| A | B |
| blasphemy | thought, word, or deed that refers to God without respect or reverence |
| incarnation | the truth that the Son of God became man |
| Micah | said God would restore his people through the work of a new David |
| Amos | predicted Israel's final destruction |
| John | born to prepare the people for the Messiah |
| superstition | false belief that living creature or things possess powers they do not have |
| vocation | God's call to serve him in a special way |
| Mary | blessed by God |
| Isaiah | said God would spare a remnant of the people |
| lamentation | a sorrow that is expressed in the form of a poem |
| idolatry | worshipping a creature or thing instead of God |
| hope | a gift from God that enables us to trust in God's promise to be with us always |
| Elijah | his name means "Yahweh is my God" |
| Josiah | began a reform of religious practices in Judah |
| Jezebel | worshipped a false god named Baal |
| Jeroboam | Solomon's son who led God's people into idolatry |
| proverb | a brief saying that gives wise advice |
| Torah | the Hebrew name for the first five books of the Old Testament |
| parable | short story that has a message |
| Elizabeth | mother of John the Baptist |