The walls came tumbling down.
Jericho
Built a giant ark
Noah
This book is known for its 150 chapters of songs and prayers, many written by King David.
Psalms
She became queen of Persia and risked her life to save her people from destruction.
Esther?
This type of bread, which God provided to the Israelites in the wilderness, was described as "bread from heaven."
Manna
Also known as the City of David
Bethlehem
This man walked with God and was taken to heaven without dying.
Enoch or Elijah
Clue: Paul wrote two letters to this church; the first includes the famous "Love is patient, love is kind" passage.
1 Corinthians
She listened at Jesus’ feet while her sister was busy with housework.
Mary
The promised land was symbolized as flowing with ...........
milk and honey
The city where Jesus was crucified
Jerusalem
He interpreted dreams for Pharaoh and became second in command in Egypt.
Joseph
This book of prophecy contains the “suffering servant” passage often connected to Jesus.
Isaiah
This woman laughed when she overheard God’s promise that she would have a child in her old age.
Sarah
This food, made from crushed grain, was used to symbolize the breaking of Jesus' body during the Last Supper.
unleavened bread
This city was destroyed by God with fire and brimstone because of its wickedness, along with its neighboring city that starts with a G.
Sodom
This man was the first high priest of Israel and the brother of Moses.
Aaron
This New Testament book contains the story of the early church and the coming of the Holy Spirit.
Acts
She anointed Jesus' feet with perfume and wiped them with her hair in a powerful act of worship.
Mary of Bethany
In the story of the Prodigal Son, this is the feast that was prepared for the returning son.
Fatted Calf
Paul wrote letters to believers in this Greek city.
Corinth
This man was stoned to death and became the first Christian martyr.
Stephen
This letter of Paul was written while he was in prison and speaks about putting on the “armor of God.”
Ephesians
She tricked her father-in-law Judah by disguising herself, and became an ancestor of Jesus.
Tamar
This food was served to John the Baptist in the wilderness, according to the Gospels, and it is often linked with a form of survival in harsh environments.
locusts and wild honey