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Explore faith-based puzzles featuring scripture, characters, and stories from the Old and New Testaments. A spiritual way to engage with biblical themes. Enjoy our collection of free word search printable puzzles. Perfect for a quick word find or a deep dive into bible.

Old Testament

Books from the Old Testament.

New Testament

Books from the New Testament.

Apostles

The twelve apostles of Jesus.

Prophets

Major and minor prophets of the Bible.

Miracles

Miracles performed by Jesus.

Parables

Stories told by Jesus to teach lessons.

Places

Important locations in the Bible.

fruit of the spirit

Virtues listed in Galatians 5:22-23.

jesus

The life and names of Jesus Christ.

angel

Heavenly messengers and guardians.

exodus

The journey to freedom.

john

The Gospel of John.

god

Names and attributes of the Almighty.

psalm 139

Fearfully and wonderfully made.

psalm

Songs of praise and worship.

bible verse

Words from the Bible.

bible key

Key words and concepts from the Bible.

places of worship

Where people gather to praise God.

creation

In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.

Moses

The leader who brought the Israelites out of Egypt.

David and Goliath

The shepherd boy who defeated the giant.

faith

Trusting in God completely.

disciples

Followers of Jesus.

salvation

Being saved from sin.

forgiveness

Letting go of offenses.

worship

Expressing love and honor to God.

act of contrition

Prayer of sorrow for sins.

apostles creed

Statement of Christian belief.

book of acts

History of the early church.

Hail Mary

Traditional Catholic prayer.

psalm 23

The Lord is my Shepherd.

rosary

Prayer beads used in devotion.

trinity

Three persons in one God.

he is risen

The proclamation of Easter.

resurrection

Coming back to life.

genesis

The book of beginnings.

revelation

The final book of the Bible.

Cain and Abel

The first two brothers.

Elijah

The prophet of fire.

Jacob and Esau

Twin brothers with a rivalry.

Jonah and the Whale

A prophet who tried to run from God.

King David

The man after God's own heart.

Paul

The apostle to the Gentiles.

Jerusalem

The holy city of God.

Noah Ark

Noah's Ark and the great flood.

Ruth and Naomi

A story of loyalty and love.

scripture

Holy writings inspired by God.

christian

Followers of Jesus Christ.

biblical

Relating to the Bible.

vincent

Saint Vincent de Paul.

cross

Symbol of Christian faith.

catholic

Universal Christian church.

bible book

Books found in the Bible.

bible gateway

Tool for reading the Bible.

church

House of God and community.

religious

Devoted to faith.

psalms

Songs and poems of praise.

12 apostles

The twelve chosen by Jesus.

Christ the king

Jesus as King of Kings.

gospel

The Good News of Jesus.

holy communion

The Lord's Supper.

Jeremiah

The weeping prophet.

Lord's prayer

The prayer Jesus taught.

twelve disciples

Followers called by Jesus.

wisdom

Understanding and knowledge from God.

heaven

God's dwelling place.

Ten Commandments

Laws of God.

Daniel Lions Den

Safe in danger.

Jonah and Whale

Big fish story.

Sermon on Mount

Jesus teaches.

Last Supper

Final meal.

Crucifixion

Jesus died for us.

Joseph Coat

Colorful dreamer.

Samson

Strong man.

Esther

Queen saves people.

Proverbs

Wise sayings.

Ecclesiastes

Meaning of life.

I Am Sayings

Jesus claims.

Beatitudes

Blessed are they.

Pentecost

Holy Spirit comes.

Armor of God

Spiritual fight.

Tabernacle

Gods tent.

Temple

House of God.

Prophecy

Foretelling future.

Grace

Unearned favor.

Baptism

Water symbol.

Communion

Remembering Jesus.

Prayer

Talking to God.

Prophets of Baal

Elijahs contest.

Golden Calf

Idol worship.

Walls of Jericho

City falls down.

Burning Bush

Holy ground.

Garden of Eden

First home.

Tower of Babel

Confused language.

Sodom Gomorrah

Destruction.

Jacob Ladder

Stairway to heaven.

Passover

Angel passes over.

Abraham

The father of many nations who was called by God to leave his home for a promised land.

