Something in the Bible with S

  • Prophet who anointed Saul and David; books 1–2 Samuel.

  • Core biblical idea; separates humans from God.

  • Wise king, David’s son; built first Temple.

  • Snakes appear from Genesis to Revelation.

  • Adversary figure; tempter in Old and New Testaments.

  • Abraham’s wife; mother of Isaac; key matriarch.

  • Several New Testament men named Simon, incl. Peter.

  • Serpent in Eden tempts Eve in Genesis 3.

  • First king of Israel, anointed by Samuel.

  • Used in parables and imagery, e.g., Abraham’s descendants.

  • Created on day four; used as symbol and sign.

  • Red Sea, Sea of Galilee, many seas mentioned.

  • Common NT term for believers; “saints in Christ”.

  • Common animal in parables; “The Lord is my shepherd”.

  • Nazirite judge with great strength, Book of Judges.

  • Title for Jesus in NT; “Savior of the world”.

  • Major NT theme; deliverance from sin and death.

  • Common word in Bible; Jesus called the Son of God.

  • Sacrifices central in OT worship and law.

  • Stars used as signs, symbols, and promises.

  • Salt of the earth, Lot’s wife, covenants too.

  • Sabbath given in Ten Commandments, day of rest.

  • Soul often used for inner life/person.

  • Title for Jesus in Gospels and epistles.

  • Holy Spirit and human spirit both frequent.

  • Slavery and slaves mentioned many times.

  • Psalms and songs of praise all through Bible.

  • Apostle Peter’s name; Jesus calls him Simon Peter.

  • Jesus called Saviour of the world.

  • Literal swords and metaphor “sword of Spirit”.

  • Stones used in altars, laws, stoning, memorials.

  • City of Sodom, destroyed in Genesis narrative.

  • Short for Samuel/Samson/Samuelites in Bible.

  • Institution of slavery appears in OT and NT laws.

  • Footwear often mentioned; Paul lists sandals in armor of God.

  • Stephen, first Christian martyr in Acts 6–7.

  • Sky/heavens often mentioned from Genesis onward.

  • Bible speaks of sinners needing repentance.

  • “Scripture” used for sacred writings in NT.

  • Last Supper is key NT event with Jesus.

  • Good Samaritan parable; Samaritans in Gospels.

  • Swords appear in OT battles and Peter’s blade.

  • Singing psalms and hymns mentioned many times.

  • Mount Sinai where Moses receives the Law.

  • Shepherds in OT and at Jesus’ birth; God as shepherd.

  • Seth, third son of Adam and Eve in Genesis.

  • “Scriptures” used for holy writings in NT.

  • Jesus used stories/parables to teach in Gospels.

  • Stones often mentioned, e.g. altars, tablets, graves.

  • Used in “Sermon on the Mount” title for Jesus’ teaching.

  • Many healings of sickness by Jesus in the Gospels.

  • Ships/boats used by Jesus and disciples on the sea.

  • Shame appears in Psalms, prophets, letters.

  • Samaritans appear in OT history and Jesus’ parable.

  • Salome linked with Herod’s court and John’s beheading.

  • Stoning prescribed in Law and used for executions.

  • Sons are key in genealogies and covenant promises.

  • Psalms are songs; singing to God is everywhere.

  • Silver as money, temple items, and Judas’ 30 coins.

  • Fish named in Tobit; also a town called Salmon in Judges.

  • To sin and sinning are central biblical themes.

  • Several Simeons, incl. one blessing baby Jesus.

  • Shepherds visit baby Jesus; God as shepherd image.

  • Sisters appear in many stories, like Mary and Martha.

  • Shoes/sandals often mentioned, e.g. Moses told remove sandals.

  • Sacrifices central in OT worship, esp. in Leviticus.

  • Silas was Paul’s companion on missionary journeys.

  • Seraphim are fiery heavenly beings in Isaiah’s vision.

  • Samaria was capital of Israel and a key region in NT.

  • Storms appear in Jonah, Jesus calming the storm, etc.

  • Stealing forbidden in the Ten Commandments and laws.

  • Sorrow described in Psalms, prophets, and Gospels.

  • Book of Song of Solomon (Song of Songs) in OT canon.

  • Cities God judges in Genesis 18–19 for great wickedness.

  • Slavery/servants mentioned in laws and Paul’s letters.

  • Serpents appear in Eden, wilderness, and as symbols.

  • Servants appear in parables and letters; common role.

  • Secrets/mysteries mentioned, e.g. “secret things” in Deut.

  • Sadness appears in laments, e.g. Psalms of grief.

  • Sacrilege/profaning holy things condemned in Scripture.

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