According to Jesus, what was the greatest commandment?
Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength.
What is the Hebrew word for Spirit?
Ruakh
What is the word for strength in english?
Stronk
What were the two kingdoms after Israel split?
Israel and Judah
What does the word "gospel" mean?
Good news
What was the title of the words the Hebrews would reflect on every morning and night?
The Shema
How did Adam first come to life? (Be specific)
God literally breathed life into him, creating his soul.
What was the word for "strength" in Hebrew? (in this passage)
Me'od
Which tribe of Israel looked after the religious parts of life?
Levi, or the Levites
The Jordan River
What is the Hebrew word for "heart"?
Levav, or Lev
What is the difference between soul and spirit?
Our spirit is the life we have in our physical bodies. Our soul is what we are that exists even after the death of our bodies.
True or False - the most common Hebrew word strength refers to in the Bible is different than me'od. (Bonus 300 if you can tell me what that word is)
True - Koakh
What book of the Bible was the original "Shema" found in?
Deuteronomy
Which of these Herods was king of Judea at the time of Jesus' birth?
Herod Antipas
Herod Philip
Herod the Great
Herod Agrippa I
According to Moses and the prophets, what (metaphor) needed to happen for Israel to love their God with all their heart?
Their heart needed to be "circumcised" in order to remove the outer layer of evil and stubbornness.
According to the video, what are the only two things that are said to last?
The Word of God, and the souls of people.
What is the most common way that the word "me'od" would be used in the Hebrew Bible?
It would be used to emphasize or amplify something, literally meaning very, much, or even "muchness".
What does "El Shaddai" mean?
Almighty God
Who went with Paul on his first missionary journey?
Barnabas
According to the video, the heart (for Hebrew people) included what four sections?
Thought, Emotion, Physical (Action), Choices (motivated by your desires)
What is a "Messianic" psalm?
A psalm that relates to or "foreshadows" the coming of Jesus or a trait of Jesus.
According to the video we watched, what did "me'od" have to do with wealth?
Money (when used rightly) is something that opens up all kinds of opportunities to love God by giving away resources.
What does the word/name "Israel" mean?
Prevails with God
Where was Jesus crucified?
Golgotha (or "The Skull")