This Hebrew word is Brian's favorite and means "Loyal Love".
What is Hesed?
This tower was built as a monument to "make a name for ourselves".
What is the Tower of Babel?
The name for human that became associated with this man.
Who is Adam?
The material we used to build houses out of.
What are gummy bears and toothpicks?
Something I learned this year.
What is...?
This Hebrew word is repeated throughout the Genesis 1 narrative and is often translated as "good".
What is Tov?
The primary meat in a Passover (seder) meal.
What is Lamb?
The priestly brother who created a golden calf.
Who is Aaron?
We wrote proverbs on the back of these.
What we explore over a two year period.
This Hebrew Word is translated as "Listen" and was talked about in relation to David.
What is Shema?
The leaders during the downward spiral of Israel.
Who are the Judges?
The king known for his poetic ability.
Who is David?
A horrifying device that was passed around in a circle.
What is "Shock-tato"?
Confirmation is not... (Three possible answers)
What is a listening only experience?
What is a graduation?
What is an in-depth exhaustive study of the Old and New Testament?
The Hebrew word for God's Spirit.
What is Ruach?
In a Bible Project video, God's holiness is compared to this.
What is the Sun?
The king best known for his wisdom.
Who is Solomon?
This physical attribute of God represents that he is patient and slow to anger.
What is "long nose"?
Confirmation is less about what you think and is more focused on...
In the Shema, these Hebrew words are often translated as heart, soul, and strength. (Bonus points if you get all three)
What is Ahava, Nephesh, and Me'od?
In a surprising twist, this title was given not just to kings, but to all of humanity.
What is "Image of God"?
Who are "Children of God"?
Who is Nathan?
The element of the Seder meal that represented "Sweet clay".
What is Charoset?
The goal of confirmation.
What is...?