Another name for a Jewish law.
What is a Mitzvah?
The God of the Hebrews (in Aramaic).
Who is Yahweh?
This branch of Judaism believe the Torah is applicable to life today.
What are Orthodox Jews?
Another name for the Oral Law.
What is the Mishnah?
An agreement between God and the Hebrew people.
What is a covenant?
What is Conservative Judaism?
Another name for the Torah, typically used by Christians to describe the first 5 books of the Bible.
What is Pentateuch?
The giving of the Ten Commandments is compared to this New Testament event.
What is Pentecost?
Who was the group of people at the time of Jesus who were highly influential in the belief today that Jesus is not the Messiah?
Who are the High Priests?
What are the four cups of the Passover meal representative of?
Cup 1: Sanctification - Set Apart
Cup 2: Plagues - Remembrance
Cup 3: Redemption - Christ's sacrifice
Cup 4: Praise - Return of Christ
A collection of a explanation of Jewish laws.
What is the Talmud?
Which three fall festivals connect to the future coming of Christ, the repentance of the world, and the nations coming to Christ.
What are the feasts of Trumpets, Atonement, and Tabernacles.
The reasons that observing all of the Jewish Mitzvahs is difficult today.
What is the destruction of the temple?
The calendar on which all the Jewish festivals are based.
What is the lunar calendar?
The fall harvest festival that commemorates the Jewish migration from Egypt to Israel.
What is Sukkot? Or What is the feast of tabernacles?
The term used to describe the entire collection of the 3 key Jewish texts.
What is Tanakh?
These are the four spring festivals that Jesus fulfilled through his death and resurrection.
What are Passover, Unleavened bread, First Fruits, and Pentecost.