These bubbled near the biblical Bethel & Siloam, & follow "Bethel" & "Siloam" in Southern U.S. place names
It's Jerusalem to Isaiah, a peaceful "land" to John Bunyan, & a small "ville" in North Carolina
Jesus visited Mary & Martha in this place--not the one of the same name in northern Missouri
To fulfill a prophecy, in the Gospels Joseph moved to this place--not the one of the same name in Kentucky
Andrew tells Jesus that a boy has "five barley loaves, and two" of these but "what are they among so many?"
Mary Magdalene wonders how she'll move this huge object from the door of Jesus' tomb, but things work out
The fifth book of the Old Testament, its name comes from a word meaning "second"
For strength to "resist" this, try James 1:12, "Blessed is the man that endureth" it
This Old Testament king's name is the first one mentioned after Jesus' in the New Testament
According to Genesis 6:4, "There were" these "in the earth in those days"; so they had some basketball team