Attributes of God
Attributes of God 2
Books of the Bible
Characters of the Bible
Bible Facts
100

This attribute describes God as all-powerful.

Omnipotent

100

This attribute signifies God's absolute purity, perfection, and moral separateness from sin.

Holy

100

Known for its poetic language, this book contains songs and prayers.

Psalms

100

 He led the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt.

Moses

100

The number of books in the New Testament

27

200

This attribute means God is the ultimate reality and existence.

Eternal

200

This attribute signifies God's complete self-sufficiency and independence.

Self-existent

200

The first book of the New Testament.

Matthew

200

The mother of Jesus.

Mary

200

The number of books in the Protestant Old Testament

39

300

God's perfect understanding and ability to govern all things is described by this attribute.

Sovereign

300

This attribute describes God as the source of all good things.

Good

300

A letter encouraging believers to stand firm in their faith, often associated with perseverance through trials. (Johely's Fav)

James

300

Known for his conversion experience on the road to Damascus, he became a key apostle.

Paul

300

Jesus was baptized by this cousin in the Jordan River

John the Baptist

400

God's infinite knowledge is described by this attribute.

Omniscient

400

This attribute means God is present everywhere at all times

Omnipresent

400

This book tells the story of the Israelites' journey from Egypt to the Promised Land.

Exodus

400

This woman was a queen who bravely stood before the  King to save her people.

Esther

400

What significant event occurred when the Holy Spirit descended upon Jesus' followers, empowering them?

Pentecost

500

God is unchanging; this attribute describes His constancy.

Immutable

500

This attribute highlights His fairness and righteousness.

Just

500

This book is a collection of wisdom literature.

Proverbs

500

The city of Bethlehem is known as the city of ___

David

500

The number of disciples Jesus specifically chose to be His apostles. Name 4 of them.

Twelve (Peter, Andrew, James, John, Philip, Bartholomew, Thomas, Matthew, James, Thaddaeus, Simon, Judas)

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