The name “Moses” (Moshe in Hebrew) was given by Pharaoh’s daughter, meaning this in relation to water.
What is “drawn out”? (Exodus 2:10 – Hebrew: מֹשֶׁה)
In the Torah, how many commandments (mitzvot) are traditionally recognized by Hebrew tradition?
What is Deuteronomy?
The name David, given to Israel’s second king, comes from the Hebrew root “d-w-d” and means this affectionate term.
What is Beloved?
This man said, “Am I my brother’s keeper?” after committing a serious sin.
Who is Cain?
This Psalm is the longest chapter in the Bible, structured as an acrostic using the Hebrew alphabet.
What is Psalm 119?
This location, whose name means "testing," is where Moses struck the rock and was later prohibited from entering the Promised Land for a similar act.
What is Meribah? (Exodus 17:7; Numbers 20:10-13)
In the Torah, how many commandments (mitzvot) are traditionally recognized by Hebrew tradition?
What is 613?
This valley was the setting for David's legendary defeat of Goliath with a sling and a stone.
What is the Valley of Elah?
This son of Jacob was prophesied in Genesis 49 to have kings come from his line.
Who is Judah?
This Psalm begins with “The Lord said unto my Lord…” and is one of the most quoted OT verses in the New Testament.
What is Psalm 110?
This New Testament figure appeared with Moses during the Transfiguration of Yahoshua.
Who is Elijah? (Matthew 17:3)
According to Leviticus 19, this is how Israelites were commanded to treat the poor and the stranger.
What is "leave the edges of your field unharvested and love them as yourself"?
This wife of David was punished with lifelong barrenness after she scorned him for publicly worshiping before the Ark of the Covenant.
Who is Michal?
According to Genesis 6, what specific Hebrew word is used for “giants” or “fallen ones,” and what is its translation?
What is Nephilim, meaning “fallen ones”?
Psalm 22 opens with a cry echoed by Yahoshua on the stake. Quote the verse…
What is: “My El, my El, why hast thou forsaken me?”
What is appointing Aaron as his mouthpiece?
Why did God command the Israelites to bury their human waste outside the camp, connecting both moral and purity concerns?
What is because the LORD your God walks in the midst of your camp, and the camp must be holy so that He does not see any unclean thing and turn away from you?
Deuteronomy 23:12–14
After David sinned by taking a census of his fighting men, God sent judgment upon Israel from this threefold choice.
What is pestilence, famine, or defeat by enemies? (2 Samuel 24:10–15)
The covenant ceremony in Genesis 15 included animals cut in half. What passed between them as a sign of God’s presence?
What is a smoking furnace and a burning lamp (or torch of fire)?
Psalms is divided into how many books, and what do these divisions reflect?
What is five books, mirroring the Torah (Genesis–Deuteronomy)?
In the New Testament, Yahoshua refers to His own sacrifice using this phrase that echoes Moses’ words in Exodus 24:8.
What is “the blood of the covenant”? (Matthew 26:28; Exodus 24:8)
A woman was considered ceremonially unclean for this number of days after giving birth to a male child. (Leviticus 12)
What is 7 days (plus 33 for purification)?
David expanded Israel’s territory to its greatest size, fulfilling part of the promise made to this earlier patriarch.
Who is Abraham? (Genesis 15:18; 2 Samuel 8:1–14)
In Genesis 49, Jacob uses this rare Hebrew poetic structure when blessing his sons. What is this literary device?
What is parallelism or Hebrew poetic prophecy?
Which Psalm is known as the “Psalm of the Ascents” and was traditionally sung by pilgrims traveling to Jerusalem?
What is Psalm 121?