God used this leader to demand "Let my people go!" to Pharaoh, and later used him to split the Red Sea. who is it?
who is Moses
In the Book of Revelation, the Apostle John wrote his letters to the seven churches while exiled on this small, rocky Mediterranean island.
(What is Patmos?)
Take the number of days Jesus was in the tomb before His resurrection, and multiply it by the number of times Peter denied Jesus.
What is 9? — 3 days times 3 denials
Who said "I am who I am,?
(Who is God?
Judas Iscariot agreed to betray Jesus to the chief priests in exchange for this specific amount of silver coins, fulfilling an Old Testament prophecy.
What is 30 pieces of silver?)
Which cousin of Barnabas wrote the shortest of the four Gospels.
(Who is Mark?)
Jesus frequently crossed this body of water with his disciples, walking on its surface during a storm and calming its waves with a word.
What is the Sea of Galilee?)
Take the number of days God took to create the world, and add the number of brothers Joseph had.
(What is 17? — 6 days of creation plus 11 brothers)
As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord."
(Who is Joshua?)
How many years did Jacob work for Laban
(What is 14 years? — 7 years initially, plus another 7 after being tricked into marrying Leah)
Who was the courageous queen broke royal protocol by approaching the king without being summoned, famously declaring, "If I perish, I perish," to save her people from a genocidal plot.
Who is Esther
On which road was Saul transformed from a fierce persecutor of the church to an Apostle.
(What is Damascus?)
Take the number of days and nights Jonah spent inside the belly of the great fish, and multiply it by the number of corners on the golden Ark of the Covenant.
(What is 12? — 3 days times 4 corners/rings)
Who said Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening?
(Who is Samuel?
When the city of Jericho was completely destroyed, this woman and her family were the only ones spared because she had hidden the Israelite spies and marked her window with a scarlet cord.
Who is Rahab?
This king of Judah fell desperately ill, wept bitterly before God, and was granted an extra 15 years of life.
(Who is Hezekiah?)
In the Old Testament, after Jonah refused to go east to Nineveh, he fled west to Joppa to board a ship heading to this incredibly distant western port city, what was the name of the City he traveled to?
What is Tarshish
Take the number of days Jesus spent fasting in the wilderness, and subtract the number of days Lazarus had been dead in the tomb before Jesus raised him.
What is 36? — 40 minus 4)
"I do not know the man!" was blurted out with curses by this disciple while sitting by a courtyard fire on the night Jesus was arrested
(Who is Peter?)
In Revelation 6, the opening of the first four seals unleashes the famous "Four Horsemen," with each riding a horse of a different color. The very first horse is what color, carrying a rider with a bow and a crown.
What is is white?)
Who are the early church couple who sold a piece of property but kept back a portion of the money for themselves, dropping dead on the spot after Peter confronted them for lying to the Holy Spirit.
(Who is Ananias and Sapphira?)
in the New Testament, Jesus performed his very first miracle by turning water into wine at a wedding feast. In what specific village or town did this wedding take place?
Answer: What is Cana (or Cana of Galilee)? (John 2:1-11)
If you add the total number of commandments God gave Moses on Mount Sinai to the number of people who were saved on Noah's Ark, what number do you get?
Answer: What is 18? (10 commandments + 8 people
Can anything good come out of Nazareth?" was the skeptical question asked by this future disciple when his friend Philip first told him they had found the Messiah. Which future disciple said this?
(Who is Nathanael?)
During a brutal civil war in Judges 20, the tribe of Benjamin boasted an elite force of 700 left-handed soldiers who were so highly skilled they could use a sling to shoot at this tiny target and not miss.
(What is a hair / a single hair?)