Something in the Bible with P
Apostle Peter, key disciple of Jesus in NT.
Apostle Paul, major missionary and letter writer.
“People” often used for Israel or crowds.
Prayer is central practice throughout Bible.
Book of Psalms, Israel’s song and prayer book.
Priests serve in temple and tabernacle worship.
Peace is a key biblical theme and blessing.
To pray is commanded and modeled in Scripture.
Individual psalm, many quoted in worship.
Prophets speak God’s messages in OT and NT.
Many scenes show people praying to God.
Title for Egypt’s ruler, key in Exodus story.
Book of Proverbs, wisdom sayings of Solomon.
Prophet is one who speaks for God in Bible.
Physical and spiritual pain appear in stories.
Plagues of Egypt, famous Exodus events.
Praise to God is commanded and in many psalms.
Passover feast recalls Exodus from Egypt.
Talking to God appears often, esp. Psalms
God’s messages about the future in many books
Enemy people of Israel, e.g. Goliath’s folks
Apostle Philip follows Jesus in the Gospels
Short teaching stories Jesus used a lot
Used for God’s presence and final reward
God’s judgment for sin, from Genesis to Revelation
Prophets, apostles and Jesus preach widely
Unclean animal; Jesus casts demons into pigs
New Testament letter written by Paul
Early Christians suffer persecution in Acts
Earthly rulers’ sons appear in many stories
Roman governor who sentenced Jesus to crucifixion
Jewish religious group; often opposed Jesus
Palm branches at Jesus’ entry to Jerusalem
Plants are mentioned throughout Scripture
The poor are often mentioned and defended
Ten plagues of Egypt in Exodus narrative
Jesus and apostles preach the good news
God’s power/“dunamis” is a major Bible theme
Pontius Pilate, governor who judged Jesus
Feast in Acts 2 when Spirit comes down
Many key figures are put into prison
Christian coworker of Paul in Acts/Romans
Pork = pig meat; forbidden in OT food laws
Short New Testament letter by Paul, in the Bible.
Many stories mention royal palaces, esp. in kings’ tales
Common worship phrase echoing “Praise the LORD” in Psalms.
“Pagans” used for Gentile nations worshiping other gods.
God’s promises are a major theme across Scripture.
Pools like Bethesda and Siloam appear in Gospel stories.
Poison/venom in Mark 16, Psalm imagery about poison.
- Piss
Parents, esp. father and mother, in commandments, laws.
Pride condemned as sin; “proud” opposed by the Lord.
Persia named in books like Daniel, Esther, and Ezra.
Princesses like Pharaoh’s daughter appear in narratives.
Pregnancy appears in many Bible stories (e.g. Mary, Elizabeth).
“Pestilence” is used for plagues in OT judgment texts.
Title from Exodus story; also famous animated film.
Ecclesiastes calls the teacher “the Preacher” (Qoheleth).
Phoebe is a deacon mentioned in Romans 16:1–2.
Peter the disciple is one of the Twelve apostles.
Peter and Paul are key apostles in Acts and epistles.
Pears are listed among tree fruits in some translations.
Patience is a key Christian virtue in many passages.
Bible “passages” are the verses/sections of Scripture.
Refers to the parting of the Red Sea in Exodus.
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