"There I was, in the Spirit on the Lord's day, when I heard behind me so great a voice, it was like the sound of a trumpet!"
While this man was sleeping, God Himself performed a surgery upon him, removing part of his body to make a new creation.
Adam
This man was described as "breathing out threatenings and slaughter against the disciples of the Lord."
Saul of Tarsus (Paul is also acceptable)
After a great movement of repentance, the king of this city commanded and decreed that every man and beast was to be covered with sackcloth.
Ninevah
This third name by which Isaiah refers to the coming Messiah in Isaiah 9:6 meets the Christmas song that implores all to "let nothing you dismay"
The Mighty God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
"It was the crashing sounds of triumph, I tell you! Between the resonating trumpets and the echoing crashes of the pitchers, I knew it was the Lord who had gotten us the victory!"
Gideon
In this Pauline epistle, believers who have died are referred to as those which "sleep in Jesus"
1 Thessalonians
This apostle was told by the Lord in a vision, referring to many unclean animals, to "arise, slay, and eat."
Peter
The first item used as clothing mentioned in the Bible was made of this.
Fig leaves
These attributes mentioned in Psalm 23 as following the believer all the days of their life meet the object which was placed on top of the Ark of the Covenant.
Goodness and Mercy Seat
"I was prepared to hear only half of what I was used to for the rest of my life, following the sound of that berserk disciple's swooping sword, but after being touched by Him, I was made whole again!"
Malchus
Nebuchadnezzar was not much at peace whenever he slept and dreamt of a statue with its arms and breast made of this metal.
Silver
This man cried with confidence regarding the LORD, "Though he slay me, yet will I trust in Him."
Job
This notorious villain, clad in whoredoms and witchcraft, really is only described as having had their face "painted" prior to their death.
Jezebel
The nine godly attributes mentioned in Galatians 5 meet the characterizing description in 1 John 4 of the falsehood which claims that Jesus was not come in the flesh.
The Fruit of the Spirit of Antichrist
"Upon hearing that reluctant man refuse to go up and fight against Jabin king of the Canaanites without me by his side, I told him that the LORD would sell the enemy into the hand of a woman!"
Deborah
He might not have been sleeping, but this man saw a vision at night of a smoking furnace and a burning lamp with which God confirmed unto him a covenant.
Abraham
This man said to the LORD, "That be far from thee to do after this manner, to slay the righteous with the wicked... Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?"
Abraham
In Revelation 19, the Bride of Christ is described as being "arrayed in fine linen, clean and white: for the fine linen is the ___________________ of saints."
Righteousness
This Christmas hymn with a title of an all-encompassing invitation to the joyful and triumphant meets the name by which Jesus is called when He returns on a white horse.
"One chapter, I am numbered as the twelfth apostle; the next, i hear a sound from heaven as of a rushing might wind, filling the whole house where we were sitting!"
In this city was Jesus laughed to scorn when he said, "The damsel is not dead, but sleepeth."
After the sixth trumpet, in Revelation 9, these are released from the great river Euphrates, with the purpose for "to slay the third part of men."
the Four Angels
A characteristic garment for any Jewish priest, in 1 Samuel 22, Doeg the Edomite is ordered by King Saul to fall upon all that them that "did wear the linen this."
Ephod
This 1865 Christmas hymn with a titular question, set to the tune of "Greensleeves," meets the superscription on the cross listed in the gospel according to Luke.
What Child is This is the King of the Jews