Thirty-two titles of Bible chapters are hidden in the text below. How many can you find?
"Listening to a banjo elegantly played is a most delightful treat. Eugene's is a
case in point; he makes a lot of solo money, and his is a banjo best described as jewel-toned. A Nielson
family might find a tuneful ukelele better to listen to, and even normal; a Chicago family, though, chose
an entirely different musical format. The whole issue is not an exact science, truthfully, but a matter of
opinion. (On the other hand, judges who want to prove R&B's a better genre for a trumpeter must get
remarkably tired from answering charges that it is "bad juju." Despite this, they stick to their
lamentations.)
"Incidentally, food and music together have all the makings of a revelation in
these dull times. There are so many possibilities! In Natchez, ratatouille goes well with Verdi; jam
especially well with — what else? — a jam session; parsnip salmon, though comic, a happy companion to
Haydn's water music. Coffee is not what it used to be; the brew seems to earn only the bibliophile money,
leaving everyone else numb. Erstwhile banjos, huarachas, and celestines should only be considered far-
fetched attempts to hide more Bible chapters," said the hag gaily.
| Acts | Ezra | Hosea | Joshua | Lamentations | Matthew | Philemon | Romans |
| Amos | Genesis | James | Jude | Luke | Micah | Proverbs | Ruth |
| Daniel | Haggai | Job | Judges | Malachi | Numbers | Psalm(s) | Solomon |
| Esther | Hebrews | Joel | Kings | Mark | Peter | Revelation | Titus |