The book of the Bible that lists the genealogy leading up to Jesus.
What is Matthew?
Sarah was this old when she gave birth to Isaac.
What is 90 years?
A man widely known for his secret generosity and "starting" what is now Christmas. (Also known as "Sinterklaas")
Who was Saint Nicholas?
This is an acronym for a canned food called "spiced ham".
What is SPAM?
The second most-consumed beverage in the world.
What is tea?
The Angel told Mary that Elizabeth was this many months pregnant.
What is 6 months?
The longest book of the Bible by word count.
What is Jeremiah?
The (American) city that outlawed Christmas from 1659 to 1681.
What is Boston?
A cake named after the amount of each ingredient the recipe calls for.
What is Pound Cake?
The average cost of a pine tree (7-feet tall) in 1970.
What is $15?
The amount of prophecies that Jesus fulfilled in His lifetime.
What is 300-400 prophecies?
The only miracle that occurred in all 4 gospels.
What is the feeding of the 5,000?
The Roman Emperor who declared December 25 as a day of celebrating "Christmas", blending Christian tradition and Roman festivals.
Who was Emperor Constantine?
The least liked vegetable in the world.
What are brussel sprouts?
The percentage of Belarus covered in forest.
What is 40%?
The Old Testament scripture referenced in Matthew 1:23.
What is Isaiah 7:14? (“The virgin will conceive and give birth to a son, and they will call him Immanuel”)
The number of dreams recorded in the Bible (of which only one was dreamt by a woman).
What is 21 dreams?
The year Christmas was announced as a federal holiday in the United States.
What was 1870?
A leafy green, also known as cilantro.
What is coriander?
The century the first ever coffee shop opened.
What is the 1400s? (1475)
A book and chapter of the Bible that includes a prophecy about a star that will come out of Jacob.
What is Numbers 24?
The estimated number of major genealogies in the Bible.
What is 25?
The earliest records of Christmas that celebrated the birth of Jesus.
What is A.D. 336? (4th Century)
A fruit (or so we've called it) that is actually an inverted flower.
What is a fig?
The country, including it's territories, with the most time zones (12 in all).
What is France?