This is the shortest verse in the Bible.
What is "Jesus wept"?
Jesus was born in this town.
What is Bethlehem?
I baptized Jesus.
Who is John the Baptist?
The Bible’s longest book.
What is Psalms?
This city’s walls fell after being marched around for seven days.
What is Jericho?
The number of books in the entire Bible.
What is 66?
Jesus walked on this natural surface.
What is water?
I led the Israelites into the Promised Land after Moses died.
Who is Joshua?
This book contains the Ten Commandments.
What is Exodus?
Jesus was baptized in this river, which also served as a boundary between kingdoms in the Old Testament.
What is the Jordan River?
This word translates to "God with us"
What is “Emmanuel”?
The number of days Jesus fasted in the wilderness.
What is 40?
I am the wisest king of Israel, and settled a dispute between two women over a baby.
Who is Solomon?
This New Testament book contains the fruit of the Spirit.
What is Galatians?
The apostle Paul was imprisoned multiple times in this city, where he also appealed to Caesar.
What is Rome?
The Bible was originally written in these three languages.
What are Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek?
At age 12, Jesus was found teaching in this place.
What is the temple?
I climbed a tree to see Jesus and later repaid what I stole.
Who is Zacchaeus?
The shortest book in the Old Testament, containing only one chapter.
What is Obadiah?
The prophet Jonah was sent to preach repentance in this ancient Assyrian city, one of the largest in the ancient world.
What is Nineveh?
The number of people saved on Noah’s ark.
What is eight?
Jesus used this analogy to explain the difficulty for the rich to enter the Kingdom of God.
What is a camel going through the eye of a needle?
I confronted King Ahab and called fire down from heaven.
Who is Elijah?
This Old Testament book contains apocalyptic visions and was written by a prophet during exile in Babylon.
What is Ezekiel?
This valley, near Jerusalem, was the site of the prophet Elijah’s dramatic confrontation with the prophets of Baal.
What is the Valley of Kishon (or Mount Carmel)?