Books of the OT
Israel's Origin Stories
Israel in and out of Land
Israel's Poets, Sages, Prophets
Books of NT/Stories of Jesus
100

This is the third book of the OT 

What is Leviticus? 

100

The first two sons of Adam and Eve. 

 Who are Cain and Abel (Gen 4)?

100

This book about how Israel enters the promised land.

What is Joshua? 

100

This book has the most chapters out of any book of the Bible and has verses originally set to music.

What are the Psalms? 

100

This Gospel begins, "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God."

What is John? 

200

This book comes before Judges.

What is Joshua?

200

The person to whom God said, "As for me, I am establishing my covenant with you and your descendants after you, and with every living creature that is with you..."

Who is Noah (Gen 9:9-10)?

200

This book portrays Israel as disobedient and in a downward spiral of "doing what was right in their own eyes."

What is Judges? 

200

This book says, "For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven."

What is Ecclesiastes?

200

This book comes before 1 Corinthians.

Romans

300

This book's main character is a Moabite woman

What is Ruth?

300

The person to whom God said, "I will make you a great nation, and I will bless you, and make your name great, so that you will be a blessing...in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed"

Who is Abraham (Gen 12:2-3)?

300

This book takes place "during the time when judges ruled" and explains the ancestry of David, who later would become the first king of Israel?

What is Ruth? 

300

True of false: The last twelve books of the OT are called the "Minor Prophets" because they are less  significant than the "Major Prophets."

False. They are called "Minor" because they are relatively shorter in length from the "Major" Prophets. 

300

This Gospel emphasizes the universal scope of God's salvation. 

What is Luke? 

400

This man was Queen Esther's uncle. 

Who is Mordecai? 

400

These four books narrate the giving of the Law. 

 What are Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy? 

400

This person was the first official prophet in Israel.

Who is Samuel? 

400

This book begins with a man who has it all. A man who is blessed, prosperous, upright and pious but who loses everything. It raises the question, Do we worship God because God is God or because God blesses us?

What is Job? 
400

This Gospel is the shortest of the four and emphasizes the themes of the suffering Messiah and discipleship. 

What is Mark? 

500

These books are known as the 5 "major prophets" 

What are Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, and Daniel? 

500

What are the set of instructions on how to live righteously (that serve as the subject of Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy)? 

 The Law

500

This person served as the second king of Israel, replacing Saul

Who is David? 

500

These books hold in tension God's holiness and fair judgement, on the one hand, and Gods' love and forgiveness to the thousandth generation, on the other. 

What are the Prophetic books/Prophets? 

500

These are the last five books of the Bible (in reverse order). 

Revelation, Jude, 3 John, 2 John, 1 John