (letters) in the New Testament.
What is 13?
Though he began his reign at age 12 and was known for being one of Israel's most wicked kings, he reigned for a record-breaking 55 years in Jerusalem.
This city served as the first capital of the Northern Kingdom of Israel and was the site where the bones of Joseph were eventually buried.
What is Shechem?