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Paul's Letters constitute:
the first Christian theology
The Hebrew people in their early history were NOT famous for their literature and philosophy.
True
Rabbinical Judaism evolved out of the tradtion of:
teachers heading up congregations
A major source for the life of Jesus is:
the Gospels
Which Jewish practice or belief was accepted by the early Christians?
the Jewish liturgy (prayers, Bible reading, singing of the psalms)
The early Christian church came to see two of its major threats to be:
the Roman Empire and Greco-Roman culture
Paul's interpretation of the life of Jesus was based on the Jewish scripture about:
the Suffering Servant
The Gospels of the New Testament can be described as
the work of a few who wrote about Jesus around 70 A.D.
The Gospels of the New Testament can be described as:
the work of a few who wrote about Jesus around 70 A.D.
What are the earliest writings in the New Testament?
the letters of Paul
According to tradition the first patriarch to settle in Canaan was:
Abraham
Which was NOTa Hebrew name for God?
Allah
From Zoroastrianism, the ancient Jews borrowed the notion of:
Apocalypse
The oldest copies of Jewish scriptures were discovered in 1947 and are known as the:
Dead Sea Scrolls
This Christian belief was adopted from early Judaism:
God demands social justice for all people
The New Testament is written originally in:
Greek
The two civilizations that gravely threatened the ancient Jews were the:
Hellenistic and Roman
The beliefs of Judaism helped to shape the religion of Christianity and:
Islam
What made Jewish law different from other ancient law codes?
It made no distinction between religious and secular offenses
Why did early Christianity appeal to women?
It offered a refuge from the cruelty of Roman society.
Christianity began in:
Judea
Tertullian's writings helped to launch the early Christian tradition of denouncing women as sexual temptresses.
True
Christians refer to the Jewish Bible as the:
Old Testament
How did the Hebrew historians differ from the Greek historians?
The Hebrew writers made God the central force in human history, unlike the secular-minded Greek authors.
Which Jewish biblical story was used by Christian artists to symbolize Christian refusal to worship the Roman emperor?
Three Hebrews in the Fiery Furnace
The biblical books of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy constitute the:
Torah
Within a generation of Jesus' death, the Romans treated the Christians as:
a suspect religious group subject to occasional persecutions
In their early years, the Hebrews can be described as:
a wandering clan, similar to their neighbors, in about 2000 B.C.
According to the Bible, Moses:
all of these -receive a law code, including the Ten Commandments, from God -led the Hebrews in the exodus from Egypt -mold his followers into a unified people under a strict ethical code
Women's role in Hebrew society diminished with the founding of the kingdom of Israel and during and after the Babylonian Captivity because of which of the following reasons:
all of these -Male leaders desired to promote the Hebrew way of life. -Male leaders wished to protect the new political system. -Male leaders wanted to ensure the integrity of their religion.
Altars were used by the Hebrews as a:
all of these responses -ritual object in their Temple in Jerusalem -way for individuals to arrange for sacrifices -device for their priests to make sacrifices
Tertullian's attitudes made him:
an outspoken critic of the secular world and its influences on Christianity
A famous episode in Flavius Josephus' History of the Jewish War is the:
burning of the Temple in Jerusalem
The word "diaspora" means:
dispersion
The Dura-Europos synagogue may be characterized as a:
house synagogue set up in a private residence
Vibia Perpetua is remembered in early Christianity as one of the first women:
martyrs
The early Christian church:
redirected Jewish monotheism to a wider audience, across racial and ethnic lines
The Ten Commandments was seen as a:
renewed contract between the Hebrews and their deity
The Zealots were Jewish:
revolutionaries who committed mass suicide at Masada rather than be conquered by Romans
The outward sign of the covenant between God and the Hebrews was:
the circumcision of all male children
Zoroastrianism contributed to Christianity:
the concept of Satan as the personification of evil
Which of the following was a key teaching of Paul's in his Letters?
the concept that Jesus' resurrection guaranteed everlasting life for others
One of the characteristics that distinguished the Hebrews' deity from other Mesopotamian deities was:
the deity was an ethical god who was committed to justice and righteousness
The Hebrews scored what literary achievement during the reign of Solomon?
the first historical writings
This Jewish religious practice was NOT adopted by the early Christians:
the observance of dietary laws
The Acts of the Apostles described the following as a turning point in Christian history:
the opening of Christianity to gentiles
Which event caused the Hebrews to be called Jews?
the rescue of Judah from the Babylonian Captivity
An early artistic symbol of the Christian faith was:
the shepherd with his flock as an image of Jesus and the church
What Stoic idea was incorporated into early Christianity?
the universal kinship of humanity