Letter
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Book
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Description
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Answer
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A
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Son of Adam and Eve who had a good sacrifice for God, which made his brother jealous. He became the first murder victim.
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Abel
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B
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King David saw her bathing on the roof and proceeded to send her husband, a soldier in the army, to his death. After marrying this woman, David would be confronted and eventually repent.
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Bathsheba
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C
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Son of Adam and Eve who had a comparatively poor sacrifice. He became jealous of his brother’s sacrifice and committed the first murder.
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Cain
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D
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On the behest of the Philistines, she seduced and betrayed Samson. She learned that Samson’s great physical strength came from his uncut hair.
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Delilah
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E
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A prophet who received vivid visions from God during the Babylonian exile, delivering messages of judgment, repentance, and the hope that the Babylonian Exile would end and Israel would be restored.
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Ezekiel
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F
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Harbingers of the end times, bringing conquest, war, famine, and death.
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Four Horsemen
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G
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A giant Philistine warrior, famously brought down by a youthful David wielding a sling.
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Goliath
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H
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Noah’s son, who saw him naked after he drank too much. This disrespect of his patriarch cursed him and his descendants.
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Ham
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I
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Abraham’s eldest son. God commanded that Abraham sacrifice him, but the willing sacrificial son was spared by God at the last moment.
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Isaac
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J
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Wealthy and pious man who loved God. He lost his wealth, family, and health as God permitted a series of trials and tribulations to test his faith.
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Job
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K
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This man led a rebellion against Moses and Aaron while the Israelites wandered the wilderness for 40 years.
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Korah
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L
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Monstrous sea creature possessing immense size and impenetrable scales.
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Leviathan
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M
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One of the most powerful angels, responsible for protecting the Israelites during tribulation.
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Michael
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N
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Minor character who was known as a skilled hunter, one of the builders of the Tower of Babel, and one who rebelled against God. His name has somehow become synonymous with blockhead.
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Nimrod
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O
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Minor prophet who foretold the downfall of the Kingdom of Edom, a hostile neighbour of Israel.
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Obadiah
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P
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All-powerful leader of the Egyptian empire who, after suffering ten plagues, was forced to emancipate the Jews.
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Pharaoh
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Q
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Son of Ishmael whose descendants appear in several books. These descendants are described as caravan traders.
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Qedar
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R
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Jacob’s wife who devised a plan to have Jacob receive a blessing from his father. She disguised Jacob as his brother Esau to accomplish this.
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Rebekah/Rebecca
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S
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David’s son who became king of Israel. He’s considered a wise and just leader, whose greatest accomplishment might be building the First Temple.
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Solomon
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T
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Primary figure of a book that is part of the Old Testament in many denominations. This man goes on a journey to recover his family’s lost wealth, receiving help from the angel Raphael along the way. Does not paint himself blue at any point.
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Tobias/Tobit
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U
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King David committed adultery with this soldier’s wife, and she became pregnant. Not knowing what else to do to cover up the affair, King David sent this soldier to his death. Unrelated to the Dickensian Mr. Heep.
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Uriah
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V
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The first wife of a Persian King. She refused to appear before him at a royal banquet, leading to her removal as queen. She was replaced by Esther.
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Vashti
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W
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Celestial observers who carry out God’s will on Earth; these beings are not elaborated upon in other Books of the Bible.
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Watchers
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X
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Persian King who married Esther and stopped a plot to annihilate his kingdom’s Jewish people.
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Xerxes
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Y
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Played a major role in defeating the Canaanite general Sisera. She invited the general into her tent to rest, but drove a spike into his head while he slept.
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Yael
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Z
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After the Israelites returned to Israel from the Babylonian Exile, this prophet received guidance from God to (re)build the Second Temple and restore Jerusalem.
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Zechariah
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