Something in the Bible with E

  • First woman in Genesis, wife of Adam.

  • Garden of Eden, paradise in Genesis story.

  • Prophet Elijah, opposed Baal, taken to heaven.

  • Queen Esther saves Jews in Persian Empire.

  • Second book of Bible, Israel’s escape from Egypt.

  • Earth is mentioned from Genesis 1 onward.

  • Prophet Ezekiel, visions of dry bones, wheels.

  • Evil is a repeated theme from Genesis onward.

  • Egypt is major setting in Exodus and other books.

  • Letter of Paul in NT, to church in Ephesus.

  • Esau, elder twin of Jacob, sold his birthright.

  • Priest Eli, mentor of Samuel in 1 Samuel.

  • Ezra, scribe leading post-exile restoration.

  • Enoch, walked with God; taken without dying.

  • Elizabeth, mother of John the Baptist in Luke.

  • “The end” used for end times, last days theme.

  • Eagles appear in Psalms, Isaiah, and Exodus.

  • Eating appears in many stories, e.g. Last Supper.

  • Name for Jesus in Matt 1:23, means 'God with us'.

  • OT wisdom book, traditionally linked to Solomon.

  • Greek form of Elijah, used in the New Testament.

  • Core NT promise in John 3:16 and many verses.

  • Listed as a sin in Galatians 5 and elsewhere.

  • Eating appears from Genesis onward, very common.

  • Body part often mentioned; 'ear to hear' theme.

  • Concept of endless time; in God’s nature and plan.

  • Bible often mentions enemies, love for enemies.

  • Phrase used in translations e.g. John 3:16.

  • Biblical theme for last days; in prophets, Gospels.

  • Biblical concept; language in Matthew 24 etc.

  • Elders lead Israel/church; in OT and NT.

  • Egyptians appear in Exodus and many OT stories.

  • Cardinal direction; Garden in Eden, wise men, etc.

  • Plural of ear; often in “ears to hear” passages.

  • Variant of Emmanuel/Immanuel, used for Jesus’ title.

  • Eagles are mentioned in prophetic imagery, esp. Isaiah.

  • Ethan the Ezrahite appears in Psalm 89 superscription.

  • Elisha is a major prophet, successor of Elijah.

  • Bible often speaks of “evil people” or evildoers.

  • Ephesus is a New Testament city in Acts and Revelation.

  • Eyes appear constantly; even used symbolically.

  • Evangelists appear in NT, e.g., Philip the evangelist.

  • Ephraim is Joseph’s son and a major Israelite tribe.

  • Frequently mentioned as "enemies" in many psalms.

  • Jesus mentions eggs in Luke 11:12 as an example.

  • Breaking/eating bread key in Last Supper stories.

  • Eyes often mentioned; Jesus heals blind eyes.

  • Used for the four Gospel writers in tradition.

  • Hebrew name for God used often in Old Testament.

  • Israel’s exile to Babylon is a major Bible event.

  • “Evening and morning” appear from Genesis 1 on.

  • One of four rivers in Eden in Genesis 2.

  • Eternal life and eternal God are key Bible ideas.

  • Ancient nation from Esau, often rivals Israel.

  • Earthquakes appear in prophetic and gospel scenes.

  • Creation of earth told in Genesis 1 opening.

  • God’s “everlasting love” in Jeremiah 31:3.

  • Garden of Eden is the first human home in Genesis.

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