The number of days God took to create the earth.
Six days
He was the King of Salem.
Melchizedek
What happened to the plant that God caused to grow over Jonah to give him shade?
A worm attacked it.
Who climbed up a sycamore tree to see Jesus?
Zacchaeus
The place where Jesus was born.
Bethlehem
Jesus healed many people. Once He healed a group of lepers and only one of them returned to thank Jesus for the healing. How many were healed?
10
_____ succeeded King Saul without killing him, although he had the chance to more than once.
David
What kind of leaves did Adam and Eve sew together to make clothes for themselves?
Fig Leaves
Who is the author of the Book of Revelation?
John
The place where God gave the 10 commandments.
Mount Sinai
Ruth was a wonderful daughter-in-law. She was so wonderful that at the end of the book of Ruth, she was pronounced to be a better daughter-in-law than how many sons?
7
The most righteous king is...
Jesus
What happened when Moses cast a tree into the waters of Marah?
The waters were made sweet.
See: Exodus 15:25
Wife of Er.
Tamar.
At what pool in Jerusalem did he heal a man who could not walk?
The Pool of Bethesda
In Numbers 1, the men had to be at least how old to fight in the Israelites' army?
20 years old.
See: Numbers 1:44-46
He got eaten by worms because he didn't give God the glory.
King Herod
Complete the saying of Jesus: "for the tree is known by his ____"
Fruit
Who were the first apostles called to follow Jesus?
Peter and Andrew
See. Matthew 4:18-22
In what Greek city were followers of Christ first called "Christians"?
Antioch
See: Acts 11:26
At what age did the Lord tell Moses that Levites could retire from performing in the Tent?
50 years old.
See: (Numbers 8.24-25)
Og, King of Bashan, was a giant. True or False?
True
Christ taught that even as the __________ of the field are cared for by God, He will take care of His people.
lilies
See: Matthew 6:28
Who requested for the head of John the Baptist?
Salome
See: Mark 6:14-29
A city in Moab, where David went to ask the King of Moab to protect his parents while he went to battle King Saul.
Mizpah
See. (1 Samuel 22:3-4)