Easter Egg
Passover
Empty Tomb!
Easter in Numbers
Who Even is that?
100

This animal delivers Easter Eggs

Easter Bunny

100

He is the "Passover Lamb"

Jesus Christ 

100

In the Gospel of John this was the first disciple to reach the tomb 

John or The one whom Jesus loved

100

Jesus was dead for this many days 

Three

100

The Jewish crowd wanted this man freed in the place of Jesus 

Barabbas (Luke 23:18)

200

This is the second most popular candy at Easter

Jelly Beans

200

Passover commemorates the Israelites' departure from this country

Egypt

200

In the Gospel of John this was the first person to visit the tomb 

Mary Magdalene

200

This was how many criminals were crucified next to Jesus 

Two 

200

He was the first person to question Jesus after his arrest. (Afterwards he was sent to Pilate) 

Annas (John 18:13)

300

This was the color of the first Easter Eggs

Red

300

These were the two elements Jesus gave to his disciples 

Bread and Wine

300

This caused the guards at Jesus' tomb to run away 

Earthquake (Angel of the LORD)

300

Judas betrayed Jesus for this amount of money 

Thirty Pieces of Silver 

300

Pilate sent Jesus to this man after interrogating him 

Herod (Luke 23:7)

400

This is where the idea of the Easter Egg originated from

Mesopotamia

400

This is how many days Passover lasts

Eight Days

400

In the Gospel of Matthew Jesus met all his disciples here after his resurrection 

 Galilee 

400

After the resurrection Jesus remained on earth for this many days 

Forty Days 

400

 This servant had his ear cut off by Simon Peter 

Malchus (John 18:10)

500

This is where the idea of the Easter Bunny originated from

Germany or German Immigrants to Pennsylvania

500

This is the Hebrew word for Passover 

Pesach

500

In the Gospel of John these two men buried Jesus

Joseph (of Arimithea) and Nicodemus

500

This was how long there was darkness when Jesus died 

Three hours 

500

These were the sons of Simon of Cyrene who carried Jesus' cross

Alexander and Rufus (Mark 15:21)