This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Bible & Scripture has 29 clues. Answers range from 3 to 15 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
Musical rattle (See 2 Samuel 6:5.)
One touched Isaiah’s lips with a glowing coal to cleanse away his sin (See Isaiah 6:2-7.)
Town where Nebuchadnezzar slaughtered Zedekiah’s sons “before his eyes” (Jeremiah 52:10)
One seized in war (Genesis 14:14)
This woman and her husband “risked their own necks” in behalf of the apostle Paul (Romans 16:3, 4)
A descendant of Judah and the father of Eshtemoa (1 Chronicles 4:17)
Uncompliantly (Hebrews 3:18)
A dangerous snake [2 words] (Psalm 140:3)
The first stone in the first row of gems on High Priest Aaron’s breastpiece (Exodus 39:10)
On the hill of Ammah in front of this site, Abner persuaded Joab to stop pursuing him (2 Samuel 2:24)
Divine title denoting power [2 words] (See Genesis 17:1.)
Poisonous snake (See Romans 3:13.)
Fifth son of Benjamin (1 Chronicles 8:2)
Physical grace or attractiveness (Proverbs 31:30)
The court official who prompted Ahasuerus to have Haman hanged (Esther 7:9)
Place from which the Aramaeans came to Syria (Amos 9:7)
Not to be boiled in its mother’s milk (Exodus 23:19)
The outcome of the fight between these two warriors would determine the fate of their respective nations [3 words] (1 Samuel 17:4-53)
The outcome of the fight between these two warriors would determine the fate of their respective nations [3 words] (1 Samuel 17:4-53)
Twenty-four were seen seated around Jehovah’s throne (Revelation 4:4)
One of the ingredients of the holy anointing oil (Exodus 30:23-25)
Twelfth letter of the Hebrew alphabet
Site mentioned in giving location of Moses’ farewell address (Deuteronomy 1:1)
One of “the heads of the people” who attested to the postexilic trustworthy arrangement (Nehemiah 10:14, 24)
In the midst of (Acts 20:30)
Seventh letter of the Greek alphabet
Untroublesome (2 Kings 20:10)
Stick used in the process of making thread (Proverbs 31:19)
A city in Zebulun (Judges 1:3