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100

According to tradition, the Commandments were written on this precious stone to remind the Israelites of the sky and God's promise to them.

What is sapphire (and/or lapis lazuli)?

100

The Jewish people were settled in this land located in the Nile River Delta

What is Goshen?

100

The unutterable name of God, Who Is

Who is Yahweh>

100

The most important commandment, and the easiest to break; you effectively break this one every time your break the others.

What is the First Commandment?

100

First person to receive a blessing from another person

Who is Rebekah?

100

Greek name for the Torah

What is the Pentateuch?

200

The single-word name for the "ten words"

What is the Decalogue?

200

Spokesperson for Moses, not accurately enough depicted in the first Dreamworks film

Who is Aaron?

200

Four-consonant "abbreviation" for God's unutterable name, called this very specific term

What is the Tetragrammaton?

200

The irreverent or light use of the name of God; disrespectfully speaking of holy things.

What is blasphemy?

200

This object turns into a snake that eats Pharaoh's snakes, representing the triumph of monotheism over polytheism

What is a staff?

200

Ancient Egyptian word for ruler or king

What is Pharaoh?

300

Traditionally, the Commandments are divided into what "sections"?

What are the "two tables"?

300

Traditionally, scholars have divided the Plagues into these three sections

What is a triad?

300

The physical manifestation of God's presence, as in a burning bush or a column of fire

What is theophany?

300

Often confused with profanity, this is when you call down misfortune on another person and does not require an f-bomb.

What is cursing?

300

A ritual meal, and the most important holiday in Judaism, maintained for thousands of years in commemoration of Exodus

What is the Passover?

300

Translated as the LORD GOD; alternative name for Yahweh in OT texts

What is Elohim?

400

The Hebrew word for "fulfillment of the law for its own sake"; a kind of good

What is mitzvah?

400

The First Plague, able to be replicated by Pharaoh's magicians, and likely explained by the phenomenon known as "red tide."

What is blood?

400

This virtues, which have God alone as their object, are commanded through the First Commandment

What are the Theological Virtues?
400

In Hebrew, this word is much more specific than kill

What is tirshah?

400

Three things required for a Catholic sacrament to occur

What are matter, form, and minister?

400

Hebrew for "who wrestled with God"; alternative name for Jacob

What is Israel?

500

There are this many commandments in total across the Torah

What is 613?

500

This plague represents a terrifying return to primordial chaos and lasts three days

What is darkness?

500

Moses asks God's name, and He responds with this more "familiar" phrasing

What is the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, the God of Jacob?
500

According to Paul, "At the name of _____, every knee shall bend," and the name to which you often see priests bow their heads at Mass

Who is Jesus?

500

The declaration that marriage did not actually occur, despite the outward signs, often due to a defect of consent or form

What is an annulment?

500

Hebrew for "princess"

What is Sarai or Sarah

600

This commandment is "written on gates" and "drilled into children" and regarded as the greatest of them all

What is the Shema?

600

This plague is regarded by scholars as God stripping Pharaoh of his wealth and power by bringing Egypt's crops to near-nothing

What are locusts?

600

The idea that God permits the existence of suffering to allow for the greater flourishing of the Good

What is theodicy?

600

The (forbidden) practice of marrying more than one spouse

What is polygamy?

600

The quality of being "set apart"; different from the ordinary

What is holiness?

600

Greek form of the Jewish canon, named for seventy-ish translators

What is the Septuagint?

700

Often mistaken for just a feeling, this theological virtue is an act of the will toward the good of the other, as other

What is love?

700

The first song sung in the Old Testament, still taught to Jewish children today as a part of Passover, and one of the required readings at the Easter Vigil

What is "The Song of the Sea"?
700

These small black boxes are worn by certain devout Jews in prayer in adherence to the terms of the Shema

What are tefellin?

700

Forbids the "murder" of the truth; speaking the unreal into existence

What is the Eighth Commandment?
700

Kind of bread used during the Passover meal; "the bread of haste" also used during the Liturgy of the Eucharist in Catholicism

What is matzah/unleavened bread?

700

Alternative name for Mt. Sinai

What is Horeb?

800

This kind of work is permitted on the Sabbath and makes us "more human."

What is liberal work?

800

The number of Jewish men that exit Egypt, approximately

What is 600,000-ish?

800

These two commandments order our powers of speech, which are tied to the logos of God's creation in Genesis

What is Commandment II and Commandment VIII?

800

The name for the First Sin committed in the Garden; a symbol for humanity's disobedience; washed away in Baptism

What is Original Sin?

800

Not a problem to be solved, but an experience to be lived

What is a mystery (mysterion)?

800

Greek for "organizing principle" or "word"

What is the logos?