Old Testament books
The life of Jesus
Famous verses
Epistles
Christian history
5

Hebrews is an Old Testament Book (yes or no)

No

5

At this ceremonial event, Jesus performed his first miracle.

A wedding

5

This Roman emperor was the first Christian emperor

Constantine the Great/ St. Constantine

10

This book is the chronological beginning of the Old Testament

Genesis

10

What was Jesus' profession before he started his ministry?

Carpenter (Mark 6:3)

10

This is the first verse of the Bible

Genesis 1:1

10

Did Carthage receive a canon epistle?
(yes or no)

No

10

This Roman Emperor is the apparent emperor who had Peter crucified.

Nero

15

This book features the Israelite escape from Egypt

Exodus

15

Did Jesus like that people had a market in the temple?

(yes or no)

no

15

"In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was... (finish this verse)

God

15

This epistle's audience was in this city in Western Europe

Romans

15

This edict in the Roman Empire allowed Christianity to be legal in the empire

Edict of Milan

20

This is a wisdom book. It is sometimes called "negative" or "realistic" wisdom because it counters simple, proverbial advice with the limitations of human understanding.

Ecclesiastes 

20

This continent Jesus spent most of his ministry in

Asia
(also Eurasia)

20

The shortest verse in the Bible has two words, and the verse says:

Jesus wept (John 11:35) 

20

This church was formed when King Henry VIII was not granted a divorce by the Pope of the Catholic Church.

Anglican Church

35

Which book is this verse from: "As they were walking along and talking, suddenly a chariot of fire and horses of fire appeared and separated the two of them, and Elijah went up in a whirlwind into heaven"

2 Kings

35

This cousin of Jesus baptizes him

St. John the Baptist

35

Recite John 3:16

For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life

35

This former Roman enemy city-state held a council that decided the New Testament Canon

Carthage