Parables
Who am I
Apostles
Numbers
Geography
100

The type of insect John the Baptist ate in the desert.

Locust

100

I was a Pharisee and member of the ruling council who asked Jesus how to be born again.

Nicodemus

100

This famous apostle was converted on the road to Damascus as Christ appeared to him.

Paul

100

There are this many books in the Bible.

66

100

To get to the promised land from Egypt, you would have to travel this direction.

East

200

The first person to come upon the injured man in the l Good Samaritan.

A priest

200

I was stoned to death for my belief in Jesus.

Steven

200

Jesus said this to Saul on the road to Damascus.

Why do you persecute me?

200

The number of disciples at the time Jesus was nailed to the cross.

12

200

Located directly east of Lebanon, Damascus is the capitol of this country.

Syria

300

The mustard seed is compared to this in the parable.

Kingdom of God

300

I was in prison with Paul praying and singing praise to God.

Silas

300

Jesus saw Nathaniel under this type of tree before he was called as an apostle.

Fig

300

This final Psalm gives us the line "Let everything that has breath praise the Lord!"

Psalm 150

300

Paul was on a missionary journey in this nearby country when he penned his letter to the Romans.

Greece

400

The faithful servant was encouraged to "watch" for this.

Owner of the house’s return

400

I wrote a letter to the seven churches while I was on the island of Patmos.

John

400

The two sons of Zebedee

James and John

400

The number in Gideon's army that lapped up water liked dogs, then routed the Midianites.

300

400

The Apostle Thomas died a martyr in this country, now known for Hinduism.

India

500

In the parable of the bridegroom, the number of wise virgins.

10

500

 I was the high priest of the Sanhedrin.

Caiaphas

500

The Apostle Peter's profession

fisherman

500

The number of pairs of books in the Bible, typically beginning with 1 or 2. 

Seven

500

Without traffic, it takes just 21 minutes to drive this distance from Jerusalem to Bethlehem.

10 kilometers (6.2 miles)