This wise king, the son of David, built the very first grand Temple for God in Jerusalem.
King Solomon
Before his name was changed to Paul, this man actively persecuted and arrested early Christians.
Saul
This beautiful Jewish orphan was crowned Queen of Persia and famously uttered the phrase, "If I perish, I perish."
Queen Esther
God sent this food from heaven every morning to feed the Israelites while they traveled in the desert.
Manna
This person said, "Am I my brother's keeper?" after God asked where his brother was.
Cain
This man led the Israelites in rebuilding the broken-down stone walls of Jerusalem in just 52 days.
Nehemiah
This apostle is famous for doubting Jesus' resurrection until he could actually see and touch His wounds.
Thomas
This wicked queen worshiped the false god Baal and tried to destroy the prophet Elijah.
Jezebel
When Moses threw his wooden staff on the ground in front of Pharaoh, it turned into this creature.
A snake (or serpent)
This young boy woke up in the night, heard God calling his name, and said, "Speak, for your servant is listening."
Samuel
Noah built the ark out of this specific type of wood mentioned in Genesis. (Hint Genesis 6:14)
Gopher Wood
The Holy Spirit came down like tongues of fire upon the believers on this specific Jewish festival day.
Pentecost
This wealthy foreign queen traveled a great distance with camels and spices to test Solomon with hard questions.
The Queen of Sheba
To prove God's power over Baal, Elijah prayed and God sent down this element to consume a soaked altar.
Fire
This wise king wrote in the book of Ecclesiastes that "there is nothing new under the sun."
King Solomen
While Moses was up on Mount Sinai, Aaron used melted jewelry to build an idol shaped like this animal.
A calf (or golden calf)
This man became the very first Christian martyr when he was stoned for preaching about Jesus.
Stephen
This Persian queen was removed from her throne by King Ahasuerus before he began searching for Esther. (Hint: Esther 1:19)
Vashti
This was the first of the ten plagues that God sent upon Egypt, ruining their main water source.
Turning the Nile River into blood
This apostle wept bitterly after he said, "I do not know the man!" three times before a rooster crowed.
Peter
This early tentmaker and apostle traveled the world planting and building up new churches.
Paul
He was chosen by the remaining eleven apostles to replace Judas Iscariot.
Matthias
This ruthless queen ruled Judah for six years and tried to destroy the entire royal family, but missed baby Joash. (Hint: 2 Kings 11:1–2)
Athaliah
This prophet multiplied a poor widow's small jar of oil so she could sell it and pay off her heavy debts. (Hint: 2 Kings 4:1–7)
Elisha
This leader challenged the people of Israel by saying, "As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord."
Joshua