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Black History
Love
100

Sister of Mary and Lazarus.

Martha

100

I played my harp for King Saul.

David

100

The number of times, God instructed Joshua and his army to march around the walls of Jericho.

7

100

The first female African American Billionaire.

Ophrah Winfrey

100

The holiday that celebrates love.

Valentine's Day

200

She was a queen who saved the Jews from being destroyed by Haman.

Queen Esther

200

Jesus earthly father.

Joseph

200

The number of spies were sent into the land of Canaan.

12

200

After escaping slavery, this woman made 13 missions to rescue approximately 70 enslaved people, including her family and friends.

Harriet Tubman

200

The symbol used for love.

Heart

300

Mother of Ishmael.

Hagar

300

He built the ark.

Noah

300

The number of Lepers that returned to thank Jesus for cleansing them.

1

300

Broke baseball's color barrier, playing for the Brooklyn Dodgers.  

Jackie Robinson

300

This flower is most often associated with love.

Roses (Red)

400

The wife of Aquilla.

Priscilla

400

The first man.

Adam

400

The number of chapters in the Book of Jude.

1

400

An agricultural scientist and inventor who developed hundreds of products using peanuts.  

George Washington Carver

400

A religious ceremony that legally recognizes and celebrates the union and love between a man and woman.

Marriage or Wedding

500

The prostitute who hid the 2 spies.

Rahab

500

He led Israel after the death of Moses.

Joshua

500

The number of times Jesus instructs us to forgive.

70 times 7

500

Who is the first President of South Africa to be elected in a fully representative democratic election, as well as the country's first black head of state?

Nelson Mandella

500

In I Corinthians, chapter 13, verses 4 & 5, name two characteristic of love.

Patient, kind, does not envy, does not boast (does not vaunt itself), is not proud (not puffed up), does not dishonor others (does not behave itself unseemly), not self-seeking (seeketh not her own), not easily angered (not easily provoked), keeps no record of wrongs (thinketh no evil)