Water
The Herods
The Transfiguration
Parable of the Sower
100

This river divides the province of Judea and Perea.

Jordan River

100

This Herod ruled the during the time of Jesus' birth.

Herod the Great

100

Jesus' clothes became this color of light.

White

100

The seeds that fell on the path were eaten by this.

Birds

200

Bethsaida, Capernaum and Magadan are all adjacent to this body of water.

Sea of Galilee

200

This Herod ordered the beheading of John the Baptist

The Tetrarch

200

One of the prophets that appeared with Jesus

Moses or Elijah

200

This scorched the plants

The sun

300

The Sea of Galilee was also named this in honor of the Roman Emperor.

Sea of Tiberius 

300

The name of Herod the Tetrarch's unlawful wife.

Herodias

300
This disciple requested to build three shelters

Peter

300

This item from the story  represents 'the deceitfulness of wealth' that chokes the word

Thorns

400

Phoenicia is closest to this body of water

Mediterranean Sea

400

Herod the Tetrarch's other name

Antipas

400

Who said, "This is my Son, whom I love;..."

God the Father

400

The birds that snatches the seeds on the path represent whom

Satan or the evil one

500

It is better to tie a large millstone around the neck and thrown into the sea than to do this.

Causing little ones to stumble

500

This Herod governed the provinces of Samaria and Judea.

Archelaus 

500

The Transfiguration most likely happened on this high mountain.

Mount Hermon

500

The seeds represent this

The word of God