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History Week 4

may the force be with you

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Who did God give the 10 commandments to? Moses
What did Moses write? The Law; Torah; Pentateuch
What books of the Bible are in the Pentateuch? Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy
How many books are in the Old Testament? 39
How many books are in the Prophets 34 books
What is the Old Testament made up of? The Law and Prophets
True/False: The Torah, Pentateuch, and Prophets all refer to the same books. False (the Torah, Pentateuch, and Law all refer to the same books)
What is the Greek translation of the Old Testament called? Septuagint
True/False: Jesus most likely read the Septuagint. True
What does LXX refer to? It means 70 and refers to the Septuagint since 70 writers translated the Bible from Hebrew to Greek in 70 days.
Which Law book did Jesus quote most often? Deuteronomy
Which book of the Old Testament did Jesus quote the most? Psalms
True/False: Some non-Christians read the book of Psalms. True
Who prophesied the coming of Christ with a precise time prophecy of "70 weeks" which actually amounts to 490 years "from the decree to restore and rebuild Jerusalem until the Anointed One"? Daniel
Which Roman philosophy taught that everything was made of atoms and were materialists Epicureans
Who were pantheists and believed that "all is one" and "all is god"? Stoics
Who was a first century Epicurean philosopher who introduced the idea that "all is matter" to the Romans? Lucretius
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