Animals
Festivals
Numbers, not the book
Super (Faithful) Women
Kings
100

Not one of them is forgotten by God.

A Sparrow.

100

This annual celebration commemorated Israel's deliverance from Egypt and the being saved from the so-called "angel of death."

Passover

100

How many were in the Ethiopian army that came against Asa? 

1 Million

100

I laid at a strange man's feet until he woke up and proposed.

Ruth

100

The king that reminds you of a cow.

Nebuchadnezzar

200

Jehovah sent "swarms" of this insect to devour the Egyptians.

Gadflies

200

Also called the Festival of Weeks, this festival took place 50 days after the passover and marked the wheat harvest and giving of the law at sinai.

Pentecost

200

How many foxes did Samson use to to burn the grain, vineyards, and olive groves of the Philistines?

300

200

What woman of the Bible said she was “lovesick?”

The Shulamite maiden

200

Jesus Christ spoke of this King as “that fox.”

King Herod

300

What Son of Jacob was described as 'a strong-boned donkey...that will bend his shoulder to bear the burden and will submit to forced labor?'

Issachar

300

During this joyful autumn festival, the Israelites lived in temporary shelters to remember their time in the wilderness. 

The festival of booths (Or tabernacles)

300

How Many did an angel strike down in one night?

185,000

300

This queen, Solomon’s mother, may have inspired Proverbs 31’s exhortation to “give her of the fruit of her hands,” subtly shaping the king’s view on household and kingdom management.

Bathsheba

300

This king of Judah burned Jeremiah’s prophetic scroll and later faced invasion from Babylon as a result of his defiance.

Jehoiakim

400

This creature was sent out from Noah’s ark and returned with an olive leaf, signaling the floodwaters were receding.

A dove

400

This solemn annual observance was the only day when the high priest entered the Most Holy place to make atonement for the nation's sins. 

The day of Atonement

400

Age of Moses when he started to lead the Israelites out of Egypt?

80

400

Living in Jericho, she hid two Israelite spies under stalks of flax on her roof.

Rahab

400

This king of Israel made Samaria his capital and introduced Baal worship on a national scale through his marriage to Jezebel.

Ahab

500

When Elijah hid by the brook Cherith, God used these birds to bring him bread and meat twice a day.

Ravens

500

Beginning the day after the Passover, this seven-day festival required the removal of all leaven from homes, symbolizing purity and freedom from sin. Each day included special sacrifices, and the first and seventh days were set aside as sacred assemblies.

The Festival of Unleavened Bread

500

How many Chapters are in the book of Psalms?

150

500

This courageous aunt hid her infant nephew Joash in the temple for six years, saving him from Queen Athaliah’s murderous plot and preserving the Davidic line.

Jehosheba

500

This Babylonian king succeeded his father Nabonidus and was slain the very night Babylon fell to the Medes and Persians.

Belshazzar