Term Paul often used in regard to those laboring with him [3 words] (Philippians 4:3)
An insect noted for its industriousness and instinctive wisdom (Proverbs 6:6)
A golden one of these alternated with each pomegranate that was sewn on the hem of the high priest’s coat (Exodus 28:34)
Bezalel’s chief assistant in constructing the tabernacle (Exodus 31:6)
In ancient times this was used not only for cleaning clothes but also for reducing such metals as lead and silver (Isaiah 1:25)
One of seven court officials who ministered to Ahasuerus, the king of Persia (Esther 1:10)
The two cherubs and the doors of the Most Holy were made of this wood [2 words] (1 Kings 6:23, 31)
A low-growing plant (Job 30:4)
A nephew of Abraham (Genesis 22:22)
The place where Jesus had the blind man wash in order to receive sight [4 words] (John 9:7)
Attract artfully (2 Peter 2:18)
According to Persian law, anyone who came into this courtyard without being called was to be put to death (Esther 4:11)
At this location Satan challenged Jesus to hurl himself down and be rescued by angels (Matthew 4:5, 6)
Paul wrote his letter to the Hebrews from this country (Hebrews 13:24)
A daughter of Zechariah (2 Kings 18:2)
He was given this name because of his unusually hairy appearance at birth (Genesis 25:25)
His son Gaddi was one of the 12 spies sent into the land of Canaan (Numbers 13:11)
He and Aaron supported Moses’ hands until Jehovah gave Israel the victory over the Amalekites (Exodus 17:12)
The color of the string that Jehovah commanded the Israelites to put above the fringed edges of their clothing (Numbers 15:38)
Breads and cakes were often moistened in this way (Exodus 29:23)
Reacting to this, the brothers came to meet Paul on his way to Rome (Acts 28:15)
As stipulated by Jehovah, a tenth part produced from the ground and from the cattle was given to them [5 words] (Numbers 18:21)