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Question 1
Was Paul the Disciple Who Betrayed Jesus for Thirty Pieces of Silver?
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Who Led The Israelites Out Of Egyptian Slavery?
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Which Garden Was Home To Adam And Eve?
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What Was The First Plague Sent Upon Egypt?
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Who Built An Ark To Survive A Worldwide Flood?
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Which King Defeated Goliath With A Sling And Stone?
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What Is The First Book Of The New Testament?
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Which Disciple Betrayed Jesus For Thirty Pieces Of Silver?
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Where Was Jesus Born According To Scripture?
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What Did God Provide Israel To Eat In The Wilderness?
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Which Prophet Was Swallowed By A Great Fish?
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Who Interpreted Pharaoh’s Dreams Of Cows And Grain?
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What River Did John The Baptist Use For Baptisms?
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Which Apostle Was Formerly A Tax Collector?
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What Weapon Did Samson Use Against A Thousand Philistines?
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Which Old Testament Book Centers On Suffering And Faith?
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Who Walked With God And “Was No More” Because God Took Him?
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Which Judge Defeated Midianites With Three Hundred Men?
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What Mountain Did Moses Receive The Ten Commandments On?
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Which Queen Visited King Solomon To Test His Wisdom?
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What Sea Did Israelites Cross On Dry Ground?
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Who Interpreted The Handwriting On Babylon’s Wall?
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What Miracle Did Jesus Perform At A Wedding In Cana?
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Which Psalm Begins “The Lord Is My Shepherd”?
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Who Was The Strongest Man In The Bible Known For Long Hair?
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What Was The Occupation Of Luke The Evangelist?
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Which Old Testament Book Contains “To Everything There Is A Season”?
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What Fruit Did Eve Eat From The Forbidden Tree?
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Who Led The Early Church And Preached At Pentecost?
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What Old Testament Woman Became Ancestor Of Jesus Despite Being A Moabite?
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Which Giant Measure Did Noah Use To Dimension The Ark?
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Who Was The Mother Of Samuel, The Prophet?
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What New Testament Book Records The Early Church’s History?
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Which City’s Walls Fell After Israelites Marched Around It?
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Who Betrayed Samson By Cutting His Hair?
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What Prophet Confronted King Ahab On Mount Carmel?
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Which Gospel Is The Shortest?
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Who Dreamed Of A Ladder Reaching Heaven?
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Which Disciple Doubted Jesus’ Resurrection Until Seeing His Wounds?
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What Old Testament Figure’s Donkey Spoke To Warn Him?
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Which Book Concludes With “Grace Be With You All”?
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Who Survived The Fiery Furnace In Babylon?
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What River Was Naaman Told To Wash In For Healing?
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Which Apostle Wrote Most New Testament Epistles?
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What King Saw The Sun Move Backward As A Sign?
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Who Is Considered The “Weeping Prophet”?
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What Did Jesus Feed To Five Thousand Men Besides Bread?
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Which Book Contains “The Lord Bless You And Keep You” Priestly Blessing?
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Who Was Moses’ Sister, A Prophetess Leading Israel In Song?
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What Metal Image Did Israelites Worship In Wilderness, Angering God?
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Which Judge Vowed To Sacrifice First Out‑Of‑Door Greeter After Victory?
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Who Wrote Many Proverbs And Built The First Temple?
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Which Prophet Had A Vision Of Wheels Within Wheels?
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Which Book Is A Collection Of Love Poetry Between Beloved And Lover?
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Who Interpreted Nebuchadnezzar’s Dream Of A Statue Of Metals?
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Which Apostle Was A Tent‑Maker By Trade?
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What City’s Christians Were First Called “Christians”?
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Who Anointed David King While He Was A Shepherd Boy?
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Which Gospel Begins With “In The Beginning Was The Word”?
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What Is The Longest Psalm In The Bible?
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Who Predicted Drought Then Called Fire Down On A Water‑Drenched Altar?
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Which New Testament Book Addresses “Faith Without Works Is Dead”?
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Who Was The Roman Governor That Condemned Jesus To Crucifixion?
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Which Patriarch Worked Seven Years Each For Leah And Rachel?