Sarah

The wife of Abraham who gave birth to Isaac in her old age according to God's promise.

Isaac

The son of promise who was almost sacrificed by his father Abraham on Mount Moriah.

Joshua

The leader who succeeded Moses and led the Israelites into the Promised Land.

Gideon

A judge of Israel who defeated the Midianites with a small army of 300 men.

Samuel

The prophet who anointed the first two kings of Israel, Saul and David.

King Saul

The first king of Israel who started well but later disobeyed God.

King Solomon

The wisest king who built the first temple in Jerusalem.

Nehemiah

The cupbearer to the king who returned to Jerusalem to rebuild its walls.

Daniel

A prophet who remained faithful to God while in captivity in Babylon.

Shadrach Meshach Abednego

Three young men who refused to worship a golden image and survived a fiery furnace.

Amos

A shepherd and fig tree farmer called by God to prophesy justice.

Hosea

A prophet commanded to marry an unfaithful woman to illustrate God's love for Israel.

Job

A wealthy man who lost everything but refused to curse God.

Ruth

A Moabite woman who showed great loyalty to her mother-in-law Naomi.

Esther Queen

A Jewish queen of Persia who saved her people from destruction.

Hagar

The servant of Sarah and mother of Ishmael who met God in the desert.

Lot

The nephew of Abraham who lived in the sinful city of Sodom.

Laban

The brother of Rebekah who tricked Jacob into marrying Leah.

Rachel

The beloved wife of Jacob for whom he worked fourteen years.

Leah

The first wife of Jacob who was unloved but blessed with many sons.

Joseph in Egypt

A dreamer sold into slavery who became the governor of Egypt.

Potiphar

The captain of the guard in Egypt who bought Joseph as a slave.

Aaron

The brother of Moses and the first High Priest of Israel.

Miriam

The sister of Moses who watched over him and led the women in song.

Caleb

One of the twelve spies who brought back a good report of the Promised Land.

Rahab

A woman of Jericho who hid the Israelite spies and was saved.

Deborah

A prophetess and judge who led Israel to victory with Barak.

Delilah

A woman bribed by the Philistines to find the secret of Samson's strength.

Boaz

A wealthy landowner in Bethlehem who married Ruth.

Eli

The High Priest and judge who raised Samuel at the tabernacle.

Jonathan

The son of King Saul and loyal best friend of David.

Absalom

The handsome son of David who rebelled against his father.

Nathan

The prophet who confronted King David about his sin with Bathsheba.

Elisha

The prophet who succeeded Elijah and performed many miracles.

Naaman

A Syrian commander who was healed of leprosy by dipping in the Jordan River.

Hezekiah

A righteous king of Judah who trusted in God during the Assyrian siege.

Josiah

The boy king who brought reform after finding the Book of the Law.

Ezra

A scribe and priest who taught the Law to the returned exiles.

Mordecai

The cousin of Esther who uncovered a plot to kill the king.

Balaam

A prophet whose donkey spoke to him to save his life.

Jethro

The priest of Midian and father-in-law of Moses who gave wise advice.

Melchizedek

The king of Salem and priest of God Most High who blessed Abraham.

Methuselah

The oldest man mentioned in the Bible, living 969 years.

John the Baptist

The forerunner of Jesus who baptized in the wilderness.

Elizabeth

The mother of John the Baptist and relative of Mary.

Zechariah NT

A priest who was struck mute until the birth of his son John.

Mary Magdalene

A follower of Jesus who was the first to see the risen Lord.

Joseph NT

The carpenter and earthly father of Jesus.

Simeon

A righteous man who waited to see the Messiah before he died.

Anna

A prophetess who lived in the temple and praised God for the child Jesus.

Nicodemus

A Pharisee who visited Jesus at night to learn about being born again.

Lazarus

A friend of Jesus who was raised from the dead after being in the tomb four days.

Mary and Martha

Two sisters who hosted Jesus, one worked while the other listened.

Zacchaeus

A short tax collector who climbed a tree to see Jesus.

Pontius Pilate

The Roman governor who sentenced Jesus to be crucified.

Stephen

The first Christian martyr who was stoned for his faith.

Cornelius

A Roman centurion who was the first Gentile convert to Christianity.

