The book that first depicts the parting of the Red Sea.
What is Exodus?
The term used to refer to the first 4 books of the New testament (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John).
What is the gospels?
The first miracle that Jesus performed.
What is turning water to wine?
Who is Constantine?
This refers to the process by which a believer is made holy, being set apart for God's purposes.
What is sanctification?
The number of books in the Old Testament.
What is 39?
The number of books in the New Testament.
What is 27?
The name of Jesus' brother.
Who is James?
Referring to the split between the Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox.
What is "the great schism?"
The act by which God declares a sinner righteous through faith in Jesus Christ. It is a one-time, legal declaration where the believer's sins are forgiven, and Christ's righteousness is credited to them.
What is Justification?
The first five books of the bible in Hebrew are also referred to as:
What is the Torah?
In Acts, the first Christian martyr.
Who is Stephen?
Jesus' last words before his death on the cross.
What is "It is finished?"
Occurred during the 1500s, headed by Martin Luther's 95 theses is often referred to as:
What is the protestant reformation?
The final stage of salvation when believers are fully perfected and transformed into Christ’s likeness.
What is glorification?
Who beheld a vision in the valley of dry bones?
Who is Ezekiel?
The Shortest Book in the New Testament.
What is Jude?
The apostle that doubts Jesus' resurrection until he saw Jesus with his own eyes.
Emperor who blamed Christians for a fire that started in Rome in 64 A.D.
The act of turning away from sin and turning toward God in faith. It involves a sincere recognition of one's sins, a heartfelt sorrow for having offended God, and a commitment to change one's behavior and live in accordance with God's will.
What is repentance?
The person to whom God promised that his children should be in numbers as the stars in heaven.
Who is Abraham?
What is the gospel of John?
This is what Jesus and the disciples ate at the last supper.
What is Bread and Wine?
In acts, where we see the first occurrence of the word "Christian" or "the way" occurs at this town.
What is Antioch?
A Christian doctrine that teaches every believer has direct access to God through Christ, without the need for an intermediary priest.
What is Priesthood of the saints?