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9-13
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18-21
100

True or False: Sychar, Samaria was on Jesus's way from Ephraim, Judea to Cana, Galilee. 

False. Jesus walked about 30 miles off route to meet with the Samaritan woman.

100

What does the word Eucharist mean?

Giving thanks

100

True or False: Every good deed results in love and hate.

True. Keep your eyes on if God loves it.

100

True or False: Jesus is the One and Only way to know what to do in this life, to know the meaning of life, and to know what is God's will.

True

100

What is the most important message of the Church?

Truth
200

What is the moment of glory for our God?

His Cruxification and Death (Thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever.)

200

What were the 3 major feasts in the OT?

Passover, Pentecost, and Tabernacles

200

Jesus came to defeat death by His death. What else?

To change the Church around. 

Every chapter in the Gospel of John has something to do with the Temple. 

200

One word to describe the whole Bible

Love

200

Who was the only disciple that was with Jesus at the cross?

St. John the Beloved

300

Jesus invited St. Philip to "Come and see", and St. Philip invited St. Nathanael to "Come and see". "Come and See" what? (who?). 

Jacob's Ladder that connects heaven and earth (The world of is and the world of becoming). = Jesus Christ

300

What are the two meanings of the word "lift"? (John 8:28)

Crucifixion and exaltation
300
When the world says "Come and See" what does it point to?
A tomb full of dead people. 
300

Who is the person that exists but does not live?

The person disconnected from the Body of Christ(The Church). 

Just like a branch removed from the vineyard this is the same as the hand removed from the body. 

300

According to St Ignatius of Antioch, when do we become fully a human being?

When we die.

400

Why did the Church pick July 7th for the Feast of St. John the Baptist and January 7th for the Nativity of Jesus Christ?

"He must increase, but I must decrease." John 3:30 

- Winter solstice, days begin to get longer, increase, Nativity of Jesus Christ

- Summer solstice, days begin to shorten, decrease, Feast of St. John the Baptist

- St. John was born 6 months before Jesus

400

Why was God upset with the Jewish leadership?

"But I know you, that you do not have the love of God in you." John 5:42

400

What does it mean to be humble according to Orthodox Christianity?

To be true to one's identity

- Knowing who you are without God (think of being face to face to the ground in a metanoia)

- Knowing who you are with God (think standing in a metanoia)

400

What does "a little while" mean according to Orthodox Christianity?

Any amount of time on this earth.

400

What was Shiloh and why did He reject it?

Shiloh was the first place the Old Testament Church (Abraham) made an altar for God. This place that was so intimate and personal, the Israelites violated it and treated it like it was nothing. 

Today's Shiloh is His Bride, the Church. Communion.

500

What are the 7 signs of Jesus Establishing the Kingdom of God

1 Water into wine 2 Curing the nobleman's son 3 healing paralytic 4 feeding the five thousand 5 walk on water 6 open eyes of the blind 7 raising Lazarus

500

How many times did Jesus call Himself I Am (The name of God) in chapter 8?

7 times

500

What are two responsibilities the good shepherd has? 

1 Giving nonstop care

2 Taking on a lot of inconveniences 

500

What is eternal life?

That they may know You, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom You have sent. John 17:3

Know = Gino sko = personal and intimate relationship

500

Why did Jesus after His resurrection, ascend into heaven?

"When time and necessity demanded His restoration to His Father in heaven, it was essential that He should associate Himself by the Spirit with His worshippers, and should dwell in our hearts by faith, in order that, having His presence within us, we might cry with boldness, Abba, Father, and might readily advance in all virtue, and might also be found strong and invincible against the wiles of the devil, and the assaults of men, as possessing the omnipotent Spirit." St. Pope Kyrillos I