Ananias and Sapphira

A couple who lied to the Holy Spirit about money and died.

Timothy

A young pastor and companion of Paul who learned faith from his mother.

Philemon

A wealthy Christian urged by Paul to forgive his runaway slave Onesimus.

James Brother of Jesus

A leader of the church in Jerusalem and author of the epistle of James.

Good Samaritan

A parable about a man who helps a stranger beaten by robbers.

Prodigal Son

A parable about a son who squanders his inheritance and a forgiving father.

Lost Sheep

A shepherd leaves ninety-nine sheep to find the one that is lost.

Wise and Foolish Builders

A parable about building a house on rock versus building on sand.

Wedding Banquet

A king invites guests to a wedding feast, but they refuse to come.

Great Commission

Jesus' final command to his disciples to spread the gospel.

Ascension

Jesus returns to heaven forty days after his resurrection.

Transfiguration

Jesus is glorified on a mountain with Moses and Elijah.

Temptation of Jesus

Jesus is tested by the devil in the wilderness for forty days.

Walking on Water

Jesus walks on the sea to his disciples during a storm.

Feeding the 5000

Jesus feeds a large crowd with five loaves and two fish.

Wedding at Cana

The first miracle of Jesus where he turns water into wine.

Raising of Lazarus

Jesus brings his friend Lazarus back to life.

Burial of Jesus

Joseph of Arimathea places Jesus in his own new tomb.

Emmaus Road

The risen Jesus appears to two disciples walking to Emmaus.

Conversion of Saul

Saul encounters Jesus on the road to Damascus and becomes a believer.

Shipwreck of Paul

Paul survives a shipwreck on the island of Malta while traveling to Rome.

Seven Churches

The messages to the seven churches in the book of Revelation.

New Jerusalem

The holy city coming down from heaven at the end of time.

Lake of Fire

The final destination for the devil and those not in the Book of Life.

Book of Life

The record of those who will inherit eternal life.

Alpha and Omega

A title for Jesus signifying he is the beginning and the end.

Millennium

The thousand-year reign of Christ on earth.

Sermon on the Plain

A collection of teachings by Jesus similar to the Sermon on the Mount.

Widow's Mite

A poor widow gives two small coins, all she had to live on.

Salt and Light

Jesus calls his followers to influence the world like salt and light.

Eye of a Needle

Jesus teaches about the difficulty of the rich entering the kingdom of God.

Golden Rule

Do to others what you would have them do to you.

House of Prayer

Jesus clears the temple of money changers and merchants.

Washing Feet

Jesus washes his disciples' feet to teach humility and service.

Garden of Gethsemane

Jesus prays in agony before his arrest while his disciples sleep.

Kiss of Judas

Judas betrays Jesus with a kiss in the garden.

Peter's Denial

Peter denies knowing Jesus three times before the rooster crows.

Crown of Thorns

Soldiers mock Jesus by placing a crown of thorns on his head.

Via Dolorosa

The path Jesus walked carrying his cross to Golgotha.

Thief on the Cross

One of the criminals crucified with Jesus asks for remembrance.

Tearing of the Veil

The temple curtain tears in two when Jesus dies.

Seth

The third son of Adam and Eve born after the death of Abel.

Enos

The son of Seth in whose time men began to call on the name of the Lord.

Enoch

The man who walked faithfully with God and was taken up without dying.

Lamech

The father of Noah who prophesied relief from the curse of the ground.

Japheth

One of the three sons of Noah who was blessed to enlarge his territory.

Shem

The son of Noah and ancestor of Abraham and the Semitic people.

Ham

The son of Noah whose son Canaan was cursed.

Terah

The father of Abraham who left Ur but settled in Haran.

Keturah

The wife Abraham married after the death of Sarah.

Ishmael

The son of Abraham and Hagar who became the father of twelve princes.

Abimelech

The Philistine king who made a treaty with Abraham and Isaac.

Bethuel

The nephew of Abraham and father of Rebekah.

Joseph's Cup

The silver cup Joseph used to test his brothers.

Manasseh

The firstborn son of Joseph whom Jacob blessed.

Ephraim

The second son of Joseph who received the greater blessing.

