One of the Levites sent out by Jehoshaphat to teach Jehovah’s law in the cities of Judah (2 Chronicles 17:8)
One of the three languages in which the Bible was originally written (Ezra 4:7)
The city where Samson was born (Judges 13:2)
The designation of the band of raiders who stole Job’s cattle and she-asses and killed his attendants (Job 1:14, 15)
Proverbs says that “trembling at men” is what lays this (Proverbs 29:25)
Where the strong angel threw the “stone like a great millstone” to signify the rapid destruction of Babylon the Great (Revelation 18:21)
The apostles and older men in Jerusalem listed abstinence from blood and from fornication as part of these [2 words] (Acts 15:28, 29)
A Gadite who lived in Bashan (1 Chronicles 5:13)
When Phinehas killed this Simeonite chieftain who had brought a Midianitess into his tent for the purpose of fornication, it halted the scourge that killed 24,000 Israelites (Numbers 25:6-14)
The shortest of the four Gospels
As Jesus pointed out, on the average 12 of these are of daylight (John 11:9)
What the Israelites were told not to do completely to the edges of their fields (Leviticus 19:9)
They were known mostly as a wandering people, dwelling in tents and leading a pastoral life (Jeremiah 3:2)
Lodges (Ecclesiastes 7:9)
A bath, cab, cor, ephah, hin, homer, log, omer, and seah were all a type of this (Exodus 16:32)
The Amorite king who refused to let the Israelites pass through his kingdom, although they promised that they would not take even a drink of water there (Numbers 21:21-23)
Where the strong angel threw the “stone like a great millstone” to signify the rapid destruction of Babylon the Great (Revelation 18:21)