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What Was The Sign Of God’s Covenant With Noah?
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Which Apostolic Letter Teaches “The Fruit Of The Spirit”?
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Who Interpreted Pharaoh’s Cupbearer And Baker Dreams In Prison?
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Which Prophet Spoke Of A “Valley Of Dry Bones” Bringing Life?
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What Woman Hid Israelite Spies In Jericho?
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Which Disciple Walked On Water Toward Jesus?
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Who Asked God For Wisdom Rather Than Riches?
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Which Prophet Was Fed By Ravens During A Drought?
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Who Was Raised From The Dead After Four Days In A Tomb?
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Which Epistle Describes The “Armor Of God”?
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Who Heard God Calling Three Times As A Boy In The Temple?
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What Animal Spoke To Eve In The Garden?
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Which Old Testament Book Laments Jerusalem’s Destruction With Acrostic Poems?
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Who Was The First Martyr Of The Christian Church?
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Which Apostle’s Letter Teaches About Love In “Chapter 13”?
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What King’s Dream Showed A Tree Cut Down Then Restored?
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Who Found Baby Moses In A Basket Among Reeds?
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Which Minor Prophet Urged People To “Act Justly, Love Mercy, Walk Humbly”?
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Who Visited Jesus At Night To Discuss Being “Born Again”?
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Which King Of Judah Began Reign At Age Eight, Later Rediscovering The Law?
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What Did Jesus Calms When Disciples Feared For Their Lives?
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Who Anointed Jesus’ Feet With Costly Perfume And Wiped Them With Hair?
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Which Tribe Served As Priests In Israel?
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What Mountain Did Jesus Ascend From Into Heaven?
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Who Rebuilt Jerusalem’s Walls Despite Opposition?
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What Old Testament Feast Celebrates Israel’s Exodus Deliverance?
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Which Apostle Was Exiled To Patmos And Wrote Revelation?
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No
Judas Iscariot, not Paul, betrayed Jesus; Paul converted later and tirelessly spread Christianity throughout the Mediterranean world.
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Moses
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Joseph
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Aaron
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Joshua
Moses confronted Pharaoh, delivered ten plagues, and guided Israel through the Red Sea toward freedom.
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Garden of Olives
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Garden of Eden
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Garden of Carmel
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Garden of Gethsemane
Eden’s lush paradise contained the Tree of Life and Tree of Knowledge, setting humanity’s origin story.
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Locusts
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Water turned to blood
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Darkness
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Boils
God turned Nile waters into blood, demonstrating divine power and starting Pharaoh’s escalating judgments.
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Noah
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David
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Abraham
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Solomon
Noah obeyed God, constructing an ark that preserved his family and animal pairs during the deluge.
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Solomon
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David
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Saul
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Hezekiah
Young David’s faith empowered him to slay Philistine giant Goliath, securing Israelite morale and victory.
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Mark
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Luke
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Matthew
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John
Matthew opens the New Testament, presenting Jesus as Messiah through genealogy, teachings, and miracles.
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Judas Iscariot
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Thomas
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Peter
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James
Judas identified Jesus with a kiss, leading authorities to arrest and crucify Him according to prophecy.
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Jerusalem
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Nazareth
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Bethlehem
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Capernaum
Bethlehem fulfilled Micah’s prophecy, hosting Jesus’ humble birth in a manger within David’s ancestral town.
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Manna
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Fish
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Quail only
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Figs
Manna, meaning “What is it?”, miraculously appeared daily, sustaining Israelites during forty years of wandering.
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Isaiah
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Daniel
3
Elijah
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Jonah
Running from Nineveh’s mission, Jonah spent three days in a fish before preaching repentance successfully.
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Benjamin
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Levi
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Gad
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Joseph
Joseph’s interpretation foretold seven years of plenty followed by famine, enabling Egypt’s survival strategy.
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Jordan River
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Euphrates River
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Tigris River
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Nile River
John baptized repentant crowds in the Jordan, including Jesus, inaugurating His public ministry.
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Andrew
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Bartholomew
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Matthew
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Philip
Matthew left lucrative tax collecting to follow Jesus, later writing a Gospel for Jewish audiences.