Shiphrah

One of the Hebrew midwives who feared God and saved the baby boys.

Puah

A dedicated midwife who refused to kill the Israelite children.

Jochebed

The mother of Moses who hid him in a basket.

Zipporah

The wife of Moses and daughter of Jethro.

Gershom

The first son of Moses born in Midian.

Hur

The man who held up the hands of Moses during the battle.

Bezalel

The craftsman filled with the Spirit to build the tabernacle.

Oholiab

The partner of Bezalel in constructing the sanctuary.

Nadab

The son of Aaron who offered unauthorized fire.

Abihu

A priest struck down for disobeying God's instructions.

Eleazar

The son of Aaron who became High Priest.

Ithamar

The youngest son of Aaron who oversaw the Levites.

Korah

The Levite who led a rebellion against Moses and Aaron.

Dathan

A Reubenite who refused to come when called by Moses.

Abiram

A conspirator swallowed by the earth for his pride.

Og King of Bashan

The giant king defeated by Israel before crossing the Jordan.

Sihon

The Amorite king who refused Israel passage through his land.

Phinehas

The zealous priest who stopped the plague.

Othniel

The first judge of Israel who delivered them from the king of Aram.

Ehud

The left-handed judge who killed King Eglon of Moab.

Shamgar

A judge who struck down six hundred Philistines with an oxgoad.

Barak

The commander who led Israel's army to victory with Deborah.

Abimelech Son of Gideon

The son of Gideon who killed his brothers to become king.

Tola

A judge of Israel from the tribe of Issachar.

Jair

A Gileadite judge who had thirty sons riding thirty donkeys.

Jephthah

A mighty warrior who made a rash vow to God.

Ibzan

A judge from Bethlehem who had thirty sons and thirty daughters.

Elon

A judge from the tribe of Zebulun.

Abdon

A judge who had forty sons and thirty grandsons on donkeys.

Hannah

The mother of Samuel who prayed for a son and dedicated him to God.

Hophni

One of the wicked sons of Eli who treated the Lord's offering with contempt.

Phinehas Son of Eli

A corrupt priest who died in battle when the Ark was captured.

Ichabod

The son of Phinehas born when the glory departed from Israel.

Dagon

The god of the Philistines whose statue fell before the Ark.

Kish

A wealthy Benjamite and the father of King Saul.

Agag

The Amalekite king spared by Saul but killed by Samuel.

Michal

The daughter of Saul who married David and saved his life.

Ahimelech

The priest at Nob who gave David holy bread and Goliath's sword.

Doeg the Edomite

The servant of Saul who killed the priests at Nob.

Abiathar

The only son of Ahimelech who escaped the massacre at Nob.

Nabal

A wealthy but foolish man who refused to help David.

Abigail

The wise wife of Nabal who became David's wife.

Abishai

Arguments of David.

Joab

The commander of David's army who was a skilled but ruthless warrior.

Asahel

The fleet-footed brother of Joab killed by Abner.

Ish-Bosheth

The son of Saul who was made king over Israel after Saul's death.

Uzzah

The man struck dead for touching the Ark of the Covenant.

Bathsheba

The wife of Uriah who became the mother of Solomon.

Uriah the Hittite

A loyal soldier of David who was killed to cover up a sin.

Amnon

The son of David who assaulted his half-sister Tamar.

Tamar

The beautiful daughter of David who was wronged by her brother.

Araunah

The Jebusite who sold his threshing floor to David for an altar.

Adonijah

The son of David who tried to become king before Solomon.

Queen of Sheba

The monarch who visited Solomon to test his wisdom.

Hiram

The king of Tyre who supplied materials for the temple.

Rehoboam

The son of Solomon whose foolish decision split the kingdom.

Jeroboam I

The first king of the northern kingdom of Israel who set up golden calves.

Ahijah

The prophet who tore his cloak to predict the division of the kingdom.

Shemaiah

The man of God who told Rehoboam not to fight against Israel.

Abijah

The king of Judah who defeated Jeroboam with God's help.

Asa

A good king of Judah who destroyed idols but relied on physicians.

Jehoshaphat

A righteous king who reformed the legal system and defeated enemies by singing.

Omri

The king of Israel who built the capital city of Samaria.

