God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten this.
Who is son?
The sixth sign of Jesus was a healing of a man born with this condition.
What is blindness?
Peter denied Jesus this many times.
What is three?
What are the Jews?
This Narnian lion appears in several other forms, including a lamb.
Who is Aslan?
"In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with this."
What is God?
The town were Lazarus was from.
What is Bethany?
The name of the robber that the people wanted to free on the Passover instead of Jesus.
Who is Barrabas?
The two men who carried Jesus' body to the tomb.
Who is Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus?
This famous PBS bird has a star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame.
Who is Big Bird?
The name of the pharisee that came to Jesus at night in chapter 3.
Who is Nicodemus?
Jesus said in John 14, "if you love Me, you will keep My this."
What are commandments?
The garden where Jesus was arrested was in this valley.
What is the Kidron valley?
The scripture that was fulfilled at Jesus's crucifixion "They divided my outer garments among them, and for my clothing they cast lots," is quoted from this Old Testament book.
What is Psalms?
It is the only continent with no active volcanoes.
What is Australia?
This was the fifth sign of Jesus.
What is walking on water?
This is eternal life according to John 17.
What is that they may know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom You have sent?
The name of the high priest servant, whose ear Peter chopped off.
Who is Malchus?
Sour wine was given to Jesus on the cross with a branch of this.
What is hyssop?
In 1817, Congress divided a territory that became these two states that are practically mirror images of each other.
What are Alabama and Mississippi?
The place where Jesus said "I am the break of life."
What is Capernaum?
The audible statement that God said to Jesus after Jesus said, "Father, glorify your name."
What is "I have both glorified it,and will glorify it again."
Peter was next to this when he denied knowing Jesus a second and third time.
What is a charcoal fire?
The hebrew for "The pavement" is called this.
What is "Gabbatha"?
Introduced in the ’70s to replace steel belting on high-speed tires, it’s called stronger than steel and lighter than nylon.
What is Kevlar?