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What does Sola Scriptura mean?

Only the scriptures

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What helped the Protestant movement to spread?

The printing press and the Ottoman Empire attacking

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Why was the Protestant movement important for the revolutions?

It allowed people to question authority because regular people started to read for themselves.

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What war was the Vatican fighting at the same time that it helped the Protestant movement elude persecution?

The Ottoman Empire

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Who wrote the 95 theses?

Martin Luther

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Martin Luther translated the Bible to what language?

German

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What tribes were the Merarites associated with?

Dan, Asher, Naphtali

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What tribes were the priests associated with?

Judah, Issachar, Zebulon

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What tribes were the Kohathites associated with?

Reuben, Simeon, Gad

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What tribes were the Gershonites associated with?

Ephraim, Manasseh, Benjamin

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What does the outer court contain?

Laver of water, Brazen altar

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What does the holy place contain?

Table of shewbread, golden candlestick, altar of incense, veil

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What does the most holy place contain?

Ark of the covenant

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What does the Ark of the Covenant contain?

Law, rod, and manna

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How many days did Daniel request not to eat the food from the king's table?

10 days

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How old was Daniel when Babylon invaded Israel?

17

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How old was Daniel when he was put in the Lion's den?

87

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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.

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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.

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How old was Daniel when king Darius signed the decree for Israel to go back to Jerusalem?

87

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What metal is associated with the Babylonian Empire?

Gold

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What is the date range for the Babylonian Empire?

606-539 BC

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What beast represents the Babylonian Empire?

Lion with Wings.

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What metal is associated with the Medo Persian Empire?

Silver

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What is the date range for the Medo Persian Empire?

539-331 BC

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What beast represents the Medo Persian Empire?

Bear with one arm bigger than the other, and has three ribs in its mouth.

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What metal is associated with the Greek Empire?

Brass

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What is the date range for the Greek Empire?

331-168 BC

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What beast represents the Greek Empire?

Leopard with 4 wings and 4 heads.

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What metal is associated with the Roman Empire?

Iron

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What is the date range for the Roman Empire?

168 BC-476 AD

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What beast represents the Roman Empire?

Dragon with 10 horns.

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What does the 'Angel' represent?

Messenger

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What does 'Babylon' represent?

Political or religio-political power.

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What does the 'Beast' represent?

Empire / Kingdom / government / political power.

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What does the 'Day' represent?

Year.

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What does the 'Horn' represent?

King or Kingdom.

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What does the 'Rock' represent?

God's Kingdom.

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What does 'Time' represent?

Babylonian year (360 days).

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What does the 'Water' represent?

People or populated area.

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What does the 'Wings' represent?

Speed.

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What does 'Winds' represent?

Strife/commotion/'winds of war."

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What does the 'Dragon' represent?

Satan.

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What does the 1260 day prophecy represent?

How long papal Rome was in power from 538 AD to 1798 AD.

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What were the two phases that the little horn (Rome) represented in chapter 8?

Pagan Rome and papal Rome.

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What does the 2300 day prophecy represent?

How Jesus becomes our Sacrifice and our High Priest.

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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.

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What year was the great disappointment?

1844.

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What king built a statue and sent Israel into exile?

Nebuchadnezzar.

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What king dealt with God writing on the wall?

Belshazzar.

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What king conquered Babylon?

Cyrus or Xerxes.

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What king signed the decree for the Jews to go back to Jerusalem?

Darius.

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What was the Christian population in Rome before Constantine became a Christian?

6%.

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What was the Christian population in Rome after Constantine became a Christian?

60%.

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What contributed to the increase in Christianity after Constantine?

Tax credits and the evolution of Christianity to Catholicism which combined paganism with Christian beliefs.

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What three things do all empires until the end of time have to control?

Economics, Politics, and Religion.

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What are the four basic needs that identify the origin of a conflict?

Belonging, Power, Freedom, Fun.

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What are examples of a soft response to conflicts?

Withdrawing, ignoring, or denial.

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What are examples of a hard response to conflicts?

Threatening, aggressiveness, or anger.

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What are examples of a principled response to conflicts?

Listening, Cooperating, Respecting other differences, finding a way to resolve the problem.

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What are the six steps that need to occur when mediating a problem?

  1. Agree to mediate, 2. Gather points of view, 3. Focus on interest, 4. Create win-win options, 5. Evaluate options, 6. Create an agreement.
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What are the four ways anger is processed?

  1. Nonassertive, 2. Aggressive, 3. Passive aggressive, 4. Assertive.
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