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Genesis Chapter 22

Horizontales
When God tested Abraham regarding the sacrifice of his son, God referred to Isaac in two ways. First He referred to Abraham's fatherly love, but God also defined Isaac as Abraham's __ son. (v2)
After intervening in the sacrifice of Isaac, the Angel of the Lord gave words of encouragement to Abraham saying He knew this . (12) (Clue: 3 words in consecutive order)
Abraham 's nephew Bethuel had a daughter who became Isaac's wife. What was her name? (23)
Unaware of God’s command to his father, Isaac raised the issue that the sacrifice still lacked a lamb. Abraham responded that God would do this. (v8) (Clue: 4 words in consecutive order)
Abraham gave this name to the sacrifice site . It is a name describing God as the One who provides. (v14) (Clue: Do not include the hyphen in your answer.)
The Angel of the Lord repeated the promise to exceedingly multiply Abraham's descendants. In addition He promised him this possession. (v17) (Clue: 4 words in consecutive order)
Verticales
The name of Abraham's brother. (v20)
At the last moment who called to Abraham to cease the sacrifice of Isaac? (v12) (Clue: 5 words in consecutive order)
When God first spoke to Abraham regarding the test about to be given, this was Abraham's response. (v1) (Clue: 3 words in consecutive order)
At the sacrifice site Abraham built an altar, and laid Isaac on that altar. Next he raised a knife for this purpose. (v10) (Clue: 4 words in consecutive order)
Abraham told his servants he and Isaac would go farther ahead to worship. Afterwards both would do this. (v5) (Clue: 4 words in consecutive order)
As substitute for Isaac, God provided this animal for sacrifice. It was "caught in a thicket." (v13) (Clue: 2 words in consecutive order)