The First Family
Trials
Egypt
Miracles
Parables / Symbolic Teachings
Old Testament Animals
100

This garden was the home of Adam and Eve.

Garden of Eden (Genesis 2:8)

100

This man built an ark because of wickedness on the earth

Noah (Genesis 6:13–14)

100

This baby was placed in a basket in the Nile River.

Moses (Exodus 2:3)

100

This prophet called down fire from heaven on Mount Carmel.

Elijah (1 Kings 18:36–38)

100

This young man had dreams of sheaves and stars bowing to him.

Joseph (Genesis 37:5–9)

100

This animal spoke to Balaam.

Donkey (Numbers 22:28)

200

This tree was forbidden to Adam and Eve.

Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil (Genesis 2:17)

200

This prophet was swallowed by a great fish after running from the Lord.

Jonah (Jonah 1:17)

200

This ruler refused to let the Israelites go.

Pharaoh (Exodus 5:1–2)

200

This wall fell after the Israelites marched around it for seven days.

Wall of Jericho (Joshua 6:20)

200

This book tells the symbolic love story between a bride and bridegroom.

Song of Solomon (Song of Solomon 1:1)

200

These animals did not eat Daniel.

Lions (Daniel 6:22)

300

This creature tempted Eve to eat the fruit.

Serpent (Genesis 3:1)

300

This man lost his wealth, health, and children but remained faithful.

Job (Job 1:20–22)

300

These ten events came upon Egypt before the Israelites were freed.

The Ten Plagues (Exodus 7–12)

300

This prophet made an iron axe head float.

Elisha (2 Kings 6:5–6)

300

This prophet compared Israel to clay in the hands of a potter.

Jeremiah (Jeremiah 18:6)

300

This large animal swallowed Jonah

Great fish (Jonah 1:17)

400

After leaving the garden, Adam and Eve offered sacrifices to this personage.

The Lord / Angel of the Lord (Genesis 4:4)

400

These three young men were thrown into a fiery furnace for refusing to bow.

Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego (Daniel 3:16–23)

400

This sea was parted so the Israelites could escape

Red Sea (Exodus 14:21–22

400

This widow’s oil miraculously did not run out.

Widow of Zarephath (1 Kings 17:14–16)

400

This prophet saw dry bones come together and live again.

Ezekiel (Ezekiel 37:5–7)

400

Ravens brought food to this prophet.

Elijah (1 Kings 17:4–6)

500

These were the two sons whose offering story ended in tragedy.

Cain and Abel (Genesis 4:3–8)

500

This prophet was thrown into a lions’ den for praying to God.

Daniel (Daniel 6:16)

500

This Hebrew rose to power in Egypt after interpreting Pharaoh’s dreams.

Joseph (Genesis 41:39–41)

500

This prophet was protected by lions in a den.

Daniel (Daniel 6:22)

500

Ezekiel symbolically compared Israel to this kind of spouse

An unfaithful wife (Ezekiel 16)

500

This animal was caught in a thicket instead of Isaac.

Ram (Genesis 22:13)

600

After Abel was killed, this son was born and continued the righteous lineage.

Seth (Genesis 4:25)

600

This patriarch was commanded to sacrifice his son as a test of faith.

Abraham (Genesis 22:1–2)

600

The final plague in Egypt involved the death of these individuals.

The Firstborn (Exodus 12:29)

600

The sun stood still during this leader’s battle.

Joshua (Joshua 10:12–13)

600

Isaiah compared Israel to this that produced wild grapes.

A vineyard (Isaiah 5:1–4)

600

In Pharaoh’s dream, seven of these were thin and sickly.

Cows (Genesis 41:3)

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