World History 101
In the Beginning
Early Civilizations
Israel
Historical Figures
100

The most important part of human history.

What is man's relationship with God?

100

This marks the beginning of the history of mankind.

What is God's creation of Adam?

100

A written language, keeping written records, development of skills/occupations, social classes, complex government, and religious practices.

What are the characteristics of a civilized society?

100

The city of Nineveh was in this nation.

What is Assyria?

100

The first person to work with bronze and iron.

Who is Tubal-Cain

200

The lenses we need to look through to see right and wrong.

What are the lenses of God's Word (Biblical lenses)?

200

Jesus' resurrection, events in Revelation, and the Spirit's work in the lives of Christians.

What are examples of God's mastery over Satan?

200

This large rock slab was key to modern understanding of the Egyptian language.

What is the Rosetta stone?

200

The two kingdoms of the 12 tribes of Israel.

What are Israel and Judah (Northern and Southern Kingdoms)?

200

This ruler enslaved the Israelites because he felt threatened by their growing numbers.

Who is Pharaoh?

300

The rule of law, belief in the God of Israel, the value of the individual, the emphasis on education, technological progress

What are the fundamental principles held by Western Civilization as a whole?

300

The year James Ussher calculated the earth to have been created.

What is 4004BC?

300

This was produced to streamline the handling of legal cases and to give guidance to judges on how to decide cases.

What is the Hammurabi Code?

300

The amount of time Moses spent in Pharaoh's household, Midian, and the wilderness.

What is forty years?

300

He was the originator of musical instruments.

Who is Jubal?

400

Desire for land, riches, and power.

What are worldly motivations that have been masked by religious motivations?

400

The idea that the processes we see in the physical world today have always taken place at the same rate.

What is uniformitarianism?

400

The geographical feature that was the central reality of Egypt.

What is the Nile River?

400

This made Israel's mass movement unique from other civilizations.

What is they were guided by God?

400

This ruler listened to the advice of his young counselors instead of the wisdom of the elders.

Who is Rehoboam?

500

The quest that began when man first rebelled against God.

What is the quest for reconciliation?

500

God intended to for mankind to be subject to him.

What is the reason God gave limits to Adam and Eve?

500

Most of the provisions in Hammurabi's code contained these types of laws.

What are case laws?

500

Moses was descended from this son of Jacob.

Who is Levi?

500

He was the son of Noah and ancestor of Abraham.

Who is Shem?

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