This item, worn by the High Priest, contained 12 stones representing the tribes of Israel.
What is the Breastpiece of Judgment? (Exodus 28:15)
In Revelation, the four living creatures around the throne have faces resembling a lion, a bull, an eagle, and this fourth face.
What is a Man? (Revelation 4:7)
This king asked God for wisdom rather than riches or long life.
Who is Solomon? (1 Kings 3:9-11)
This apostle was a tax collector before following Jesus.
Who is Matthew (Levi)? (Matthew 9:9)
This liquid measure is equal to a "bath"; it is one-tenth of a homer.
What is an Ephah? (Ezekiel 45:11)
The feet of this image are made of this specific mixture.

What is Iron mixed with Clay? (Daniel 2:33)
This specific animal is used in Daniel 8 to represent the King of Greece, who charges with great rage.
What is a Goat (or He-Goat)? (Daniel 8:21)
This wicked king of Israel established calf worship in Dan and Bethel to keep people from going to Jerusalem.
Who is Jeroboam (I)? (1 Kings 12:28-29)
He is known as the "Apostle to the Nations."
Who is Paul (Saul)? (Romans 11:13)
A "cubit" is approximately this length in inches (or cm), based on the distance from the elbow to the fingertip.
What is 17.5 inches (or ~44.5 cm)? (Insight Vol 1, "Cubit")
This large copper item located between the altar and the tent of meeting was used for washing.

What is the Basin (or Laver)? (Exodus 30:18)
In the book of Joel, a plague of these insects is used to symbolize a devastating military force stripping the land bare.
What are Locusts? (Joel 1:4)
This faithful king of Judah prayed to Jehovah when the Assyrian King Sennacherib threatened Jerusalem.
Who is Hezekiah? (2 Kings 19:15-19)
This apostle replaced Judas Iscariot to restore the number of the twelve.
Who is Matthias? (Acts 1:26)
The "daric" mentioned in Ezra and Nehemiah was a gold coin from this empire.
What is Persia? (Ezra 8:27)
In Revelation, the "vine of the earth" is hurled into this great structure of God’s anger.
What is a Winepress? (Revelation 14:19)
Jesus referred to Herod Antipas as this animal, likely implying he was cunning or deceitful.
What is a Fox? (Luke 13:32)
He became king at age 8 and oversaw a great cleansing of the land and the repair of the temple.
Who is Josiah? (2 Kings 22:1)
This apostle was the brother of John and was the first of the 12 to be martyred (killed by Herod Agrippa I).
Who is James? (Acts 12:1-2)
A "Sabbath day's journey" was approximately this distance.
What is about 2,000 cubits (or ~0.5 to 0.7 miles)? (Acts 1:12; Insight, "Sabbath Day's Journey")
Located in Solomon's temple, this massive basin held about 11,600 gallons of water for the priests' use and rested upon sculptures of twelve bulls.
What is the Molten Sea (or the Cast Metal Sea)?
Reference: 1 Kings 7:23-25; 2 Chronicles 4:2-4 (See Insight on the Scriptures, Vol. 2, "Molten Sea").
The "Scarlet-Colored Wild Beast" in Revelation 17 is described as having this many heads and horns.
What is 7 heads and 10 horns? (Revelation 17:3)
This king was struck with leprosy in his forehead because he presumptuously tried to burn incense in the temple.
Who is Uzziah (or Azariah)? (2 Chronicles 26:19)
Known as "The Doubter," he said he wouldn't believe until he saw the print of the nails.
Who is Thomas? (John 20:25)
The handwriting on the wall for Belshazzar included "Mene, Mene, Tekel," and this word, meaning "divided."
What is Parsin (or Peres)? (Daniel 5:25, 28)