Across
- 2. Represents Jesus as the Bread of Life, sustaining believers spiritually.
- 7. Often represents guidance, God's light, and the coming of the Messiah.
- 9. Symbolizes victory, honor, and the reward of eternal life for those who are faithful.
- 10. Represents salvation and refuge.
- 11. Represents Jesus as the Good Shepherd who cares for and leads His flock (believers).
- 12. Symbolizes peace, prosperity, and God's covenant with Israel.
- 14. Represents Jesus as the source of life, and believers as branches.
- 15. Represents the presence of God (as in the burning bush), purification, and the Holy Spirit.
Down
- 1. Symbolizes Jesus as the sacrificial Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world.
- 3. A sign of God's covenant with Noah, representing God's promise never to destroy the earth by flood again.
- 4. Represents the Word of God, which is sharp and powerful, able to discern thoughts and intentions.
- 5. Represents the sacrifice of Jesus for the forgiveness of sins and victory over death.
- 6. Symbolizes life, cleansing, and the Holy Spirit, as well as the Word of God.
- 8. Symbolizes eternal life and God's provision, first mentioned in the Garden of Eden and later in Revelation.
- 13. Represents the Holy Spirit, peace, and God's presence; appeared during the baptism of Jesus.
