The king who was said to be "after God's own heart."
Who was King David?
The queen who bravely walked into the king's court unannounced.
Who was Queen Esther?
Spell the name of the woman who was the mother of Jesus.
M-A-R-Y
The number of people who were seen in the fiery furnace, times 2.
8.
The capital of Canada.
What is Ottawa?
The king who tried to search for and kill the baby Jesus.
The queen who is known to be the most evil queen in the Bible.
Who was Queen Jezebel?
Spell the name of the town Jesus was from.
B-E-T-H-L-E-H-E-M
The number of different birds that Noah sent out of the ark, times the number of days God took to create the world.
12.
The largest Spanish speaking city in the world (as of 2025).
What is Mexico City?
The Roman Emperors who have 2 months of the year named after them.
Who were Julius and Augustus Caesar?
The Queen that brought gifts to Solomon.
Who was the queen of Sheba?
Spell the name of the king who threw the 3 boys into the fiery furnace.
N-E-B-U-C-H-A-D-N-E-Z-Z-A-R
The number of days plus the number of nights that it rained during the flood, times 3.
240.
The continent with the world's largest dessert.
What is Antarctica?
The age of the youngest king in the Bible.
What was 7 years old?
The name of the queen on the 20 dollar bill.
Who is Queen Elizabeth?
Spell the names of the 2 creatures mentioned in the book of Job.
B-E-H-E-M-O-T-H and L-E-V-I-A-T-H-A-N
The number of commandments, minus the number of plagues, plus the number of tribes of Israel, times 2.
24.
Name the colours of each Canadian dollar bill. (NQF)
Blue, Purple, Green, Red, and Brown.
The king who was slain by a left-handed man.
Who was King Eglon?
The most famous queen of Egypt, known for her beauty.
Who was Cleopatra?
Spell *dictated*
T-H-E-S-S-A-L-O-N-I-C-A
The number of books in the Bible, divided by 2, multiplied by the number of books in the Old testament, plus the number of books in the New Testament, divided by (13.14).
100.
The name of the German military strategy that utilized fast, overwhelming attacks to both confuse and catch the enemy by surprise. Used in WW2.
What was "blitzkrieg"?