Old Testament stories
The life of Jesus
Places in the bible
Bible laws & commands
Symbols and signs
100

This man built an ark to survive a great flood.

Noah

(God instructed him to build the ark and gather animals (Genesis 6–9).

100

Jesus was baptized by this man.

John the Baptist

100

Jesus was born in this town.

Bethlehem

(Fulfilled prophecy and highlighted in nativity stories (Luke 2)

100

who was given the ten commandments

Moses

(Exodus 20)

100

This appeared after the flood as a promise that God would never destroy the earth with water again

RAINBOW

(After the flood, God placed a rainbow in the sky as a sign of His covenant with Noah, promising never to destroy the earth with water again (Genesis 9:13-17).

200

This man interpreted Pharaoh’s dreams and rose to power in Egypt.

Joseph

200

Jesus walked on this body of water.

Sea of Galilee

200

This city’s walls fell after Israel marched around it for seven days.

Jericho

(Famous for the miracle led by Joshua (Joshua 6).

200

What was the first commandment in the Ten commandments

You shall have no other gods before Me. 

(The first commandment is 'You shall have no other gods before Me,' emphasizing the worship of God alone (Exodus 20:3). 

200

What did the burning bush symbolize when moses encountered it?

God's Presence and holiness

(The burning bush symbolized God's presence and holiness, as it burned without being consumed, marking the place as holy ground (Exodus 3:2-5)

300

This judge defeated the Midianites with only 300 men.

Gideon 

(God reduced his army to show His power (Judges 7). 

300

Jesus fed 5,000 people with five loaves and two of these.

Fish

300

Elijah challenged Baal’s prophets on this mountain.

Mount Carmel

(Scene of a dramatic showdown (1 Kings 18).

300

What was the penalty for breaking the Sabbath in the Old Testament?

Death

(In the Old Testament, breaking the Sabbath was punishable by death, as it was a serious violation of God's law (Exodus 31:14). 

300

What did the dove symbolize when it returned to Noah with an olive branch?

Peace and restoration 

(The dove returning with an olive branch symbolized peace and restoration, indicating that the floodwaters had receded and life could begin anew (Genesis 8:11). 

400

These three men survived a fiery furnace because of their faith.

Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego

(Protected by God in Babylon (Daniel 3).  

400

Jesus was tempted by Satan in this place.

The Wilderness

400

Jonah fled toward this city instead of going to Nineveh.

Tarshish

400

What does the fifth commandment instruct?


Honor your father and mother.

(The fifth commandment is 'Honor your father and mother,' which emphasizes respect for parents (Exodus 20:12)

400

What did the pillar of cloud and fire symbolize for the Israelites during their exodus from Egypt?

God's Protection and guidance

(The pillar of cloud by day and fire by night symbolized God's guidance and protection as He led the Israelites through the wilderness (Exodus 13:21-22). 

500

This woman hid Israelite spies in Jericho and was later spared during its destruction.

Rahab 

(Her faith saved her and her family (Joshua 2, 6).


500

Jesus prayed here before His arrest.

Garden of Gethsemane

500

The Israelites wandered in this desert region for 40 years.

Wilderness of Sinai

500

What is the greatest commandment according to Jesus?

Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, and mind. 

(Jesus declared that the greatest commandment is 'Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, and mind,' followed by 'Love your neighbor as yourself' (Matthew 22:37-39). 


500

What did the lamb symbolize in the Passover story?

Sacrifice and redemption

(The lamb symbolized sacrifice and redemption, as its blood marked the doorposts to protect the Israelites from the plague of death (Exodus 12:3-13). )

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