He offered God fruit from the earth, then killed his brother out of jealousy.
Cain
The alleged birthplace of Jesus.
Bethlehem
The first book of the Bible that begins with Adam and Eve and ends with Joseph.
Genesis
A person who spreads religious messages, sometimes directly from a god.
Prophet
Immoral actions done by humans.
Sins
He built an ark to survive a world ending flood along with two of every animal.
Noah
The paradise where the first humans lived.
The Garden of Eden
In this book, Moses takes on Pharaoh to free the Hebrews from slavery.
Exodus
A student of any philosopher, teacher, or religious leader.
Disciple
A pact or agreement between a human and God.
Covenant
The governor of Judea that executed Jesus, although he claimed to wash his hands of the blood.
Pontius Pilate
The place where Jesus had the last supper and was executed.
Jerusalem
This Book chronicles the series of wars that happens after the Hebrews return to Canaan, and ends with a woman being cut into twelve pieces.
Judges
A suffix that means: "belief in god"
Theism
The worship of graven images or objects rather than God.
Idolatry
He lost his wealth, his family, and his health all so God could prove to Satan he was truly devoted.
Job
The Cities that were destroyed because their citizens were rapists.
Sodom and Gomorrah
This book is focused on showing Jesus as a divine figure. It draws connections to older stories like when King Herod orders his soldiers to kill newborns, just like Pharaoh did earlier.
Matthew
Texts or ideas that are considered to be true and authoritative.
Canon
Cheating on one's spouse.
Adultery
The slave of Abraham who was forced to have his first child.
Hagar
The place where Moses received the Ten commandments.
Mount Sinai
This book is focused making Jesus look like a humble human being, beginning with his birth in a manger.
Luke
How things are by nature, without any outside influence.
Ontology
A word for a teaching that literally means "good news"
Gospel