Lazarus raised from the dead after Enoch goes to heaven RED SEA DIVIDED Healing of the Deaf and Dumb Man Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah Sarah has a baby in her old age FIG TREE destroyed Jairus’s daughter raised Jesus walks on water Ravens feed Elijah The Star that guided the wise men HEALING —ten lepers 4,000 fed from 7 loaves & few fishes HEALING —blind man of Bethsaida Moses' Rod Hezekiah is healed A widow's son is raised from the dead The Flood Moses' leprous hand BURNING BUSH Jesus feeds 5,000 “in a desert place” The 10 Plagues HEALING —leper Balaams's donkey talks Lazarus raised from the dead after Enoch goes to heaven RED SEA DIVIDED Healing of the Deaf and Dumb Man Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah Sarah has a baby in her old age FIG TREE destroyed Jairus’s daughter raised Jesus walks on water Ravens feed Elijah The Star that guided the wise men HEALING —ten lepers 4,000 fed from 7 loaves & few fishes HEALING —blind man of Bethsaida Moses' Rod Hezekiah is healed A widow's son is raised from the dead The Flood Moses' leprous hand BURNING BUSH Jesus feeds 5,000 “in a desert place” The 10 Plagues HEALING —leper Balaams's donkey talks
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
Lazarus raised from the dead after
Enoch goes to heaven
RED SEA DIVIDED
Healing of the Deaf and Dumb Man
Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah
Sarah has a baby in her old age
FIG TREE destroyed
Jairus’s daughter raised
Jesus walks on water
Ravens feed Elijah
The Star that guided the wise men
HEALING—ten lepers
4,000 fed from 7 loaves & few fishes
HEALING—blind man of Bethsaida
Moses' Rod
Hezekiah is healed
A widow's son is raised from the dead
The Flood
Moses' leprous hand
BURNING BUSH
Jesus feeds 5,000 “in a desert place”
The 10 Plagues
HEALING—leper
Balaams's donkey talks