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Jehovah decreed that these seasons would never cease [3 words] (Genesis 8:22)
One of two men mentioned in connection with the assassination of King Pekahiah of Israel by Pekah (2 Kings 15:25)
The Philistines encamped at Michmash made raids toward this land (1 Samuel 13:17)
One of the herbs that Jesus said the Pharisees would scrupulously tithe, while ignoring “the justice and the love of God” (Luke 11:42)
During the rule of Ahaz, the Syrians took control of this city away from Judah, and it was reoccupied by the Edomites (2 Kings 16:6)
Jesus said that he would come in this manner (Revelation 16:15)
A tree included along with the juniper and the cypress in “the very glory of Lebanon” (Isaiah 60:13)
Three thousand fearful men of Judah came to the crag Etam to do this to Samson in order to deliver him to the Philistines (Judges 15:11-13)
Jesus is this because he is the sole direct creation of Jehovah [3 words] (John 3:18)
Paul pointed out to the Thessalonians that a lazy person who refuses to work does not deserve to do this (2 Thessalonians 3:10)
Dwell (Micah 4:4; see footnote)
His son Eliasaph served as the chieftain of the tribe of Gad during Israel’s wilderness wanderings (Numbers 7:42)
Jesus said that one must do this “vigorously to get in through the narrow door” (Luke 13:24)
The city that became synonymous with the extreme north of Israel (1 Samuel 3:20)
By means of this, God warned the astrologers who visited Jesus that they should not return to murderous King Herod (Matthew 2:12)
Used figuratively to denote that which is transitory (Psalm 102:3)
As titles are not multiplied before or after Jesus’ name in the Scriptures, this combination is never found [3 words]
A congregation overseer is required to “have a fine testimony from people on the outside” so that he does not fall into this [4 words] (1 Timothy 3:7)
An Israelite among “the sons of Bani” who, after returning from Babylon, sent away his foreign wife (Ezra 10:34)
A place mentioned only by Micah (Micah 1:10)
The type of road running from Jerusalem to Gaza, where Philip taught the Ethiopian eunuch (Acts 8:26)
The place where Saul counted his forces before striking the Amalekites (1 Samuel 15:4)
Abraham lived most of his life as an alien and a temporary resident because he awaited the city having these [2 words] (Hebrews 11:10)
Jehovah selected this chieftain to represent the tribe of Manasseh in dividing the land west of the Jordan (Numbers 34:23)
This term is applied to the wise woman whom Joab used to accomplish the return of Absalom from banishment (2 Samuel 14:4)
The abbreviated name of King Hezekiah’s mother (2 Kings 18:2)
Barabbas, set free by Pilate in place of Jesus, was guilty of this crime (Luke 23:25)
A wilderness city rebuilt by King Solomon (2 Chronicles 8:4)
Conscious awareness or rationality (Luke 15:17)
Peter healed this man of Lydda who was paralyzed for eight years (Acts 9:32-34)

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