Define a Prophet
A person chosen by God to speak for God to guide the people of Isreal.
True of False
Apostles are disciples but disciples are not apostles
True
What is the name of the harvest festival celebrated in Germany, known for its beer, sausages, and lively parades?
Oktoberfest
What is the body's largest organ?
Skin
Who said "Let them eat cake"
Marie Antoinette
Jesus is what according to Hebrews? (3 things )
Prophet, Priest, and King
Define a Teacher according to Bible study
They imparts truth and wisdom clearly and with authority (with examples)
What holiday are colorful decorations and suger skulls commonly associated?
Day of the Dead
How many wisdom teeth does the avarage adult have?
4
What play has the famous line "To be or not to be"
Hamlet
Differentiate between a Missionary and an Evangalist
Evangakist works to bring others to Christ. A missionary reaches people who do not known Christ in hopes to start a church.
Define being saved (the 4 steps)
Hearing of the gospel or good news.
Accepting and believing the gospel.
Repenting from the wrong way of life.
Choosing to follow Christ.
What is the name of the Jewish holiday that commemorates the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in ancient Egypt and includes a festive meal called the Seder?
Passover
How many bones do sharks have?
None
What is stored in a camel's hump?
Fat
According to Ephesians, what are the gifts to the chruch?
Apostles, Prophets, Evangelists, Pastors, Teachers
Define Redemption
Which African country celebrates the holiday of Eid al-Fitr with a tradition called "Fanous" where colorful lanterns are displayed during the festivities?
Egypt
how many bones in the human body?
206
What animal had the highest blood pressure?
Giraffe
Who was the disciple that replace Judas?
Matthias
Name all the set of bothers who were disciples of Jesus
1- Peter and Andrew
2- James and John
3- James and Lebbeus (Thaddaeus)
During which holiday in France is it customary to eat a special pastry known as "galette des rois" (king cake) with a hidden figurine inside?
Epiphany or Twelfth Night (Fête de l'Épiphanie)
The "nephron," which is composed of a renal corpuscle and a renal tubule, is the basic unit that makes up what organ?
Kidney
Which 2 colors make up the flag of Danmark?
Red and White