Something in the Bible with O
First part of Christian Bible, 39 books.
Minor prophet, wrote the book of Obadiah.
Oil used for anointing, lamps, offerings.
Olive trees common in Israel and parables.
Olive branch as peace sign, Noah’s dove.
Oxen used for plowing, sacrifices, carts.
Offerings central in Law and temple worship.
Doctrine term, from Genesis and Romans.
Oaths and swearing vows appear many times.
Obedience to God is a major Bible theme.
“Alpha and Omega” title for God in Revelation.
Oases implied by “springs” in desert scenes.
God defends orphans, widows, the oppressed.
Concept of order appears in laws, worship, creation.
Obey/obedience often commanded to God’s people.
Oracles of God mentioned, especially in prophets.
“Old men” appear in many passages and prophecies.
“O Lord” is a frequent cry to God in Psalms etc.
Oppression condemned often, esp. in prophets.
Seas/oceans referenced in creation and stories.
Omar is a minor biblical descendant of Esau.
Onesimus is the runaway slave in Philemon.
Olive oil used for anointing, lamps, offerings.
“One” links to “the LORD is one” and unity texts.
“Old” used for old covenant, old garments, etc.
“Old man” used of elders and Paul’s “old self”.
Oaks/terebinths mentioned as trees and cult sites.
Unclean bird in Leviticus, symbol of desolation.
Core biblical belief: “The LORD is one” in Deut 6:4.
Large bird mentioned in Job and Lamentations.
Many prayers cry “O LORD” throughout Scripture.
Grain mentioned; oats appear in some translations.
Plural of owl, same unclean bird in Leviticus.
King of Israel in 1 Kings, founder of Samaria.
Israelites ate onions in Egypt, Num 11:5
Theology term for God’s presence everywhere
Priestly garments and temple had ornaments
Precious stone in ephod and New Jerusalem
“O God” occurs in many Psalms as direct address
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