This South American river is the largest in the world by volume, carrying more water than the next seven largest rivers combined.
What is the Amazon River?
According to the Gospels of Matthew and Luke, Jesus was born in this town, which translates from Hebrew as "House of Bread."
What is Bethlehem?
In the book of Genesis, this man is recorded as having the longest lifespan in human history, living to be 969 years old.
Who is Methuselah?
He was a painter, inventor, and scientist who famously painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
Who is Leonardo da Vinci?
Statistically, Americans eat 3 of these per week, adding up to about 156 a year.
What are eggs?
This is the only country in the world that is named after a line of latitude; it sits directly on the equator and borders both the Pacific and the Amazon.
What is Ecuador?
In the book of Isaiah, it was prophesied that the child would be called this name, which means "God with us."
What is Immanuel? (Or Emmanuel)
The Bible describes Og, the King of Bashan, as one of the last of the giants. His bed was famously made of this metal and measured over 13 feet long.
What is Iron?
Located in Italy, this famous bell tower began to tilt during its construction in the 12th century because the ground it was built on was too soft.
What is the Leaning Tower of Pisa?
There is a famous psychological theory that couples hit a "rough patch" at this specific year of marriage. Statistically, the average length of a marriage that ends in divorce in the U.S. is actually very close to this number.
What is 7 or 8 years?
This country is the world's largest "Island Country," made up of over 17,000 islands
What is Indonesia?
The Christmas tree became a Christian symbol because its needles stay green all winter, which was used to represent this theological concept.
What is Eternal Life (or Everlasting Life)?
In the Book of Judges, a man named Ehud famously delivered Israel from an oppressor. He was chosen for the mission specifically because he possessed this physical trait, which allowed him to hide a dagger on his right thigh.
What is being Left-handed?
Following the end of a major conflict in 1953, Korea was divided into North and South by this famous line of latitude.
What is the 38th Parallel? (Acceptable: The DMZ)
In the U.S. Census, this age group (18–44, 45–64, or 65+) has shown the fastest growth rate since 2010.
What is 65+?
Bordered by Jordan to the east and Israel to the west, this body of water is so salty that no fish can survive in it, and humans can float effortlessly on its surface.
What is the Dead Sea?
The modern "Santa Claus" is based on the real-life 4th-century Christian bishop, Saint Nicholas, who lived in this modern-day country.
What is Turkey?
The prophet Elisha performed many miracles, but one of the strangest involved him throwing a stick into the Jordan River to make this heavy metal object float to the surface.
What is an Axe head?
In 1867, the United States bought this massive piece of land from Russia for just $7.2 million. At the time, critics called it "Seward’s Folly" because they thought it was just a useless "icebox."
What is Alaska?
Your odds of dying in a plane crash are about 1 in 11 million; for this bathroom object, the odds of injury are WAY higher.
What is a toilet?
Sharing the longest north-to-south border in the world, this country is so narrow that it averages only 110 miles in width, yet stretches from the tropics to the edge of Antarctica.
What is Chile?
The Magi brought three gifts: Gold, Frankincense, and ____. This third gift was an expensive perfume often used in ancient times for this specific, somber purpose.
What is Myrrh?
While most of the New Testament was written during travels across the Roman Empire, the Apostle John wrote the final book, Revelation, while in exile on this small Greek island.
What is the Island of Patmos?
Living in a Jewish household in Galilee during his childhood, Jesus would have spent these years primarily speaking this Semitic language, which was the "lingua franca" of the region.
What is Aramaic?
This body part is statistically the most commonly broken bone in humans—because we stick it out when we fall.
What is the collarbone?