When Abraham purchased the cave of Machpelah from Ephron the Hittite for 400 silver shekels, he intended to use it as this [2 words] (Genesis 23:17, 19, 20)
The large copper vessel used by the priests for washing themselves in the courtyard of Solomon’s temple was called this because of the large quantity of water it could contain (2 Chronicles 4:6)
Bearing or demeanor (Job 36:9)
This fragrant shrub is mentioned only in The Song of Solomon (Song of Solomon 1:14; 4:13; 7:11)
Job likened the sayings of his false comforters to proverbs of these (Job 13:12)
Joseph’s missing cup was found in this possession of Benjamin (Genesis 44:12)
Borne or put on (Luke 8:27)
Used in the Bible to symbolize the authority of parents over their children (Proverbs 29:15)
Calling the scribes and the Pharisees this, Jesus mentioned that they “strain out the gnat but gulp down the camel” [2 words] (Matthew 23:24)
The channel that brought water to a pool near the King’s Garden (Nehemiah 3:15)
During the wilderness wandering, he was placed “over the army of the tribe of the sons of Naphtali” (Numbers 10:27)
Moved by feeling this for a man suffering from leprosy, Jesus said: “I want to. Be made clean” (Mark 1:40, 41)
Paul encountered these Greek philosophers when he was preaching in the marketplace at Athens (Acts 17:16-21)
Among the things that Agur found too wonderful to comprehend was the way of this bird in the heavens (Proverbs 30:18, 19)
Farming implement mentioned as suitable for getting rid of “troublesome plants” (Isaiah 7:25)
Jesus said that “it is easier for a camel to get through” this “than for a rich man to get into the kingdom of God” [3 words] (Matthew 19:24)
Ancestor of a family of Nethinim temple slaves (Ezra 2:46)
He was one who attested by seal to Nehemiah’s “trustworthy arrangement” (Nehemiah 9:38; 10:13)
A city in the mountainous region of Judah (Joshua 15:49)
This large wild animal is mentioned only once in the Scriptures (Psalm 80:13)