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1. Laban's daughter and
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infantry and cavalry.
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Jacob's first wife.
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14. The fourth book of
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2. The reverse of "to bless".
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the Pentateuch.
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3. The youngest brother
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15. One of the twelve apostles.
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of Abram.
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16. Grandson of Lot by incest with
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4. One of Pharaoh's officers
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his elder daughter.
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in connection with Joseph's
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17. The name of the high priest
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sojourn in that land.
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in the time of Jesus.
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5. Another word for bonds,
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18. A spring of water
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chains or fetters.
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issuing from the earth.
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6. The religious system
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19. The act of bowing low or
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held by the Jews.
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of prostrating oneself
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7. A sect of Jews in Palestine
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before God.
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during the time of Christ.
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20. Rahab used this to let
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8. The name under which
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the spies over the wall
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Baal was worshipped by
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of Jericho.
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the Philistines of Ekron.
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21. To reckon something
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9. Name of the priest who
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to another's account.
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came to minister to David
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22. An island in the
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in Hebron after the
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Mediterranean Sea.
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death of King Saul.
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23. A grandson of Esau through
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10. A particle of dust or chaff,
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his oldest son Eliphaz.
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or a splinter of wood that
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24. A bar of wood used to
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might enter the eye.
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unite two animals enabling
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11. A receptacle for food,
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them to work in the fields.
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generally made of baked
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25. A handful of grain
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clay or else of metal.
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left behind the reaper.
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12. A place for the internment
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26. The name of the Jewish
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of the dead.
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priest who was a co-worker
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13. The largest single unit
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with Nehemiah.
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in the Roman army, including
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