Where was Hinduism founded?
India
Who was sent to Nineveh but disobeyed and tried to run, but then swallowed by a giant fish?
Jonah
What was Shadrach, Meshack, and Abed-Nego thrown into?
Fiery furnace
Buddhism
What was Aesop famous for writing?
Fables
Where was King Nebuchadnezzar II from?
Babylon
Who was the father of Alexander the Great, a Macedonian, had a great idea to improve the phalanx formation of the army, whose name means "horse lover" and nearly conquered all of Greece?
Philip II
What was the source of Samson's strength?
His hair!
Which religion believes that Jesus Christ is the only way to eternal life and heaven?
Christianity
Gomer was a harlot who committed adultery before and during her marriage, but represented how God loves us and chases after us. What was the name of the man that Gomer married?
Hosea
Where was the bard, Homer, from?
Greece
What is the other name known for Siddhartha Guatama?
Buddha
What were Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle?
Which religion includes the primary teaching of "The Eightfold Path"?
Buddhism
Who was the last recorded prophet of the Old Testament?
Malachi
Where was Buddhism founded?
India
What famous Jewish woman did King Xerxes, the Babylonian king, marry?
Esther
What was King Josiah famous for?
ANY OF THE FOLLOWING WILL COUNT:
- Youngest king ever (8 years old)
- Destroying false idols all throughout Judah and even burning bones of the evil priests!
- Repaired and restored the great Temple that Solomon built
- Assembling all the people to repent and turn back to God from the worship of Baal
A collection of "Vedas" (where passing on history through oral telling) formed which religion?
Hindu religion or Hinduism
Who is Belteshazzar?
Daniel
The Pythagorean theorem is a famous idea in geometry about triangles. Where did the Pythagorean theorem come from?
Greece
Who betrayed Samson?
Delilah - she lulled him to sleep and exposed his weaknesses
What was created in Greece that started as something to keep their soldiers in shape for battle?
The Olympic games. They lasted only five days and were held every 4 years. Women weren't allowed to participate or even watch them at first! Men competed in the nude! Ew!
Even though this religious is more a philosophy, its founder grew to supernatural proportions. His notes were compiled into books known as the "Five Classics" teaching that good virtues ought to shape one's behaviour and would eventually shape a whole nation. Which religious is this?
Confucianism
Which country learned how to harvest from silk worms?
China