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Pharaoh said that the Israelites should dwell in this region, “the very best of the land” of Egypt (Genesis 47:6)
One of King David’s six older brothers (1 Chronicles 2:13)
A sentiment that stirs up contentions (Proverbs 10:12)
Name given to the well over which the servants of Isaac and the shepherds of Gerar quarrelled (Genesis 26:20)
Son of Noah from whom some Arabian and African tribes descended (Genesis 10:1)
It was in regard to these that Moses and Aaron sinned against Jehovah by failing to credit him for his miracle [3 words] (Numbers 20:12, 13)
Jehovah did this with his hand when making an oath (Ezekiel 36:7)
The king of the Philistine city of Gath who was tricked into believing that David had gone crazy (1 Samuel 21:14)
Island off the coast of Turkey mentioned in the account of Paul’s third missionary journey (Acts 21:1)
This brother of David was the fifth-named son of Jesse (1 Chronicles 2:14)
Jesus said that he often yearned to gather the unresponsive inhabitants of Jerusalem together in the way this bird gathers her chicks (Matthew 23:37)
Greed for this would prevent a man from being a Christian overseer [2 words] (Titus 1:7)
Earlier than the present time (Psalm 44:1)
King Darius ordered that funds from this source be used to rebuild the temple in Jerusalem [2 words] (Ezra 6:8)
Mount Sinai, upon which Moses received the Law covenant, was located in this land (Galatians 4:25)
Father of Israel’s king Menahem (2 Kings 15:17)
The son of Adam and Eve from whom Jesus descended (Luke 3:38)
A male goat (Ezekiel 43:22)
Influential group of Jewish leaders who conspired to have Jesus executed [3 words] (Matthew 26:3)
By saying that his people hardened this, Jehovah meant that they were unresponsive, stubborn, and rebellious (Jeremiah 7:26)
The invitation extended to all who are thirsting for life-giving spiritual waters (Revelation 22:17)
The Israelites were to inculcate Jehovah’s words in their sons’ hearts even when they walked on this (Deuteronomy 6:7)
If anyone is lacking in wisdom, he should keep on doing this (James 1:5)
Grandson of Esau and sheikh of Edom (Genesis 36:17)
King Hezekiah’s mother (2 Kings 18:2)
Birthplace of Simon, who was pressed into service to carry Jesus’ torture stake (Matthew 27:32)
Jehovah built the one he took from Adam into a woman (Genesis 2:22)
Jesus quoted this prophet in condemning those who honored God with their lips but not in a heartfelt way (Matthew 15:7, 8)
A goldsmith who helped rebuild Jerusalem’s walls in Nehemiah’s day (Nehemiah 3:8)
Jesus performed his first miracle, that of turning water into wine, in this town (John 2:11)
By means of his shed blood, Jesus bought people for God out of every one (Revelation 5:9)
One can last 24 hours, 1,000 years, or much longer (Genesis 5:1; 2 Peter 3:8)
Another pronunciation of the divine name (Exodus 6:3, footnote)
Founder of one of the divisions of the tribe of Issachar (Numbers 26:24)

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