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What does Sola Scriptura mean?
Only the scriptures
What helped the Protestant movement to spread?
The printing press and the Ottoman Empire attacking
Why was the Protestant movement important for the revolutions?
It allowed people to question authority because regular people started to read for themselves.
What war was the Vatican fighting at the same time that it helped the Protestant movement elude persecution?
The Ottoman Empire
Who wrote the 95 theses?
Martin Luther
Martin Luther translated the Bible to what language?
German
What tribes were the Merarites associated with?
Dan, Asher, Naphtali
What tribes were the priests associated with?
Judah, Issachar, Zebulon
What tribes were the Kohathites associated with?
Reuben, Simeon, Gad
What tribes were the Gershonites associated with?
Ephraim, Manasseh, Benjamin
What does the outer court contain?
Laver of water, Brazen altar
What does the holy place contain?
Table of shewbread, golden candlestick, altar of incense, veil
What does the most holy place contain?
Ark of the covenant
What does the Ark of the Covenant contain?
Law, rod, and manna
How many days did Daniel request not to eat the food from the king's table?
10 days
How old was Daniel when Babylon invaded Israel?
17
How old was Daniel when he was put in the Lion's den?
87
Why did Daniel help the wise men in interpreting the dream to Nebuchadnezzar?
Because if he did not interpret the dream they were all going to die.
What did the politician in Medo Persia try to do with Daniel?
They tricked king Darius to make a law to only worship and pray to him as a god.
How old was Daniel when king Darius signed the decree for Israel to go back to Jerusalem?
87
What metal is associated with the Babylonian Empire?
Gold
What is the date range for the Babylonian Empire?
606-539 BC
What beast represents the Babylonian Empire?
Lion with Wings.
What metal is associated with the Medo Persian Empire?
Silver
What is the date range for the Medo Persian Empire?
539-331 BC
What beast represents the Medo Persian Empire?
Bear with one arm bigger than the other, and has three ribs in its mouth.
What metal is associated with the Greek Empire?
Brass
What is the date range for the Greek Empire?
331-168 BC
What beast represents the Greek Empire?
Leopard with 4 wings and 4 heads.
What metal is associated with the Roman Empire?
Iron
What is the date range for the Roman Empire?
168 BC-476 AD
What beast represents the Roman Empire?
Dragon with 10 horns.
What does the 'Angel' represent?
Messenger
What does 'Babylon' represent?
Political or religio-political power.
What does the 'Beast' represent?
Empire / Kingdom / government / political power.
What does the 'Day' represent?
Year.
What does the 'Horn' represent?
King or Kingdom.
What does the 'Rock' represent?
God's Kingdom.
What does 'Time' represent?
Babylonian year (360 days).
What does the 'Water' represent?
People or populated area.
What does the 'Wings' represent?
Speed.
What does 'Winds' represent?
Strife/commotion/'winds of war."
What does the 'Dragon' represent?
Satan.
What does the 1260 day prophecy represent?
How long papal Rome was in power from 538 AD to 1798 AD.
What were the two phases that the little horn (Rome) represented in chapter 8?
Pagan Rome and papal Rome.
What does the 2300 day prophecy represent?
How Jesus becomes our Sacrifice and our High Priest.
What does the 70x7 represent?
490-day prophecy or Jesus becoming our sacrifice from King Darius signing to the decree in 457 BC till Jesus' death and him becoming our High Priest.
What year was the great disappointment?
1844.
What king built a statue and sent Israel into exile?
Nebuchadnezzar.
What king dealt with God writing on the wall?
Belshazzar.
What king conquered Babylon?
Cyrus or Xerxes.
What king signed the decree for the Jews to go back to Jerusalem?
Darius.
What was the Christian population in Rome before Constantine became a Christian?
6%.
What was the Christian population in Rome after Constantine became a Christian?
60%.
What contributed to the increase in Christianity after Constantine?
Tax credits and the evolution of Christianity to Catholicism which combined paganism with Christian beliefs.
What three things do all empires until the end of time have to control?
Economics, Politics, and Religion.
What are the four basic needs that identify the origin of a conflict?
Belonging, Power, Freedom, Fun.
What are examples of a soft response to conflicts?
Withdrawing, ignoring, or denial.
What are examples of a hard response to conflicts?
Threatening, aggressiveness, or anger.
What are examples of a principled response to conflicts?
Listening, Cooperating, Respecting other differences, finding a way to resolve the problem.
What are the six steps that need to occur when mediating a problem?
What are the four ways anger is processed?