Q
Across
- 1. – Disputing or fighting; often condemned in Scripture.
- 3. – Living or alive; as in "the quick and the dead," referring to all people.
- 4. – A place where stones or rocks are cut; metaphorically used for gathering or seeking.
- 5. – To bring life or vitality, often used in reference to the Spirit giving life.
- 6. – The state of being good or virtuous; often applied to God’s nature.
- 7. – The purest or most perfect example; often used in theological discussions.
- 8. – Made alive; often referring to spiritual awakening.
- 9. – A female ruler; several queens are mentioned in the Bible, such as Queen Esther.
- 11. – A search or pursuit; often used metaphorically for seeking God.
- 12. – A dangerous, trap-like ground; used metaphorically for sin or danger.
Down
- 1. – The minimum number needed for a meeting; sometimes referenced in early church gatherings.
- 2. – Old-fashioned or charming; sometimes used to describe biblical customs or places.
- 4. – A query; Jesus often asked questions to teach lessons.
- 5. – A bird God provided as food for the Israelites in the wilderness.
- 6. – To revive or give life, especially in a spiritual sense.
- 7. – Leaving or giving up; often in the context of persevering in faith.
- 8. – A question or inquiry; sometimes used in dialogues in the Bible.
- 9. – To extinguish; often used in relation to the Holy Spirit or thirst for righteousness.
- 10. – Calm or peaceful; a state of rest often mentioned in Scripture.
- 11. – A bird, mentioned in the context of God’s provision during Israel’s exodus from Egypt.