This young shepherd boy took down a giant named Goliath and later became Israel’s most famous king.
Who is David?
Before he was the ultimate missionary named Paul, he went by this name and actively persecuted the early church.
Who is Saul (of Tarsus)?
God sent ten plagues on Egypt to convince Pharaoh to let His people go; this final, devastating plague finally broke Pharaoh's resolve.
What is the death of the firstborn?
A talking version of this animal gave Balaam a piece of its mind after he hit it one too many times.
What is a donkey?
his is the total number of books in the entire Bible.
What is 66? (Bonus point if they know 39 in the Old, 27 in the New!)
They were the very first human couple, though they got evicted from their first home for a fruit-related incident.
Who are Adam and Eve?
This king was famous for his unmatched wisdom, building the first Temple, and having a ton of riches.
Who is Solomon?
Saul’s life completely flipped upside down after he was blinded by a flashing light on the road to this city.
What is Damascus?
This prophet was thrown into a den of hungry lions but walked out without a scratch because an angel shut their mouths.
Who is Daniel?
This creature convinced Eve to take a bite of the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden.
What is a serpent (or snake)?
It rained for this many days and nights during Noah’s flood
What is 40?
These two brothers were the first children born on Earth, but a massive case of sibling rivalry led to the first murder.
Who are Cain and Abel?
This brave queen risked her life by approaching the King of Persia without an invitation to save her people from a death plot.
Who is Esther?
This massive New Testament book, written by Paul, is a deep-dive letter to the church in Italy's capital city.
What is Romans?
Jesus performed His very first miracle at a wedding in Cana, turning ordinary water into this.
What is wine?
Elijah had some unique Skip the Dishes delivery drivers: these black birds brought him bread and meat while he hid in a ravine.
What are ravens?
This is the number of tribes of Israel, which also matches the number of Jesus’ primary disciples.
What is 12?
These three young men refused to bow to King Nebuchadnezzar's giant gold statue and got thrown into a blazing furnace. (Need all three names!)
Who are Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego?
He was the very first king of Israel, but things didn't end so well for him after he disobeyed God one too many times.
Who is Saul?
Paul wrote several letters while stuck in this unfortunate location, proving you can’t lock up a good message.
What is Prison? (or Jail)
In a major Old Testament plot twist, this guy wrestled with an angel all night and walked away with a limp and a new name: Israel.
Who is Jacob?
When the prodigal son finally hit rock bottom, he found himself working a job feeding these animals and wishing he could eat their food.
What are pigs (or swine)?
This is the shortest verse in the Bible, consisting of just two words.
What is "Jesus wept"? (John 11:35)
This dynamic duo was thrown into jail for preaching, but instead of complaining, they sang hymns at midnight until an earthquake broke their chains.
Who are Paul and Silas?
This wicked queen of Israel was married to King Ahab, hated Elijah, and her name is still a synonym for trouble today.
Who is Jezebel?
In 1 Corinthians 13, Paul writes a famous chapter entirely dedicated to this virtue, calling it the greatest of all.
What is Love?
Jesus completely shocked His disciples during a massive storm on the Sea of Galilee by doing this.
What is walking on water (or calming the storm)?
Aaron made a giant mistake while Moses was up on Mt. Sinai by melting down gold to build an idol shaped like this animal.
What is a calf?
The walls of Jericho came tumbling down after the Israelites marched around the city for this total number of days.
What is 7?
These two specific disciples—brothers known as the "Sons of Thunder"—asked Jesus if they could sit at His left and right hand in heaven.
Who are James and John?