Cain's (not the chicken)
Abel
What famous birthplace means "house of bread"?
Bethlehem
In the ancient world, possessing these was a symbol of military strength (Josh 11:4; 1 Kings 4:26)
Horses
Country of birth
Egypt
Ruth, David, Levi, Lydia, Michael, Steve
Cephas'/Simon's
Andrew
The 1st killed the 2nd, so (according to Luke) this 3rd son got to be an ancestor of Jesus
Seth
Wolves
Brother
Aaron
Often, when Biblical Hebrew wants to convey this emotion, it will say a person's (or God's) nose is hot/burning
Anger
Benjamin's, 1/1
Joseph
The guy who lived to thirty-one years short of a milennium?
Methuselah
Israeli burger joints don't serve cheeseburgers, commonly thought to be a result of the command (Exod 23:19) to not cook this animal in it's own mother's milk
Goat
Sister
Miriam
God jokingly asks if a man could pierce the nose of this great beast (Job 41:2)
Leviathan
2 people will come lead a prayer for a minute
What did Jacob call the place where he dreamed of a ladder going into heaven?
Bethel
These poor critters became collateral damage when Samson (Judges 15:4) found out his wife had been given in marriage to someone else – he snatched 300 of them and tied them in pairs
Foxes
Wife
Zipporah
A nose ring was part of the romance package that helped convince the daughter of Bethuel to become this man's wife (Gen 24:22)
Isaac
Legally, Orpah
Ruth
Mephibosheth
Paul argues (1 Tim 5:18) that if these animals get to eat where they work, so do church elders
Ox
Successor's father
Nun (the father of Joshua)
According to 2 Chronicles 33, this man became king at 12 years old, reigned for 55 years, but ignominiously was taken prisoner to Babylon with a hook in his nose
Manessah