The Judges
Across
- 3. What God repeatedly provided through judges (Judges 2:16)
- 6. What God used to call His people back (Judges 2:14; Hebrews 12:6)
- 8. What God wanted to see in His people (Judges 3:4)
- 10. The deliverers God raised up for His people (Judges 2:16)
- 11. What we must do with what we cracked open to sin (Judges 2:11–12)
- 12. What the judges pointed forward to in Christ (Judges 2:16–19)
- 16. What was kindled against Israel because of rebellion (Judges 2:14)
- 18. What eventually became agreement with sin (Judges 3:5–6)
- 21. What compromise eventually became (Judges 2:12; 3:6)
Down
- 1. What Israel did under oppression (Judges 2:18)
- 2. What we must do instead of asking for rescue while keeping idols (Judges 2:14–16)
- 4. What the Lord intended to do with the nations in the land (Judges 3:5–6)
- 5. What Israel experienced because of rebellion (Judges 2:18)
- 7. What kept repeating throughout the book of Judges (Judges 2:16–19)
- 9. What moved the Lord when His people groaned (Judges 2:18)
- 13. What we must do to the Judge who saves (Judges 2:18)
- 14. What Israel did to the God of their fathers (Judges 2:12)
- 15. The false god Israel served instead of the Lord (Judges 2:11)
- 17. Who alone should have Israel’s covenant loyalty (Judges 2:12)
- 19. What Israel did in the sight of the Lord (Judges 2:11)
- 20. Whether Israel would obey the Lord’s commands (Judges 3:4)