The author of the most biblical books
Paul
The desert in which the Israelites built a golden calf as Moses was recieving the 10 Commandments
Sinai
The Jewish name for the first 5 books of the Bible
Torah
This Christian holiday celebrates the Holy Spirit descending on the apostles like tongues of fire
Pentecost
God told this person "I have made you a father of many nations"
Abraham
The apostle that didn't believe that the other apostles saw Jesus
Thomas
Golgotha/Calvary
This Old Testament book details the story of the Israelite invasion of Caanan
Joshua
This was created on the fourth day of creation
Sun, moon, stars, planets etc.
This person said "After me comes one who is more powerful than I, whose sandals I am not worthy to carry"
John the Baptist
This man wrestled with an angel who touched his hip and dislocated it
Jacob
The city said to be the hometown of Abram/Abraham
Ur
This famous book, attributed to an ancestor of Noah, was not included in the Bible but was referenced multiple times in the New Testement
The Book of Enoch
This event in 1844 left many followers of the Millerite movement disillusioned when the predicted Second Coming of Christ did not occur
The Great Dissapointment
This person, after committing murder, said "I shall be a fugitive and a vagabond in the earth"
Cain
The tribe of which Moses was from
Levi
The island that the apostle Paul was shipwrecked on
Malta
The New Testament book scholars generally understand was written LAST
Any of 2 Peter, Titus, or 1&2 Timothy
The Jewish holiday that celebrates Esther's act
Purim
This person said "See, your sister-in-law has gone back to her people and to her gods; return after your sister-in-law"
Naomi
This Assyrian king is credited with the destruction of most Judahite worship sites outside of Jerusalem in the late 700s BCE, but failed to take Jerusalem itself
Sennacherib
The name for the potter's field where Judas hung himself, according to Matthew 27
The Field of Blood
The meaning of a 'Pseudopigraphal' book
A book written by a person who is claiming to be somebody else, usually an authoritative historical figure
The plague immediately preceeding the deaths of the firstborn in the book of Exodus
The plague of Darkness
Paul wrote to this congragation "if God is for us, who can be against us?"
Romans