JUDGES
KINGS
REVELATIONS
DANIEL
NEW TESTAMENT
100

This woman led Israel alongside Barak to victory over Sisera.

Deborah

100

This king of Israel is known for building the First Temple in Jerusalem.

King Solomon

100

This battle takes place at the end of the world when the forces of evil gather to fight against God’s people.

Armageddon

100

This number of weeks in Daniel’s prophecy refers to the time until the coming of the Messiah.

70 WEEKS

100

This Roman centurion, described in Acts 10, is the first Gentile to be baptized by Peter, marking a key turning point in the early church. 

Cornelius

200

This judge is famous for leading Israel after the death of Ehud and was known for his vow involving his daughter.

Jephthah

200

This king of Judah was taken captive by the Babylonians, marking the beginning of the Babylonian exile.

King Jehoiachin

200

This church is commended for keeping God's word and not denying His name, despite persecution.

Philadelphia

200

Daniel predicts a future time of tribulation that will be followed by the establishment of God's eternal kingdom.

Time of Distress

200

This woman, a follower of Paul, hosted a church in her home in the city of Laodicea. She is mentioned in Paul's letter to Philemon.

Apphia

300

The first judge of Israel, chosen to lead after Joshua’s death.

Othniel

300

This king of Judah, who was one of the most righteous kings, led the people to revival and broke down idols.

King Josiah

300

This symbol represents the eternal worship of God and is seen before the throne of God in Revelation.

24 Elders

300

This beast in Daniel's vision represents the Greek Empire, according to the interpretation given to Daniel.

 LEOPARD

300

This woman was a co-worker with Paul, mentioned as a fellow prisoner in Romans 16. She was known for her ministry in the early church.

JUNIA

400

The last judge of Israel before the monarchy was established.

Samuel

400

This king of Judah was a reformer who tried to bring the nation back to God but was struck down by the Assyrians.

King Hezekiah

400

This trumpet announces the release of locusts from the abyss to torment those who do not have the seal of God on their foreheads.

Fifth Trumpet

400

This angel reveals to Daniel the future of the Persian Empire and the rise of the Greek Empire, including the Greek king who would conquer much of the known world.

Gabriel

400

During Paul’s missionary journey, he famously preached to the intellectuals of this Greek city, known for its philosophical schools.

Athens

500

God instructed this judge to tear down the altar of Baal before leading Israel into battle.

Gideon

500

This king of Judah reigned for only 7 years and was assassinated in a plot by his own officials.

King Amon

500

The final series of judgments that occur at the end of the world, symbolized by seven bowls of God's wrath.

Seven Bowls of Wrath?

500

Nebuchadnezzar's dream of the great tree was interpreted as his temporary madness. In his dream, how long was the period of his humiliation before his restoration?

7 years

500

In Romans 3:28, Paul argues that a person is justified by faith apart from works of the law. What key theological concept does this verse support?

Justification by faith