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When “looking for an opportunity against the Philistines,” who then ruled over Israel, Samson selected a Philistine woman from this location to be his wife (Judges 14:1-4)
Jesus pointed out that one cannot be a slave to God and to these at the same time (Luke 16:13)
Ruth’s husband and a link in the family line of the Messiah (Ruth 4:13)
The spelling of the divine name that is favored by most Hebrew scholars
The second-named son of sheikh Dishon and a descendant of Seir the Horite (Genesis 36:26)
Through the prophet Elijah, Jehovah foretold that the dogs would do this to Jezebel [2 words] (1 Kings 21:23)
A descendant of Benjamin and father of “the Hushim” (1 Chronicles 7:12)
It was from his “sons” that Abraham purchased the cave of Machpelah as a burial place for Sarah (Genesis 23:20)
This expression, originally meaning to gather the ends of a robe for physical activity, is also used in the Scriptures to denote preparation for vigorous mental or spiritual activity [4 words] (Job 38:3)
This son of Adam and Eve was born when Adam was 130 years old (Genesis 5:3)
Freedom from labor or difficulty (Luke 12:19)
Because of this man’s sin, Israel suffered defeat at Ai (Joshua 7:20)
A son of Ashhur by his wife Helah (1 Chronicles 4:7)
The early form of the crown (2 Kings 11:12)
The 16th letter of the Hebrew alphabet (Psalm 119:121, superscription)
One of the Nethinim whose descendants returned to Jerusalem in 537 B.C.E. (Ezra 2:46)
The mother of Mehetabel, the wife of Edomite King Hadar (Genesis 36:39)
Too poor to offer a ram in sacrifice after the birth of Jesus, Mary and Joseph could offer these instead [3 words] (Luke 2:24)
A son of Ishmael and chieftain of an Arabian clan (Genesis 25:14)
Having sufficient power to accomplish an objective (James 4:12)
In most of the inspired letters he wrote, Paul identified himself as this [3 words] (Ephesians 1:1)
One of the places the Assyrians had brought to ruin, mentioned by Rabshakeh (Isaiah 37:12)
One of the towns in their territory from which the tribe of Asher did not drive out the Canaanite inhabitants (Judges 1:31)
hristians are instructed “to repudiate ungodliness and worldly desires and to live with” this, along with “righteousness and godly devotion” [3 words] (Titus 2:12)
“Get out of —, my people” (Revelation 18:4)
When Satan told Jehovah that He had put this up around Job, Satan meant that God had protected Job (Job 1:10)
It was at this location in Asia Minor that Paul received the call: “Step over into Macedonia and help us” (Acts 16:8, 9)
The seer who rebuked King Asa of Judah for making an alliance with the king of Syria instead of relying upon Jehovah (2 Chronicles 16:7)
For two years, while in Ephesus, Paul gave talks in this building’s auditorium (Acts 19:9)
Jesus said that the one who endures to this point “is the one that will be saved” (Mark 13:13)
To cause to become beloved or admired (Song of Solomon 1:2) (The scripture cited has a form of the word needed.)
Notion (Romans 2:3)

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