This was a port city where Jonah boarded a boat to flee.
What is Joppa?
These are the Hebrew names of Daniel's three friends.
Who are Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah?
His name means "God is king", he was Naomi's husband.
Who is Elimelech?
He died for touching the ark the first time David attempted to move it.
Who is Uzzah?
This was thrown over Elisha by Elijah at his calling.
What is a cloak?
Instead of Nineveh, Jonah got on a ship heading to this city.
What is Tarshish?
The writing was on the wall in Daniel 5, this is what it said.
What is "MENE, MENE, TEKEL, UPHARSIN"?
This is the country east of the Dead Sea where Ruth was from.
What is Moab?
This is how many older brothers David had.
What is seven?
This is what Elijah threw into the river to make an axe head float.
What is a wooden stick?
This was how the sailors determined who was the source of the great storm.
What is casting lots?
He was king of Judah at the time the Babylonian captivity began.
Who is Jehoiakim?
The son of Ruth and Boaz, he was also David's grandfather.
Who is Obed?
This is how many years David was king for.
What is forty?
This is what Elijah added to the poison stew to make it edible.
What is flour?
In his prayer, Jonah compares the belly of the fish to this place.
What is Sheol?
In Babylon, Daniel and his friends were initially under the care of this man.
Who is Melzar?
Historically, Ruth takes place at roughly the same time as this other major book of the Bible.
What is Judges?
David was first anointed in Bethlehem, his second and third anointing were here.
What is Hebron?
Elijah sprinkled this over the polluted waters of Jericho.
What is salt?
Jonah's father, his name means "loyal".
Who is Amittai?
The "master of eunuchs", he brought Daniel and many others to Babylon.
Who is Ashpenaz?
Named multiple times in Ruth 4, this was the earliest individual mentioned in the genealogy of Ruth.
Who is Perez?
David's lesser known wife Ahinoam was from here.
What is Jezreel
The person buried in Elisha's grave was resurrected, they were from this place.
What is Moab?