The first letter of each of the following responses will form the words identifying those to whom the injunction of being both swift and slow is applicable. [The number in brackets indicates the number of words in the answer.]
1. A personal habit considered when the countdown for selecting a lamb was made. [1]
2. A kind of show in which the futility of obtaining riches is demonstrated. [1]
3. A golden request made by one who declined a throne for himself or his son. [1]
4. Something to be given at the time of a census-taking to prevent dire consequences. [1]
5. The frequency rate of presenting presents to hear the wisdom of a certain wise man. 3]
6. That which should be in evidence when a reason of hope is being recited. [1]
7. A mathematical concept relating words and plagues to dissuade those who might tamper. [1 ]
8. A person near at hand to whom truth should surely be spoken. [1]
Answers to these questions will be found in the next issue of Christian Treasury.
R. Erisman