Ahab

The wicked king of Israel who worshipped Baal and opposed Elijah.

Jezebel

The wicked queen who killed the prophets of the Lord.

Obadiah

A devout believer who hid a hundred prophets from Jezebel.

Micaiah

The prophet who predicted Ahab's death despite pressure to lie.

Ahaziah

The king who died after falling through a lattice and seeking Baal-Zebub.

Jehoram

A king of Israel who was wounded in battle and killed by Jehu.

Athaliah

The wicked queen who usurped the throne of Judah and killed the royal heirs.

Jehoiada

The high priest who hid Joash and restored the line of David.

Joash

The boy king of Judah who repaired the temple.

Amaziah

A king of Judah who defeated Edom but was defeated by Israel.

Uzziah

A powerful king struck with leprosy for entering the temple to burn incense.

Jotham

A good king who built the Upper Gate of the temple.

Ahaz

A wicked king who sacrificed his son and closed the temple.

King Manasseh

The most wicked king of Judah who repented in captivity.

Amon

The wicked son of Manasseh assassinated by his officials.

Huldah

The prophetess who confirmed the words of the Book of the Law found by Josiah.

Jehoiakim

The king who burned the scroll of Jeremiah.

Jehoiachin

The king taken captive to Babylon but later released and honored.

Zedekiah

The last king of Judah who rebelled against Babylon and was blinded.

Gedaliah

The governor appointed by Babylon who was assassinated.

Baruch

The faithful scribe and friend of the prophet Jeremiah.

Cyrus the Great

The Persian king who allowed the Jews to return to Jerusalem.

Zerubbabel

The governor of Judah who led the rebuilding of the temple.

Jeshua

The high priest who helped Zerubbabel rebuild the altar and temple.

Haggai

The prophet who encouraged the people to finish building the temple.

Zechariah Prophet

The prophet who had many visions about the future of Jerusalem.

Artaxerxes

The Persian king who commissioned Ezra and Nehemiah.

Sanballat

The Horonite who opposed the rebuilding of Jerusalem's walls.

Tobiah

The Ammonite official who ridiculed the work of Nehemiah.

Vashti

The queen of Persia who refused to display her beauty to the king's guests.

Haman

The wicked official who plotted to destroy all the Jews in Persia.

Job's Wife

The woman who told Job to curse God and die.

Eliphaz

One of job's three friends who argued that suffering is a result of sin.

Bildad

Job's friend who claimed his children died because of their sin.

Zophar

The friend who told Job he deserved even more punishment.

Elihu

The young man who spoke last and rebuked Job and his friends.

Behemoth

A mighty beast described by God to Job.

Leviathan

A sea creature that no man can tame.

Nebuchadnezzar

The king of Babylon who destroyed Jerusalem and had a dream of a statue.

Belshazzar

The king who saw handwriting on the wall during a feast.

Darius

The king who threw Daniel into the lions' den.

Jonah's Vine

A plant that God provided to shade Jonah and then destroyed.

Malachi

The last prophet of the Old Testament who spoke against divorce and robbing God.

Simon of Cyrene

The man forced to carry the cross of Jesus.

Barabbas

The prisoner released by Pilate instead of Jesus.

Caiaphas

The high priest who plotted to kill Jesus.

Annas

Observations of the high priest.

Joseph of Arimathea

A rich man and secret disciple who buried Jesus.

Tabitha

A disciple in Joppa known for her good works who was raised from the dead.

Barnabas

An Levite who sold a field and became a companion of Paul.

Silas

A leader in the church who accompanied Paul on his second missionary journey.

Apollos

A learned man from Alexandria who spoke with great fervor about Jesus.

Priscilla and Aquila

A tentmaking couple who helped Paul and instructed Apollos.

Lydia

A dealer in purple cloth who was Paul's first convert in Europe.

Tychicus

A beloved brother and faithful minister who carried Paul's letters.

Epaphroditus

A fellow worker and soldier who nearly died for the work of Christ.

Onesiphorus

A faithful friend who refreshed Paul in prison and was not ashamed of his chains.

Euodia and Syntyche

Two women in the Philippian church urged by Paul to agree in the Lord.

