Ancient Israel & Early Christianity in Jeopardy

Jeopardy!
Education 613
Ancient Israel and Early Christianity
Final Jeopardy!
 
Final Jeopardy
This vast and powerful empire succeeded the ancient Assyrian empire,
ruled over the Jews in what is now Israel for hundreds of years dating
back to biblical times, and allowed the Jews to return to Jerusalem and
rebuild their temple in the 6th century B.C. 
What was the Achaemenid
Persian Empire?
What is Gentile?
Jews used this term to describe any
person who was not Jewish, but usage
of this word especially relates to
Christians in particular.
Who was Jesus Christ?
Most Jews believe this Messianic figure
to have been the most influential false-
prophet of all time
Who was Diocletian?
This Roman emperor was responsible
for the largest scale persecution of
Christians in all Roman history
What is Bethlehem?
This is the city where Jesus was born
Who was Constantine the Great?
This was the Roman Emperor who
formally transitioned the official
religion of Rome to Christianity
Who was Abraham?
This was the man in the Hebrew Bible
whom God made a covenant with and
promised a people of many nations and
fertile land, which now makes up the
Levant (Israel, Syria, Jordan and
Lebanon)
What is Blue Sapphire?
According to Jewish scholars, this was
the stone Moses inscribed the Ten
Commandments on, meant to signify
the sky and the heavens
What is the Red Sea?
This is the body of water that the
Prophet Moses parted to lead the
Israelites out of Egypt
What is Jerusalem?
This is the city where Jesus died
What is the Torah?
This is the most well known section of
the Hebrew Bible, and it means “law”
or ‘teaching”
What Are the Torah, the Nevi’im, and the
Ketuvim?
These are the three sections of the
Hebrew Bible
What is the First Commandment?
This is the Commandment which reads
“I am the Lord thy God, thou shalt not
have any Gods before me”
What is Hebrew?
This is the language the Ten
Commandments were originally
written in
What are the Ten Sayings?
This is the traditional Jewish name for
the Ten Commandments
What is Mount Sinai?
This is the place in Jewish theology
where God gave the Prophet Moses the
Ten Commandments
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Explore the historical and religious significance of Ancient Israel and Early Christianity through Jeopardy! questions on topics like the Ten Commandments, Hebrew Bible, Emergence of Christianity, and more. Delve into the stories of figures like Jesus Christ, Abraham, and the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great, along with the role of various empires in shaping this period.

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  • Ancient Israel
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  1. Jeopardy! Education 613

  2. Ancient Israel and Early Christianity Ten Commandments Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) Emergence of Christianity 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500

  3. Final Jeopardy!

  4. Final Jeopardy This vast and powerful empire succeeded the ancient Assyrian empire, ruled over the Jews in what is now Israel for hundreds of years dating back to biblical times, and allowed the Jews to return to Jerusalem and rebuild their temple in the 6th century B.C. What was the Achaemenid Persian Empire?

  5. What is Gentile? Jews used this term to describe any person who was not Jewish, but usage of this word especially relates to Christians in particular.

  6. Who was Jesus Christ? Most Jews believe this Messianic figure to have been the most influential false- prophet of all time

  7. Who was Diocletian? This Roman emperor was responsible for the largest scale persecution of Christians in all Roman history

  8. What is Bethlehem? This is the city where Jesus was born

  9. Who was Constantine the Great? This was the Roman Emperor who formally transitioned the official religion of Rome to Christianity

  10. Who was Abraham? This was the man in the Hebrew Bible whom God made a covenant with and promised a people of many nations and fertile land, which now makes up the Levant (Israel, Syria, Jordan and Lebanon)

  11. What is Blue Sapphire? According to Jewish scholars, this was the stone Moses inscribed the Ten Commandments on, meant to signify the sky and the heavens

  12. What is the Red Sea? This is the body of water that the Prophet Moses parted to lead the Israelites out of Egypt

  13. What is Jerusalem? This is the city where Jesus died

  14. What is the Torah? This is the most well known section of the Hebrew Bible, and it means law or teaching

  15. What Are the Torah, the Neviim, and the Ketuvim? These are the three sections of the Hebrew Bible

  16. What is the First Commandment? This is the Commandment which reads I am the Lord thy God, thou shalt not have any Gods before me

  17. What is Hebrew? This is the language the Ten Commandments were originally written in

  18. What are the Ten Sayings? This is the traditional Jewish name for the Ten Commandments

  19. What is Mount Sinai? This is the place in Jewish theology where God gave the Prophet Moses the Ten Commandments

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