This man died on a cross and three days later rose again from the dead.
Jesus
This is the first woman ever.
Eve
This is the town in which Jesus was born.
Bethlehem
This Bible verse says: "For God so loved the world that He gave His only Son that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life."
John 3:16
This book of the Bible begins with the story of Creation
Genesis
This man was raised in the Egyptian royal family even though he was of Hebrew descent. Later he led his people through the wilderness to the promised land.
Moses
This woman was the mother of Jesus.
Mary
This is the town in which Jesus was raised.
Nazareth
This Bible verse says: "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit"
Matthew 28:19
This book contains a collection of sayings and advice on a multitude of topics.
This "trash talking" Old Testament prophet challenged followers of Baal to a contest where a bull was doused in water and then burned within minutes. Spoiler alert: God won
Elijah
This woman used her influence with Persian King Ahasuerus to save the Jews in the kingdom from being killed.
Esther
The Temple is located in this town.
Jerusalem
This Psalm begins "The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want"
Psalm 23
The Ten Commandments are first recorded in this Biblical book.
Exodus
This disciple of Jesus was martyred via upside-down crucifixion. He didn't feel worthy to be crucified in the same manner as Jesus.
Peter
This woman stayed with her mother-in-law even after her husband died. She and her second husband, Boaz, are in the lineage of Jesus.
Ruth
This country is where Joseph (with the colorful coat) was sold, imprisoned, and eventually rose to great power with his interpretation of dreams.
Egypt
Genesis 1:1 begins with these three words
In the beginning
This is the longest book of the Bible
Psalms
This man actually killed Christians until he was confronted on the road to Damascus. Following that event he went on to be one of the most important Christian missionaries of the first century and wrote many books of the Bible.
Paul
This woman's son, Timothy, was a protoge of St. Paul.
Eunice
Philip met and baptized a eunuch from this country while traveling on the road from Jerusalem to Gaza. This eunuch is credited with introducing Christianity to his home country which still has a strong Christian presence today.
Ethiopia
Revelation 22:21, the final verse of the Bible, ends with this word
Amen
With only 219 words, this New Testament book is the shortest in the Bible.
3 John