This took only a few fish and some bread.
Jesus fed thousands
A scarlet cord kept her alive.
Rahab
This city was actually the third used as capital of Israel.
Jerusalem
The number of days and nights it took to completely flood the earth.
40
A wise saying or short story that teaches a lesson. Solomon knew a lot of them.
Proverb
Mene, mene, tekal, and parson. That spelled destruction for Babylon.
The handwriting on the wall.
He was appointed as "an apostle to the nations."
Paul
Naaman turned his nose up when told to enter this body of water. Jesus had no problem with it.
Jordan River
It's the number of Assyrian soldiers one angel can kill in one night.
185,000
This means to set apart as special or holy.
Sanctify
This word is only used once in the Bible, but the event it refers to will be fear inspiring, especially for those "taking no note."
Armageddon
He said "Here I am! Send me!"
Isaiah
This area contains not one, but three summits. The garden of Gethsemane is located in its vicinity.
Mount of Olives
This number is often used in the Bible to denote emphasis or intensity.
3
This is the Canaanite god regarded as the owner of the sky and giver of rains and fertility. It also referred to many lesser, local gods.
Baal
A normal day wasn't long enough to destroy the Amorites, so Joshua asked for this.
The sun stood still
He was pretty good at riddles, but even better with the jawbone of a donkey.
Samson
The book of Revelation was written while John was exiled on this island
Patmos
It's the year Jerusalem was destroyed the first time.
607 BCE
This area, where Jesus passed through, is named for the Greek words meaning "ten cities."
The Decapolis
The Israelites were only allowed to do this on the day before the sabbath, lest they end up with worms.
Collect extra manna
When Daniel was taken to Babylon, he had three companions. These are their Hebrew names.
Hannaniah, Azariah, Mishael
The congregation in this city was warned that they would be rejected for being lukewarm.
Laodicea
The final week of the 70 weeks of years began in this year.
29 CE
The designation for the goat which, once a year, would symbolically carry Israel's sins off into the wilderness.
Azazel