This book was the inspired songbook of true worshipers of Jehovah in ancient times, a collection of 150 sacred songs, set to music and arranged for the public worship of Jehovah God in his temple at Jerusalem.
What is the book of Psalms?
A rooster crowing three times reminded him of his denouncement of him master.
Who is Peter?
He had such a deep respect for God’s law on life and blood that on this occasion, he refrained from doing what even resembled a violation of that law.
Who is David?
What are lentils?
The kinnor, most often referred to as this was an instrument commonly used in ancient Israel. David played it to soothe King Saul.
What is a harp?
The historical record of the 44th book of the Scriptures, continues the history of early Christianity by describing the founding of the congregation as a result of the operation of the holy spirit. It also describes the expansion of the witness, first among the Jews and then to people of all the nations.
What is the book of Acts or Acts of the Apostles?
The longest living disciple, While on Patmos, he was favored with the marvelous vision of Revelation, which he faithfully wrote down
Who is John?
It makes us glad, and we rejoice
to give our heart and mind and voice.
So may our sacrifice of praise
continue all our days.
What is Song 76 or How does it make you feel?
This was considered a choice food that brightened the eyes with energy. The manna tasted like flat cakes with this. John the Baptizer ate this along with insect locusts.
What is Honey?
Made of an animal skin stretched taut over a round wooden frame, this instrument produced a drumlike thump as the musician or dancer struck the instrument with his hand. When the musician shook the frame, loosely attached bells produced a rhythmic jingle.
What are Tambourines?
“Happy is he who reads aloud and those who hear the words of this prophecy.” “Happy is anyone observing the words of the prophecy of this scroll.”
What is the book of Revelation?
A Semitic expression found, with its translation, only at Mark 3:17. Jesus gave it as a surname to the sons of Zebedee, James and John, likely reflecting the fiery enthusiasm of these two apostles.
What is Sons of Thunder or Boanerges?
Caleb's mother helped him appreciate the importance of sacrifices by highlighting this Bible characters example.
Who is Jesus?
When the Israelites spied out the land of Canaan they brought back a great cluster of these, carried on a bar between two men.
What are Grapes?
Known as the shofar, This hollowed-out ram appendage produced loud, piercing tones. The Israelites used the shofar to assemble troops in battle and to direct the nation to action.
What is a horn?
Why do the innocent suffer? Why does God permit wickedness in the earth? We have the record of this mans suffering and his great endurance for our consideration in answering these questions. It has all been written down, just as he requested.
What is the book of Job?
Nathanael
Who is Bartholomew?
She is called a prostitute because she forms alliances with governments for money or other favors. She misleads people of all nations. And she is responsible for the death of many.
Who is Babylon the Great?
This was an outstanding article of food in Palestine. The tree may take ten years or longer to begin producing good harvests, but its great longevity makes it very fruitful. The fruits of the tree may have been eaten as today, after being soaked in brine. These fruit also provided oil for cooking such items as stews and oiled cakes. The Bible mentions “well-oiled dishes.”
What are Olives?
Two of these made of silver were used to called the whole assembly of Israel to the tent of meeting.
What are Trumpets?
The shortest book of the Hebrew Scriptures, it proclaims a judgment of God that resulted in the end of a nation, while foretelling the eventual triumph of the Kingdom of God.
What is Obadiah?
He was first a disciple of John the Baptizer. In the fall of 29 C.E. he was at Bethany and heard John the Baptizer introduce Jesus as “the Lamb of God.” He, along with another disciple, followed Jesus to his residence and was soon convinced he had found the Messiah. He then found and informed his brother Simon and led him to Jesus.
Who is Andrew?
In 1938 at London's Royal Albert Hall Br. Rutherford gave a stinging discourse inviting his listeners to do this. (The name of his talk)
What is Face the Facts?
Once spotted on a tree, early these were often eaten immediately. Late these were dried in the sun and pressed in molds, forming cakes. Used as a poultice, they had healing properties.
What are Figs?
A musical instrument of the woodwind class. Although there is some dispute as to which modern musical instrument corresponds to the Hebrew cha·lilʹ and its Greek equivalent au·losʹ, many modern translations render the words as this, in harmony with the identification given by lexicographers.
What is a flute?