Joseph’s missing cup was found in this possession of Benjamin (Genesis 44:12)
During the wilderness wandering, he was placed “over the army of the tribe of the sons of Naphtali” (Numbers 10:27)
By means of this standard Hebrew weapon, Phinehas pierced through both Zimri and Cozbi and brought a halt to the scourge that killed 24,000 Israelites on the Plains of Moab (Numbers 25:6-15)
Farming implement mentioned as suitable for getting rid of “troublesome plants” (Isaiah 7:25)
He was one who attested by seal to Nehemiah’s “trustworthy arrangement” (Nehemiah 9:38; 10:13)
Paul encountered these Greek philosophers when he was preaching in the marketplace at Athens (Acts 17:16-21)
While in Hebron, this wife of David bore him a son named Ithream (2 Samuel 3:5)
Ancestor of a family of Nethinim temple slaves (Ezra 2:46)
Contemptuously described in the Scriptures as harsh, bad, good-for-nothing, and senseless, he was struck dead by Jehovah (1 Samuel 25:3, 17, 25, 36-38)
Jesus said that “it is easier for a camel to get through” this “than for a rich man to get into the kingdom of God” [3 words] (Matthew 19:24)
This large wild animal is mentioned only once in the Scriptures (Psalm 80:13)
This descendant of Judah was an ancestor of David (1 Chronicles 2:11)
Bearing or demeanor (Job 36:9)
A city in the mountainous region of Judah (Joshua 15:49)
Paid attention (Acts 5:40)*The Scripture cited has a form of the word needed.
Used in the Bible to symbolize the authority of parents over their children (Proverbs 29:15)
This king of Syria cleared out the Jews from the Judaean city of Elath, frightening King Ahaz into turning to Assyria for help (2 Kings 16:6, 7)
Seventh letter of the Greek alphabet
This fragrant shrub is mentioned only in The Song of Solomon (Song of Solomon 1:14; 4:13; 7:11)
One of the seven sons of Noah’s son Japheth (Genesis 10:2)
The channel that brought water to a pool near the King’s Garden (Nehemiah 3:15)