This disciple was known as the "Beloved Disciple" and is traditionally credited with writing one of the four Gospels, three epistles, and Revelation.
Who is John?
This miracle involved Jesus turning water into wine at a wedding in this town.
What is Cana?
This city was known for its walls that fell after Joshua and the Israelites marched around it for seven days.
What is Jericho?
This book, known as a collection of wise sayings, is traditionally attributed to King Solomon and includes instructions on how to live a righteous life.
What is Proverbs?
This high priest heard the boy Samuel speak for God and raised him in the temple.
Who is Eli?
These two brothers were known as the "Sons of Thunder" and were part of Jesus' inner circle of disciples.
Who are James and John?
This miracle, where Jesus fed a multitude with five loaves of bread and two fish, is the only miracle (apart from the resurrection) mentioned in all four Gospels.
What is the Feeding of the 5,000?
This city, mentioned in the Book of Revelation, is one of the seven churches and is known for being lukewarm, neither hot nor cold.
What is Laodicea?
This Old Testament book features a dialogue between a man suffering immense personal loss and his three friends, exploring themes of divine justice and human suffering.
What is Job?
This King of Judah was only eight years old when he began to reign and is known for his religious reforms and rediscovery of the Book of the Law.
Who is Josiah?
He was the first disciple to be martyred, killed by Herod Agrippa I.
Who is James the Greater?
Jesus healed ten men suffering from this disease, but only one of them returned to thank Him.
What is leprosy?
This ancient city, known as the "City of David," was where King Solomon built a magnificent temple, later became the center of Jesus' ministry, and is the prophesied location of the final battle between good and evil in the Book of Revelation.
What is Jerusalem?
This New Testament book, written by a physician, provides a detailed account of the early church and the spread of the Gospel after Jesus' ascension.
What is Acts?
This prophetess and judge led Israel to victory against the Canaanite king Jabin and his commander Sisera.
Who is Deborah?
This disciple was chosen to replace Judas Iscariot after his betrayal and death.
Who is Matthias?
At the Pool of Bethesda, Jesus healed a man who had been an invalid for this many years.
What is 38 years?
This city, located on the Euphrates River, is mentioned in the Book of Revelation and is symbolic of ultimate wickedness.
What is Babylon?
This book, the shortest in the Old Testament, is a prophetic vision against Edom and contains only one chapter.
What is Obadiah?
This disciple was known as the "son of encouragement" and sold a field he owned, bringing the money to the apostles.
Who is Barnabas?
This disciple, a fisherman by trade, is traditionally considered the first to be called by Jesus.
Who is Andrew?
esus healed the ear of this high priest's servant after it was cut off by Peter during Jesus' arrest.
Who is Malchus?
These two ancient cities, one the birthplace of Abraham and the other conquered by Joshua, both have names consisting of two letters.
What are Ur and Ai?
This New Testament book, written to a young pastor, emphasizes sound doctrine, good works, and church leadership.
What is Titus?
This Roman centurion, described as a devout man who feared God, is notable for being the first Gentile convert to Christianity.
Who is Cornelius?