Books in the Bible

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Across
  1. 7. relates the story of Israel's journey.
  2. 10. his life and visions point to God's plans of redemption.
  3. 11. provides a bridge for the writings of the New Testament.
  4. 12. closely related to the book of Ezra.
  5. 13. since his Gospel is traditionally associated with Rome, it may have been occasioned.
  6. 15. is the absolute supremacy and sufficiency of Jesus Christ.
  7. 18. to win his willing acceptance, Paul writes very tactfully.
  8. 19. warned the proud people of Edom about the impending judgment coming upon them.
  9. 21. his Gospel was written to strengthen the faith of all believers.
  10. 22. records the institution of the annual festival of Purim.
  11. 25. this prophet warned the people of Judah about God's coming judgment.
  12. 27. to encourage the faithful to resist staunchly the demands of emperor worship.
  13. 31. Paul's primary theme in this is presenting the gospel.
  14. 32. the first letter to this revolves around the theme of problems in Christian conduct in the church.
  15. 33. everything human came to expression in words.
  16. 36. the focal point of the entire book is the Lord's judgment on Nineveh.
  17. 37. "prudence to the simple, knowledge and discretion to the young”
  18. 39. his Gospel is rather different from the other three.
  19. 40. God's initiative and control expressed more clearly in the book of this prophet.
  20. 41. this is the second "Pastoral Epistle."
  21. 46. relates how God's covenant people were restored from Babylonian exile.
  22. 47. every chapter of this ends with a reference to the second coming of Christ.
  23. 48. depicts the life of Israel in the Promised Land.
  24. 49. speaks of beginnings.
Down
  1. 1. consists of a series of poetic and powerful laments.
  2. 2. name means "my messenger".
  3. 3. he must instead warn them about certain immoral men circulating among them.
  4. 4. this prophet was evidently a person of considerable social standing in Judah.
  5. 5. is a book that unveils the full dimensions of God's judgment and salvation.
  6. 6. stands as an eloquent and vigorous apologetic for the essential New Testament truth.
  7. 8. prophesied sometime between 750 and 686 B.C.
  8. 9. he was not only a prophet, but also a member of a priestly family.
  9. 14. collected songs and poems that represent centuries worth of praises and prayers to God.
  10. 16. puts his powers of wisdom to work to examine the human experience.
  11. 17. is unusual as a prophetic book.
  12. 18. Paul's primary purpose in writing this letter was to thank them for the gift.
  13. 20. is a short letter it touches on various doctrines.
  14. 23. serves as a reminder to God's people about His covenant.
  15. 24. a manual of regulations.
  16. 26. carries the historical account of Judah and Israel forward.
  17. 28. the gospel was taken from place to place by traveling evangelists and teachers.
  18. 29. the Israelites were finally allowed to enter the land promised to their fathers.
  19. 30. continues the account of Israel's history.
  20. 34. prophesied during the reigns of Uzziah over Judah and Jeroboam II over Israel.
  21. 35. does not address any particular error or heresy.
  22. 38. describes the history of the Israelites leaving Egypt after slavery.
  23. 42. prove to his Jewish readers that Jesus is their Messiah.
  24. 43. was a prophet who along with Zechariah.
  25. 44. relates the account of a righteous man who suffers under terrible circumstances.
  26. 45. little is known about this.