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masha68 [24]
3 years ago
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1 . nob son of aaron who faithfully served god as priest 2 . ithamar leader under whom the second temple was built 3 . zerubbabe

l second place where tabernacle rested in canaan 4 . levi tribe that was separated for holy service 5 . mt. zion doubted that anything good could come from nazareth 6 . nathanael first place where tabernacle rested in canaan 7 . jesus priestly son of aaron who offered strange fire 8 . abihu place where ark was set up within curtains 9 . gabriel said i am the good shepherd 10 . shiloh referred to jesus as a holy thing
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s2008m [1.1K]3 years ago
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ANSWER:

1. Nob: second place where tabernacle rested in Canaan  

1 Samuel 21:1-9

2. Ithamar: son of Aaron who faithfully served god as priest

Numbers 3:4

 

3. Zerubbabel: leader under whom the second temple was built  

Ezra 5:2

4. Levi: tribe that was separated for holy service  

Numbers 3:12; 8:16

5. Mt. Zion: place where ark was set up within curtains  

2 Samuel 6:2;16

6. Nathanael: doubted that anything good could come from Nazareth  

John 1:46

7. Jesus: said i am the good shepherd  

John 10:11

8. Abihu: priestly son of Aaron who offered strange fire  

Levitic 10:1

9. Gabriel: referred to Jesus as a holy thing

Luke 1:26-32

10. Shiloh: first place where tabernacle rested in Canaan  

Joshua 18:1

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