Bible
Jesus
Apostles/Disciples
Miracles of Jesus
Old Testament Heroes
100

What is the first and last book of the Bible?

What are Genesis and Revelations?

100

This young woman was chosen by God to be the mother of Jesus.

Who is Mary?

  • Gospel of Luke 1:26–31 (the angel announces she will give birth to Jesus)
  • Gospel of Matthew 1:18–23 (the birth of Jesus is described)
100

This is the number of men Jesus chose to be His disciples, also known as apostles.

What is 12? 

  •  Luke 6:12–16 (Jesus chooses the twelve disciples)
  •  Matthew 10:1–4 (names of the twelve apostles)
  •  Mark 3:13–19 (Jesus appoints the twelve)
100

Jesus turned water into this at a wedding in Cana.

 What is wine? 

 John 2:1–11 (Jesus performs His first miracle at a wedding in Cana by turning water into wine, revealing His glory and strengthening His disciples’ faith.)

100

This man built an ark to survive the great flood.

Who is Noah? 

Genesis 6–9 (God judges the earth with a great flood because of human wickedness but saves Noah, his family, and the animals on the ark, then makes a covenant with a rainbow as a sign of His promise never to flood the earth again.)

200

 This prophet performed twice as many miracles as his mentor and healed Naaman of leprosy.

Who is Elisha?

  • II Kings 2:9–15 (Elisha receives a double portion of Elijah’s spirit)
  • II Kings 5:1–14 (Elisha heals Naaman of leprosy)
200

This town is the birthplace of Jesus, as foretold by prophecy.

What is Bethlehem?

  • Matthew 2:1 (Jesus is born in Bethlehem during the time of King Herod, and wise men from the East come seeking the newborn King. )
  • Luke 2:4–7(Joseph and Mary travel to Bethlehem, where Jesus is born and laid in a manger because there was no room in the inn.)
200

This disciple betrayed Jesus for thirty pieces of silver.

Who is Judas Iscariot? 

  • Matthew 26:14–16 (Judas agrees to betray Jesus)
  • Matthew 26:47–50 (Judas betrays Jesus with a kiss)
  • Luke 22:47–48 (Judas identifies Jesus to the crowd with a kiss)
  • John 18:2–5 (Judas leads soldiers to Jesus in the garden)
200

Jesus healed this blind man by putting mud on his eyes and telling him to wash.

Who is the blind man? 


 John 9:1–7 (Jesus heals a man who was born blind by putting mud on his eyes and telling him to wash in the Pool of Siloam, demonstrating God’s power and giving both physical and spiritual sight.)

200

This leader parted the Red Sea to lead the Israelites out of Egypt.

Who is Moses? 

Exodus 14:21–22 (God parts the Red Sea through Moses, allowing the Israelites to walk through on dry ground while escaping from the Egyptians.)

300

This doctrine describes God as three persons in one: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

What is the Holy Trinity? 

  • Matthew 28:19
    (“in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit”)
  •  Corinthians 13:14
    (mentions Jesus, God, and the Holy Spirit together)
  • Gospel of John 14:16–17
    (Jesus speaks of the Father sending the Holy Spirit)
300

What other name does the Bible give Jesus?

Word of God

John 1:1 (Jesus, the Word, existed from the beginning, was with God, and is God.)

300

This disciple cut off the ear of the high priest’s servant when Jesus was being arrested.

Who is Peter?

 

  • John 18:10 (Peter cuts off the servant’s ear)
  •  Luke 22:50–51 (Jesus heals the ear)
  •  Matthew 26:51–52 (Jesus tells him to put away his sword)
300

Jesus walked on this body of water, showing His power over nature.

What is the sea? 


Matthew 14:22–33 (Jesus walks on the water toward His disciples during a storm, and Peter briefly walks toward Him by faith before becoming afraid, showing the power of faith and Jesus’ authority over nature.)

300

This woman became queen and saved her people from destruction.

Who is Esther?

 Esther 4–7 (Queen Esther bravely risks her life to approach the king and expose Haman’s plot, leading to the deliverance of the Jewish people.)

400

This prophet was told by God to go to Nineveh but ran away because he was afraid.

Who is Jonah? 

  • Jonah 1:1–3 (God tells Jonah to go to Nineveh, but he flees)
  • Jonah 3:1–3 (God gives Jonah a second chance to go) 
400

This book of the Bible records how Jesus began the Sermon on the Mount with the Beatitudes.

What is the Gospel of Matthew?

Matthew 5:3–12 (Jesus begins the Sermon on the Mount with the Beatitudes, teaching blessings for the humble, merciful, pure in heart, and those who seek righteousness. )

400

After encountering the risen Christ on the road to Damascus, this future apostle was struck blind for three days before regaining his sight.

Who is Saul/Paul the Apostle?

Acts 9:3–9
This passage describes how Paul the Apostle (Saul) encountered Jesus on the road to Damascus and became blind for three days.

400

Jesus raised this man from the dead after he had been in the tomb for four days.

Who is Lazarus? 


John 11:1–44 (Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead after four days in the tomb, revealing His power over death and declaring Himself the resurrection and the life.)

400

This prophet survived a night in a den of lions because of his faith in God.

Who is Daniel? 

 Daniel 6:16–23 (Daniel is thrown into the lions’ den for praying to God, but God shuts the lions’ mouths and protects him, proving His power and Daniel’s faithfulness.)



500

According to Scripture, the wages of sin is this eternal consequence, but through His sacrifice on the cross, Jesus took our place so we could receive the gift of eternal life instead.

What are death and hell, and what did Jesus do to save us?

  •  Romans 6:23 (Sin leads to death, but God offers the free gift of eternal life through Jesus Christ.)
  •  John 3:16 (God showed His love by giving His Son so that everyone who believes in Him will have eternal life instead of perishing.)
  • Peter 2:24 (Jesus took our sins upon Himself on the cross so that we could turn from sin and live righteously, bringing us healing through His sacrifice.)
500

This Roman governor sentenced Jesus to death by crucifixion.

Pontius Pilate?

  • Matthew 27:24-26 (Pontius Pilate symbolically washes his hands of Jesus’ fate and hands Him over to be crucified after the crowd demands it.)
  • Mark 15:15 (Pontius Pilate, wanting to satisfy the crowd, releases Barabbas and hands Jesus over to be flogged and crucified.)
  • Luke 23:24–25 (Pontius Pilate grants the crowd’s demand, releases Barabbas, and hands Jesus over to be crucified.)
  • John 19:16 (Pontius Pilate hands Jesus over to be crucified, and the soldiers take Him away.)
500

Identified by Paul as “the beloved physician,” this companion of the apostle also authored a Gospel and the Book of Acts.

Who is Luke? 

Colossians 4:14 (Paul calls Luke “the beloved physician”)

500

This miracle showed Jesus’ power over provision when He fed thousands with five loaves and two fish.

What is the feeding of the 5,000? 

 Matthew 14:13–21 (Jesus feeds over 5,000 people with five loaves of bread and two fish, demonstrating His compassion and miraculous provision for the crowd.)

 John 6:1–14 (Jesus multiplies five loaves and two fish to feed a large crowd, leaving leftovers, revealing His divine power and leading people to recognize Him as the Prophet sent by God.)

500

This young shepherd defeated a giant Philistine with a sling and a stone before becoming king.

Who is David? 

I Samuel 17:1–50 (David defeats the giant Goliath with a sling and a stone, showing that faith in God is greater than any obstacle.)

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