Because God replaced fleshly Israel, spiritual Israel can be called this.
CHOSEN RACE
In a psalm, David acknowledged that he was born with this (Psalm 51:5)
ERROR
The two tablets upon which God wrote the Law were made of this material (Exodus 31:18)
STONE
Pharaoh had one in which he saw seven fat cows eaten up by seven thin cows (Genesis 41:17-20)
DREAM
Timothy’s mother, from whom he received an excellent spiritual education (2 Timothy 1:5)
EUNICE
Areas in which grain was separated from its stalk and chaff [two words] (Joel 2:24)
THRESHING FLOORS
The name that Jesus gave to Simon the son of John (John 1:42)
CEPHAS
Two books of the Hebrew Scriptures bear this name, indicating that they are a record of happenings in the order in which they occurred
CHRONICLES
If a Christian takes a false one, those with spiritual qualifications should try to readjust him in a spirit of mildness (Galatians 6:1)
STEP
What the apostle Paul said that he had run to the finish when near the end of his life (2 Timothy 4:7)
RACE
Jehovah told Israel that by failing to give their tithes, they were in effect doing this to him (Malachi 3:8-10)
ROBBING
Although he judged Israel for 40 years, his sons were “good-for-nothing men” (1 Samuel 2:12
ELI
After Absalom was killed by Joab, Absalom’s body was pitched into one (2 Samuel 18:17)
PIT
Although the quantity was not specified, Jehovah required that the nation of Israel offer the best of these to him [3 words] (Exodus 23:19)
FIRST RIPE FRUITS
Because of Abigail’s sensibleness, David avoided this rash act [3 words] (1 Samuel 25:31)
SHEDDING OF BLOOD
The land of this tribe became synonymous with the extreme north of the land of Israel (Judges 20:1)
DAN
The second son of Joseph, whose name was applied to the tribe of Israel that descended from him (Genesis 41:52)
EPHRAIM
Of the six products of the ancient metallurgist’s furnace, this one had the lowest melting point (Ezekiel 22:20)
TIN
Hoping to get a bribe from Paul, he held the apostle prisoner for two years in Caesarea (Acts 24:26, 27)
FELIX
Asked to choose one of three forms of punishment after he had disobeyed God and numbered Israel, David incurred this one (2 Samuel 24:12-15)
PESTILENCE
Two were needed to support each of the tabernacle’s panel frames [2 words] (Exodus 26:19)
SOCKET PEDESTALS
General Joab selected an unnamed runner of this lineage to deliver the news to King David that his son Absalom had died (2 Samuel 18:21, 32)
CUSHITE
Vessels of this type were used for trade in the days of King Solomon [3 words] (1 Kings 10:22)
SHIPS OF TARSHISH
Figuratively speaking, it is said that Jehovah can measure “the waters” within this [4 words] (Isaiah 40:12)
HOLLOW OF HIS HAND
Elijah was sent to a widow from Zarephath, a dependent town of this Phoenician city (Luke 4:26)
SIDON