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Rome founded

753 BC

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He wrote the books of 1/2 Corinthians, 1/2 Thess., Galatians, Romans, and more

Paul

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What is the basic outline of Jesus' life as provided in the Gospels

1) Birth story

2) Preparation for ministry (baptism/temptation)

3) Ministry in Galilee

4) Ministry in Jerusalem

5) Suffering and death

6) Resurrection and the Great Commission 

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What is the GREATEST commandment, according to Jesus?

You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind." - Matthew 22:37

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What is the most frequent command that Jesus gives in the Bible?

"Fear not"

200

Jesus crucified

33 AD

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He wrote Revelation

John

200

What are three miracles Jesus performs during his ministry?

Healing a leper, healing of an unclean woman, healing of a paralytic, healing a blind man, healing Peter's mother-in-law, turning water into wine, walking on water, feeding the 5,000, feeding the 3,000, raising Lazarus from the dead, casting out demons, etc.

200

In general, what is the Old Testament of the Bible?

The Old Testament is a history of creation, the Jewish people, and the prophecy of a Messiah that will save and redeem the world

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Which Roman governor was Jesus crucified under? Which emperor?

Govorner: Pontius Pilate

Emperor: Tiberius Caesar (the 2nd emperor, after Caesar Augustus) 

300

Babylonian Exile

597 - 538 BC

300

The first four kings of Israel, in order

Saul, David, Solomon, Rehoboam
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What are the three temptations Jesus undergoes in the desert?

1) The temptation to turn a stone to bread

2) The temptation to jump from a cliff to test God

3) Temptation to bow to Satan to inherit all kingdoms of the earth

300

In general, what is the New Testament?

The New Testament of the Bible is 1) the story of Jesus' life, ministry, and death, and 2) the ultimate fulfillment of the prophecies from the Old Testament

(also the letters to numerous churches written by Paul)

300

First five Roman emperors

1) Caesar Augustus (27 BC - 14 AD; emperor when Jesus is born)

2) Tiberius Caesar (emperor when Jesus is crucified)

3) Caligula

4) Claudius 

5) Nero

400

Nero dies

68 AD

400

The last king of Judah (southern Israel)

Zedekiah 

400

What is the story of the Apostle Paul?

He was previously Saul of Tarsus. He persecuted Christians and rejected Jesus as the Messiah. On the road to Damascus, he had a vision of Christ, he fell off his horse, and went blind. A disciple came to him and healed his vision. He spent the rest of his life preaching to the Gentiles (non-Jewish people) and wrote most of the New Testament. His is among the most (if not THE MOST) influential people in spreading Christianity to the world.

400

Why did the Pharisees/Jews want to kill Jesus?

The Pharisees were socially respected and high up. Jesus called for a new type of obedience to the Lord. Jesus emphasized love, while the Pharisees were concerned only with following the law of the Old Testament. 


Jesus claimed to bring a NEW law that would replace the old law given by Moses. He undermined and criticized the Pharisees. They believed him to be a blasphemer and a heretic.

400

Of the twelve disciples, name how three of them died

1) Peter crucified upside down in Rome

2) James beheaded in Rome

3) Matthew flayed in Ethiopia

4) Thomas stabbed in India

5) James son of Alpheas stoned in Israel

6) Simon the Zealot is sawn in half in Persia

7) Thadeas killed with arrows in Turkey

8) Judas Iscariot hangs himself

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Caesar Augustus reign

27 BC - 14 AD

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12 Disciples of Jesus

1) (Simon) Peter

2) Andrew

3) James (son of Zebedee)

4) John (son of Zebedee)

5) James son of Alpheus 

6) Simon the Zealot

7) Matthew

8) Thaddeas

9) Bartholemew

10) Philip

11) Thomas

12) Judas Iscariot, who betrayed him

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Which Roman emperor famously persecuted Christians, supposedly set Rome on fire, and eventually imprisoned and killed Paul?

Emperor Nero

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What sort of action is Jesus demanding when he says "render unto Caesar what it Caesar's, and render unto God what is God's"?

Jesus calls us to obey our earthly authorities (like our government). However, we should devote our lives and our souls to God alone. Our bodies, minds, souls, and time belong to God, not us.

500

List the following events, in order:

- Caesar killed

- Jesus killed

- Exodus and Moses gives the law

- Paul killed

- Alexander the Great conquers Persia

- Babylonian Exile

1) Exodus; Moses gives the law

2) Babylonian Exile

3) Alexander the Great conquers Persia (334 BC)

4) Julius Caesar killed

5) Jesus killed

6) Paul killed

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