Lesson 8
Across
- 2. Delivered by Hanani, it condemned Asa's reliance on human help over divine assistance. (2 Chronicles 16:7)
- 6. Asa demonstrated this in God, which led to victory against overwhelming odds. (2 Chronicles 14:11)
- 7. The king of Israel who was Asa's adversary and fortified Ramah. (2 Chronicles 16:1)
- 8. Asa made this with the king of Aram to counter Baasha's aggression. (2 Chronicles 16:3)
- 10. This people fled after the Lord struck them down before Asa and Judah. (2 Chronicles 14:12)
- 11. Asa repaired this at the Lord's temple as a sign of commitment to God. (2 Chronicles 15:8)
- 12. The Cushite who marched against Judah with a vast army but was defeated. (2 Chronicles 14:9)
- 13. Actions taken by Asa to restore the worship of the Lord in Judah, including commanding Judah to seek the Lord and obey his commands. (2 Chronicles 14:4)
Down
- 1. Asa took this from the temple treasuries to form an alliance with the king of Aram. (2 Chronicles 16:2)
- 3. The seer who rebuked Asa for relying on the king of Aram instead of the Lord. (2 Chronicles 16:7)
- 4. In his later years, Asa suffered from a severe condition in his feet. (2 Chronicles 16:12)
- 5. Baasha fortified this place to prevent access to Asa's kingdom. (2 Chronicles 16:1)
- 8. The king who did what was good and right in the eyes of the Lord his God. (2 Chronicles 14:2)
- 9. Asa destroyed these as part of his religious reforms. (2 Chronicles 14:3)