Question | Answer |
gospels (p.349) | an account of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ |
missionary (p.347) | Someone who tries to persuade others to believe in his or her religious teachings. |
Messiah (p.349) | It was another name for Jesus Christ Ex: messiah = christos (Christ) |
Christianity (p.347) | Christians or followers of Jesus Christ that believe Jesus is he son of god. |
baptize (p.351) | a ritual in which a person is welcomed into a religion |
Jesus (p.347) | the Son of God who rose from the dead |
disciple (p.352) | a person who helps spread the religious teachings to another |
Constantine (p.347) | a emperor of Rome who saw a cross in the sky after the battle. After, thinking of God before battle. |
parable (p.353) | a simple story that explains a moral or religious lesson. Jesus favorite way to teach. |
Judea (p.348) | a city Rome ruled where Jesus was born and Christianity started. |
crucify (p.354) | when Jesus died on the cross or a killing on a cross. |
perfect (p.348) | a high ruler in Ancient Rome. |
resurrect (p.355) | to be brought to life again. |
New Testament (p.349) | the second half of the bible that is written by the followers of Christ,the time when Jesus was on earth and what will happen when he returns |
decayed | to rot away and slowly get smaller |
monotheistic | It means you only have one God.Ex. Christianity. |
Representative Government | The people elect a representative to go speak to the government on their behalf. |
Republic | a state in which the supreme power rests in the body of citizens entitled to vote and is exercised by representatives chosen directly or indirectly by them |
Eastern Roman Empire | the eastern part of the Roman Empire with its capital in Constantinople, fell in 395 A.D. |
Western Roman Empire | the western part of the Roman Empire that fell in 476 A.D. |
slavery | when someone has power over someone else and treats them as property that they can use as they will |