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Sola Scripture Meaning
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 the 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
Who translated the Bible to English?
William Tyndale
Who was the first martyr?
Stephen
[Tabernacle] 3 tribes on the top
Dan, Asher, Naphtali
[Tabernacle] 3 tribes on the right
Judah, Issachar, Zebulon
[Tabernacle] 3 tribes on the bottom
Reuben, Simeon, Gad
[Tabernacle] 3 tribes on the left
Ephraim, Manasseh, Benjamin
[Tabernacle] The two rooms in the tabernacle
-Holy Place
-Holy of Holies (Most Holy Place)
[Tabernacle] contents of the Holy Place
-Table of Showbread
-Golden Candlestick
-Altar of Incense
[Tabernacle] contents of the Most Holy Place
Ark of the Covenant
[Tabernacle] contents of the Ark of the Covenant
-Law
-Rod
-Manna
[Tabernacle] two things outside the rooms
-Laver of Water
-Brazen Altar
How many days did Daniel request not to eat the food from the kings 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 didn't interpret the dream, they would all die
What did the politician in Medo Persia try to do with Daniel, since they could not find any fault in him?
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
[Statue] head (empire, metal, date, representation)
-Babylon
-gold
-606 to 539 BC
-represents: lion with wings
[Statue] chest (empire, metal, date, representation)
-Medo Persia
-silver
-539 to 331 BC
-represents: bear with one arm bigger than the other/three ribs in its mouth
[Statue] thighs (empire, metal, date, representation)
-Greece
-brass
-331 to 168 BC
-represents: leopard with 4 wings and 4 heads
[Statue] legs (empire, metal, date, representation)
-Rome
-iron
-168 BC to 476 AD
-represents: dragon with 10 horns
[Statue] feet (empire, metal, date, representation)
-mixed nations
-iron and clay
-476 AD to present
What does an angel represent?
messenger
What does Babylon represent?
political or religio-political power
What does a beast represent?
empire/kingdom/government/political power
What does a day represent?
year
What does a horn represent?
king or kingdom
What does a rock represent?
God's kingdom
What does time represent?
Babylonian year (360 days)
What does water represent?
people or populated area
What do wings represent?
speed
What do winds represent?
strife/commotion/"winds of war"
What does a dragon represent?
satan
What does the 1260 day prophecy represents?
how long papal Rome was in power from 538 AD-1798 AD
There were two phases that the little horn (Rome) represented in chapter 8. What were they?
pagan Rome and papal Rome
What does the 2300 day prophecy represents what?
how Jesus becomes our sacrifice and our High priest (draw the chart from the board)
What does 70x7 represent?
490 day prophecy or Jesus becoming our sacrifice; from King Cirrus signing to the decree in 457 BC till Jesus's death and him becoming our High priest
What year was the great disappointment?
1844
What king built a statue, and he also sent Israel into exile?
Nebuchadnezzar
What king dealt with God writing on the wall?
Belshazzar
What king conquered Babylon?
Cirrus or Xerxes
What kings signed the decree for the Jews to go back to Jerusalem?
Darius
Before Constantine became a Christian the population of Christians in Rome was 6%. After Constantine became a Christian, the 60% of the population became Christian. Why was that?
tax credits and the evolution of Christianity to Catholicism which combined paganism with Christian beliefs
All the empires until the end of time have three things in common that they have control to make themselves an empire. What are they?
economics, politics, and religion
There are four basic needs that identify the origin of a conflict. What are they?
1. belonging
2. power
3. freedom
4. fun
There are different responses to conflicts. What are they?
-withdrawing, ignoring, denial
-threatening, aggressiveness, anger
-listening, cooperating, respecting other differences, finding ways to resolve problems
Withdrawing, ignoring, or denial are examples of what type of response?
soft response
Threatening, aggressiveness, or anger are examples of what type of response?
hard response
Listening, cooperating, respecting other differences, finding ways to resolve problems are examples of what type of response?
principled response
When mediating a problem between two people there are 6 steps that need to occur. What are they?
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
What are the four ways anger is processed?
1. nonassertive
2. aggresssive
3. passive aggressive
4. assertive