This missionary was shipwrecked on Malta and survived a viper’s bite.
Paul
This is the shortest verse in the Bible.
John 11:35 "Jesus wept'
This prophet confronted King Ahab and called down fire on Mount Carmel.
Elijah
This woman looked back at Sodom and turned into a pillar of salt.
Lots Wife
This Old Testament book ends with the word “curse.”
Malachi
This City was home to the first Church council in Acts 15.
Jerusalem
This animal spoke to Balaam after being struck three times.
Donkey
This left-handed judge killed King Eglon of Moab with a hidden dagger.
Ehud
This queen risked her life to save her people from destruction.
Esther
This Gospel ends with the Great Commission.
Matthew
Paul wrote this epistle to whom to forgive a runaway slave?
Philemon
This prophet made an axe head float after it fell into the Jordan River.
Elisha
This king began reigning at 8 years old and later led Judah in reforms.
Josiah
This New Testament woman was a dealer in purple cloth from Thyatira.
Lydia
This epistle closes with the words: “Grace be with you all. Amen.”
Hebrews
This man, mentioned in Romans 16:22, actually penned the letter as Paul dictated it.
Tertius
This prophet lay on his side for 390 days as a symbolic act.
Ezekiel
This prophet married Gomer as a living symbol of Israel’s unfaithfulness.
Hosea
This woman was the only female judge of Israel and is called “a mother in Israel.”
Deborah
This book of the Old Testament ends with the words: “Remember me, O my God, for good.”
Nehemiah
This silversmith caused a riot in Ephesus because Paul’s preaching threatened his idol-making business.
Demetrius
This Old Testament king had a bed made of iron that was over 13 feet long.
Og King of Bashan
This Old Testament figure’s name means “my messenger,”
Malachi
Paul sends greetings to this woman in Colossians 4:15, who hosted a church in her house.
Nympha
This final book of the Bible ends with the prayer: “Come, Lord Jesus.”
Revelation