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The first man in the Bible given the power to perform miracles, he led God's people out of Egypt.

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His wife was Sarah; his son was Isaac.

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The Bible doesn't record anything he said, but his blood cried out to God from the ground after he was murdered by his brother.

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A wicked and cruel ruler, he ordered the slaughter of all young boys 2 years of age or under in Bethlehem and its surrounding areas.

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This shepherd boy and son of Jesse killed a bear and a lion to protect the sheep under his care.

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A faithful man, he lost his children, servants, livestock, and was struck with boils, but never turned away from God.

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Who told her mother-in-law Naomi "Wherever thou goest, I wilt go..."

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He briefly walked on water until he gave way to fear and doubt and began to sink.

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A prophet of God, he spent three days and three nights in the belly of a huge fish.

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One of the only two holy angels mentioned by name in the Bible, he told Mary that she would give birth to the son of God.

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Who was the first king of Israel?

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He led God's people into the Promised Land after wandering in the desert for 40 years. He and his army marched around Jericho, gave a loud cry, and brought down its walls.

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He was once a fierce persecutor of Christians, but after encountering Jesus on the road to Damascus, he eventually became a zealous apostle.

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He was sold into slavery by his brothers, but eventually became one of the most powerful officials in Egypt.

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He was able to escape the destruction of the city where he lived, but sadly, because of her disobedience, his wife turned into a pillar of salt.

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He was a beloved friend of Jesus, and when he died, Jesus went to his tomb to resurrect him.

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Incredibly strong, his feats include tearing a lion apart with his bare hands, carrying city gates to the top of a mountain, and destroying the massive pillars holding up a prison house.

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He and his family, along with many animals, were the only survivors of a global catastrophe.

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Known for his legendary wisdom, this king built a great temple for God.

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Taken to Babylon as a captive, he was thrown into a pit with lions because he violated the king's decree by praying to God. An angel kept him safe.