Acts
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This physician and companion of Paul is traditionally credited with writing the Book of Acts.

Who is Luke?

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This prophet saw the Lord seated on a throne, high and exalted, and cried out, “Woe is me!”

Who is Isaiah?

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 This church is one of the seven churches addressed in Revelation and was criticized for being "lukewarm."

What is Laodicea?

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Elisha caused this tool to float on water, showing God’s power in small things.

What is an axe head?

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According to Leviticus, animals that chew the cud and have this physical feature are considered clean to eat.

What are split hooves?

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 Paul and Silas were miraculously freed from prison in this Macedonian city.

What is Philippi?

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 This prophet was commanded by God to lie on his side for 390 days as a sign to Israel.

Who is Ezekiel?

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This church, located in modern-day Turkey, received a letter from Paul and is known for the "armor of God" passage.

What is Ephesus?

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Double Jeopardy-In Acts 20, Paul raised this young man from the dead after he fell out of a window.

Who is Eutychus?

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 Every seventh year was to be one of these, when debts were forgiven and land rested.

What is a Sabbath year (or Shemitah)?

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 This Roman centurion becomes the first recorded Gentile convert to Christianity.

Who is Cornelius?

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This minor prophet married a woman named Gomer as a symbol of Israel’s unfaithfulness.

Who is Hosea?

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This city’s church received two of Paul’s letters, including the famous "love chapter.”

What is Corinth?

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This Old Testament prophet multiplied a widow’s oil so she could pay off her debts and live on the rest.

Who is Elisha?

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This book, whose name means “second law,” contains Moses’ farewell speeches and a repetition of the law.

What is Deuteronomy?

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 Paul survives a shipwreck and a snakebite on this Mediterranean island.

What is Malta?

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This prophet had a vision of four horns and four craftsmen and encouraged the rebuilding of the temple after the exile.

Who is Zechariah?

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Though small in strength, this church in Revelation was praised for keeping God’s word and not denying His name.

What is Philadelphia?

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This was a sign that Aaron was to be the High Priest of Israel.

What is the flower budding on his staff?

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 In Leviticus, touching one of these unclean animals—dead or alive—required ritual purification.

What is a pig (or swine)?

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Double Jeopardy- This prophet predicted a great famine and later bound himself with Paul's belt to foretell Paul's arrest in Jerusalem.

Who is Agabus?

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This prophet asked, “How long, O Lord?” and questioned why God allowed injustice to prevail.

Who is Habakkuk?

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 This church was known for being “dead,” even though it had a reputation for being alive, according to Revelation.

What is Sardis?

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Peter raised this woman, known for helping the poor, from the dead in the city of Joppa.

Who is Tabitha (or Dorcas)?

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According to Leviticus 19, farmers were to leave the edges of their fields unharvested for this reason.

What is to provide for the poor and the foreigner?