Something in the Bible with G

  • Central biblical name/title for the deity.

  • First book of the Bible, tells of creation.

  • Philistine giant defeated by David in 1 Sam 17.

  • Archangel in Daniel and Luke, divine messenger.

  • Judge of Israel; story in Judges 6–8.

  • Precious metal in tabernacle, temple, gifts.

  • Key New Testament theme of God’s favor.

  • Mentioned often; withers, burned, like people.

  • New Testament epistle by Paul to Galatia.

  • Condemned sin; listed in many vice lists.

  • Giant figures like Nephilim, Goliath, Rephaim.

  • Often “glory of the Lord”; key Bible theme.

  • A fruit of the Spirit; moral excellence in Scripture.

  • Giants like Goliath and Nephilim appear in the Bible.

  • Region where Jesus lived and ministered in the Gospels.

  • Hill outside Jerusalem where Jesus was crucified.

  • Giving to God and the poor is a major Bible practice.

  • Term for non‑Jews; central in New Testament missions.

  • The ground/earth in Genesis and many other passages.

  • Refers to Noah’s Flood, global judgment narrative.

  • City destroyed with Sodom for great wickedness.

  • Condemned in lists of sins; one of the “deadly sins.”

  • Guilt appears often, esp. in Leviticus and Psalms.

  • Holy Ghost is a New Testament title for the Spirit.

  • Idol worshiped by Israel in Exodus 32, very famous.

  • Grave and burial places appear throughout the Bible.

  • Guards appear at Jesus’ tomb and in many stories.

  • Greeks are mentioned in the New Testament letters.

  • Region in Egypt where Israelites lived, in Exodus.

  • Greek is the original language of the New Testament.

  • Phrase for divine judgment, esp. in prophets.

  • Refers to false deities often condemned in OT.

  • Precious stones in priestly breastplate, etc.

  • Famous parable Jesus tells in Luke 10.

  • Good works commended throughout NT teaching.

  • Region in OT; balm of Gilead is well-known.

  • Son of Levi; name appears in genealogies.

  • Virtue praised; linked to giving in the NT.

  • Grief appears often, esp. in Psalms and Lamentations

  • Geese are a kind of bird; Bible mentions geese in KJV

  • Games or play appear, like boys playing in Zechariah

  • Gad is a son of Jacob and also a tribe of Israel

  • “God the Father” is a New Testament title for God

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