Yes, you could easily have people in different areas.
Have you seen a sample? Just in case you haven’t I will give more details.
I’ll tell you about how we would do Matthew 1. We would read Matthew 1 and then my husband would re-read and we would discuss each verse. Then he would read the questions from BtS on Matthew 1. For Matthew 1 there are 3 questions.
1. How many generations were there between Abraham and David? Between David and the Babylonian captivity? Between the Babylonian captivity and Christ? (Ge. 11:26; 12:1, 3; 1Ch. 1:27; 2:15; 6:15; 9:1; Jer. 23:5; 33:15 – 17; Mt. 22:42- 45; Lk. 3:23-28)
2. What did Joseph first consider doing to Mary when he learned she was pregnant? (Ge. 38:24; Lev. 19:20; 20:10; Dt. 22:12-24; 24:1-4)
3. What does Emmanuel (a.k.a. Immnauel) mean? (Ps: 46:7,11; Isa 7:14; 8:8, 10; 9:6-7; Mt. 28:20; Jn. 1:14; 20:28; Ac, 18:9-10; 2Co. 5:19, 1Ti. 2:16
I love how it cross-references other parts of the Bible not just the particular passage you are reading.
Answers are in the back…
1. 14 years, 14 years, 14 years {v. 17}
2. put her away privately {v. 19}
3. “God with us” {v. 23}
It has beautiful black and white pictures and maps throughout. As well as quotes from people through-out history. For anyone quoted there is a biographical sketch in the Appendix.
Let me know if you have any other questions.