01. Be fruitful and multiply (Gen 1:28).
02. Noah. After planting the first vineyard and making wine, Noah drank some of the fermented juice and became drunk (Gen. 9:20-21).
03. The war of the four kings of the north led by Chedorlaomer (Gen. 13:1-24).
04. Egypt’s Pharaoh, during Joseph’s time in prison, celebrated his birthday with a feast, the restoration of one of his servants, and the hanging of another (Gen. 40:20-22).
05. Jesus’ first miracle involved turning water into wine (Jn. 2:1-11).
06. Abimelech. He was the son of Jerubbaal (Gideon), and he killed his brothers—70 of them (the youngest Jotham, survived)—to establish himself as king of Shechem, his mother’s people (Judges 9:1-6).
07. The daughters of Shallum who helped rebuild part of Jerusalem after the Exile (Judges 9:1-6).
08. King Ahasuerus of Susa. When the king divorced his first wife, Vashti, beautiful young girls were paraded before the king to compete for the position of queen. The year-long contest ended when the crown was placed on Ester’s head (Esther 2:7).
09. Queen Esther. Her given name was Hadassah (meaning “myrtle”), but she used the Persian name Esther in the court of King Ahasuerus (Esther 2:7).
10. In Antioch, many responded to the message about Jesus. When those in the church at Jerusalem heard this, the sent Barnabas, later joined by Paul, to meet with them. It was here that Jesus’ followers were first called Christians (Acts 13).
11. Jacob (Gen. 29:18-30)
12. 17 years old (Gen. 37:2-3)
13. Goliath’s (1 Sam. 17:50-51)
14. Samson (Judges 16:23, 27-30)
15. The Israelites (Numbers 11)
16. Elijah (1 Kings 17:1-6)
17. Uriah the Hitite (2 Sam. 11:2-17)
18. The plague of frogs (Ex. 8:1-18)
19. Mt. Ararat (Gen. 8:4)
20. The Queen of Sheba (1 Kings 10:1-10)
21. Cypress (Gen. 6:14)
22. Nehemiah (Neh. 1:11; 2:5)
23. Four (Daniel 3:25)
24. A rainbow in the clouds (Gen. 9:11-17)
25. His uncut hair (Judg. 16)
26. Daniel (Dan. 6:10)
27. Solomon (1 Kings 10)
28. Lot’s wife (Gen. 19:24-26)
29. A calf (Ex. 32:1-6)
30. 110 years old (Gen. 50:26)
31. Shepherd (1 Sam. 16:11-13)
32. The chief god of the Canaanites (1 Kings 18)
33. Balaam (Nu. 22:22-30)
34. Adam and Eve (Gen. 3:7) I’ll be really surprised if anyone missed this one!)
35. Ruth (Ruth 4:13)
36. Cain (Genesis 4:1-2)
37. Gideon (Jdg. 7:15-16)
38. Jerubbaal (Jdg. 7:1)
39. Elijah (1 Kings 17:17-24
40. Joshua and Caleb (Numbers 14:6-9)
41. Esau (Gen. 25:24-26)
42. Milk & honey (Numbers 13:27)
43. The first day. It wasn’t. It only says that God created the day, and the darkness he ‘called’ night. (Gen. 1:1-5)
44. Solomon (1 Kings 11:3)
45. The brothers of Joseph (Gen. 37-26-28)
46. Elijah (1 Kings 18:22, 40)
47. Hagar (Genesis 16:15)
48. 100 years old (Genesis 21:5)
49. Gomer (Hosea 1:3)
50. Naaman (2 Kings 5:1)
51. The priests of Israel (Ezekiel 44:15-18)
52. Jochebed, the mother of Moses (Ex. 2:3, 6:20)
53. Micah (Micah 5:2)
54. Haman, the enemy of the Jews (Esther 7:9-10)
55. They held his hands aloft (Ex. 17:11-13)
56. Deborah, a judge and prophetess, who led a successful Israelite revolt against Canaanite domination (Jdgs. 4-5)
57. Achish, king of Gath (1 Samuel 21:12-22:1)
58. 12 (Joshua 4:3)
59. The twelve tribes of Israel
60. Uzzah (2 Samuel 6:6-7)
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