He built a massive ark to save his family and animals from a global flood.
This first book of the Bible details the creation of the world and the universe.
Genesis
Jesus performed his first public miracle by turning water into this beverage at a wedding in Cana.
Wine
In a famous parable, this reckless son wastes his entire inheritance but is later welcomed home with open arms by his father.
Prodigal Son
On his first missionary journey, Paul struck this sorcerer blind in Paphos after the man tried to turn the Roman proconsul away from the faith.
This young shepherd defeated the giant Philistine warrior, Goliath, with a single stone.
David
This book, the longest collection of songs and poetry in the Bible, contains 150 chapters.
Psalms
Jesus walked on this liquid surface during a heavy storm to reach his disciples in a boat.
Water
This famous, comprehensive sermon delivered on a mountainside contains the Beatitudes and the Lord's Prayer.
Sermon on the Mount
Although Paul dictated the Epistle to the Romans, this specific scribe breaks into the first-person in chapter 16 to write, "I... greet you in the Lord."
God spoke to this leader through a burning bush and commanded him to free the Israelites.
Moses
These four specific books at the start of the New Testament recount the life, ministry, and death of Jesus.
Matthew, Mark, Luke, John: The Gospels
Jesus fed a crowd of over 5,000 people using only two fish and this many loaves of bread.
5
Jesus compared the Kingdom of Heaven to this tiny seed, which eventually grows into a massive tree.
Mustard Seed
This King of Judah was struck with leprosy by God after angrily entering the Temple to burn incense on the altar, a duty reserved strictly for Aaron's descendants.
This prophet was thrown into a den of lions for praying to God despite a royal ban.
Daniel
Written by the apostle Paul, this book is heavily studied for its deep theological look at faith and righteousness.
Romans
Jesus commanded this man, who had been dead in a tomb for four days, to "come out."
Lazarus
This traveler went out of his way to care for and bandage a beaten man on the side of the road after others ignored him.
Good Samaritan?
In Zechariah chapter 5, the prophet witnesses a bizarre vision of a woman representing "Wickedness" sitting inside one of these measuring baskets, which is then flown away to Babylon.
This judge of Israel and son of Joash destroyed his father's altar to Baal, received the nickname "Jerubbaal," and later used a wet fleece to confirm God's call.
Gideon
This shortest book in the Old Testament consists of only one chapter and 21 verses, delivering a prophecy of judgment against the nation of Edom.
Obadiah
Found only in the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus directed Peter to catch a fish, inside of whose mouth Peter found this specific coin to pay the temple tax for them both.
What is a four-drachma coin?
In the Parable of the Ten Virgins, this is the exact, specific reason given for why five of them were shut out of the wedding banquet when the bridegroom arrived.
They ran out of oil
To prove Melchizedek's superior priesthood over Aaron's, the author of Hebrews argues that this Old Testament patriarch paid tithes to Melchizedek while still in the "loins of his forefather" Abraham.
Levi