John the Baptist was born to this righteous couple, both described as faithful servants of God.
Elizabeth and Zechariah
Before becoming king, David was known for defeating this giant warrior with a sling and a stone.
Goliath
This son of Jacob was sold into slavery by his jealous brothers but later rose to power in Egypt.
Joseph
Jesus gave this disciple a new name meaning “rock,” even though He later predicted this man would deny Him.
St Peter
This is the only continent on Earth that has no native reptiles.
Antarctica
John lived an ascetic life in the wilderness, wearing camel’s hair and surviving mainly on this unusual diet.
Locusts and wild honey
David was the youngest son in his family and worked as this before he became famous.
Shepherd
This Jewish queen bravely approached the king to save her people from destruction.
Esther
This disciple received the blessing of kissing the body of St Mary after she had passed away.
St Thomas
This element has the chemical symbol Fe, which comes from its Latin name.
Iron
John was imprisoned for publicly condemning this ruler’s unlawful marriage.
Herod (Antipas)
This prophet secretly anointed David as king, choosing him not for his appearance, but for his heart.
Samuel
Susanna was falsely accused by two elders but saved when this young man exposed their lies through wise questioning.
Daniel
After meeting Jesus at Jacob’s well, this woman left behind an everyday object and ran to tell her town about Him.
Her water jug
This ancient wonder of the world was located in the city of Alexandria and was used to guide ships safely to shore.
Lighthouse of Alexandria
John the Baptist baptised people in this river, which later became an important place in Jesus’ ministry.
Jordan River
While fleeing from King Saul, David refused to kill him, saying he would not harm the Lord’s anointed, even when he had the chance in this place.
A cave
In the Book of Tobit, this archangel travels in disguise to guide and protect Tobit’s son on his journey.
Archangel Raphael
After the Resurrection, Jesus restored Peter by asking him three times to show his love and then giving him this command.
Feed my Sheep
This scientist proposed the laws of motion and universal gravitation in the 17th century.
Isaac Newton
At a banquet, John’s execution was ordered after this young woman danced and her mother demanded his head on a platter.
Salome who's mother was Herodias
After committing a serious sin, David was confronted by a prophet using a story about a rich man stealing a poor man’s lamb.
Nathan
Joseph correctly interpreted two prison dreams, one of which belonged to this royal official who was later restored to his position.
Pharaohs Cupbearer
The place where Judas eventually hung himself was later called something by the Pharisees. What is the name?
Akeldama or Field of Blood or originally known as the Potters Field
This is the longest river in the world by length, a title often debated with the Amazon.
Nile River