Biblical Geography
Apostles
Biblical Animals
Hodge Podge
(5 of the) 7 Gifts
100

Mentioned in Genesis as two of the four rivers flowing out of the Garden of Eden, these two major waterways still flow through the Middle East today.

What are Tigris and Euphrates?

100

Also known as Levi, this apostle left his highly unpopular job in Capernaum to follow Jesus.

Who is Matthew?

100

This simple two-stroke drawing was used by early Christians as a secret symbol during Roman persecution.

What is a fish?

100

This is the only Epistle with no known author.

What is the Epistle to Hebrews?

100

This gift provides the spiritual stamina to endure hardships and stand firm in one's faith under pressure.

What is Fortitude?

200

This prominent city in Asia Minor housed one of the Seven Churches of Revelation and was famous for its massive temple to the goddess Artemis.

What is Ephesus?

200

To distinguish him from the son of Zebedee, this apostle is traditionally referred to by this diminutive title.

Who is James the Lesser?

200

This animal spoke to its owner after seeing an angel blocking their path.

What is a donkey?

200

This Old Testament figure holds the biblical record for longevity, dying at the staggering age of 969 just before the Great Flood.

Who is Methuselah?

200

This gift is a profound sense of awe, wonder, and respect before the immense majesty and perfection of God.

What is Fear of the Lord?

300

When the unified Kingdom of Israel split in two, this city became the capital of the northern kingdom.

What is Samaria?

300

Before dropping his nets to follow Jesus, this apostle was originally a disciple of John the Baptist.

Who is Andrew?

300

Samson used 300 of this kind of animal by tying torches to their tails and releasing them to burn down the Philistine crops.

What is a fox?

300

This man was the king of Salem and known as a priest of God Most High.

Who is Melchizedek?

300

This gift helps us prioritize spiritual truths over worldly distractions, allowing us to see all things from God's perspective.

What is Wisdom?

400

The Apostle Paul was shipwrecked for three months on this Mediterranean island, where he was bitten by a viper but suffered no ill effects.

What is Malta?

400

After the death of Judas Iscariot, the remaining eleven apostles cast lots and selected this man to take his place.

Who is Matthias?

400

Mentioned in the Book of Job, this massive, powerful creature—often thought to be a hippopotamus or dinosaur—has a tail like a cedar.

What is a Behemoth?

400

In the Book of Acts, this young man fell asleep during a particularly long sermon by the Apostle Paul, tumbled out of a third-story window to his death, and was subsequently raised back to life.

Who is Eutychus?

400

This gift inspires a profound, filial love for God as a tender Father and a deep respect for holy things.

What is Piety?

500

According to Genesis, Noah's ark finally came to rest on the mountains of this specific peak after the floodwaters receded.

What is Mount Ararat?

500

When Jesus first called this apostle, he was skeptical, asking, "Can anything good come from Nazareth?" before being told Jesus saw him under a fig tree.

Who is Nathanael? (Acceptable: Bartholomew)

500

Elijah was miraculously fed bread and meat twice a day by this animal while hiding in the Kerith Ravine.

What is a raven?

500

This person was the first to be taken up to Heaven alive.

Who is Enoch?

500

Also known as the gift of Right Judgment, this enables a person to choose the morally right path and discern good from evil smoothly.

What is Understanding?

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