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39 Cards in this Set

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Logos in John 1:1 is commonly translated as ___________
the Word
________ gospel traces Jesus' genealogy back to "son of David, son of Abraham.
Matthew
_______ gospel traces Jesus' genealogy back to "son of Adam, son of God."
Luke
Why is it important that Matthew and Luke have a genealogy?
Matthew satisfies the Jewish audience.
Luke satisfies the Gentile audience (universal savior)
**ALSO it shows the link between Jesus and God
The opposite of a Jew is a ________
Gentile
According to Professor Paula Fredriksen, the gospels are more biography than theological proclamation - True/False
False
The second temple is destroyed in ________ by the Romans
70 AD
Islam means __________
submission
Qu'ran means ___________
recitation
Muhammad's wife is ___________
Khadijah
Qu'ran was originally written in __________
Arabic
In Islam, God is as close to you as your _______________
Jugular vein
What year did Muhammed receive his first revelation from God?
610 CE
How old was Muhammad when he received his revelation?
40 years old
Muhammed was at __________ when he received his first revelation
Mt. Hijra
______ is the migration to Mecca by Muslims in 622 CE
hajj
Muslims are encouraged to pray ______ times a day
5
Jews are encouraged to pray _____ times a day
3
Christians are encourage to pray ______
always
Shahadah means _____________
worship God and only God
Muhammed is worshipped as a God - True/False
False (muslims worship Ishmael as a God, Muhammed was a prophet)
Major branches of Islam are _________, _________, and _________
Sufis, Soonies, and Shi'i
Major Jihad is _________________
war within oneself...
must find right relationship with God by overcoming selfishness
Minor Jihad is _______________
war with a foreign country
Major themes in Luke:
1. Universalism
2. Everyone is equal in God's eyes
3. Worship God and serve him only
4. God forgives and is merciful
5. God cares for the lost
6. God rejoices when the lost are found
Muslims view Jesus as a _________
prophet. They do not believe he is the Son of God.
Muhammed was born in the ___ century
6th
Muslims believe __________ accompanied Abraham to Mt. Sinai to be sacrificed as an offering.
Ishmael
Muslims circumambulate the ____________ during the pilgrimmage
Kabah
Muhammad had high regard for Jews and Christians who he regarded as "People of the Book." - True/False
True
Muhammad thought a prophet would be sent just as Jews had prophets - True/False
False. Muhammad was the last prophet.
Muhammad received his first of several revelations on the night of ________ and _________
power and excellence
The 5 pillars of Islam:
1. Hajj
2. Zakat
3. Salat
4. Sawm
5. Shahadah
Greek word for knowledge is ________
Gnosis
Mysticism is ____________
becoming one with God by meditation
Minor prophet can foresee what is going to happen ______________
within that nation
Major prophet can foresee what is going to happen to ______________
the nations of the world
(world events)
Major prophets include
Isaiah, Daniel, Ezekiel
Jeremiah
Minor prophets include
Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habukkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi