The majority of this book is made up of these.
What are laments?
The person this song was written by (most likely).
Who is Solomon?
The person this book is about.
Who is Job?
The person this book is about.
Who is Habakkuk?
The number of verses in this chapter.
What is 3?
This city is the cause of lament in the book of Lamentations.
What is Jerusalem?
This many chapters are in Song of Songs.
What is 8?
This spirit came to God in order to test Job.
Who is Satan?
The number of prayers in this book.
What is 3?
The person who wrote this psalm.
Who is David?
Chapters 1-4 of Lamentations are these things, a common type of poetry in the ancient Hebrew.
(Hint: Think of Psalm 119.)
What are acrostics?
This is another name of the book Song of Songs.
What is Song of Solomon?
This many people spoke to Job (not counting God).
What is 4?
The number of times God responds to Habakkuk.
What is 2?
Fill in the blanks and state the whole statement as a question: Lord, ___ ______ is not proud; __ ____ are not haughty.
Psalm 131:1a (CSB)
What is Lord, my heart is not proud; my eyes are not haughty.
Chapter 5 is this.
This person speaks the most in Song of Songs.
Who is the woman?
The number of chapters in Job.
What is 42?
Chapter 2 is God's second response to Habakkuk. He tells the prophet to write down the vision because it concerned this.
What is the end?
Fill in the blanks and state the whole statement as a question: Israel, put your ____ in the Lord, both ___ and _______.
Psalm 131:3 (CSB)
What is Israel, put your hope in the Lord, both now and forever.
The first letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
What is aleph?
These people speak the least in Song of Songs.
Who are the brothers?
The names of Job's friends.
What are Eliphaz, Bildad, Zophar and Elihu?
In verse one, Habakkuk waits for God's second response. Where does he say he will wait?
What is the guard post/lookout tower?
Fill in the blanks and state the whole statement as a question: Instead, I have calmed and quieted my soul, like a weaned _____ with its mother, my ____ is like a ______ _____.
Psalm 131:2 (CSB)
What is: Instead, I have calmed and quieted my soul, like a weaned child with its mother, my soul is like a weaned child.