Faithful Ones
Warning Examples
Places & Things
Jesus
The Apostles
100

Of three widows, she showed loyal love.

Ruth

(Ruth 1)

100

Consumed by fire along with 250 supporters.

Korah

(Numbers 26:10)

100

Burned by Jehovah's angel to get someone's attention.

Thornbush (Burning bush)

(Ex 3:2-5)

100

Resurrected Lazarus after he had been dead this many days.

Four days

(John 11:38-44)

100

An apostle never referred to as one of “the twelve.”

Paul

(Revelation 21:14)

200

Though he suffered frequent stomach trouble, he expended himself for others.

Timothy

(1Timothy 5:23)

200

She murdered God's people, and was murdered herself by means of a fall.

Jezebel

(2 Kings 9:32-37)

200

This structure provided a total floor space of about 96,000 square feet.

Noah's Ark

(Genesis 6:14-16)

200

"It is written, 'My house will be called a house of prayer,' but you are making it a..."

"Cave of robbers."

(Matthew 21:13)

200

Jesus said to him "You with little faith, why did you give way to doubt?"

Peter

(Matthew 14:23-34)

300

After great endurance, was blessed the last part of his life more than the beginning.

Job

(Job 42:10-15)

300

The “the son of destruction” who tried to return a bribe.

Judas Iscariot

(Matthew 26:14-16, John 17:12)

300
Cloud over it by day, fire over it by night.

Tabernacle

(Exodus 40:36-38)

300

At 12 years old, stayed at the temple in Jerusalem for this amount of time without his parents realizing.

Three days

(Luke 2:40-52)

300

Peter attacked this slave of the high priest, cutting off his right ear.

Malchus

(John 18:10)

400

This prophet kept preaching, and had to be pulled out of a well by 30 men.

Jeremiah

(Jeremiah 38)

400

Already near Zoar, perhaps at the point of entering the city, she became remembered.

The wife of Lot

(Genesis 19:23-26, Luke 17:32)

400

One of the first cities to be built after the Flood.

Babel

(Genesis 11:4, 9)

400

The first person whom Jesus revealed himself as the Messiah to.

The Samaritan woman at the well

(John 4:26)

400

Jesus gave James and John this name that likely reflected their fiery enthusiasm.

Boanerges, which means “Sons of Thunder”

(Mark 3:17)

500

Using 300 foxes, he set the grainfields, vineyards, and olive groves of the Philistines on fire.

Samson

(Judges 15:4,5)

500

After his murderous plot was revealed, he was hung on his own 73ft stake he had prepared for someone else.

Haman

(Esther 7:7-10)

500

Obtained from a small aromatic plant and sealed in an alabaster jar.

Perfumed oil, genuine nard

(Mark 14:3)

500

After miraculously feeding bread and fish to 5,000 men plus women and children, this amount of baskets contained leftovers.

12 baskets

(Matthew 14:20)

500

During his third appearance after his resurrection, Jesus invited Peter, Thomas, James and John to have this particular meal of the day along the seashore.

Breakfast

(John 21:9-14)