A term that describes group characteristics based on national origin, language, and culture
What is ethnicity?
The eponymous ancestor of Israelites?
Who is Israel or Jacob?
A messianic title that the Canaanite woman uses to refer to Jesus.
What is son of David?
This is what happened immediately before the story of Noah and his three sons
What is the flood?
This kind of evidence suggests that there is more variance within, rather than between, so-called racial groups.
What is DNA evidence?
The first Gentile convert to Christianity in the book of Acts.
Who is the Ethiopian eunuch?
The region where the story of Jesus and the Canaanite woman takes place.
What is Tyre and Sidon?
The name of the three sons of Noah
What are Shem, Ham, and Japheth?
A term that describes attitudes or behaviors that are discriminatory towards Jewish people
What is anti-Semitism?
The religious practice for Gentile converts that Paul adamantly opposed.
What is circumcision?
How Jesus initially responds to the woman.
What is he ghosts her?
These two brothers take a garment and walk backwards into the tent.
Who are Shem and Japheth?
A term that describes the denial of the presence of African peoples, places, and nations in biblical narratives
What is de-Africanizing the Bible?
The name of two non-Israelite foreigner who is included among the people of God in the biblical story
Who is Rahab, the Gibeonites, Ruth, Tamar?
What Jesus compares the Canaanite woman to.
What is a dog?
The person who is cursed by Noah after his nakedness is uncovered.
Who is Canaan?
The name of two prominent African nations in the Bible
What are Egypt, Cush or Ethiopia, Sheba, Ophir
Two books of the Bible that exhibit a viewpoint known as universalism.
What are Ruth and Jonah?
A term that describes Jesus’ second response: “I was sent only to the lost sheep of the house of Israel”
What is particularism or ethnocentrism?
Two earlier characters in the book of Genesis who resembles Noah, “a man of the soil”
Who is Adam “dust of the ground” or Cain “tiller of the ground”?