Books in the Bible
Across
- 4. his Gospel was written to strengthen the faith of all believers.
- 5. does not address any particular error or heresy.
- 6. prophesied during the reigns of Uzziah over Judah and Jeroboam II over Israel.
- 9. collected songs and poems that represent centuries worth of praises and prayers to God.
- 10. was a prophet who along with Zechariah.
- 11. is a short letter it touches on various doctrines.
- 12. prove to his Jewish readers that Jesus is their Messiah.
- 13. his Gospel is rather different from the other three.
- 18. provides a bridge for the writings of the New Testament.
- 19. the Israelites were finally allowed to enter the land promised to their fathers.
- 21. this is the second "Pastoral Epistle."
- 22. a manual of regulations.
- 24. prophesied sometime between 750 and 686 B.C.
- 28. speaks of beginnings.
- 29. Paul's primary theme in this is presenting the gospel.
- 31. serves as a reminder to God's people about His covenant.
- 34. he was not only a prophet, but also a member of a priestly family.
- 35. is the absolute supremacy and sufficiency of Jesus Christ.
- 37. the gospel was taken from place to place by traveling evangelists and teachers.
- 39. is a book that unveils the full dimensions of God's judgment and salvation.
- 41. closely related to the book of Ezra.
- 42. is unusual as a prophetic book.
- 44. God's initiative and control expressed more clearly in the book of this prophet.
- 46. depicts the life of Israel in the Promised Land.
- 47. relates how God's covenant people were restored from Babylonian exile.
- 48. his life and visions point to God's plans of redemption.
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- 1. consists of a series of poetic and powerful laments.
- 2. relates the story of Israel's journey.
- 3. continues the account of Israel's history.
- 7. of Songs, everything human came to expression in words.
- 8. to win his willing acceptance, Paul writes very tactfully.
- 12. since his Gospel is traditionally associated with Rome, it may have been occasioned.
- 14. the focal point of the entire book is the Lord's judgment on Nineveh.
- 15. every chapter of this ends with a reference to the second coming of Christ.
- 16. Paul's primary purpose in writing this letter was to thank them for the gift.
- 17. describes the history of the Israelites leaving Egypt after slavery.
- 20. stands as an eloquent and vigorous apologetic for the essential New Testament truth.
- 23. this prophet was evidently a person of considerable social standing in Judah.
- 25. "prudence to the simple, knowledge and discretion to the young”
- 26. records the institution of the annual festival of Purim.
- 27. this prophet warned the people of Judah about God's coming judgment.
- 30. relates the account of a righteous man who suffers under terrible circumstances.
- 32. warned the proud people of Edom about the impending judgment coming upon them.
- 33. puts his powers of wisdom to work to examine the human experience.
- 36. name means "my messenger".
- 37. carries the historical account of Judah and Israel forward.
- 38. little is known about this.
- 40. the first letter to this revolves around the theme of problems in Christian conduct in the church.
- 43. to encourage the faithful to resist staunchly the demands of emperor worship.
- 45. he must instead warn them about certain immoral men circulating among them.