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Donkey’s jawbone
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Sling
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Spear
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Bow
Empowered by divine strength, Samson wielded a jawbone, illustrating God’s power despite human flaws.
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Ruth
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Job
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Ezra
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Esther
Job endures intense trials yet maintains faith, exploring themes of righteousness, suffering, and divine sovereignty.
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Lamech
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Shem
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Enoch
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Abel
Enoch’s close relationship with God led to translation to heaven without experiencing death.
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Jephthah
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Samson
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Gideon
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Deborah
Gideon’s reduced army used trumpets and torches, proving victory comes from God, not numbers.
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Mount Hermon
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Mount Sinai
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Mount Zion
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Mount Carmel
God delivered stone tablets to Moses atop Sinai, forming Israel’s foundational covenant law.
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Queen Jezebel
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Queen Esther
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Queen Vashti
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Queen of Sheba
The Queen of Sheba traveled with riches, leaving impressed by Solomon’s wisdom and prosperity.
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Dead Sea
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Mediterranean Sea
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Sea of Galilee
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Red Sea
God parted the Red Sea, allowing safe passage and drowning pursuing Egyptian chariots.
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Jeremiah
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Ezekiel
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Habakkuk
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Daniel
Daniel read “Mene, Mene, Tekel, Parsin,” predicting Babylon’s fall under King Belshazzar’s reign.
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Walked on water
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Raised Lazarus
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Fed five thousand
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Turned water into wine
His first recorded miracle displayed divine authority and blessed marital celebration.
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Psalm 1
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Psalm 51
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Psalm 23
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Psalm 119
Psalm 23 offers comforting imagery of God’s guidance, provision, and protection for believers.
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Saul
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Samson
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Nimrod
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Absalom
Samson’s Nazirite vow forbade cutting hair; Delilah’s betrayal led to strength loss and redemption.
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Fisherman
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Tentmaker
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Physician
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Carpenter
Colossians 4:14 identifies Luke as “the beloved physician,” contributing medical perspective to Gospel narrative.
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Ecclesiastes
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Song of Solomon
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Lamentations
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Proverbs
Ecclesiastes 3 reflects on life’s cyclical events under God’s sovereignty.
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Apple
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Pear
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The text doesn’t specify an apple
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Pomegranate
Genesis names it simply “fruit”; tradition later depicted an apple without scriptural basis.
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John
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Peter
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Stephen
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Philip
Filled with the Holy Spirit, Peter’s sermon converted about three thousand in Jerusalem.
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Michal
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Delilah
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Ruth
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Jezebel
Ruth’s loyalty to Naomi led to marriage with Boaz, including her in Messiah’s lineage.
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Talent
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Cubit
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Stadia
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Shekel
Genesis states ark dimensions in cubits, an ancient length from elbow to fingertip.
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Rachel
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Leah
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Bathsheba
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Hannah
Hannah prayed earnestly for a child, dedicating Samuel to God’s service at Shiloh.
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Revelation
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Romans
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Hebrews
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Acts
Acts chronicles apostles’ ministry, Holy Spirit’s arrival, and Gospel expansion beyond Jerusalem.
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Jericho
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Ai
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Bethel
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Nineveh
Obeying God’s unusual command, Israel circled Jericho, and trumpets signaled miraculous wall collapse.
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Rahab
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Delilah
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Jezebel
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Tamar
Philistine leaders bribed Delilah to discover Samson’s strength secret, resulting in capture.
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Elijah
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Malachi
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Elisha
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Micah
Elijah challenged Baal’s prophets; fire consumed his sacrifice, proving Yahweh’s supremacy.
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Luke
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John
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Matthew
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Mark
Mark’s brisk narrative emphasizes Jesus’ actions, likely addressing Roman believers with concise urgency.
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Esau
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Ishmael
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Jacob
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Joseph
Fleeing Esau, Jacob saw angels ascending a ladder, receiving covenant promises at Bethel.
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Philip
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Bartholomew
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James
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Thomas
Thomas demanded physical evidence; Jesus appeared, prompting declaration “My Lord and my God!”
