co-_____ (always exists).
What is eternal?
The shortest and longest Psalms are only this many chapters away from one another.
What is 2?
If the king did not extend his scepter to Esther, she would have been killed. The king's scepter and the calf Aaron and the Israelites built were made of ____.
What is gold?
The OT/Jewish view of time is split in two: the present age (including the past that led up until now) and the age to come. In the age to come, there will be a ____ of the dead.
What is resurrection? (1 Cor. 15)
The author of Hebrews.
What is unknown?
Three in one. This concept is called...
Triple points for the church council that established this.
What is the Trinity?
What is the Council of Nicea?
The Lord is often called a firm foundation, or this.
What is rock?
This book of the Bible does not say the word ____, but themes pointing to him are all throughout.
What is God?
_____ planted, _____ watered, but _____ gave the growth.
Who are Paul, Apollos, and God?
In this past, God spoke by the prophets and _____ (more glorious and greater than the prophets), but now He has spoken to us by His Son.
What are angels?
God is equated to this by John.
What is love?
This Psalm is the most quoted in the NT and is 7 psalms before the shortest Psalm.
What is 110?
was married to King _____.
Who is Xerxes?
Much of Paul's writings to the Corinthians involved this, which a judge might say to a unruly courtroom.
What is order?
This man paid a tithe to Melchizedek (The priest-king heavily foreshadows Christ).
Who is Abraham?
omni- (all) _____ (powerful)
What is potent?
There are this many "books" or sections of the Psalms (not the number of psalms).
What is 5? (Book 1: Ps. 1-41, Book 2: Ps. 42-72, Book 3: Ps. 73-89, Book 4: Ps. 90-106, Book 5: Ps. 107-150)
Unlike this woman who left her people to follow God, Esther came against Haman in her own homeplace.
Who is Ruth?
Paul wrote this many letters to the church at Corinth.
What is 4?
Hebrews 1-8 in particular focus on Jesus' superiority to this man.
Who is Moses?
"...the compassionate and gracious God, slow to anger, abounding in love and faithfulness, maintaining love to thousands, and forgiving wickedness, rebellion and sin. Yet he does not leave the guilty unpunished; he punishes the children and their children for the sin of the parents to the third and fourth generation," as said in this chapter of Exodus.
What is 34? Double points for context.
Name which chapters these are from: (1) "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" (2) "Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life" (3) "Taste and see that the Lord is good" (All from the First Book of the Psalms)
What are 22, 23 and 34?
In the same way Esther's relative Mordecai cared for her, Ruth's relative cared for her. Because of this care, Ruth became the great-great-grandmother of this king.
Who is Solomon?
Paul's coworker who helped him correspond with the Corinthian church until Paul's arrival. (Related more to 2 Cor.)
Who is Titus?
The defining word of Hebrews 11.
What is faith?