Bible Challenger: 1997 - (k)

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The first letter of each of the following responses will form the word which identifies the failure on our part for which someone was delivered but who also was raised for our justification. [1] The number in brackets indicates the number of words in each answer.
1. A command to certain servants, in a parable, after a nobleman delivered to them a certain sum. [4]
2. The number of soldiers to whom a prisoner had been delivered at “Easter” time. [2]
3. The manner of giving that is worthy of the One who delivered His Son to death for us. [1]
4. The expected manner of contending rightly for that which was once delivered unto the saints. [1]
5. The manner of servitude expected from those who have been delivered from the law. [3]
6. That which Pilate was willing to do when he delivered Jesus to be crucified. [3]
7. The sphere of activity (besides heaven itself) where God, who once delivered Daniel, now works His signs and wonders. [1]
8. Those who shall be delivered (from punishment) just as surely as the wicked shall not be unpunished. [4]