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100

Julius Caesar crossed the ________ River and marched into Rome to attack___________.

Julius Caesar crossed the RUBICON River and marched into Rome to attack POMPEY.

100

100 Points: WHO died in 44 BC, stabbed by his colleagues?

200 Points: WHO was his successor?

Julius Caesar died in 44 BC, stabbed by fellow senators.

Octavian was his succesor who turned the Republic into an Empire

100

The unusual period of peace which lasted from 27 BC to 180 AD was called the __________________

The unusual period of peace which lasted from 27 BC to 180 AD was called the Pax Romana

100

What does the word "credo" mean?

I believe

100

OCTUPLE:

Where does the term "pope" come from?

Until the Reformation, each city appointed a bishop to rule eover the officers. The bishop of Rome became the appointed authority over all bishops and he was given a name that means "papa", later known as the pope.

200

DOUBLE! Which Roman emperor blamed a six-day-long fire in Rome on the Christians? What happened because of this blame?

Nero was blamed for a fire that tburned Rome for six days. Christians were arrested and tortured to death.

200

Name an important event of 70 AD that caused mass casualties

Mt.Vesuvius erupts and destroys Pompeii and Herculaneum

200

TRIPLE! (Must answer both correclty) Why was Palestine was the exact place that Jesus should be born? What made it perfect?

 Jerusalem is the center of the Ancient world as a little land bridge that links 3 great continents. The message could travel easily on the roads that Romans made in the Greek language.


200

IN 64 AD, persecution of the Christians in Rome began under _______

Nero

300

How long was the Heroic Age of the Church? (# years)

About 300 years of persecution

300

Name two men who were put to death in Rome

Peter and Paul

300

DAILY DOUBLE! Name the four factors contributing to the "whole world" being one big neighborhood, which caused the perfect time for Jesus to be born:

Pax Romana, Roman Roads, common language (Greek), and Religous confusion

300

What is one thing Diocletian did?

He reinstated Decius' degree in 303 AD. The Persecutions  until the reign of Constantine

300

Give two facts about Polycarp

He was one of the three Godly men who martyred himself for the gospel

He was taught by the apostles

He was entreated to revile Christ but answered: "Eighty and six years have I served HIm, and He has never done me wrong. How can I blapheme HIm, my King, who saved me? I am a Christian."


400

In what year did the Roman Empire reach its furthest extent?

100 AD

400

Who decried that the property of Christians should be given to their accusers?

Emperor Marcus Aurelius

400

Who was the first emperor who issued a general persecution of the Christians with the express purpose of crushing the church?

Decius

400

(name)____________was given a direct revelation about the Gentiles. What was the revelation?

Peter was given a direct revelation that the Gentiles were to be included.  

500

Name two false religions that threatened to undermine the work of the apostles.  Describe each one.

Gnosticism: Gnossis = knowledge. Gnosticism is an early, diverse religious movement emphasizing that salvation comes through gnosis (secret, experiential knowledge) rather than faith.

Montanism: 

Montanism (or the "New Prophecy")

  • Direct prophecy and revelation from the Holy Spirit
  • Ecstatic spiritual experiences
  • Strict moral discipline and asceticism
  • Expectation of the imminent end of the world and the coming of the New Jerusalem



500

Name the three Godly men who gave their lives to follow Christ during the Heroic Age of the Church.

Ignatius , the biship of Anticoch

Polycarp, the bishop of Smyrna

Justin, the apologist who defended Christians

500

The early church used WHAT STRUCTURES for gathering places? Who built those structures?

The early church used the synagogues, which were established hundreds of years earlier by the Disapora of 586 BC, to be their gathering places.