Clement

A fellow worker of Paul whose name is in the Book of Life.

Epaphras

A servant of Christ Jesus who wrestled in prayer for the Colossians.

Archippus

A minister exhorted by Paul to complete the work he received in the Lord.

Demas

A companion of Paul who later deserted him because he loved this world.

Alexander the Coppersmith

A man who did Paul a great deal of harm and opposed his message.

Hymenaeus

A false teacher who shipwrecked his faith and blasphemed God.

Philetus

A man who wandered away from the truth saying the resurrection had already happened.

Jannes and Jambres

Men who opposed Moses just as false teachers oppose the truth.

Tertius

The scribe who wrote down the letter to the Romans for Paul.

Gaius

Usually a host to Paul and the whole church in Corinth.

Erastus

The city director of public works in Corinth and a helper to Paul.

Quartus

A brother in Corinth who sent greetings to the church in Rome.

Phoebe

A deacon of the church in Cenchreae and a patron of many.

Prisca

Another name for Priscilla, the wife of Aquila and co-worker of Paul.

Mary of Rome

A woman who worked very hard for the believers in Rome.

Andronicus

A relative of Paul and prominent among the apostles who was in prison with him.

Junia

A relative of Paul, possibly a female apostle, who was in prison with him.

Amplliatus

A dear friend of Paul in the Lord whom he greeted in Romans.

Urbanus

A co-worker in Christ whom Paul greeted in his letter to Rome.

Stachys

A dear friend of Paul honored in the letter to the Romans.

Apelles

A man tested and approved in Christ greeted by Paul.

Aristobulus

A man whose household was greeted by Paul in Rome.

Herodion

A relative of Paul greeted in the letter to the Romans.

Narcissus

A man whose household in the Lord was greeted by Paul.

Tryphena

A woman who worked hard in the Lord greeted by Paul.

Tryphosa

A woman who worked hard in the Lord, possibly the sister of Tryphena.

Persis

A dear woman who worked very hard in the Lord.

Rufus

A chosen man in the Lord whose mother was like a mother to Paul.

Asyncritus

A brother in Rome greeted by Paul in his letter.

Phlegon

A Christian in Rome greeted by Paul.

Hermes

A believer in Rome greeted by Paul.

Patrobas

A Roman Christian greeted by Paul.

Hermas

A brother in Rome greeted by Paul.

Philologus

A saint in Rome greeted by Paul.

Julia

A woman in Rome greeted by Paul.

Nereus

A saint in Rome whose sister was also greeted by Paul.

Olympas

A believer in Rome greeted by Paul.

Sosthenes

A synagogue ruler who was beaten by a mob in Corinth.

Chloe

A woman whose household reported quarrels in the Corinthian church to Paul.

Stephanas

The first convert in Achaia whose household devoted themselves to service.

Fortunatus

A Corinthian Christian who visited Paul and refreshed his spirit.

Achaicus

A Corinthian believer who visited Paul with Stephanas and Fortunatus.

Titus

A Greek companion of Paul and leader of the church in Crete.

Artemas

A companion Paul planned to send to Titus in Crete.

Zenas

A lawyer asked by Paul to help Apollos on his journey.

Theophilus

The person to whom Luke addressed his Gospel and the Book of Acts.

Gabriel

The angel who announced the births of John and Jesus.

Michael

The archangel who contended with the devil.

Legion

A group of demons cast out of a man into a herd of pigs.

Beelzebub

The prince of demons whom Jesus was accused of using.

Mammon

The false god of money and wealth.

Moloch

A Canaanite god associated with child sacrifice.

Chemosh

The national god of the Moabites.

Dagon Philistine

The fish god of the Philistines.

Artemis

The Greek goddess whose temple was in Ephesus.

Unknown God

An altar in Athens inscribed To an Unknown God.

Areopagus

The hilltop in Athens where Paul preached.

Epicurean

A group of philosophers Paul met in Athens.

Stoic

A group of philosophers Paul debated in Athens.

Sanhedrin

The supreme council of the Jews in Jerusalem.

Pharisee

A Jewish sect strict in observing the law.

Sadducee

A Jewish sect that denied the resurrection.

Essene

A Jewish sect associated with the Dead Sea Scrolls.

