This gospel is NOT considered synoptic.
What is John?
This king of Judah was only 8 years old when he began to reign.
Who is Josiah?
He interpreted dreams in both prison and the palace.
Who is Joseph (son of Jacob)?
Jesus appeared to two disciples on the road to this village.
What is Emmaus?
"The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure."
What is Jeremiah 17:9?
Paul left this young pastor in Crete to set up churches.
Who is Titus?
The book that contains the vision of the valley of dry bones.
What is Ezekiel?
This left-handed judge killed King Eglon.
Who is Ehud?
The city where Paul delivered his "unknown god" sermon.
What is Athens?
"Man shall not live by bread alone.." (quoting the Old Testament)
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What is Matthew 4:4 or Deuteronomy 8:3?
The man struck dead for lying about a donation.
Who is Ananias?
The tribe that did not receive a land inheritance.
What is Levi?
This woman hid Israelite spies under flax on her roof.
Who is Rahab?
Elijah confronted the prophets of Baal on this mountain.
What is Mount Carmel?
"But even if He does not, we will not bow..." (a defiant stand of faith)
What is Daniel 3:18?
This epistle emphasizes faith without works is dead.
Who is James?
This prophet married a prostitute as a sign to Isreal.
Who is Hosea?
He was the high priest when the Ark was returned to Jerusalem.
Who is Zadok?
The region Jesus traveled to heal the Syrophoenician woman's daughter.
What is Tyre and Sideon?
"Work out your salvation with fear and trembling."
What is Philippians 2:12?
The writer of Hebrews compares Jesus to this Old Testament priest.
Who is Melchizedek?
This old Testament book never mentions God by name.
What is Esther?
This man cursed David and was later spared but was eventually executed by Solomon.
Who is Shimei?
The capital of the Assyrian Empire that Jonah was sent to.
What is Nineveh?
"There remains a Sabbath rest for the people of God."
What is Hebrews 4:9?