God forbids Adam and Eve to eat from this tree.
The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil
Solomon's temple was built in this city.
Jerusalem
This prophet was swallowed by a great fish after fleeing God's call.
Jonah
This woman was visited by the angel Gabriel, and became the mother of Jesus.
Mary
This shepherd king wrote the majority of the psalms.
David
Zaccheaus, a wee little man, climbed this kind of tree to see Jesus in the crowd.
Sycamore tree
This empire controlled Jerusalem and was responsible for Jesus' execution.
Roman Empire
This prophet interpreted the dreams of King Nebuchadnezzar.
Daniel
This young girl was Moses' sister and watched over him in the Nile.
Miriam
This man wrote Psalm 90 and led Israel during the Exodus.
Moses
This kind of wood was used to build Noah's Ark.
Gopher wood
Jonah was sent by God to preach in this Assyrian City.
Ninevah
This prophet called down fire from heaven in order to defeat the priests of Baal.
Elijah
This woman is the only female judge sent by God to aid Israel against King Jabin.
Deborah
This is the longest psalm, with a length of 176 verses.
Psalm 119
This tree was cursed by Jesus Christ as he left Bethany when he saw that it did not produce fruit.
Fig tree
This empire destroyed Babylon, and reigned during the time of Esther.
Persia
This man wrote Psalm 90 and led Israel during the Exodus.
Moses
This woman drove a tent peg through Sisera's head.
Jael
These two Christians sang hymns in prison, before they were freed by an earthquake.
Paul and Silas
This kind of wood was used to construct the Ark of the Covenant.
Acacia wood
This Persian king, allowed Israel to rebuild the temple and was called a messiah.
Cyrus the Great
Jesus tells this pharisee that he must be born again to see the kingdom of God.
Nicodemus
The wife of Aquila who helped in instructing Apollos about Jesus Christ.
Priscilla
This psalm writer served as David's chief musician and was the 2nd most prolific psalmwriter.
Asaph