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| Who ruled after King David |
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| What split the country into 2 entities after King Soloman? |
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| What were the two entities after King Soloman and who were they ruled by? |
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North- Israel, Jeroboam South- Judea, Rehoboam |
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| What year was Israel attacked by Syria in? |
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| Judah was conquered by Babylon |
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| When was Babylon conquered by Cyrus, King of Persia? |
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| Persia was conquered by Alexander the Great of Greece |
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| 4 of Alexander The Great's generals split his empire |
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| Who ruled Egypt and Palestine? |
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| He ruled Syria and Babylon, and his family threw over Ptolemy |
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| Who is Antiochus IV Epiphanes? |
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| a Greek king of the Seleucid Empire from 175 BC until his death in 164 BC |
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| What did Antiochus do in 167 BC? |
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| He outlawed Jewish Practices |
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| The Maccabeans revolted against the Greeks |
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| Who led the Maccabean revolt? |
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| Who led the Maccabean revolt second? |
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| Who led the Maccabean revolt after Judas? |
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| All the brothers took turns until Simon (the 5th son) was killed by his son in law. |
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| Who led the Maccabean revolt after Simon was killed by his son- in- law? |
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| Simon's son John Hyracanus |
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| What did Hyracanus do in 129 BC? |
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| He attacked Samaria and Idumea |
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| Who conquered Jerusalem in 63 BC? |
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| The Parthians Invaded Palestine |
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| Who did Pompey name high priest? |
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| Who was the real power when Hyrcanus was the high priest? |
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| Antipater, who was a war general for the Romans |
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| Who took over after Antipater died? |
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| Forerunner, someone who prepares the way |
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| What do the 6 vessels stand for? |
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| What does the water represent? |
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| What are the 3 elements of spiritual birth |
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water- baptism
blood- atonment
spirit- holy ghost |
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| What did the Lord teach to the Woman at the Well |
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| When is the first time in the New Testament that the Lord declares himself as the Great I am? |
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| When he is speaking to the Woman at the Well |
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| Who controlled the Synogogues |
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| How did the Pharisees feel about the written and oral laws? |
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| Observed Strict obedience to them |
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| Who believed in resurrection and angels? |
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| Who was the high priest at the time of King Soloman? |
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| who controlled the Jerusalem temple? |
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| What the Sadducees not believe in? |
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| the oral law, ressurection, or angels |
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| What is the number 5 a symbol for |
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| How were peter and andrew called |
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| after they caught the catch of a lifetime |
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| he was a tax collecter, Jesus told him to leave all and folllow him, and he did |
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| Who were the original 12 apostles |
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| Peter, James, John , Andrew, Phillip, Bartholemew, Judas, Judas Iscariot, Matthew, Thomas, James 2, Simon the Canaanite |
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| What does the Greek form of parable (parabola) mean? |
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half brothers: James, Joses, Simon, Judas
half sisters too |
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| Power of God by which all things exist |
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| Who were Herod the Greast's 3 sons who became rulers? |
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| Archelaus, Herod Antipas, and Phillipp |
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| Where did Herod's 3 sons rule? |
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A- Judea
B- Gallilee
C- Itumea |
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| What are the different watches? |
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| What are the fish a symbol of in the feeding of the 5,000 |
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| What is the bread a symbol of in feeding the 5,000 |
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| What does the Bread of Life sermon teach? |
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| You must have physical food, but also spiritual food |
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| How did the Pharisees define purity? |
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| An external condition based on surroundings, food, people, etcetera |
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| How did Jesus define purity? |
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| What are the two Hebrew words for repentance? |
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shoob and naw-kham
shoob means to turn back
naw-kahm means to sigh |
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| What does the greek version of repentance (met-an-oy-oh) mean? |
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| To change the heart so we no longer dersire carnal things, but desire to be like Christ. |
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| Transfiguration and translation |
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| A change from a lower state to a higher state brought about by the power of God. Temporary. Translation is permanant. |
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| How long was the Feast of the Tabernacles? |
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| What happened during the Feast of the Tabernacles? |
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| harvested crops, constructed temp booth/ tabernacle to live in, lit 4 large menorahs after return from Babylonian Exile to represent the covenant people being a light unto the nations |
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