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Non può guidare un suo simile (Matteo 15:14)
Non viene mai meno (1 Corinti 13:8)
Sopravvisse al Diluvio (Genesi 9:18)
Il numero di monetine con cui si potevano comprare cinque passeri (Luca 12:6)
Il re che concesse a Neemia di andare a Gerusalemme (Neemia 2:1-6)
Quando Gesù toccò un lebbroso “immediatamente la lebbra ----- da lui” (Luca 5:13)
È notoriamente dolce (Giudici 14:18)
Geova definì Canaan il “paese circa il quale ------ ad Abraamo, Isacco e Giacobbe” (Esodo 33:1)
Città in cui Paolo predicò a dei filosofi (Atti 17:16-18)
Si deve vincere col bene (Romani 12:21)
Quelli degli apostoli formano un libro della Bibbia
Sono oggetto di canzoni romantiche (Ezechiele 33:32)
Profumo, fragranza (Il Cantico dei Cantici 5:1)
Il suo nome fu scelto dal marito (Genesi 3:20)
La moglie del fratello del padre (Levitico 18:14)
Gesù la diede come “riscatto in cambio di molti” (Matteo 20:28)
Prisca e Aquila la rischiarono per Paolo (Romani 16:3, 4)
Non annegò perché era in un’arca galleggiante che trovò la figlia di Faraone (Esodo 2:1-10)
Il paese che Geova promise ai discendenti di Abraamo (Genesi 17:8)
Coppie (1 Re 19:19)
Li usavano i marinai (Ezechiele 27:6)
“Geova ---- gli occhi dei ciechi” (Salmo 146:8)
Esprimere riconoscenza (2 Tessalonicesi 2:13)
Corresse Giobbe (Giobbe 32:2)
Il numero degli israeliti che non avevano adorato Baal al tempo di Elia (1 Re 19:18)
Era famoso quello di Galaad (Geremia 46:11)
Lo diventa la voce a furia di urlare (Salmo 69:3)
Il sommo sacerdote che condannò Gesù (Matteo 26:57)
“La bellezza può essere vana; ma la donna che ---- Geova è quella che si procura lode” (Proverbi 31:30)
Uno dei metalli di cui era fatta l’immagine sognata da Nabucodonosor (Daniele 2:32)
Città della vedova a cui Gesù risuscitò il figlio (Luca 7:11, 12)
Bruciava nelle lampade (Matteo 25:8)
È amore (1 Giovanni 4:8)

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