Miracles of Jesus
Women of the Bible
Old Testament
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Prophecies
100

What man did Jesus shout "come out!" to, who had been dead in the tomb for four days?

Lazarus

100

At 90 years old, she laughed when she heard she would finally have a son, whom she later named Isaac.

Sarah

100

In the Book of Jonah, this is the exact number of days and nights the prophet spent inside the belly of the great fish

Three

100

He is the only Gentile author of the New Testament, writing both a Gospel and the Book of Acts.

Luke

100

This prophet famously predicted that a virgin would conceive and bear a son, and he would be called Immanuel. 

Isaiah

200

Jesus performed his first recorded miracle at a wedding in this town. 

Cana 

200

She is recorded as the only female judge of Israel and held court under a palm tree.

Deborah

200

While hiding from King Ahab during a drought, this prophet was fed bread and meat twice a day by ravens. 

Elijah

200

Found in the Gospel of John after the death of Lazarus, this is famously the shortest verse in the Bible.

"Jesus wept."

200

This prophet foretold that the Messiah would be betrayed for 30 pieces of silver, which was later fulfilled by Judas Iscariot. 


Zechariah

300
At this location, Jesus healed a man who had been an invalid for 38 years. 

Pool of Bethesda

300

After undergoing a year of beauty treatments, this orphan girl was chosen as queen and later risked her life to save her people from extermination. 

Esther

300

Consisting of only 21 verses, this is the shortest book in the entire Old Testament.

Obadiah

300

This deacon was the first Christian martyr, stoned to death while praying for his executioners and seeing a vision of Jesus.

Stephen

300

This prophet specifically foretold that the Messiah would be born in Bethlehem. 

Micah

400

In Mark 8, Jesus healed a blind man at this location in two stages; after the first touch, the man famously said he saw people looking "like trees, walking."

Bethsaida

400

She watched over her baby brother in a basket on the Nile and later led the Israelites in a song of praise after crossing the Red Sea.

Miriam 

400

Living for a total of 969 years, this grandfather of Noah is the oldest person recorded in the Bible.

Methuselah 

400

While in Corinth, the Apostle Paul lived and worked with this husband-and-wife duo who shared his trade of tentmaking.

Aquilla and Priscilla 

400

This "weeping prophet" was the first to explicitly prophesy that God would make a "New Covenant" and write His law on the hearts of His people.

Jeremiah

500

When Jesus healed ten lepers on the way to Jerusalem, this was the specific nationality of the only one who returned to thank him.

Samaritan

500

This woman, a dealer in expensive purple cloth, became the first documented convert to Christianity in Europe after meeting the Apostle Paul.

Lydia

500

God specifically appointed Ezekiel to this "job title," stating that if he didn't warn the wicked of their ways, their blood would be on his hands.

Watchman 

500

The Book of Acts commends the believers in this city for being "noble," because they searched the Scriptures daily to see if Paul’s teaching was true.

Berea

500

On the Day of Pentecost, Peter quoted this Old Testament prophet to explain the speaking in tongues, noting the prophecy that God would "pour out His Spirit on all flesh."

Joel