The first letters of the following responses form the answer to this question: Where will the Lord write His laws in a day when there will be no need for one to teach his neighbor to know the Lord, since everyone will know Him? [1] The number in brackets indicates the number of words in each answer.
1. What was it that might be too little for the passover lamb, in which case the lamb should be shared with a neighbor? [1]
2. What motive should every one of us have in pleasing our neighbor, rather than ourselves? [1]
3. The extent to which we are told to love our neighbor, thereby fulfilling the law. [2]
4. Something the Hebrew women were told to borrow from their neighbors before leaving Egypt. [1]
5. What should every man speak with his neighbor, having put away lying? [1]
6. One who, though on a journey, found opportunity to be a neighbor by showing mercy to a destitute man. [1]
Ed. Note: Regarding the last sentence of the July 2001 editorial, it is well to remember that our Lord Jesus, through His work at Calvary, has redeemed us to God (Isa. 53:46; Rev. 5:99And they sung a new song, saying, Thou art worthy to take the book, and to open the seals thereof: for thou wast slain, and hast redeemed us to God by thy blood out of every kindred, and tongue, and people, and nation; (Revelation 5:9)).