This disciple walked on water toward Jesus but began to sink when he doubted.
Peter
This mountain is where Moses received the Ten Commandments.
Mt. Sinai
This woman stayed with her mother-in-law Naomi and said, “Your God will be my God.”
Ruth
This Pharisee and member of the Sanhedrin came to Jesus at night and later helped prepare His body for burial.
Nicodemus
“The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.”
David (Psalm 23:1)
This disciple is known for doubting Jesus’ resurrection until he saw His wounds.
Thomas (also called Didymus)
This region, north of Israel, is where Jesus grew up and where many of His early miracles took place.
Galilee
This shepherd and poet became king of Israel.
David
This man, described as “full of grace and power,” became the first Christian martyr after his speech before the Sanhedrin.
Stephen
“Here I am! Send me.”
Isaiah (Isaiah 6:8)
James and John
This location, whose name means “place of a skull,” is where Jesus was crucified.
Golgotha
This prophet confronted King Ahab and called down fire from heaven on Mount Carmel.
Elijah
This couple in Acts 18 instructed Apollos more accurately in the way of God after hearing him preach.
Priscilla and Aquila
“Am I my brother’s keeper?”
Cain (Genesis 4:9)
This disciple was introduced to Jesus by his brother Peter and later brought a boy with loaves and fish to Him.
Andrew
This ancient city on the Euphrates River was the capital of the Babylonian Empire and the place where many Israelites were exiled.
Babylon
This cupbearer to the Persian king led the effort to rebuild Jerusalem’s walls after the exile.
Nehemiah
This Roman governor questioned Jesus and ultimately handed Him over to be crucified.
Pontius Pilate
“You meant evil against me, but God meant it for good.”
Joseph (Genesis 50:20)
Name the two disciples named Judas and explain how they are different.
Judas Iscariot, who betrayed Jesus, and Judas (son of James), also called Thaddaeus, who was one of the faithful twelve.
This region east of the Jordan River is where Moses viewed the Promised Land before his death.
Moab
This man, whose name means “when he dies it shall come,” lived 969 years
Methuselah
Bonus if you know what came after he died.
This man replaced Judas Iscariot as one of the twelve apostles after being chosen by lot.
Matthias
“Though he slay me, I will hope in him.”
Job (Job 13:15)
This Old Testament figure is referenced in Hebrews 7 as both a king and a priest and is used as a type to explain Christ’s eternal priesthood.
Melchizedek