Old Testament Deep Cuts
New Testament Nuances
Bible Facts
Prophets and Kings
Biblical Geography
100

The name of Abraham's first son, born to Hagar.

Ishmael

100

He took Judas’s place among the twelve

Matthias

100

This woman is known for her loyalty to her mother-in-law, Naomi.

Ruth

100

The prophet who succeeded Elijah and performed many miracles.

Elisha

100

This river is known as the site of Israel's crossing into the Promised Land.

Jordan River

200

The king who succeeded Saul and was known for his many wives.

Solomon

200

The only Gospel writer who was a physician.

Luke

200

He restored Paul's eyesight after the Lord blinded Paul

Ananias

200

The shortest book in the Old Testament, containing only one chapter.

Obadiah

200

The city where David established his capital and brought the Ark of the Covenant.

Jerusalem

300

The prophetic book with the vision of dry bones.

Ezekiel

300

The name of the high priest who presided over the trial of Jesus.

Caiaphas

300

Joseph was sold by his brothers when he was ____ years old.

17

300

This prophet had a vision of a wheel within a wheel.

Ezekiel

300

The region where Jesus performed the majority of his miracles.

Galilee

400

The woman who led Israel as a judge.

Deborah

400

The couple who lied about their offering and died.

Ananias and Sapphira

400

The tribe had no inheritance in the land of promise.

Levites

400

He is a king with many names, like Jedediah and Lemuel.

Solomon

400

The home of Terah and his descendants, and as Abraham's temporary home.

Harran

500

The foreign nation that captured Jerusalem and exiled the Jews in 586 BC.

Babylon

500

His nephew saved his life by alerting him that assassins wanted to kill him.

Paul

Acts 23:12-35

500

The cave where David took refuge when King Saul is pursuing him.

Cave of Adullam

500

This prophet was born of a priestly lineage in the town of Anathoth and prophesied under King Josiah and his sons.

Jeremiah

500

The place where Samson was imprisoned and met his death.

Gaza (Azzah)