Ninevah
Who were the Israelites running away from?
What does the rainbow symbolize?
God's promise to never flood the earth again
What did God create on the first day?
light; the earth
What sea did Jesus calm when the disciples were afraid?
the Sea of Galilee
When God caused a great storm to engulf the ship, and the sailors were doing everything they could to save the ship, Jonah was fast asleep, down in the lower decks. Who went to find Jonah? (Jonah 1:6)
the captain
In what book did Moses part the Red Sea?
Exodus
How many pairs of animals did God command Noah to bring on the ark?
2 pairs of every kind of animal
What did God make man out of?
God made man out of the dust of the earth and breathed into his nose the breath of life
Who did Jesus raise from the dead?
Lazarus
Why did Jonah run away from God?
He was afraid that God would forgive the people of the city instead of judge them accordingly
What did God turn the water of the Nile River into on the command of Moses?
blood
What was the bird that was released from the ark to scout out land?
Dove
How many days did it take for God to make everything?
6 days
What language was the Old Testament primarily written in?
Hebrew
When Jonah heard God's call to go to Nineveh, he went to Joppa and took ship for where?
Tarshish
From which tribe of Jacob was Moses's father?
Why did God want to flood the earth?
The world He created was full of evil people, so He wanted to restart
What does water represent?
life; purity; rebirth
Recite Ephesian 3:18
And I pray that you and all God's holy people will have the power to understand the greatness of Christ's love- how wide, how long, how high, and how deep that love is.
What personal detail of Jonah's life does the Book of Jonah reveal about its protagonist?
nothing
What substance did God tell Moses to turn into lice to punish the Egyptians?
Dust
How many pairs of birds did God command Noah to bring on the ark?
7 pairs of each species
What did God create on the 5th day?
Sea animals
What language was the New Testament primarily written in?
Greek