Zealot

A Jewish sect that advocated armed rebellion again Rome.

Scribe

A teacher and copier of the Law.

Samaritan

A person from Samaria despised by the Jews.

Nazirite

A person consecrated to God with a special vow.

Proselyte

A Gentile convert to Judaism.

God Fearer

A Gentile who worshiped God but did not fully convert.

Centurion

A Roman officer in command of a hundred soldiers.

Publican

A tax collector for Rome.

Tanner

Result of working with leather.

Tentmaker

A person who makes tents.

Purple Seller

A merchant of expensive purple dye and cloth.

Fisherman

A person who catches fish for a living.

Shepherd

A person who tends and guards sheep.

Carpenter

A woodworker.

Physician

A doctor.

Cupbearer

An officer who served wine to the king.

Baker

A person who bakes bread.

Butler

The chief cupbearer.

Watchman

A guard who keeps watch.

Gatekeeper

A guard at a gate.

Armor Bearer

A soldier who carried the armor of a king or commander.

Scribe OT

A scholar of the scripture.

Magician

A practitioner of magic.

Astrologer

A person who studies the stars.

Golgotha

The place of the skull where Jesus was crucified.

Gethsemane

The garden where Jesus prayed before his arrest.

Bethany

A village near Jerusalem home to Mary Martha and Lazarus.

Bethlehem

The city of David and birthplace of Jesus.

Nazareth

The town in Galilee where Jesus grew up.

Capernaum

A city on the Sea of Galilee and center of Jesus' ministry.

Jericho

A city destroyed by Joshua and visited by Jesus.

Samaria

The capital of the northern kingdom and a region.

Antioch

A city in Syria where believers were first called Christians.

Damascus

A city in Syria where Paul was converted.

Tarsus

The birthplace of Paul in Cilicia.

Ur of Chaldeans

The original home of Abraham.

Haran

The place where Terah died and Abraham left for Canaan.

Sodom

A wicked city destroyed by fire and sulfur.

Gomorrah

A city destroyed along with Sodom.

Nineveh

The capital of Assyria where Jonah preached.

Babylon

The great city of the empire that exiled Judah.

Susa

The winter capital of the Persian kings.

Mount Sinai

The mountain where God gave the Law.

Mount Carmel

The place where Elijah defeated the prophets of Baal.

Mount Zion

The hill in Jerusalem on which the city of David was built.

Mount Olives

The hill facing Jerusalem on the east.

Sea of Galilee

A large freshwater lake in Israel.

Jordan River

The river where Jesus was baptized.

Dead Sea

A salt lake bordered by Jordan and Israel.

Red Sea

The sea God parted for the Israelites.

Ark of Covenant

A gold-plated chest containing the Ten Commandments.

Golden Lampstand

A seven-branched lampstand in the tabernacle.

Why Play bible Word Search Puzzles?

Our bible word search collection features 447 unique puzzles, each with carefully curated word lists. Explore faith-based puzzles featuring scripture, characters, and stories from the Old and New Testaments. A spiritual way to engage with biblical themes.

Word search puzzles are more than just fun — they help improve vocabulary, pattern recognition, and focus. Our free printable bible word search puzzles are perfect for classrooms, waiting rooms, road trips, or relaxing at home. Every puzzle can be played online or printed for offline solving.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, all our bible word search puzzles are completely free to play online or print — no sign-ups, subscriptions, or hidden fees. We believe in making learning and entertainment accessible to everyone. You can play directly in your browser, print as many copies as you need for classroom or group use, and come back for new puzzles anytime.
Absolutely! Each puzzle has a print-friendly version accessible via the 'Print' button in the game toolbar. The print layout is optimized for standard letter-size paper and includes the puzzle grid alongside the word bank. All website navigation is automatically removed, giving you a clean, professional-looking worksheet that's perfect for classrooms, waiting rooms, or road trip entertainment.
Our bible puzzles are designed to be family-friendly and suitable for all ages. The word search format is great for kids aged 6 and up who are developing reading and pattern recognition skills, while the challenging word placement (including diagonal and reverse directions) keeps adults engaged. Teachers frequently use our puzzles as vocabulary-building classroom activities across all grade levels.