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Who is this?
100

A foreign woman pledges loyalty to her mother-in-law and joins the family line of David.

What is Ruth? 

100

The Promised Land is also known by this name.

What is Canaan?
100

"Am I my brother's keeper?"

Who is Cain?

100

In Israel’s songs and wisdom literature, these "four words" are described as the proper response to gaining understanding. 

What is the "fear of the Lord"? 

100

I laughed when I heard God’s promise—but then He named my son after it.

Who is Sarah? 

200

This book opens with a cosmic poem and ends with a burial in Egypt.

What is Genesis?

200

Proverbs personifies this concept as a woman calling out to people.

What is wisdom? 

200

"You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good."

Who is Joseph?

200

This practice was given as a reminder of deliverance from Egypt, repeated year after year.

What is the Passover?

200

He was the last judge of Israel and anointed the first two kings.

Who is Samuel? 
300

This book features a repeating cycle of sin, oppression, crying out, deliverance, and peace.

What is judges? 

300

In Genesis 15, God passes between animal pieces in this form to seal His promise.

What is "smoking fireboat" and a "blazing torch"?

300

"Far be it from me to do such a thing...I will not touch the Lord's anointed."

Who is David?

300

This object, central to worship, was lost, returned, and then sidelined for generations.

What is the Ark of the Covenant?
300

The kingdom split into Israel and Judah after this king’s reign (hint if needed)

Who is Solomon? 

400

This book begins with Moses being able to enter into the tabernacle. 

What is Leviticus? 

400

Naomi and Ruth traveled from this country to Bethlehem (hint provided)

What is Moab? 
400

"Choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve... But as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.”

Who is Joshua?
400

This saying in Judges signals the complete breakdown of moral leadership. Finish this sentence "everyone did....." 

What is "everyone did what was right in their own eyes"? 

400
This woman crushed a general's skull with a tent peg.
Who is Jael? 
500

Grumbling is louder than gratitude, and yet the journey doesn’t stop.

What is Numbers

500

This is the Hebrew word repeated by the Teacher in Ecclesiastes that means “vapor” or “meaningless.”

What is "Hevel"? 

500

“Curse God and die.”

Who is Job's wife? 

500

This theme is echoed in tabernacle and temple design, and ultimately the repeated motif in the imagery and language used to describe the heavenly city in revelations

What is the "Garden of Eden"? 

500

This judge made a foolish vow and ended up sacrificing his daughter.

Who is Jepthah?