Survived being swallowed by a large fish, this prophet was able to bring the city of Nineveh to repentance.
Who is the Jonah
A former tax collector prior to being a disciple, he would go on to write one of the four gospels.
Who is Matthew
Judged by God with fire and sulfur, these two Canaanite cities were destroyed for their wickedness.
What is Sodom and Gomorrah
The hometown of King David and the birthplace of Jesus, this town would mean the "house of bread."
What is Bethlehem
A man who walked closely with God and was taken away before the flood, was the supposed author of an apocryphal book.
Who is Enoch
One of Isaac's sons and ancestor of the Edomites, this hunter once traded his own birthright for a meal.
Who is Esau
Performed in Cana, this would be considered the first recorded miracle of Jesus.
What is turning water into wine
Located in Turkey, this mountain is known to have been the biblical landing site of Noah's ark.
What is Mount Ararat
A known messenger of God, this archangel would bring to Mary the news of her coming child.
Who is Gabriel
The anointed covering Cherubim, whose name means "bringer of light."
Who is Lucifer
Bounded by the "Nazarite vow", this judge was granted superhuman strength through the length of his hair.
Who is Samson
Who is Peter
Both once ran through the Garden of Eden, the names of these two rivers still remains today.
What is Tigris and Euphrates
Gifts fit for royalty, these three items were given to Jesus by the wisemen.
What is gold, frankincense, and myrrh
Existing before and after the flood, these supposed hybrid offspring of angels and human women would come to be known as the "heroes of old."
Who are the Nephilim
Among the 12 spies in land of Canaan, who took the Mountains of Hebron from giants at the age of 85.
Who is Caleb
Found crying outside the empty tomb, she became the first witness of Jesus' resurrection.
Who is Mary Magdalene
A valley near Jerusalem known as a site for child sacrifice, this place is often associated with the metaphor of "hell."
What is Gahenna
Correlated to the "second day" of Christmas, these were given by Joseph and Mary as Temple sacrifices for the birth of Jesus.
What are "two turtle doves"
Symbolized by a serpent, this tribe of Israel will not be represented among the sealed 144,000 Jews that were mentioned in Revelation.
What is Dan
Granted by the Babylonian Empire to succeeded his nephew on the throne, he became the last king of Judah.
Who is King Zedekiah
At the border of Naphtali and Zebulun, this city would be the home and headquarters of Jesus.
Fugitives of King Saul, David and his men were provided refuge and solace by this cave.
What is the cave of Adullam
The order of the wisemen from the East that came to see Jesus, bearing gifts.
What is the Maji
Known to the local Bedouins as "Jebel al Musa", was this biblical mountain supposedly located in Saudi Arabia.
What is Mount Sinai