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Social Studies JC
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| When a religion began in history, or what historians believed in. | Historical Origins |
| Was the emperor of the eastern and western parts of Roman | Theodosius the Great |
| The main teaching of religion | Central Beliefs |
| Was a roman emperor who ruled just the western parts | Constantine the Great |
| Spreading belief | Diffusion |
| Someone who tries to persuade others to believe in his or her religious teachings | Missionary |
| A civilization that developed gradually after 1800 B.C.E. | Hebrew |
| First original name was Saul, he was riding a horse one day and fell off it then was struck by a blinding light and Jesus told Saul that why he had to persecute him then on he changed his name and became a Christian. | Paul |
| Is the Jewish religion | Judaism |
| A simple story that explains a moral or religious lesson. | Parables |
| A Jewish Bible | Torah |
| A person who helps spread the religious teachings of another. | Disciples |
| Was called the father of the Hebrews, the one that had the central idea of a belief in a single God | Abraham |
| A ritual by which a person is welcomed into a religion. | Baptized |
| The greatest leader of the Hebrews, and in the Torah it said to be that he led his people out of slavery | Moses |
| The savior that Jews believed that was sent by God. | Messiah |
| He was a king and he established Jerusalem as a holy city. | David |
| An account of the basic teaching of Christianity. | Gospel |
| Was the person to build the first temple temple in Jerusalem | Solomon |
| Was to put to death by the Romans, and rose back from the dead, the son of God, and was the Messiah. | Jesus Christ |
| Judaism’s oldest laws that were to be followed to honor God | The Ten Commandments |
| The religion that people believed in Jesus that he is the Messiah and the son of God and was risen from dead. | Christianity |
| The agreement between God and Abram | Covenant |
| A place of Jewish worship | Synagogue |