Specific Numbers
Obscure Figures
Biblical Geography
Meaning of Names
Specific Objects
100

The exact number of fish caught in the miraculous catch recorded in John 21


153

100

The man who died instantly after touching the Ark of the Covenant to steady it.

Uzzah

100

The city where the disciples were first called "Christians."

Antioch

100

This name means "God with us" and was prophesied by Isaiah.

Emmanuel 

100

This item was hung from a window in Jericho to ensure Rahab’s family was spared during the invasion.

A Scarlet Cord (or Rope/Thread)

200

The number of years the Israelites ate manna in the wilderness.

40

200

The silversmith in Ephesus who started a riot against Paul because his business making shrines to Artemis was threatened.

Demetrius

200

The island where the Apostle Paul was shipwrecked while en route to Rome.

Malta (Melita)


200

In Acts, Joseph of Cyprus was surnamed Barnabas by the apostles, which is translated as "Son of" this.

Encouragement (or Consolation)

200

Samson used this specific object to slay 1,000 Philistines in Lehi.

The Jawbone of a Donkey

300

The number of shekels Jeremiah paid for the field in Anathoth as a sign of hope.

17

300

The father of Methuselah (who did not die).

Enoch

300

The location where Elijah challenged the prophets of Baal to a contest of fire.

Mount Carmel

300

When the Philistines captured the Ark, the wife of Phinehas named her dying son Ichabod, meaning this.

The Glory has Departed (or "No Glory")


300

King Hezekiah broke this ancient object into pieces because the Israelites had started burning incense to it, calling it "Nehushtan."

The Bronze Serpent (made by Moses)


400

The age of Joseph when he died. 

110

400

The very fat King of Moab who was assassinated by the left-handed judge Ehud.

Eglon

400

The river by which the prophet Ezekiel saw his visions of God.

The River Chebar


400

After losing her husband and sons, Naomi asked to be called "Mara," which means this.

Bitter

400

The woman in Thebes killed the usurper king Abimelech by dropping this specific object on his head.

A Millstone (Upper millstone)

500

The number of warriors from the tribe of Benjamin who were "left-handed" and could sling a stone at a hair and not miss. 

700

500

The prophetess who verified the scroll of the Law found by Hilkiah the priest during Josiah's reign.

Huldah

500

The land where Cain lived after he killed Abel (east of Eden).

Nod

500

The longest name in the Bible (Isaiah 8:1), Maher-shalal-hash-baz, translates roughly to this ominous phrase.

"Swift is the Booty, Speedy is the Prey" (or "Quick to the plunder, swift to the spoil")

500

Elisha performed a miracle to make this heavy iron object float in the Jordan River.

An Axe Head