Exodus
Leviticus
Numbers
Deuteronomy
Joshua to Ruth
200

This is Moses' elder brother, who served him as spokesman. 

Who was Aaron? 

200

In this Old Testament subdivision, there are 613 rules for observant Israelites to follow, but these rules also tell a story. 

What is the Torah (or "the Law?") 

200

The book of Numbers is so named because of two of these which bookend its narrative. 

What is a census? 

200

Deuteronomy contains a body of laws bookended by speeches from this figure, who does not believe the Israelites will remain faithful. 

Who is Moses? 

200

In crossing the Jordan River, Joshua acts out a prefigurement of this Christian action. 

What is baptism? 

400

This number, associated with the number of times God spoke during creation, is also the number of plagues inflicted on Egypt. 

What is ten? 

400

The two greatest commandments sum up the Law and the Prophets, telling us to love God with all your heart, soul, and strength, and to love this person as yourself. 

Who is your neighbor? 

400

Israelites wandered the desert for this many years, which is a number of testing throughout the Bible.

What is forty? 

400

"Deuteronomy" derives from a Greek word which translates into English as this. 

What is "second law?" 

400

Joshua regularly performs signs and miracles similar to that of this Biblical figure, making him a second one of these. 

Who is Moses? 

600

Immediately after promising to follow God's commandments, Israelites fall into this sin, making a Golden Calf in order to try to control God. 

What is idolatry? 

600

This subset of laws was meant to make the Israelites distinct from other nations. 

What were the ritual laws? 

600
Because Moses takes the place of God by calling this out of the rock, God tells Moses he will not enter the promised land. 

What is water? 

600

This prayer, prayed daily by observant Jews, declares that God is one, and includes the first of the two greatest commandments. 

What is the shema

600
Rather than use military means, Joshua follows the will of God, marching around and blowing trumpets in order to defeat this city. 

What is Jericho? 

800

On Mt. Sinai, God gave Moses one of these, the most important in the Old Testament. 

What is a covenant? 

800

This subset of laws was meant to make the Israelites a good people. 

What were the moral laws? 

800
When the Israelites rebelled against Moses, God responded by sending these animals to bite them. 

What are snakes? 

800

Because the Levitical law will not be followed by the Israelites, Moses softened the law in the book of Deuteronomy, allowing for this anti-marital practice. 

What is divorce? 

800

While most of the characters in the book of Ruth of Israelite, Ruth herself was one of these. 

What is a Moabite (or a foreigner?) 

1000

Instead of a temple, Israelites built a tent in the wilderness, which also goes by this name. 

What is the tabernacle? 

1000

This subset of laws was meant to make the Israelites able to live in the presence of God. 

What were the purity laws? 

1000

In order to be healed from being bitten, the Israelites were commanded to look up upon this, which prefigures Jesus on the Cross. 

What is the bronze serpent? 

1000

In the Book of Deuteronomy, Moses told Israelites to place the book of the law beside this artifact, which contained the stone tablets of the Ten Commandments, Aaron's rod, and a pot of manna. 

What is the ark of the covenant? 

1000

The book of Ruth takes place during this Biblical book full of violence and a descent into corruption, standing as a sharp contrast against it. 

What is the Book of Judges?