Holy Harmonies
Scriptural Send...offs
Global Gastronomy
Riddle Me This
Time Capsules
100

This man in the Old Testament is described as “the father of all who play stringed instruments and pipes.”

Jubal

100

This person was thrown from a window and struck the ground dead.

Jezebel

100

This French pastry, known for its flaky layers and buttery taste, is often enjoyed for breakfast or as a snack.

Croissant

100

"I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. I have no body, but I come alive with wind."

Echo

100

On November 22, 1963, this tragic event in Dallas, Texas, shocked the world and led to the first-ever live news broadcast.

Assassination of President John F. Kennedy

200

Miriam, sister of Moses, played this instrument after the Israelites crossed the Red Sea, leading the women in song and dance to celebrate their dramatic deliverance and to praise God for the mighty victory over the Egyptians. 

Tambourine

200

This person fell on their sword after seeing that King Saul had killed himself.

Saul's armorbearer

200

This traditional Spanish dish, originating from Valencia, is made with rice, saffron, and a mix of seafood, meat, and vegetables.

Paella

200

This has keys but can’t open locks.

Piano

200

On June 6, 1944, this massive Allied invasion of Normandy was a turning point in World War II.

D-Day

300

This number of priests blew trumpets before the Ark of God as it was transported from the house of Obed-Edom to Jerusalem.

Seven

300

When a messenger reported to this high priest that the Ark of God had been captured by the Philistines, he fell off his chair, broke his neck, and died.

Eli

300

This Middle Eastern dish consists of ground chickpeas or fava beans, mixed with herbs and spices, and deep-fried into balls or patties.

Falafel

300

The more you take, the more you leave behind. 

Footsteps

300

On November 9, 1989, this symbol of the Cold War came down, marking a significant step toward German reunification.

The fall of the Berlin Wall

400

In the book of Revelation, an angel declared that the music of harpists, musicians, pipers, and trumpeters would never again be heard in this city.

Babylon

400

This son of King David got his hair caught in a tree while fleeing on his mule; Joab then shot him in the heart with three arrows, after which ten of Joab’s armor bearers finished him off.

Absalom

400

This Peruvian dish, made with raw fish marinated in citrus juices, is typically served with onions, cilantro, and chili peppers.

Ceviche

400

"I can travel around the world while staying in a corner."

Stamp

400

On August 15, 1969, this legendary music festival began, symbolizing the peak of the 1960s counterculture movement.

Woodstock

500

In the song of Moses and the Lamb described in the book of Revelation, God is proclaimed as the King of these.

Nations

500

This man was hanged on the gallows he had prepared for Mordecai after King Ahasuerus discovered his plot to kill Queen Esther’s people.

Haman

500

This Brazilian dish, considered a national comfort food, is a black bean stew with pork and beef, often served with rice and orange slices.

Feijoada

500

This comes once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years.

M

500

On January 28, 1986, this space shuttle broke apart 73 seconds into its flight, killing all seven crew members aboard.

Challenger