Jesus’ opponents accused him of being this (John 10:20)
Solomon’s mother wove one for him on his marriage day (Song of Solomon 3:11)
A priest and ancestor of Adaiah, who served at the temple in the time of Nehemiah (Nehemiah 11:12)
Elijah was sent to a widow from Zarephath, a dependent town of this Phoenician city (Luke 4:26)
Seventh letter of the Greek alphabet
Jesus ate one with his disciples the evening before he died (Luke 22:20)
Jesus taught this principle on how to deal with those who hate us [3 words] (Matthew 5:44)
Jehovah directed Abram to leave this city in Chaldea (Genesis 11:31; 12:1)
This paralytic, confined to his cot for eight years, was healed by the apostle Peter (Acts 9:33, 34)
The apronlike garment that the high priest wore over his blue sleeveless coat (Exodus 28:6)
One of Jehovah’s titles highlighting his unique abilities (Isaiah 42:5)
A country noted for its skilled archers (Isaiah 66:19)
The second city conquered during the Israelite invasion of Canaan (Joshua 8:18, 19)
When you do this, said Jesus, focus on those who are poor, crippled, lame, and blind (Luke 14:13)
The name that Jesus gave to Simon the son of John (John 1:42)
A well dug by Isaac’s servants, named because of their dispute over it with the shepherds of Gerar (Genesis 26:21)
Situation or occurrence thought to portend good or evil (1 Kings 20:33)
Through this, mature people train their perceptive powers to distinguish both right and wrong (Hebrews 5:14)
She became “the mother of everyone living” (Genesis 3:20)
Remove from the surface (Isaiah 30:14)
A Zebulunite whose son Gaddiel represented his tribe in spying out the Promised Land (Numbers 13:10)