Jeremiah
Across
- 4. – The expectation of God’s future restoration and salvation.
- 5. – Represents the inner thoughts, emotions, and will of a person, often addressed in Jeremiah.
- 6. – A heartfelt turning away from sin and returning to God.
- 8. – A solemn agreement or promise between God and His people.
- 10. – Rejection of God’s commands, leading to consequences for Judah.
- 12. Covenant – God’s promise of a renewed relationship with His people through the Messiah.
- 14. – God’s promise to restore His people after their judgment.
- 16. – A severe shortage of food, often used as a symbol of judgment in Jeremiah.
- 17. – The capital city of Judah, often referred to in prophecy and judgment.
- 19. – A symbol of peace and security promised to God’s people after their return from exile.
- 20. – The pronouncement of God’s punishment for sin and disobedience.
Down
- 1. – The pain and hardship endured due to sin and judgment, but also part of God’s discipline.
- 2. – A message from God, often about future events, delivered by His prophets.
- 3. – The moral quality of being just and virtuous, often associated with God’s actions.
- 7. – The ruin of the nation of Judah as a consequence of sin.
- 9. – Immoral actions and behaviors that go against God’s law.
- 11. – A messenger chosen by God to deliver His word to the people.
- 13. – The forced removal of the Israelites from their land as a result of their sin.
- 15. – A passionate expression of grief or sorrow, often seen in Jeremiah's writings.
- 18. – The act of turning away from God, as seen in Israel's rejection of His covenant.