Sunday School Inquirer....Show What You Know
Match these words to their meanings:
Synagogue A central place for communal prayer - Jewish
Gentile --------------- It doesn't last
Temporal -------------- A person who is not Jewish
Immortal -------------- Exact likeness
Image -------------- Lasting forever
Hypocrite A person who says one thing but does another
What is the difference between the Christ and Jesus?
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Do you know three people in the Bible who either didn't die or leave a body behind when they left?
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MATCH
Parable-------------- You can hear it
Audible -------------- The day that everyone heard disiples in their own language
Pentecost-------------- A long parable
Allegory -------------- It has no edges
Finite --------------A story that teaches a lesson
Can you list four times when Jesus raised the dead? Who were the people?
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What were these people's names changed to?
Simon _______________
Jacob _______________
Abram _______________
Sarai ______________________
Saul ______________________
What do these names mean?
Abraham________________"father of many (nations)"
formerly: My father is exalted
Peter__________________ rock
.. Simon: obedient, Simeon: I have heard
Sarah_________________ my princess
Backgrounder on Sarai
Paul____________________
Israel__________________ one who has prevailed with God
... Jacob: struggled with God
Who changed this person's name?
Abram________________
Sarai_____________________
Saul__________________
Jacob_____________________
Simon_______________________
Why did Zachaeus climb a tree to see Jesus?
Why did Jesus have to heal the high priest's ear?
Why did Jesus walk through the wall?
Name as many parables as you can?
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How did Elijah leave this earth?
Put an O for Old Testament and a N for New Testament for these characters:
Moses
Jesus
Elijah
Lazarus
Adam
Mary
Peter
Paul
Nebuchadnezzar
King David
Solomon
Who was over 90 when she gave birth to her first baby?________________________
Who gave us the commandments?__________________________________________
Who got into trouble for praying 3 times a day?___________________________
What two people in the Bible healed leprosy?___________________________
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COMMANDMENTS
What shouldn't you do to your neighbour's donkey?____________________________
What is the commandment phrase for lie? (3 words)____________________________
Which commandment is about having one thing?______________________________
What shouldn't you do in vain?_____________________________________________
What do the commandments say about your parents?__________________________
Beatitudes
What will the meek get?
Who will be filled?
Whose is the kingdom of heaven? (there are 2 answers for this one)
Who will be comforted?
Who will be called the children of God?
What will the pure in heart see?
Who will be treated with mercy?
What is written around the cross and crown on Science and Health?
What does the Bible contain?
History
Poetry
Allegory
Parable
Prophecy
Healings
Truth
Letters
Do these appear in the Old or New Testament, or both? ( O, N or B)
Crucifixtion
Parting of the Red Sea
The Flood
Virgin Birth
Resurrection
Manna in the wilderness
Raising of the dead
Healing of leprosy
Feeding a crowd with little food
Water made wine
Rocks being burned up by fire
Walking on water
Tower of Babel
How did the Jews come to be knows as such?
The Middle English word Jew is from the Old French giu, earlier juieu, from the Latin iudeus from the Greek Ioudaios (Ἰουδαῖος). The Latin simply means Judaean, from the land of Judaea. Judaea is in turn derived from Judah which was the name of the Kingdom of Judah, and one of the Tribes of Israel.