What did God create on the first day of creation?
Light
How many people did Jesus feed with only a few loaves of bread and fish?
Five thousand (5000)
What are the names of the four books of the Bible that tell the stories of Jesus's life?
Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
How many days after Jesus died was he resurrected?
Three days and three nights.
Who was the youngest son of Jacob?
Joseph
What did God separate light from and named the two?
God separated light from darkness and named them day and night.
How did Jesus heal the blind man in Bethsaida?
Jesus healed the blind man by first anointing his eyes with a mixture of mud and saliva and then instructing him to wash in the pool of Siloam/Jesus took the blind man by the hand, led him out of the town, and applied spit to his eyes and laid his hands on him.
This Gospel was written by the disciple/apostle of Jesus who was also called Levi. He was the tax collector who Jesus called to leave the receipts of custom and follow Him.
Matthew
The Risen Lord appeared to her along with a group of other women after visiting His tomb to anoint Him with spices and herbs.
Mary Magdalene & Mary, the mother of James, Salome, and Joanna
What did Jacob give Joseph that sparked jealousy from his siblings?
A coat of many colours.
This day of creation was blessed and made holy for generations, being called the Sabbath.
The seventh day.
Jesus' ministry began with His baptism by John the Baptist, followed by a period in the wilderness where He was tempted by Satan. How long was He in the wilderness.
4o days and 40 nights.
This Gospel was written by the Apostle, who was also known as the "Beloved Disciple" and the "Son of Thunder," He was also the author for the Book of Revelation.
John
What was the name of Jesus' half-brother, who he appeared to later.
James
How did Joseph rise to power in Egypt when he was initially sold into slavery by his brothers.
He eventually rose to power in Egypt after interpreting Pharaoh's dreams and saving Egypt from famine.
On this day, God gathered the waters to form seas, and the dry land appeared. He also created vegetation, plants, and trees.
The third day.
Jesus performed numerous miracles, which served as signs of his divine authority and compassion. These included healing diseases, casting out demons, calming storms but His last miracle was special. What was His last sermon.
Raising Lazarus from the dead.
This Gospel was written by Peter's interpreter as he was known as, both in speech and in writing. As a fisherman from Galilee, Peter may not have spoken Greek fluently, so he interpreted for him. In his book, he wrote down the observations and memories of Peter, one of the original Apostles.
Mark
Who were the two men encountered Jesus on the road to Emmaus, though they initially didn't recognize him.
Cleopas and his companion
In Egypt, he became the steward of an official named Potiphar. What happened between Joseph and Potiphar's wife.
Potiphar's wife came on to Joseph but he rejected her and then she falsely accused him of attempted rape, leading to his imprisonment.
On this day, God created land animals and finally, humans, made in His own image.
The sixth day.
He preached the "good news of the kingdom" throughout Galilee and Jerusalem. Key teachings included a significant discourse on living righteously. What was it called?
The Sermon on the Mount
This Gospel was written by a companion and fellow-worker of Paul, who carried on Jesus' teachings. As a physician and possibly a Gentile, he compiled his accounts of Jesus' life for the Gospel and wrote The Acts of the Apostles based on eyewitness testimonies.
Luke
The Apostle Paul wrote about a collective appearance to a large number of people, many of whom were still alive and could verify the event. Over how many were there?
More than 500 people.
Impressed by Joseph's wisdom, Pharaoh gave him a very powerful position. What was that position?
The prime minister/governor/second-in-command over the entire land to oversee the storage of food.