Places
Characters
Characters Continued
Themes
Concepts
100

Augustus Caesar brought the Pax Romana to this empire. 

What is the Roman Empire?

100

This is a rich, young, and beautiful woman who steals another woman's man (hint: Death on the Nile).

Who is Linnet Ridgeway?

100

He was the cupbearer to Artaxerxes and was both a faithful follower of the Lord and faithful citizen of his pagan country.

Who is Nehemiah?

100

Aesop's Fables is almost entirely focused on "you reap what you sow." But the Christian knows better and should balance these two things.

What are law and grace?

100

The idea that multiple religion’s claims of truth can be true at the same time.

What is religious pluralism?

200

When we studied Ezra, we talked about how Israel (technically, Judah) had sinned repeatedly without repentance. As a consequence (and as warned in Deuteronomy), God caused their captivity. Name the country where they were exiled. 

What is Babylon? 

200

An animal character from Aesop's Fables who lived a content life in his poor state though at one brief moment in his life, he wished he had more.

Who is the country mouse?

200

This author asserts religious pluralism by stating, "“No one person or race or nation has ever been or will be able to know all Truth or express all the good to be found in the world.” 

Who is Genevieve Foster? 

200

A major theme in this book focuses on what it means to be true. (name the book)

Troilus and Cressida

200

This represents God's covenant with his people. 

What is the Ark of the Covenant?

300

This is the place where the Ark of the Covenant dwelled (ie: identify where in the Temple/Tabernacle)

What is the holy of holies?

300

From our study on Joshua, Judges, and Ruth, you read about a man who stole things from Jericho and ended up getting himself and his family stoned to death.

Who is Achan?

300

This Caesar claimed divinity which later became a problem for Christians as other Caesars began to require worship. 

Who is Augustus Caeasar?

300

A theme in this book is the question of value, whether it is subjective or objective. 

What is Troilus and Cressida? 

300

This is the cycle of deliverance found in Judges. Name the parts of the cycle.

What are walk with God, fall away, judgment, repentance, deliverance?

400

They conquered the Babylonians (hint: the ruler of this country let the Israelites return home as stated in 2 Chronicles).

Who are the Persians? (Cyrus)

400

This man led the 2nd wave of Israelites back into Israel after exile. 

Who is Ezra? 

400

This queen was a faithful follower of the Lord and a faithful citizen of her pagan country. 

Who is Queen Esther? 

400

This is the idea that power will eventually corrupt the one who sought and holds power. (hint: Ulysses speech)

What is the Universal Wolf?

400

These are the four standards of judgement we are to apply to art. 

What are technical excellence, validity, intellectual content (the worldview that comes through), integration of content and vehicle?

500

When Octavian and Antony divide the empire, Antony chose this (ie: which cardinal direction)?

What is the eastern half of the Roman Empire?

500

This woman fell in “love” with Troilus but when given to the Greeks, quickly fell for someone else.

Who is Cressida?

500

This guy led the Israelites into the Promised Land (ie: before the exile). 

Who is Joshua?

500

A theme in this two-part biblical book is "holy things." 

What is I and II Chronicles? 

500

This is a term that parallels actual historical figures or events in salvation history (OT) and their later analogous fulfillment (NT).

What is typology?