Away in the Danger
"Red" and "Green"
We Three Kings
Psalm or Christmas Hymn?
Before & After
100

Mary and Joseph, after leaving Egypt, were warned in a dream to not return to the region of Judea but to go to this city. 

Nazareth

100

In one of his most famous psalms, David describes the Lord as having him lie down here.

Green pastures
100

1) Name meant "King of Righteousness"

2) Had a personal encounter with Abraham

3) Is mentioned in three different books of the Bible, two in the OT and one in the NT.

Melchizedek

100

Happy shall he be, that taketh and dasheth thy little ones against the stones.

 (BONUS: What Psalm/Hymn is it?)

Psalm 137

100

This meeting place where the apostles were filled with the Holy Spirit meets what there was none of when it came time for Mary to deliver baby Jesus.

Upper Room in the Inn

200

This church was in danger of false teaching regarding the second coming of Christ and the appearance of the antichrist, which prompted Paul's Spirit-inspired pen to write about the "mystery of iniquiry" the revealing of the "man of sin" and the day when Jesus would destroy the "Wicked... with the brightness of his coming."

Thessalonica

200

This body of water, among the most famous for the Jews and their history, is mentioned over 60 times in the Bible.

Red Sea

200

1) King of Gath.

2) Had several interactions with David.

3) Never recorded as being killed in the Bible.

Achish

200

"Risen with healing in his wings."

(BONUS: What Psalm/Hymn is it?)

Hark! The Herald Angels Sing

200

This floral title of Jesus, employed in Song of Solomon meets the location where the Israelites faced off against the Philistines and their giant.

The Lily of the Valley of Elah

300
Demetrius the silversmith riled up a mob in this city to do away with Paul and his company, in which Paul's companions would not allow him to enter into the theatre where Gaius and Aristarchus had been captured and a certain deity's name was chanted for two hours.

Ephesus

300

Fresh from the fields, Esau sold his birthright for a bowl of this.

Red pottage

300

1) An industrious and mighty man

2) Hired by Solomon during his reign to oversee the house of Joseph.

3) First king of Northern Kingdom of Israel, had his hand dried up by a man of God.

Jeroboam (I)

300

Who is this King of glory? The Lord of hosts,

He is this King of glory!

(BONUS: What Psalm/Hymn is it?)

Psalm 24

300

This Isaac Watts hymn declaring the singing of all nature and heaven meets that which characterizes the fiery dangers of the tongue.

Joy to the World of Iniquity
400
After Jesus spoke about Naaman in the synagogue of this city, the people were filled with wrath and wanted to cast him off a cliff.

Nazareth

400

Samson, in his first lie to Delilah about how to rid him of his strength, said he needed to be tied with seven of these.

Green withs

400

1) Had a first-hand encounter with an apostle

2) Co-ruler with his sister Bernice

3) Was a believer in Judaism, but was not persuaded as a Christian.

Herod Agrippa

400

"From depths of hell your people save"

(BONUS: What Psalm/Hymn is it?)

O Come, O Come Emmanuel

"O Come, O Branch of Jesse's stem, unto your own and rescue them! 

From depths of hell your people save, and give them victory o'er the grave."

400

This king responsible for the murder of many Bethlehem babies meets the dividing partition that was fixed between hell and Abraham's bosom.

Herod the Great Gulf

500
The church located in this city addressed by the Lord Himself in Revelation was known for holding fast the Lord's name, where Antipas was the Lord's faithful martyr, and that Satan's seat was also located there.

Pergamos

500

In Numbers 19, the blood and ashes of this animal, upon which never came a yoke and in which there should be no blemish, was involved in an ordinance for ritual purification.

Red heifer

500

1) The king of Bashan

2) The only person in the Bible whose bed size is given in specific size dimensions.

3) Mentioned by name in six different Old Testament books.

Og

500

"For He cometh to judge the earth: with righteousness shall He judge the world"

(BONUS: What Psalm/Hymn is it?)

Psalm 98 (The psalm that Joy to the World was based upon)

500

These familial individuals belonging to Sceva, exorcists by trade, meets this phrase often used to describe evil people (and was used falsely by Shimei in his cursing against the exiled David)

Seven Sons of Belial