The way Samson lost his great strength.
His hair was cut (Judges 16:15- 17)
Jesus' crown when he was crucified was made of this.
thorns (John 19:5)
He wore clothing made of camel hair.
John the Baptist (Matthew 3:4)
River where John the Baptist did most of his baptizing.
Jordan River (Matthew 3:3)
Book in which we read about Moses receiving the Ten Commandments.
Exodus
The person whose family was taken out by angels just before the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah.
Lot (Genesis 19:15-26)
Besides gold and frankincense, this was the third gift from the wise men for baby Jesus.
myrrh (Matthew 2:11)
She said the her mother-in-law, "Where you go I will go, and where you stay I will stay. Your people will be my people and your God my God."
Ruth (Ruth 1:16 )
The city often referred to as the "Holy City".
Jerusalem (Revelation 21:2)
Number of Bible books written by both Moses and the apostle John.
5
Food that Samson ate from the dead carcass of a lion.
Honey (Judges 14:9)
The type of criminals that were crucified with Jesus.
thieves or robbers (Matthew 27:38)
He cried after hearing a rooster crow.
Peter (Matthew 26:75)
The most important Biblical event to take place at Golgatha.
The crucifixion of Jesus (Matthew 27:33, Mark 15:22, Luke 23:33, and John 19:17)
Longest chapter of the Bible.
Psalm 119
The first murderer in the Bible
Cain (Genesis 4:1–16)
The occupation of the man who climbed a tree to see Jesus.
tax collector (Luke 19 )
The person to who God was speaking when he said "I am who I am".
Moses (Exodus 3:14)
Mountain where God asked Abraham to sacrifice Isaac.
Mt. Moriah (Genesis 22:1-19)
Last book of the Old Testament.
Malachi
The person who ate holy temple bread when he was hungry.
David (1 Samuel 21:6)
The final wound to the dead body of Jesus on the cross.
side of Jesus' chest (John 19:34)
The oldest brother of Joseph, ruler of Egypt.
Reuben (Genesis 49:3-27)
Town where Ruth and Naomi lived after returning to Israel.
Bethlehem (Ruth 1:19–22)
Book before Jonah
Obadiah