Haggai
Across
- 6. – The promised land and blessings that God gave to the Israelites, including the restoration of the Temple.
- 7. – The house of worship in Jerusalem, which the Israelites were commanded to rebuild.
- 11. – The binding agreement between God and His people, referenced in Haggai as a reminder of God's promises.
- 13. – The high priest who assisted Zerubbabel in the rebuilding of the Temple.
- 14. – A day of rest commanded by God, reminding the people to keep holy what He has set apart.
- 15. – The Holy Spirit, whose power Haggai declared would be with the people in their work.
- 17. – The rejection or neglect of God's commands, leading to hardship, as warned by Haggai.
- 18. – The visible splendor of God’s presence, which Haggai prophesied would return to the rebuilt Temple.
- 20. – Following God's commands, which Haggai urged the people to demonstrate in the rebuilding effort.
Down
- 1. – A deep respect and awe for God, which the Israelites were called to have in rebuilding His Temple.
- 2. – The prophet who urged the Israelites to rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem after their return from exile.
- 3. – The material and spiritual well-being that God promised to those who obey Him.
- 4. – The quality of being loyal and steadfast in fulfilling God's commands, emphasized in Haggai's message.
- 5. – God's favor, promised to those who would be faithful in rebuilding the Temple.
- 8. – Words of hope and strength from God through Haggai, urging the people to continue their work.
- 9. – A messenger sent by God, like Haggai, to communicate His will to the people.
- 10. – The governor of Judah who led the people in the rebuilding of the Temple.
- 12. – Challenges faced by the Israelites in rebuilding the Temple, which Haggai encouraged them to overcome.
- 16. – To restore or reconstruct, specifically the Temple in Jerusalem, which had been destroyed.
- 19. – The condition of the Temple before its restoration, showing the consequences of neglecting God's work.