In chronological order, his book would be first.
Jonah
The amount of chapters covered in the Introductory Bible Lessons brochure.
Three
This woman of Canaan was a prostitute.
Rahab
Dorcas
King Solomon made these for the house of Jehovah. His love for them probably came from his father, a prominent player of this instrument.
Harp
His name means "Jehovah is God"
Joel
In the section "science agrees with the bible", an illustration of this natural process is shown.
Water cycle
This woman from Haran was in an arranged marriage to the son of "The father of all those having faith".
Rebekah
The names of those who performed resurrections in the bible are Elijah, Elisha, Jesus, Peter, Paul and _____.
Jehovah.
Miriam played this instrument after the deliverance of the Isrealites at the Red Sea
Tambourine (Ex 15:20)
The only 'minor prophet' who lived after the walls of Jerusalem were rebuilt.
Malachi
Never Give Up Hope
These are the names of the midwives in Egypt that ignored Pharaoh's order to kill every firstborn son.
Shiphrah and Puah
Elijah performed a resurrection in this Phoenician town.
Zarephath
This percussion instrument was played at both recorded occasions of transporting the Ark to Jerusalem
Cymbals (1Ch 13:8, 15:16)
He lived during the fall of Samaria in 740 B.C.E.
Micah (jd p14)
The name of the protagonist in the video "I wanted to Fight Justice".
Rafika
The minister of the congregation in Cenchreae.
Phoebe
Paul talked for so long that a man fell asleep and fell to his death from this place. He was resurrected shortly thereafter.
Third story window.
Along with the tambourine, this instrument was often played by women to celebrate David's victories in battle.
The only thing we know about this Prophet is that he was from the town of Elkosh.
Nahum
According to the brochure, this is main way "How to get the most out of these Bible lessons".
Study with a teacher.
The wife of Chuza, Herod's 'man in charge', who often traveled alongside Jesus to minister to him.
Joanna
This attendant of a Prophet attempted to perform a resurrection at his masters request, but ultimately failed.
Gehazi, the attendant of Elisha.
The book of Genesis calls this man the founder of the harp and pipe.
Jubal (Gen 4:21)