Places in the Holy Land
Animals
Bible Potpourri
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This city, meaning "House of Bread," is traditionally known as the birthplace of Jesus.

What is Bethlehem?

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Often depicted as a symbol of sacrifice, its blood was used for the Passover.

What is Lamb?

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This young shepherd boy defeated a giant with a slingshot and a stone.

Who is David?

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This river, whose name means "to descend," is famously where John the Baptist baptized Jesus.

What is the Jordan River?

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These creatures were part of the plagues in Egypt, hopping into houses and beds.

What are frogs?

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The king who built the first temple in Jerusalem.

Who is Solomon?

600

This ancient walled city, often called "City of David," is central to both Old and New Testament narratives and is considered holy by multiple faiths.

What is Jerusalem?

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David bravely faced and defeated this large predator to protect his sheep.

What is a lion?

600

The last book of the New Testament, containing prophecies about the end times.

What is the Book of Revelation?

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According to tradition, this hill outside Jerusalem is where Jesus was crucified. Its name means "place of the skull."

What is Golgotha?

800

This animal was often used for riding by kings and prophets, including Jesus entering Jerusalem.

What is a donkey?

800

The sister of Moses and Aaron, a prophetess who led the women in song after crossing the Red Sea.

Who is Miriam?

1000

This region, often seen as an enemy of Israel, was located east of the Jordan River and was the homeland of figures like Balak and Balaam.

What is Moab?

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These tiny, industrious insects are praised in Proverbs for their foresight and hard work.

What are Ants?

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The bread-like substance miraculously provided to the Israelites in the wilderness.

What is manna?