Across
- He was laid at the rich man's gate.
- You will not find this help in man.
- An overseer must be able to do this.
- Woe to those who drink it from bowls.
- An overseer must not be a recent one.
- When the rich man died, he was found there.
- Woe to those who are not grieved over his ruin.
- Blessed is the one whose help is in the God of...
- Do not put your trust in them.
- It was fixed between the rich man and Lazarus.
- Woe to those who feel secure on this mountain.
Down
- Woe to those who eat them from the flock.
- The rich man in the gospel was clothed in this.
- When Lazarus died, he was carried by angels to whose side?
- Woe to those who are at ease there.
- When man's breath departs, he returns there.
- Deacons must hold to the mystery of the faith with this kind of conscience.
- The Lord God keeps this forever.
- An overseer must not be a lover of this.
- An overseer must be above this.
- An overseer must have this kind of mind.
- Blessed is the one who has this is in the Lord.
- If they do not listen to him and the prophets, they will not believe someone from the dead.
- Woe to those who lie on these beds.
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