The first patriarch of Judeo-Christianity who sought the Promised Land was:
...whose flood-surviving great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great-grandfather was:
...who was instructed to build an:
...which is also the term used for the gold-plated acacia chest that stored the:
...which were received on:
...where God delivered two tablets of stone unto:
...who grew up in a royal house in the land of:
...where the water miraculously (and perhaps wrathfully) turned to:
...which only hardened the heart of:
...which is where seven ancient scrolls were found, including the oldest extant copy of the:
...whose author lived in the city of:
...which was the site of the first Jewish:
...who slayed a giant named:
...who fought on behalf of the army of the:
...who, after a bit of hair snipping, managed to capture:
...the first of which was:
...who was created from a:
...who was created on the:
...which is the day before the:
...when the first humans rested in the:
...from whence humans were banished due to the Original:
...which, (while not original) includes:
...for which God punished humanity with many languages--all for building the:
...whose construction, if real, would have been a major accomplishment for the:
...whose emperor at the turn of the 6th century BCE was:
...whose military conquests against the residents of Jerusalem led to the:
...which ended when Babylonia was conquered by:
...who was praised in the Book of Ezra for allowing Hebrews to migrate to the land of:
...which is commonly called the:
10 Commandments
10 Plagues
A Woman
Abraham
Adam
Ark
Babylonian Captivity
Babylonian Empire
Blood
Book of Isaiah
Canaan
Cyrus the Great
David
Dead Sea
Egypt
Eve
Garden of Eden
Goliath
Jerusalem
King Solomon
Moses
Mount Sinai
Nebuchadnezzar II
Noah
Pharaoh
Philistines
Pride
Promised Land
Red Sea
Rib
Sabbath Day
Samson
Sin
Sixth Day
Temple
Tower of Babel
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