The first letter of each of the following responses will form the word describing the unique place Epenetus held among the believers in Christ at Achaia.
1. One of three who, by his coming, brought gladness to an apostle.
2. The name given to a child after a threefold tragedy befell the mother.
3. A woman who advised two fugitives to hide three days to escape their pursuers.
4. A man who caught three hundred foxes.
5. Someone who represented the third generation whose faith was deemed unfeigned.
6. Someone who trembled as three salient features of a gospel message were preached.
7. Someone who received three kinds of gifts as an inducement to enter into a marriage contract.
8. The father of three sons named Mishael, Elzaphan and Zithri.
9. Someone who gave names to the three wells that he dug.
10. The disciple whose timid question evinced a threefold response as to the valid approach to God the Father.
11. One of three who arrived early at her destination with sweet spices.
Answers to these questions will be found in the next issue of Christian Treasury.
R. Erisman