This Old Testament figure said to his brothers, "You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good," reflecting on his journey from suffering to leadership in Egypt.
Who is Joseph?
This disciple, chosen to replace Judas Iscariot, was present at many key events in Jesus' ministry, though he is rarely mentioned afterward.
Who is Matthias?
This city, where David reigned and Solomon built the temple, remains a major historical and religious site today.
What is Jerusalem?
This man, the great-grandson of Noah, was the father of the Canaanite tribes.
Who is Canaan?
John the Baptist famously ate these protein-packed insects while he lived in the wilderness, showing his survival on natural resources.
What are locusts?
In response to God’s question, "Whom shall I send?" this prophet answered, "Here I am. Send me!"
Who is Isaiah?
This tentmaker is known for teaching Apollos more accurately about the way of God.
Who is Aquila?
This city, home to the famous walls that “came tumbling down” during Joshua’s conquest, still exists in the West Bank today.
What is Jericho?
The prophet Jeremiah’s loyal scribe, this man helped record and preserve Jeremiah’s prophecies.
Who is Baruch?
This vegetable, part of a diet of humble foods, was requested by the Israelites who missed it from their time in Egypt.
What are leeks?
This king of Judah, known for his faith in God during battle, declared to his people, “Do not be afraid or discouraged... For the battle is not yours, but God’s.”
Who is Jehoshaphat?
A resident of Damascus, this man was directed by God in a vision to lay hands on Saul, helping to restore his sight and baptizing him. Who is Ananias?
Who is Ananias?
Known for its association with a wicked king and queen, this city was the capital of ancient Israel and is still inhabited today as a part of modern Israel.
What is Samaria?
This wife's brave act in Israel is often overshadowed by Deborah, but her bravery helped save her people from Sisera’s army.
Who is Jael?
This food, mentioned in Proverbs, is sweet to the taste but has a reputation for leaving a bitter or harmful aftereffect if consumed in excess.
What is honeycomb?
This high priest instructed the Jews returning from exile, saying, “Not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit, says the Lord Almighty.”
Who is Zechariah?
This woman, known for her charitable acts and service to the poor in Joppa, was raised from the dead by Peter.
Who is Tabitha (or Dorcas)?
This city, once the birthplace of Abraham, was in ancient Mesopotamia and is now located in southeastern Turkey.
What is Haran?
This son of Gideon took drastic steps to make himself king, going so far as to kill his brothers.
Who is Abimelech?
Ezekiel was instructed by God to bake this type of bread, symbolizing a period of scarcity during Israel’s exile, using multiple grains and cooked over a fire.
What is barley bread?
This prophet, saddened by Israel’s suffering, cried out, “Yet I will rejoice in the Lord; I will take joy in the God of my salvation.”
Who is Habakkuk?
This companion of Paul, also mentioned as one of his “fellow workers,” is known for his travels with Paul but is often overshadowed by Timothy.
Who is Tychicus?
This city, known for being the place where Jacob dreamed of a ladder reaching to heaven, is still a populated area in the West Bank.
What is Bethel?
This prophetess and wife of Shallum, consulted by King Josiah, prophesied the destruction of Jerusalem.
Who is Huldah?
In the book of Numbers, these small, round fruits from the Sinai Desert are described as tasting like “wafers made with honey,” symbolizing God’s provision. What are coriander seeds?
What are coriander seeds?