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Balaam
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Balak
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Saul
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Gideon
An angel blocked Balaam; God opened the donkey’s mouth, averting cursed prophecy on Israel.
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Proverbs
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Revelation
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Isaiah
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Exodus
Revelation’s closing benediction assures believers of Christ’s grace amid prophetic visions.
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Shadrach, Meshach, Abednego
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Daniel, Ezekiel, Jeremiah
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Peter, James, John
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Nehemiah, Ezra, Zerubbabel
Nebuchadnezzar saw four figures walking unharmed, recognizing God’s deliverance.
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Cherith
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Jordan River
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Euphrates
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Nile
Elisha instructed Naaman’s seven dips, curing leprosy and inspiring monotheistic faith.
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Peter
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Jude
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James
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Paul
Paul’s letters address doctrine, ethics, and church guidance across Roman provinces.
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Hezekiah
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Uzziah
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Rehoboam
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Jeroboam
God reversed shadow ten steps on Ahaz’s sundial confirming Hezekiah’s extended life promise.
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Isaiah
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Jeremiah
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Zechariah
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Hosea
Jeremiah lamented Judah’s impending exile, expressing deep sorrow yet unwavering hope.
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Grapes
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Quail
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Fish
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Olives
Two fish and five loaves miraculously multiplied, illustrating compassion and divine provision.
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Genesis
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Chronicles
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Deuteronomy
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Numbers
Numbers 6 records Aaronic benediction, still recited in worship for divine favor and peace.
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Sarah
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Dinah
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Miriam
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Zipporah
Miriam sang triumph after Red Sea crossing, praising God’s horse‑and‑rider victory.
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Golden Calf
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Bronze Altar
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Iron Ox
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Silver Serpent
Impatient for Moses, they molded Egyptian gold into a calf, breaking first commandments.
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Abdon
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Jephthah
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Ehud
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Othniel
Jephthah’s rash vow tragically involved his daughter, highlighting vow caution.
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Solomon
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Saul
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David
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Rehoboam
Solomon’s wisdom produced thousands of proverbs; he constructed Jerusalem’s magnificent temple for God.
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Daniel
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Zechariah
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Ezekiel
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Obadiah
Ezekiel’s wheel vision symbolized God’s mobile glory among exiled Israelites in Babylon.
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Habakkuk
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Lamentations
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Song of Solomon
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Ruth
Song of Solomon celebrates marital love, often interpreted allegorically for divine‑human relationship.
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Daniel
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Ezra
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Joseph
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Nehemiah
Daniel revealed kingdoms represented by gold, silver, bronze, iron, forecasting empires’ succession.
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Paul
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Andrew
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John
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Matthew
Paul supported ministry crafting tents, illustrating vocational self‑sufficiency and mission dedication.
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Rome
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Jerusalem
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Corinth
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Antioch
Acts 11 notes disciples first nicknamed “Christians” in Antioch, signifying Christ‑followers.
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Saul
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Samuel
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Nathan
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Gad
God instructed Samuel to anoint youngest son David, bypassing older brothers.
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Luke
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John
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Mark
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Matthew
John introduces Jesus’ divine preexistence as Logos through poetic prologue.
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Psalm 119
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Psalm 150
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Psalm 23
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Psalm 1
Psalm 119 spans 176 verses, celebrating God’s law with acrostic Hebrew alphabet structure.
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Elijah
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Isaiah
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Joel
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Elisha
Elijah’s Carmel miracle demonstrated Yahweh’s supremacy over Baal amidst Israel’s wavering faith.
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James
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Philemon
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Titus
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Galatians
James emphasizes active faith evidenced by deeds, complementing Pauline justification teaching.
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Herod Antipas
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Felix
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Caesar Augustus
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Pontius Pilate
Pilate washed hands symbolically yet authorized execution under political pressure.
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Esau
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Jacob
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Isaac
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Joseph
Jacob served Laban fourteen years total, illustrating perseverance for beloved Rachel.
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Olive branch
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Dove
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Rainbow
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Burnt offering
God set rainbow in clouds, promising never again to flood entire earth.
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Galatians
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2 Peter
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Ephesians
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Colossians
Galatians 5 lists love, joy, peace, and seven more virtues produced by Spirit‑led believers.
