The husband of a Midianite woman and a shepherd of the flock who was picked by Jehovah for a special assignment.
Who is Moses?
Men raised up by Jehovah to save his people prior to the period of Israel’s human kings.
What are Judges?
Translates to "one sent forth"
What is an Apostle?
The feet partly of clay and iron in Daniel's vision of the statue.
What is represented by the Anglo American world power?
A transportable tent of worship used by Israel after the Exodus from Egypt. It housed the ark of the covenant of Jehovah, which was representative of God’s presence, and served as a place of sacrifice and worship.
What is a Tabernacle?
This man accompanies Moses as his spokesman.
Who is Aaron?
The permanent building in Jerusalem that replaced the portable tabernacle as the center of Israelite worship.
What is a Temple?
A term commonly used for the first four books of the Christian Greek Scriptures. These books provide a historical account of the life and ministry of Jesus Christ.
What is a Gospel?
This Beast is described as a lion with wings of an eagle. Daniel also mentioned that this beast was given the heart of a man.
What beast represents Babylon?
A coarse cloth used in making sacks, or bags, such as those for containing grain. It was usually woven from dark-colored goat’s hair and was the traditional garment of mourning.
What is Sackcloth?
The Egyptian king that ruled over the Hebrews.
Who is Pharaoh?
The Law that Jehovah gave to Israel in the wilderness of Sinai in 1513 B.C.E.
What is the Mosaic Law?
A prominent religious sect of Judaism in the first century C.E. They were not of priestly descent, but they were strict observers of the Law in its smallest detail, and they elevated oral traditions to the same level.
What is a Pharisee?
A Beast described as a leopard with four wings, four heads, and given the power to rule.
What beast represents Greece?
In the Christian Greek Scriptures, this word refers to a Greek silver coin, which at that time weighed 3.4 grams
What is a Drachma?
The sea the Israelites crossed in order to escape from the Egyptians.
What is the Red Sea?
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!!!!!!
The Israelite King who began his rule at the age of 8 and started a campaign against false worship.
Who is King Josiah?
One of Jesus' 12 apostles who eventually betrayed him.
Who is Judas Iscariot?
This Beast is described as a bear with ribs in it's mouth and was given the instructions 'Get up, eat much flesh.'
What beast is represents Medo-Persia?
A sacrifice presented to Jehovah as a request for peace with him. The worshiper and his household, the officiating priest, and the priests on duty all partook of it.
What is a Communion Offering?
This observance was instituted the evening prior to the Exodus from Egypt. This occurred on the 14th day of the month Abib (Later know as Nisan)
What is the Passover?
This man was king when the Assyrian king planned to invade his kingdom. This plan was thwarted by one angel who killed the Assyrian army while they were sleeping.
Who is king Hezekiah?
This is the new apostle who replaced Judas Iscariot's position because of his betrayal.
Who is Matthias?
This world power is represented by this beast is described at Daniel 7:7 - "After this I kept watching in the visions of the night, and I saw a fourth beast, fearsome and terrifying and unusually strong, and it had large iron teeth. It was devouring and crushing, and what was left it trampled down with its feet. It was different from all the other beasts that were prior to it, and it had ten horns "
What beast is represents Rome?
The English rendering of the Tetragrammaton.
Who is Jehovah? / What is God's name?