The first letter of each of the following responses will form the word that describes the mental attitude that will exist between believers when the God of patience and consolation is the pattern. [1] The number in brackets indicates the number of words in the answer. (Additional clues may be found on page 208.)
1. Something that might be filthy and should then be shunned when Hock feeding. [1]
2. Someone who was quite grief-stricken because of his newly acquired daughters-in-law. [1]
3. A place in which God must be retained to preclude moral abandonment. [1]
4. The type of work for which believers should be ready, as well as showing forth subjection and obedience. [3]
5. Something which should be put on as a garment in the believer's life, and which is closely connected to long-suffering. [1]
6. That which the One who searches the hearts makes, on behalf of the saints. [1]
7. That which an apostolic letter-writer desired for an assembly to give visible proof of their togetherness, although he feared otherwise. [2]
8. A term applied to the disciples who were overly concerned about food and drink, and thereby were likened to the nations of the world. [2]
9. That which those who were sometime alienated from God by wicked works were called. [1]
10. A searching frequency schedule that those in Berea followed to verify the words that were spoken to them. [1]
Answers to these questions will be found in the next issue of Christian Treasury. R. Erisman