The Lord is my _______ I shall not want.
What is shepherd?
Which event caused the Jordan River to stop flowing?
Israel crossing the Jordan (Joshua 3:13–17).
Which gospel writer uses the most Old Testament quotations, and what does this reveal about his audience?
Matthew.
How many disciples witnessed the Transfiguration?
Three disciples — Peter, James, and John (Matthew 17:1).
Which city is the only one in the Bible said to have been built on seven hills?
Rome (Revelation 17:9).
Which Old Testament ritual required two birds, one killed and one released?
The cleansing ritual for leprosy (Leviticus 14:4–7).
One bird killed over water; the other released.
Which woman is the only one in Scripture explicitly said to have named God, and what name did she give Him?
Hagar (Genesis 16:13).
She calls God El Roi — “the God who sees me.”
Which man in the Old Testament is described as having a “secret message from God,” for King Eglon.
Ehud (Judges 3:15–22).
Which verse contains the only biblical reference to “the patience of the saints,”?
Revelation 14:12.
Which event involved God sending “hornets” ahead of Israel?
The conquest of Canaan (Joshua 24:12; Exodus 23:28).
Which prophet speaks of a “famine…not of bread, nor a thirst for water, but of hearing the words of the Lord”?
Amos (Amos 8:11).
How many hours of darkness covered the land during the crucifixion?
Three hours (Matthew 27:45).
Which city is said to be “the joy of the whole earth,”?
Jerusalem (Psalm 48:2).
Which biblical object was hidden before the Babylonian destruction and is never mentioned again in Scripture?
The Ark of the Covenant (Jeremiah 3:16 hints at its disappearance).
Which woman is the only female Nazarite mentioned in Scripture?
Samson’s mother (Judges 13:3–7).
Which man was struck with leprosy for attempting to perform a priestly duty?
King Uzziah (2 Chronicles 26:16–21)
Which verse describes the Bereans as “more noble,”
Acts 17:11.
hich event involved an earthquake that opened prison doors?
Paul and Silas in Philippi (Acts 16:25–34).
Which Old Testament book never mentions God directly, yet His providence is evident throughout the narrative?
Esther.
How many baskets were collected after the feeding of the 4,000?
Seven baskets (Matthew 15:37).
Which location is associated with both Abraham’s near‑sacrifice of Isaac and the site of Solomon’s Temple?
Mount Moriah (Genesis 22:2; 2 Chronicles 3:1).
Connects sacrifice, atonement, and worship across generations.
Which object in the Holy Place had a crown-like molding, and what symbolic meaning is often attached to it?
The Table of Showbread (Exodus 25:23–30).
The molding symbolized royalty and covenant provision.
Which woman is described as a “seller of purple,”?
Lydia (Acts 16:14).
Which man was commanded to lie on his side for hundreds of days?
Ezekiel (Ezekiel 4:4–8).
John 3:17 states
For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be saved through him.
Which event caused the earth to open and swallow people alive?
Korah’s rebellion (Numbers 16:28–33).
The longest book in the Bible
Jeremiah?
How old was Jesus when He began His public ministry?
About 30 years old (Luke 3:23).
Which city was destroyed so thoroughly that later prophets used it as a symbol of total desolation?
Sodom (Genesis 19).
Which river in Eden is associated with a land containing gold, bdellium, and onyx?
The Pishon River (Genesis 2:11–12).
Which woman is the only female in the Bible whose age at death is recorded?
Sarah (Genesis 23:1).
Which man in the Bible is said to have been “buried but not found,?
Moses (Deuteronomy 34:5–6).
Which verse records the only time Paul quotes Jesus outside the Gospels?
Acts 20:35 — “It is more blessed to give than to receive.”
At which event did God speak audibly to an entire nation?
The giving of the Ten Commandments at Sinai (Exodus 19–20).
Name 30 books of the Bible (5 minutes)

Which number is used in the book of Judges to describe the years of peace after Deborah’s victory
40 years (Judges 5:31).
Which biblical city is described as having walls so high that spies reported them as “fortified up to heaven,”?
Jericho (Deuteronomy 1:28).
Which altar in the Old Testament was built from uncut stones?
Joshua’s altar on Mount Ebal (Joshua 8:30–31).
Uncut stones symbolized divine, not human, craftsmanship.
Which woman negotiated with a future king to save her household, demonstrating political intelligence that shaped Israel’s monarchy?
Abigail (1 Samuel 25).
Which biblical man is said to have “walked with God” but is not Enoch or Noah?
Levi Malachi 2:6