The first book of the Torah
Genesis
This gospel opens with the phrase "In the beginning was the Word."
John
This prophet was consumed by a "great fish"
Jonah
This man was tested by God through extreme suffering, losing everything, yet refused to curse God.
Job
In this letter, Paul addresses the church in Rome, discussing God's righteousness and salvation.
Romans
The 5 books of the Torah include Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and this book
Deuteronomy
This Gospel features the parable of the prodigal son.
Luke
This prophet summoned fire from heaven to prove the power of God.
Elijah
This book tells of a strong leader who led the Israelites into the Promised Land, defeating the walls of Jericho.
Joshua
In this book, John sees visions of the future, including the apocalypse and the ultimate victory of Christ.
The book where Moses receives the Ten Commandments.
Exodus
This Gospel is the shortest.
Mark
Whose birth is prophesied in chapter 7 according to Christians?
Jesus
This young shepherd boy, after being anointed by Samuel, defeated Goliath with a slingshot.
David
This apostle, exiled to the island of Patmos, wrote a prophetic letter revealing the final victory of Christ and the ultimate judgment of the world.
The name of Moses' brother, who helped lead the Israelites out of Egypt.
Aaron
This Gospel emphasizes the divinity of Jesus and presents Him as the Word made flesh.
John
This prophet was thrown into a den of lions for refusing to stop praying to God, but was protected by divine intervention.
Daniel
This priest anointed the first king, Saul, before later anointing David.
Solomon
In this book, Paul reflects on his personal transformation from persecutor of Christians to an apostle of Christ.
Acts of the Apostles
This book details the instructions for building the Tabernacle and its furnishings.
Exodus
This gospel author was a tax collector and is sometimes referred to as "Levi."
Matthew
This prophet, after seeing a vision of a valley of dry bones, prophesied that they would come to life as a symbol of Israel’s restoration.
Ezekiel
This Moabite woman showed loyalty to her mother-in-law and became the great-grandmother of King David.
In this letter, the author addresses the importance of faith in Christ and contrasts the old covenant with the new.
Hebrews