Paul's travel companion on his first missionary journey
Who is Barnabus?
Nero was described as a ___________ emperor of Rome
What is ruthless?
two ways to reach the area known as Masada
What are steep cliffs and a long snaking path?
the city where Paul's missionary journeys began
What is Antioch?
Matthew 5:10 "Blessed are those who are _________________ because of righteousness, for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven."
What is persecuted?
Paul's travel companions on his second missionary journey
Who were Titus and Timothy?
this group of people were said to be cannibals and blamed for the Great Roman Fire of July AD 64
Who are the Christians?
the number of men, women and children who chose to sacrifice their lives instead of be tortured by the Roman army
What is 960?
What is Malta?
Greek, Italian, Aramaic, Hebrew. One of these languages was NOT used to write the Dead Sea Scrolls
What is French?
What is the Acts?
these underground burial chambers were used by the Christians as a safe place to worship
What are catacombs?
the leader of the Zealots of Masada
Who was Eleazar Ben Yair?
Nero was emperor of this city
What is Rome?
the first Christian martyr, who was stoned to death
Who is Stephen?
the number of people who were shipwrecked with Paul on his third missionary journey
What is 276?
Nero was said to have been playing this instrument while watching the city of Rome burn
What is the lyre?
the method by which the people of Masada decided who would die first
What is drawing straws?
an impenetrable area on a plateau 400 ft above the Dead Sea
What is Masada?
this man is remembered as being a great Roman historian
The two friends of Paul who sewed tents and befriended Paul on his third missionary journey
Who were Aquilla & Priscilla?
this fractional part of the city of Rome was destroyed in the Great Roman Fire
What is 2/3?
the place where 2 women and 5 children hid as the Roman army advanced upon Masada
What is a cave?
the city that was 2/3 destroyed by fire in July AD 64 while Nero was emperor
What is Rome?
this city was preserved in history when it was covered very quickly with dust and ash from a volcano at Mt Vesuvius
What is Pompeii?