Definitions
Definitions 2.0
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous 2.0
Civilization Characteristics
Bible
100

This is when water covered the surface of the earth, changes were made to the earth's surface, and when water may have moved continents of the earth.

What is the universal flood?

100

This is the only source pre-flood that we have that tells us how history began.

What is the Bible?

100

These (2 things) are the promise and sign God gave to Noah and mankind after the universal flood.

What is the rainbow and to never flood the earth again?

100

These are the three sources that a historian uses.

What are artifacts, tradition, and written records?

100

Social classes, organized cities and government are 2 of the 5 main characteristics of this.

What is a civilization?

100

Genesis 1:28, the creation mandate, is God's mandate for people to fill, subdue, and have this over the earth.

What is dominion?

200

This verse proves that there will be a struggle between God's people and Satan's people, God will send a savior, and that Satan will be defeated one day.

What is Genesis 3:15

200

These people think that we (people) came into being over time.

Who are evolutionists?

200

Creation is used (by Christians) to explain the answer to this question.

What is "How were people created?"?

200

Sin, suffering, and death were all brought about by this, as well as wars and oppressions.

What is the fall (or Adam and Eve's disobedience)?

200

Art, science, written language, religion, and job specialization are all key parts to this.

What is a civilization

200

He guided the men who wrote the Bible, by breathing out God's words through them so that they wrote the very words of God.

Who is the Holy Spirit?

300

This is why religions degenerate or change for the worse from the original belief in one God. 

What is our sin nature?

300

This is why humans can think, love, use language, as well as other things.

What is the image of God?

300

This is the reason that God destroyed the earth with a universal flood.

What is because of human sin?

300

Mining and forging metal into tools and instruments are some job specializations needed to use copper and tin in these two eras. (two answers)

What are the pre and post-Flood eras?

300

This is who led the exodus out of Egypt.

Who is Moses?

300

This is Christ's act of rescuing a person from sin or buying back.

What is redemption?

400

These are some of the arts and sciences that arose in the pre- and post-Flood eras.

What are music, poetry, architectural technology, and forging metals?

400

This is when humans allegedly (supposedly) evolved.

What is prehistory?

400

Speech, building buildings, and written language were both created by God at the beginning according to these people.

Who are Christians (people who follow the Bible)?

400

The Bible is this kind of source because God created everything, God is the eyewitness, and because God told Moses to write what He wanted to.

What is reliable?

400
A civilization is a group of people who have established these.

What are cities?

400

This is the range of years for how long the world was created by God according to the Bible.

What is 6-7,000 years ago?

500

This is west of Israel and North of the Nile River.

Where is the Mediterranean Sea?

500

Praising God is one reason why you should study this.

What is History/Ancient History?

500

This teaches us how to live in the present in future, helps us learn from others, and teaches us about ourselves.

What is Ancient History?

500

Historians evaluate historical sources for these three things.

What are accuracy, worldview, and relevancy (importance) of information?

500

This is where redemption started.

What is the garden of Eden?
500
He strove with God and resisted Him in the book of Daniel.

Who is Nebuchadnezzar?

600

Know the map on page 14.

600

This is also known as the way a person sees and interprets history.

What is a worldview?

600

This happened BEFORE modern times, and it always involves a lot of heat.

What is forging metals?

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