Across
- 2. Offspring (Job 18:19)
- 5. The period of time during which Jesus brings certain things in connection with God’s purpose to a successful conclusion [2 words] (Revelation 1:10)
- 7. One of Benjamin’s descendants (1 Chronicles 7:12)
- 9. Hindered (1 Timothy 3:15)
- 11. What the Persian King Ahasuerus granted at the time of making Esther his queen (Esther 2:18)
- 12. One of the Levites who attested by seal to Nehemiah’s “trustworthy arrangement” (Nehemiah 9:38; 10:13)
- 15. The father of one of Solomon’s 12 deputies, each of whom provided food for Solomon’s household for one month of the year (1 Kings 4:7-9)
- 16. This appears as part of the superscriptions of many psalms [3 words] (Psalm 3)
- 17. When mild, it turns away rage (Proverbs 15:1)
- 19. Possessing (Proverbs 1:17)
- 20. Hosea’s wife (Hosea 1:3)
- 21. To get back (Acts 9:12)
- 22. Jehovah directed Joshua to do this to the horses of Israel’s enemies, thereby safeguarding Israel from relying on war horses rather than on His protection (Joshua 11:6)
- 23. Explanatory statements (2 Samuel 14:14)
- 25. Unlawful (Romans 13:13)
Down
- 1. Relationship of Ruth to Naomi [3 words] (Ruth 2:22)
- 3. Braced up (Judges 18:11)
- 4. One of the three weapons that Goliath possessed when he came against David (1 Samuel 17:45)
- 5. Four of these men discovered that the Syrians had fled (2 Kings 7:3-5)
- 6. A Benjamite whose 11 sons are listed among the headmen who resided in Jerusalem (1 Chronicles 8:22-25)
- 8. Stay (Genesis 2:18)
- 10. A social gathering (Luke 5:29)
- 13. Repurchase (Psalm 49:7)
- 14. When Job used this expression, he evidently meant that he escaped with practically nothing [4 words] (Job 19:20)
- 15. His son Eliasaph served as the chieftain of the tribe of Gad while Israel was in the wilderness (Numbers 7:42)
- 18. Where the Jewish high court assembled [2 words] (Acts 5:27)
- 24. The Mosaic Law prohibited eating the fat of this sacrificed animal (Leviticus 7:23)
