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Martin Luther
100

Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.

What are the Gospels?

100

The number of Articles in the Apostles' Creed.

What is three?
100

God created the world in this number of days.

What is six?

100

Where the congregation sits and stands during service.

What is the nave?

100

The date commonly used to mark the beginning of the Reformation.

What is October 31, 1517?

200

The Hebrew name for the books of Moses.

What is the Torah?

200

You shall not give false testimony against your neighbor.

What is the Eighth Commandment?

200

God told his father to sacrifice him on a mountain.

Who is Isaac?

200

Where the Altar, Pulpit, and Lectern are.

What is the Chancel?

200

The city where Luther was a professor and pastor.

What is Wittenberg?

300

He wrote nearly half of the Psalms.

Who is David?

300

I believe in God, the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth.

What is the First Article of the Creed?

300

He was the last judge over Israel.

Who is Samuel?

300

The parament color for Christmas and Easter.

What is white?

300
The castle where Luther was hidden and where he translated the New Testament?

What is the Wartburg?



400

This book comes after Galatians and before Philippians.

What is Ephesians?

400

The book, chapter, and verse(s) for the Close of the Commandments.

What is Exodus 20:5-6?

400

His animal spoke to him on a road.

Who is Balaam?

400

The usual number of crosses on top of the altar.

What is five?

400

The Elector of Saxony who first protected Luther and then died in 1525.

Who is Frederick the Wise?

500

The name given to the last 12 books of the Old Testament.

What is the Minor Prophets?

500

Explanation of Third Commandment.

What is, "We should fear and love God so that we do not despise preaching and His Word, but hold it sacred and gladly hear and learn it"?

500
This judge stabbed a fat Moabite king.

Who is Ehud?

500

The moment when someone joins the Church.

What is Baptism?

500

Martin Luther wrote this major theological work in December 1525.

What is the Bondage of the Will?