Both Peter and Paul refer to Jesus as the chief one (Acts 5:31; Hebrews 12:2)
This title is used in the Bible to refer to Jehovah, to others that are worshiped, and to men (Exodus 7:1)
His son Abdon judged Israel for eight years (Judges 12:13, 14)
This powerful bird of prey is noted for its farsightedness (Job 39:27, 29)
A short, usually fictitious, narrative from which a moral or spiritual truth is drawn
At Acts 25:11, this was the Caesar to whom Paul appealed for judgment when on trial before Festus
This Israelite’s grandson was stoned to death for abusing Jehovah’s name (Leviticus 24:11)
Jesus pointed out that a father would not be so unloving as to hand his son a scorpion when he asked for this (Luke 11:12)
This seventh judge of Israel had 30 sons (Judges 10:3-5)
The sacred place of worship built by Solomon and later rebuilt by Zerubbabel was often referred to as this [3 words] (Jeremiah 7:4)
One of the six sons that Abraham had by his second wife, Keturah (Genesis 25:1, 2)
Jesus called this “the lamp of the body” (Matthew 6:22)
This improper desire can lead one “astray from the faith” and can bring “many pains” [3 words] (1 Timothy 6:10)
At Jehovah’s direction, Moses sent out 12 men to Canaan to do this (Numbers 13:2)
One of the cities that allied with Canaanite King Jabin of Hazor to fight against Joshua (Joshua 11:2)
Daniel was assured that his prophecy would be understood during this period [5 words] (Daniel 12:4)
To bring to bear with sustained effort (Luke 13:24)
It was near this site that Tamar disguised herself as a prostitute (Genesis 38:14)