The 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet
Reverential fear (Hebrews 12:28)
Excessive gratification of one’s desires (2 Peter 2:7)
The place in Edom where King Hadar resided (Genesis 36:39)
This dry measure of ancient times corresponded to the homer and equaled ten baths (Luke 16:7)
Although he was Absalom’s army chief in the rebellion against David, he also became David’s army chief after Absalom was slain (2 Samuel 17:25; 19:13)
From this, God produced Adam’s counterpart, Eve (Genesis 2:22)
It was near this village that Shimei cursed David (2 Samuel 16:5, 6)
Removed the contents of (2 Chronicles 24:11)
Asked to choose one of three forms of punishment after he had disobeyed God and numbered Israel, David incurred this one (2 Samuel 24:12-15)
Recognizing the Israelites’ inability to save themselves, Isaiah likened them to something that fades away (Isaiah 64:6)
Jehovah told Israel that by failing to give their tithes, they were in effect doing this to him (Malachi 3:8-10)
It was foretold that ten men from the nations would take hold of the skirt of a man of this nationality (Zechariah 8:23)
Jesus told the Pharisees that they knew how to interpret the appearance of this yet could not interpret “the signs of the times” (Matthew 16:3)
Noisy partying or merrymaking (Amos 6:7)
This third king of the ten-tribe kingdom of Israel usurped the throne after killing his predecessor, Nadab (1 Kings 15:27, 28)
On seeing this item that belonged to Joseph, Jacob concluded that his son had been devoured by a wild beast (Genesis 37:31-33)
Paul counseled the Colossians to persevere in prayer and to remain in this state of mind (Colossians 4:2)
Some Bible manuscripts render this as “the Ethiopians” or “Ethiopia” (Habakkuk 3:7, footnote)
The town where Jesus performed his first miracle (John 2:11)