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Joseph
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Moses
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Joshua
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Daniel
Joseph’s accurate interpretations led to eventual promotion and Pharaoh’s trust.
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Zechariah
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Haggai
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Nahum
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Ezekiel
Ezekiel’s vision illustrated Israel’s restoration from exile to spiritual vitality.
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Michal
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Delilah
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Rahab
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Bathsheba
Rahab’s faith secured her family’s survival and inclusion in Messiah’s genealogy.
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James
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John
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Peter
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Andrew
Peter briefly walked until doubt caused sinking; Jesus rescued, teaching faith.
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Solomon
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Rehoboam
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Manasseh
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Absalom
Pleased, God granted Solomon unparalleled wisdom plus wealth and honor unrivaled among kings.
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Joel
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Hosea
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Elisha
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Elijah
God sent ravens with bread and meat to sustain Elijah near brook Cherith.
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Eutychus
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Tabitha
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Jairus’ daughter
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Lazarus
Jesus called Lazarus from Bethany tomb, foreshadowing His resurrection power.
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Philippians
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Ephesians
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Hebrews
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1 Timothy
Ephesians 6 outlines spiritual armor—belt of truth, shield of faith, etc.—for believers’ warfare.
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Josiah
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Isaac
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Samuel
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Gideon
Mentor Eli guided Samuel to answer, initiating prophetic ministry in Israel.
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Raven
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Donkey
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Serpent
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Lion
The crafty serpent tempted Eve, leading to sin’s entry and human fall.
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Jonah
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Lamentations
3
Nehemiah
4
Micah
Jeremiah mourns Jerusalem’s fall, yet affirms God’s unfailing mercies.
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Barnabas
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Timothy
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Stephen
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Silas
Stephen’s Spirit‑filled sermon angered Sanhedrin; stoning scattered believers, spreading Gospel wider.
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James in James
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Paul in 1 Corinthians
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Peter in 1 Peter
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John in 1 John
1 Corinthians 13 extols love’s supremacy over gifts, defining divine charity.
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Cyrus
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Artaxerxes
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Darius
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Nebuchadnezzar
Daniel interpreted dream predicting Nebuchadnezzar’s humbling madness and later throne restoration.
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Pharaoh’s Daughter
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Zipporah
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Miriam
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Hagar
Pharaoh’s daughter adopted Moses, raising him in Egyptian palace, later delivering Israel.
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Nahum
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Zephaniah
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Malachi
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Micah
Micah 6:8 summarizes true religion: justice, loving‑kindness, and humble fellowship with God.
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Zacchaeus
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Caiaphas
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Bartimaeus
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Nicodemus
Pharisee Nicodemus grappled with spiritual rebirth, later defending Jesus and preparing burial spices.
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Manasseh
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Jehoiakim
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Josiah
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Ahaz
Josiah’s reforms removed idols; recovered Torah initiated covenant renewal and Passover celebration.
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Storm on Sea of Galilee
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Locust swarm
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Plague of lepers
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Earthquake in Jerusalem
Jesus rebuked wind and waves, illustrating authority over nature and disciples’ faith growth.
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Salome
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Mary Magdalene
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Mary of Bethany
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Martha
Mary’s lavish devotion prefigured burial preparation, prompting teaching on sacrificial worship.
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Benjamin
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Levites
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Dan
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Judah
Descendants of Levi managed tabernacle, sacrifices, and temple worship, receiving no territorial inheritance.
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Mount Tabor
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Mount Carmel
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Mount of Olives
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Mount Sinai
Acts 1 records ascension near Bethany on Mount Olives, with angels promising His return.
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Ezra
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Nehemiah
3
Haggai
4
Zerubbabel
Nehemiah led exiles, arming builders with swords and trowels, completing walls in fifty-two days.
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Tabernacles
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Pentecost
3
Passover
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Purim
Passover commemorates lamb’s blood sparing firstborns, marking liberation from Egypt’s bondage.
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Jude
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Peter
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John
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Thomas
John received apocalyptic visions on Patmos, culminating Scripture with prophetic hope and final benediction.
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