This city was prophesied in Micah 5:2 to be the birthplace of the Messiah, and Micah turned out to be correct. (Which city?)
Bethlehem
The older brother of Moses, this man was also considered a prophet.
Aaron
This is considered the greatest miracle surrounding Christ’s years on earth and is the nucleus of Christian belief in Jesus.
Resurrection
Though Jesus had already ascended into heaven, this book covering his apostles’ ministries.
Acts
Often said to be the devil’s number, this number is associated vaguely and mysteriously with the Antichrist in Revelation 13.
666
This province, containing both the town of Nazareth and a sea by the same name, is where Jesus was raised after returning from Egypt.
Galilee
This famous servant of Christ’s was transformed from a murderer of early Christians to a writer of 14 books in the New Testament.
Apostle Paul
A mighty wind roared around the disciples and they began to speak in other languages on this particular day recorded in Acts 2.
Day of Pentecost
The first book in the New Testament, this was written by a fairly accomplished and history-loving Jewish man.
Matthew
In Revelation 20, it is stated that in order to be brought into heaven, your name needs to be found in this book.
Book of Life
The Apostle Paul was blinded, then spoken to by Jesus on this famed road, alluded to in Acts 9.
Road to Damascus
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednigo, in Daniel 3, make a believer out of this King of Babylon after surviving the heat of the fiery furnaces.
Nebuchadnezzar
There is a miracle in Numbers 22 that details an animal speaking like a human. This animal was a….
donkey
The four first books of the New Testament, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John have one name that represents all of them.
Gospels
In Revelation 22:13, Jesus referred to himself with two opposite and opposing words that mean “first and last” in English. In Greek, they are this:
Alpha and Omega
Strange and wonderful things have happened on this Mount, including God giving Moses the Ten Commandments there according to Exodus 20.
Mount Sinai
This Bible hero is known as the Father of the Nation of Israel and followed God’s command in Genesis 17 to create a nation in a new land.
Abraham
Shadrach Meshach and Abednego were supposed to be tortured and killed by this device in Daniel 3 after they refused to bow down to Nebuchadnezzar’s golden image.
fiery furnace
This New Testament book contains a scripture often read at weddings, containing, “Now abideth faith, hope and love; but the greatest of these is love.”
1 Corinthians
In Matthew 24, the disciples asked Jesus about the end of time, and the first thing he said was to “see to it that no one deceives you. For many will come in my name, saying I am” this particular thing.
Messiah
Streets in Jerusalem are often still known as “via’s.” This famous via is where Christ carried his cross to the site of his crucifixion.
Via Dolorosa
He was not only Jesus’ first disciple, but he was also the first to state a belief that Jesus was the son of God and the Messiah in Matthew 16.
Simon Peter
Joshua asked God for this miracle in Joshua 10 and, thanks to it, he was able to lead his army to fight the Amorites for twenty-four hours.
sun standing still in the sky
Things are not always as they appear, especially concerning the order in which they appear. Some say this is the oldest book in the Bible.
Job
The second thing Jesus answered when his disciples asked about the end times, in Matthew 24, was that we would hear about these and rumors of these. What are “these?”
wars