Overview of Book of Leviticus
Across
- 6. Punishment or consequences for wrongdoing or disobedience.
- 8. An act of offering something valuable or dear to a deity or higher power.
- 10. The concept of fairness and righteous judgment, often attributed to God.
- 13. Prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control, often referring to the harsh treatment of the Israelites as slaves in Egypt.
- 15. The act of leaving or moving away from a place, in this context referring to the Israelites' departure from Egypt.
- 16. The body of water that the Israelites crossed during their escape from Egypt, with divine intervention.
- 17. The act of adhering to and obeying religious laws and commandments.
- 19. Compassion or forgiveness shown by God towards sinners.
- 21. A system of government where God is recognized as the supreme ruler, and religious leaders govern on His behalf.
- 23. A person who rescues or liberates others from a difficult or dangerous situation, specifically referring to Moses in this context.
- 26. The central figure of Christianity, believed to be the Messiah and Savior.
- 27. Unmerited favor or kindness from God.
- 28. Supernatural events or acts demonstrating the power of God, such as the parting of the Red Sea.
- 29. Law. The collection of religious laws and commandments given to Moses by God, recorded in the Book of Exodus and other books.
- 30. Supernatural food provided by God to the Israelites during their wilderness journey.
- 31. Placing confidence and reliance in God's guidance and care.
- 33. Severe and disastrous events believed to be divinely sent to Egypt to convince Pharaoh to release the Israelites.
Down
- 1. The ancient civilization and nation where the Israelites were enslaved.
- 2. Festival during which a symbolic lamb offered during the Passover observance, prefiguring Jesus Christ's sacrificial role.
- 3. A portable sanctuary where the Israelites worshiped and offered sacrifices to God during their wilderness wanderings.
- 4. The application of the teachings and lessons found in the Book of Exodus to practical aspects of life, including the significance of the Mosaic Law, the role of faith, the concept of being justified, God's provision, the importance of trust, retribution and justice, the understanding of grace and mercy, and the call to obedience in faith.
- 5. The people of Israel, descendants of Jacob.
- 7. Compliance with God's commands and instructions.
- 9. Defiance or opposition against authority, as demonstrated by the Israelites' disobedience to God.
- 11. Of Life. A symbolic representation of Jesus Christ as the source of spiritual sustenance and eternal life.
- 12. A formal and binding agreement or promise, specifically referring to the agreement between God and the Israelites.
- 14. Being declared righteous or forgiven by God based on faith or obedience.
- 18. The barren and uninhabited land through which the Israelites journeyed on their way to the Promised Land.
- 20. From the Rock. Miraculous provision, symbolizing spiritual nourishment and life-giving qualities.
- 22. The act of being set free or rescued from a difficult or dangerous situation, as experienced by the Israelites leaving Egypt.
- 24. The act of providing necessary resources or support, particularly God's provision of food and water for the Israelites in the wilderness.
- 25. Complaining or expressing discontent, which the Israelites did frequently during their wilderness journey.
- 30. The individual traditionally believed to be the author of the Book of Exodus, a prominent figure in Judaism and Christianity who led the Israelites out of Egypt.
- 32. A strong belief and trust in the divine or unseen.