Miracles
Food in the bible
Old Testament
New Testament
Who is this?
100

Who walked on water toward Jesus?

Peter

Matthew 14:28–29

100

What did John the Baptist eat in the wilderness?

Locusts and wild honey

Matthew 3:4

100

Who interpreted Pharaoh's dreams in Egypt?

Joseph

Genesis 41

100

Where was Jesus born?

Bethlehem

Matthew 2:1

100

I betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver. Who am I?


Judas Iscariot 

Matthew 26:14–16

200

What happened to the walls of Jericho?

They fell after the Israelites marched around the city and shouted 7 times.

oshua 6:1–20

200

What did Rebecca give Abraham's servant and his camels?

water

Genesis 24:18–20

200

What animal spoke to Balaam?

Balaam’s donkey saw an angel of the Lord blocking the road and miraculously spoke to Balaam.

Numbers 22:21–35  

200

Where did Jesus pray before His arrest?

The Garden of Gethsemane
Matthew 26:36–46

200

Who said this:

"Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.”

*Double points for the reference (book and chapter)

Jesus 

Luke 23:34

300

Which prophet called down fire from heaven on Mount Carmel?

Elijah

1 Kings 18:20–39

300

What food did Esau sell his birthright for?

A bowl of stew

Genesis 25:29–34

300

What did Jacob use to deceive Isaac into thinking he was Esau?

He used goat skin to imitate Esau's hair and wore Esau’s clothing.

Genesis 27

300

Which disciple doubted Jesus' resurrection until he saw Him?

Thomas
John 20:24–29

300

I was the first Christian martyr. Who am I?

Stephen 

Acts 7:54–60

400

What happened to Nebuchadnezzar after he became prideful?

He was driven away from people and lived like an animal, eating grass 

Daniel 4:28–33

400

What did the Israelites eat during the Exodus because they had no time for it to rise?

Unleavened bread

Exodus 12:39

400

Describe King Nebuchadnezzar's famous dream. 

*Double points if you can explain the meaning.

King Nebuchadnezzar dreamed of a huge statue made of different materials: a head of gold, chest and arms of silver, belly and thighs of bronze, legs of iron, and feet partly of iron and clay. A stone struck the statue’s feet, causing the entire statue to crumble.

(Bonus) What this represented:

  • Head of gold — Babylon, represented by Nebuchadnezzar
  • 🥈 Chest and arms of silver — Medo-Persia
  • 🥉 Belly and thighs of bronze — Greece
  • ⚔️ Legs of iron — Rome
  • 🪨 Feet of iron and clay — A divided kingdom
  • 🪨 The stone that destroyed the statue — God’s kingdom, which will ultimately overcome all earthly kingdoms


400

What happened to Paul when he landed in Malta?

He was shipwrecked and bitten by a poisonous snake without being harmed.

Acts 28:1–6

400

Who said this:

“Where you go I will go, and where you lodge I will lodge.”

*Double points for reference (book and chapter)

Ruth
Ruth 1:16

500

What unusual thing happened to Aaron's staff?

Answer: It budded, blossomed, and produced almonds.

Numbers 17:8

500

What miracle did Elijah perform for the widow of Zarephath?

Elijah miraculously caused the widow’s jar of flour and jug of oil to never run out during the famine, providing food for her and her son.

1 Kings 17:8–16

500

Who became king at only eight years old after his father was assassinated?

King Josiah

2 Kings 22:1

500

What happened to Eutychus during a sermon?

He fell asleep during Paul's preaching and fell from a third-story window.

Acts 20:7–12

500

Who said this:

“The LORD gave, and the LORD has taken away; blessed be the name of the LORD.”

*Double points for reference (book and chapter)

Job
Job 1:21