The first letter of each of the following responses will form the word that tells what comes with length of days.
1. The title given to one who was ignorantly worshiped by a superstitious people.
2. The site of a standing angel precipitating an unusual conversation between walker and rider.
3. Nourishment periodically requested with divine sanction.
4. That which brought a destroying horde into the land of a much-plagued monarch.
5. The material for a large covering that was dyed red.
6. Something to be desired because it cannot be condemned.
7. The prepayment for the care of a partially dead man.
8. Something not to be removed by second generations.
9. A father's duplicated wedding gift to his daughter who had sought a blessing.
10. Something brought in by false prophets and false teachers.
11. The charge some ancient mariners feared they might incur by bringing about a calmness.
12. A false belief of a biblical sect who also deny the existence of angels.
13. The parental response caused by a wise son.
Answers to these questions will be found in the next issue of Christian Treasury. R. Erisman