Bible Geography
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Bird Group ID
100

This body of water parted so the Israelites could escape Egypt.

What is the Red Sea

100

This small bird is known for its ability to hover in place and even fly backwards.

What is hummingbird

100

“Cleanliness is next to godliness” is a phrase attributed to this 18th-century preacher, not the Bible.

Who is John Wesley

100

The largest planet in our solar system.

What is Jupiter

100

This clock tower is a London icon, though its official name is the Elizabeth Tower.

What is Big Ben

100

This man was the first person to walk on the moon.

Who is Neil Armstrong

100

A group of these raptors spiraling in the sky is called a “kettle.”

Who is a hawk

200

Jesus spent most of his early life in this Galilean town.

What is Nazareth

200

This seabird migrates between the Arctic and Antarctic each year, traveling more than 7,000 miles.

What is the Arctic tern

200

The Bible does not say this animal was present at Jesus’ birth, though it is common in nativity scenes.

What is a donkey

200

This continent contains the most countries.

What is Africa

200

This Paris landmark was completed in 1889 as part of the World’s Fair.

What is the Eiffel Tower

200

This country was the first to host the modern Olympic Games in 1896.

What is Greece

200

A group of these fork-tailed birds is called a “flight.”

What is a swallow

300

Jonah boarded a ship bound for this city to avoid God’s command.

What is Tarshish

300

This owl’s call is often described as sounding like, “Who cooks for you?”

What is the Barred Owl

300

“God helps those who help themselves” is from this American founding father.

Who is Benjamin Franklin

300

The chemical symbol for gold.

What is AU

300

This ancient city in Jordan is famous for its buildings carved directly into rose-colored rock.

What is Petra

300

This company introduced the first commercially successful personal computer in 1977.

What is Apple

300

A group of these small, nectar-feeding birds is called a “charm.”

What is a hummingbird?

400

Paul wrote a letter to the believers in this city, known for its grand theater and port.

What is Ephesus

400

This black-and-white seabird is known for “flying” underwater.

What is a penguin

400

“This too shall pass” is found in Persian poetry, often credited to this writer.

Who is Rumi

400

This “nut” is actually a legume.

What is a peanut

400

This temple complex in Cambodia is the largest religious monument in the world.

What is Angkor Wat

400

This woman was the first to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.

Who is Amelia Earhart

400

A group of these high-speed hunting birds is called a “cast.”

Who is a falcon

500

Elijah confronted the prophets of Baal on this mountain.

What is Mount Carmel

500

This seabird has the largest wingspan of any living bird.

What is the wandering albatross

500

“Spare the rod, spoil the child” paraphrases a verse from this biblical book.

What is Proverbs 

500

A traditional rainbow has this number of distinct colors.

What is seven

500

This animal has the longest lifespan of any mammal, living up to 200 years.

What is a bowhead whale

500

This country was the first to grant women the right to vote in 1893.

What is New Zealand

500

A group of these nighttime hunters is called a “parliament.”

Who is an owl

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