This is the number of chapters in the Book of Isaiah.
What is 66?
The reign of this king of Judah, often considered the most righteous, lasted for 29 years. He is known for removing idol worship and restoring the temple.
Who is King Hezekiah?
In the Book of Ezekiel, this vision, which is sometimes called the "Vision of the Four Living Creatures," is symbolic of the divine chariot. What were the four creatures’ faces?
What are the faces of a man, lion, ox, and eagle?
This Pharisee member of the Jewish ruling council secretly met Jesus by night and later defended Him before the Sanhedrin.
Who is Nicodemus?
The word "Yeshua", the Hebrew name for Jesus, translates to this meaning in English.
What is "Salvation"?
The Bible mentions a person named Melchizedek, but he is only mentioned in these two books of the Bible.
What are Genesis and Hebrews?
The floodwaters during Noah’s time lasted for how many days?
What is 40 days and 40 nights?
This specific number is mentioned repeatedly in the Book of Revelation as symbolic of completeness and perfection. It is used for various groups, such as the 144,000 sealed servants of God.
What is 12?
Name this apostle who was the brother of James and was known as the Zealot.
Who is Simon?
The Hebrew term "Ruach" refers to both breath and spirit. It appears frequently in the Old Testament. What is its usual translation in English?
What is "Spirit"?
In the Book of Esther, the king held a banquet that lasted for how many days?
What is 180 days?
The total number of books in the Jewish Tanakh (which corresponds to the Protestant Old Testament).
What is 24?
In the Book of Daniel, the prophet interprets King Nebuchadnezzar’s dream about a statue. What do the ten toes of the statue represent?
What are the ten kings or kingdoms that arise at the end times?
This apostle was also known as Bartholomew in the Gospel accounts, but he is often referred to by a name that means "son of Thaddaeus."
Who is Judas, son of James (Thaddaeus)?
The Greek word "Logos" is significant in the Gospel of John. It is used to describe Christ as the Word. Which verse of John introduces this concept?
What is John 1:1?
In the Book of Numbers, this man is credited with writing the first five books of the Bible (also known as the Pentateuch).
Who is Moses?
The genealogy in the Book of Matthew divides the history of Israel into three 14-generation periods. Who is the key figure at the midpoint of these generations?
Who is King David?
In Zechariah 14:4, it’s prophesied that the Mount of Olives will be split in two when the Lord returns. What event causes this split?
What is the Lord’s return to fight against the nations?
After Jesus' ascension, the apostles selected a new twelfth apostle to replace Judas Iscariot. He had to be someone who had been with Jesus since the time of His baptism. Who was this man?
Who is Matthias?
The Greek word "ekklesia" is translated as "church" in the New Testament. What is the literal meaning of this Greek word?
What is "assembly" or "gathering"?
The longest verse in the Bible is found in the Book of Esther. How many words does it contain?
What is 90 words (Esther 8:9)?
In the Book of Esther, how many provinces were there in the Persian Empire at the time of King Xerxes’ reign?
What is 127 provinces?
The book of Revelation describes the final defeat of Babylon the Great. Which chapter contains the vision of the fall of Babylon, and which angel announces its demise?
What is Revelation 18, and the angel is the mighty angel with a millstone?
What is the name of the 12 apostles?
Peter | James (son of Zebedee) | John (brother of James) | Andrew (brother of Peter) | Philip | Bartholomew (Nathanael) | Matthew (the tax collector) | Thomas (Didymus) | James (son of Alphaeus) | Thaddaeus (Judas, son of James) | Simon the Zealot | Judas Iscariot (later replaced by Matthias)
In the original Hebrew, the word for "holy" is "qadosh". What is the primary theological implication of this term in the Old Testament?
What is the concept of being set apart or consecrated for divine purpose?