The first letter of each of the following responses will form the word describing what should characterize our service to the Lord as a fitting accompaniment to singing in His presence. [1] The number in brackets indicates the number of words in the answer. (Additional clues may be found on page 98.)
1. Something Rhoda failed to open at a time of prayer. [1]
2. The musical accompaniment of certain priests who sang at Hezekiah's revival service. [2]
3. That which David brought to Jerusalem after a three-month hiatus in the house of a Gittite. [3]
4. A special ceremony to commemorate the conclusion of a building project in Nehemiah's day. [4]
5. That which was found on a faithful man of God, after a night of fasting, by a great king and his private menagerie. [4]
6. Something early Christians did from house to house with singleness of heart. [3]
7. A type of soil, in the parable, that typifies those who immediately respond to the hearing of the Word. [2]
8. Something fruitful enjoyed by saint and sinner, because the rain from heaven witnesses to the goodness of God. [1]
Answers to these questions will be found in the next issue of Christian Treasury.
R. Erisman