The seller of purple goods who was Paul’s first convert in Europe.
(Lydia - Acts 16:14)
The island where John wrote the Book of Revelation.
(Patmos - Rev 1:9)
During a battle, Joshua asked God to make this object stand still.
(The Sun - Josh 10:12-13)
This was the source of Samson’s strength.
(His hair/Nazarite vow - Judges 16:17)
He was a "priest of God Most High" and King of Salem who met Abraham.
(Melchizedek - Gen 14:18)
The region where humans attempted to build a tower to reach God where the languages were mixed.
(Tower of Babel - Gen 11:9)
On the Day of Pentecost, this appeared over the heads of the believers.
(Tongues of Fire - Acts 2:3)
The "armor of God" part that is the "Word of God."
(Sword of the Spirit - Eph 6:17)
The husband of Priscilla; they were tentmakers who worked with Paul.
(Aquila - Acts 18:2-3)
The specific hill where Jesus was crucified (also called "The Skull").
(Golgotha - John 19:17)
Elisha made this heavy metal object float in the Jordan River.
(Axe head - 2 Kings 6:6)
Gideon used this item to test God's will—asking for it to be wet then dry.
(Fleece - Judges 6:37)
The grandson of Saul who was "lame in both feet" and ate at David's table.
(Mephibosheth - 2 Sam 9:13)
The town where Mary, Martha, and Lazarus lived.
(Bethany - John 11:1)
The prophet Ezekiel saw a vision of a valley of dry _ coming to life.
(Bones - Ezek 37:1-10)
DAILY DOUBLE
(Gopher wood - Gen 6:14)
The left-handed judge who defeated King Eglon of Moab.
(Ehud - Judges 3:15)
The place where Jacob had a dream about a ladder reaching to heaven.
(Bethel - Gen 28:11-19)
The miracle where Elisha healed Naaman of leprosy involved washing in the _ River a total of _ times.
(Jordan River, 7 times - 2 Kings 5:14)
The _ on the _ went backward ten steps as a sign for king Hezekiah.
(Shadow and Sundial - 2 Kings 20:11)