The first letter of each of the following responses will form the words identifying something quite common to the human body, and for the Lord's counterpart there is exaltation because of the valiant deeds done thereby. [2] The number in brackets indicates the number of words in the answer. (Additional clues may be found on page 39.)
1. The added attribute to truth and meekness that a ready writer ascribed to one most Mighty. [1]
2. The conclusion one having a goodly heritage anticipated with rejoicing after setting the Lord always before him. [5]
3. The attribute an upright man saw in his God that brought greatness into his life. [1]
4. The words David used in describing his soul's desire of following God in close proximity. [2]
5. The unpleasant figurative place in which a well-known man of praise was contemplating being in the midst, when thoughts of the Lord's saving and reviving hand comforted him. [1]
6. The place David mentions as the dwelling-place of the Lord when prayers of His anointed come before Him. [3]
7. Something mighty which the Psalmist, who sang of the mercies of the Lord, mentioned along with something strong and something high: [1]
8. Something all believers should sing unto the Lord, because of the marvelous things He hath done. [2]
9. Something the Psalmist wished to be when realizing God had cast off His people and showed them hard things.[1]
Answers to these questions will be found in the next issue of Christian Treasury. R. Erisman