This miracle happened at a wedding in Cana when Jesus turned water into something else.
What is turning water into wine? (John 2:1–11)
Jesus taught this famous sermon that begins with the Beatitudes.
What is the Sermon on the Mount? (Matthew 5–7)
This disciple denied Jesus three times before the rooster crowed.
Who is Peter? (Luke 22:54–62)
In this garden, Jesus prayed before His arrest.
What is Gethsemane? (Matthew 26:36–46)
Jesus appeared to His disciples on this sea and helped them catch a miraculous number of fish.
What is the Sea of Galilee (Sea of Tiberias)? (John 21:1–14)
In this city, Jesus healed a paralyzed man who was lowered through the roof.
What is Capernaum? (Mark 2:1–12)
This parable tells of a farmer who scattered seed on different types of soil.
What is the Parable of the Sower? (Mark 4:1–20)
This disciple betrayed Jesus for thirty pieces of silver.
Who is Judas Iscariot? (Matthew 26:14–16)
This Roman governor washed his hands, saying he was innocent of Jesus’ blood.
Who is Pontius Pilate? (Matthew 27:24)
Spoke the message was given at the tomb: “He is not here; He has risen.”
Who is an angel? (Luke 24:6)
Jesus fed about 5,000 men plus women and children with only these two foods.
What are five loaves and two fish? (Matthew 14:13–21)
In Luke’s Gospel, this parable tells of a son who wasted his inheritance but was welcomed back by his father.
What is the Parable of the Prodigal Son? (Luke 15:11–32)
This disciple was known as “the doubter” because he wanted proof of Jesus’ resurrection.
Who is Thomas? (John 20:24–29)
On the cross, Jesus was crucified between these two types of men.
Who are criminals (thieves)? (Luke 23:32–33)
Before ascending to heaven, Jesus gave this command often called “The Great Commission.”
What is “Go and make disciples of all nations”? (Matthew 28:19–20)
After being dead four days, this man was raised to life by Jesus.
Who is Lazarus? (John 11:38–44)
Jesus said it is easier for this animal to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God.
What is a camel? (Mark 10:25)
This tax collector became a disciple after Jesus called him to follow.
Who is Matthew (also called Levi)? (Mark 2:13–17)
According to John, Jesus’ final words on the cross were these.
What is “It is finished”? (John 19:30)
On the third day after His crucifixion, these women were the first to find the empty tomb.
Who are Mary Magdalene and the other Mary? (Matthew 28:1)
This was the first person Jesus raised from the dead, the widow’s son.
Who is the son of the widow of Nain? (Luke 7:11–17)
In John 10, Jesus uses this metaphor to describe His role in guiding His people.
What is the Good Shepherd? (John 10:11–16)
This pair of brothers were nicknamed “Sons of Thunder.”
Who are James and John? (Mark 3:17)
At Jesus’ death, this temple structure was torn in two from top to bottom.
What is the veil (curtain) of the temple? (Mark 15:38)
On the road to this village, two disciples talked with the risen Jesus without recognizing Him.
What is Emmaus? (Luke 24:13–35)