The first letter of the following responses gives us a word that others might use to describe the way we walk, if we have learned to quietly do our own business and work with our own hands. [1] The number in brackets indicates the number of words in each answer.
1. What sort of hands should be lifted up in prayer, without wrath and doubting? [1]
2. What might your hand do, in which case it would be best to cut it off, rather than suffer eternal consequences? [2]
3. To whom will a virtuous woman reach forth her hands? [1]
4. Something God is able to do in due time, if you have humbled yourself under His mighty hand. [2]
5. Something a thief who has put on the new man should no longer do, but, in contrast, work good with his hands, that he may have something to give to the needy. [1]
6. The doubter who insisted on seeing the nail prints in Jesus’ hands before he would believe that He was alive. [1]
7. What directive is given for the hands that are hanging down and the feeble knees? [2]
8. For whom was the plea given to “pour out thine heart like water before the face of the Lord” and “lift up thy hands toward Him” for their life, as they were fainting for hunger? [2]