These two brothers were among the first disciples called from their fishing boats.
Who are James and John?
While living as a rugged prophet in the wilderness, John the Baptist survived on a diet of wild honey and this.
What are locusts?
This king, renowned for his immense wisdom and wealth, built the first permanent Temple for God in Jerusalem.
Who is Solomon?
Known for his sweeping messianic prophecies, this book's author famously had his lips cleansed with a burning coal touched by a seraph.
Who is Isaiah?
This was the Apostle Paul’s longest epistle.
What is the Epistle to the Romans?
This tent-making duo opened their home to Paul and used their house as a meeting place for the early church.
Who are Priscilla and Aquilla?
A hungry Esau notoriously traded away his birthright to his brother Jacob for this food.
What is stew? (Acceptable: Lentils)
This king started strong but lost his crown after repeatedly disobeying God's instructions through the prophet Samuel.
Who is Saul?
This prophet had a dramatic vision of a valley of dry bones coming back to life and being breathed upon by the Spirit of God.
Who is Ezekiel?
This is the shortest book in the entire New Testament.
What is the second Epistle of John?
This prince of Israel was close friends with a future king and gave him his royal raiments.
Who are David and Jonathan?
At the wedding in Cana, Jesus turned this number of jugs from water into wine.
What is 6?
When the unified kingdom split, Solomon’s son Rehoboam took the South, while this man became the first king of the northern kingdom of Israel.
Who is Jeroboam?
This bold prophet directly confronted King David about his sin with Bathsheba by telling him a parable about a rich man stealing a poor man's pet lamb.
Who is Nathan?
This epistle is a deeply personal appeal to a wealthy Christian to welcome back his runaway slave, Onesimus, as a brother in Christ.
What is the Epistle to Philemon?
Out of twelve spies sent to scope out the Promised Land, only these two trusted God and argued that Israel could conquer it.
Who are Joshua and Caleb?
Jesus fed a crowd of 5,000 men plus women and children using two fish and five loaves of this specific grain.
What is Barley?
This Babylonian king threw Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego into a fiery furnace, only to see a fourth figure walking in the flames with them.
Who is Nebuchadnezzar?
This major prophet was thrown into a muddy cistern for predicting the fall of Jerusalem.
Who is Jeremiah?
Defending the practical nature of faith, this general epistle famously declares that "faith without works is dead."
What is the Epistle of James?
This imprisoned duo’s midnight prayers caused an earthquake that broke their chains and opened the cell doors in Philippi.
Who are Paul and Silas?
While wandering the desert, God provided the complaining Israelites with manna and this.
What is Quail?
Famously henpecked by his Phoenician queen Jezebel, this wicked king of Israel coveted and stole Naboth's vineyard.
Who is Ahab?
On Mount Carmel, this fiery prophet challenged 450 prophets of Baal to a contest to see whose god could answer by fire.
Who is Elijah?
The Apostle Paul wrote this many epistles.
What is 13?