In this book God's people were freed from slavery.
Exodus
This Hymn often sung during Communion begins with the line "Alas, and did my Savior Bleed?"
At the Cross
This event occurred when God confused the language of humanity, causing people to scatter across the earth.
Building the Tower of Babel
This scribe and priest led a group of exiles back to Jerusalem from Babylon and played a key role in the spiritual revival of the Jewish people.
Ezra
This woman was the first to see the risen Jesus and was commissioned by Him to tell the disciples of His resurrection.
Mary Magdalene
A woman went back to Judah
Ruth
This hymn, written by John Newton, is one of the most famous hymns of all time and is often associated with redemption and grace.
Amazing Grace
This biblical event is when the walls of a city fell after the Israelites marched around them for seven days.
Battle of Jericho
This king of Judah was struck with a terminal illness but was given 15 more years to live after he prayed to God, as recorded by the prophet Isaiah.
Hezekiah
This queen traveled to Jerusalem to test King Solomon with hard questions and was impressed by his wisdom.
Queen of Sheba?
In this book, Saul was chosen to be the first king of Israel.
1 Samuel
This hymn mentions the name Jesus in all its verses and is mostly sung by children.
This event led to the destruction of the firstborn of Egypt and the eventual release of the Israelites from slavery.
The Passover
This prophet is often referred to as the “Weeping Prophet” because of his lamentations over the destruction of Jerusalem.
Jeremiah
This woman deceived her father by hiding household idols under her camel's saddle as she fled with her husband Jacob.
Rachel
Solomon wrote most chapters in this book.
Proverbs
This prayer hymn talks about pleasure of prayer time.
Sweet Hour of Prayer
The event occurred over a period of six days.
Creation week
This New Testament figure, a Roman centurion, was the first Gentile convert to Christianity after Peter received a vision about clean and unclean animals.
Cornelius
This widow and prophetess saw the infant Jesus in the Temple and spoke about Him to all who were looking forward to the redemption of Jerusalem.
Anna
This book is named after a queen.
Esther
This hymn written by Priscilla J. Owens speaks about the importance of having a strong and unwavering faith that can withstand the trials and difficulties of life.
We have an Anchor
This event marks the first miracle performed by Jesus, where He turned water into wine.
This king of Moab hired the prophet Balaam to curse Israel, but Balaam ended up blessing Israel instead.
Balak
This Philistine woman betrayed Samson by discovering the secret of his strength and delivering him to the Philistines.
Delilah