This queen risked her life to save the Jewish people.
Esther
The first two men who were called to follow Jesus.
Simon (Peter) and Andrew
The food God gave Israel in the desert.
Manna or Quail
Moses' staff became this when he stood before Pharaoh.
Serpent (Snake)
This process of becoming more like Christ after salvation.
Sanctification
This Jewish Feast was the day on which the Holy Spirit was given to the followers of Jesus.
Feast of Weeks/Harvest/Firstfruits (Pentecost)
Jesus quoted this Old Testament prophet more than any other.
Isaiah
This person prophesied that the Messiah would ride into Jerusalem on a donkey.
Zechariah
These two disciples were called the Sons of Thunder.
John and James (the sons of Zebedee)
These two spies believed God could give them the Promised Land.
Joshua and Caleb
After praying, Joshua saw God cause this to stand still.
The Sun (the sun and the moon)
This word means God became human in the person of Jesus Christ.
Incarnation (Immanuel)
This empire was the first to make Christianity the official state religion.
Roman
The meaning of the name Joshua.
Yahweh is salvation (God saves).
This was the city where followers of Jesus were first called Christians.
Syria Antioch (Antioch)
Elijah fled into the wilderness after this queen threatened to kill him.
Jezebel
This Old Testament prophet is credited with performing the most recorded miracles.
Elisha
This is the doctrine that states that Christ's death and resurrection paid for our sins.
Atonement (Substitutionary Atonement)
This event marked the beginning of the Protestant Reformation.
Nailing of the 95 theses
This man rebelled against Moses and was swallowed by the earth.
Korah
This man was the first Gentile to receive the Holy Spirit.
Cornelius the Centurion
Moses' farewell speeches, given just before Israel entered the Promised Land, are recorded in this book.
Deuteronomy
This miracle of Jesus happened at the pool of Bethesda.
Healing of a paralyzed man.
This is the doctrine that states the Scriptures were written by men through the Holy Spirit.
Divine Inspiration
This New Testament book is believed to have been written first.
Galatians or 1 Thesselonians or James
This man was the first king of the nation of Judah.
Rehoboam
This apostle wrote a letter in defense against Gnosticism.
John
This person led Jesus into the wilderness.
The Holy Spirit
Paul restored this young man to life after he fell from a third-story window.
Eutychus
This belief holds that humans have the ability to believe in God for salvation.
Arminianism
This process was used to recognize which books would be canonized, as well as which beliefs were official church doctrine.
Councils