A) Abraham B) Jesus C) Joseph D) Moses
A) Mosque B) Mandir C) Synagogue D) Church
A) Star of David B) Mezuzah C) Menorah D) Cross
A) None of the above B) Judaism C) Christianity D) Roman Catholic
A) Menorah B) Star of David C) None of the above D) Cross
A) Believe in one God B) The cross C) God is the Creator D) All of the above
A) Three Gods B) Three persons in one God C) None of the above D) Three unequal Gods
A) None of the above B) Believes in one God C) Believes in many Gods D) Does not believe in God
A) 46 B) 48 C) 27 D) 36
A) Circumcision B) Wearing the Kippah C) Praying D) The Torah
A) A Prayer B) A festival C) A sacred object D) A binding agreement
A) 3 B) 8 C) 12 D) 18
A) Jerusalem B) Haran C) Egypt D) Mesopotamia
A) 14 B) 29 C) 31 D) 27
A) Patience & Love B) Intuition & Reason C) Happiness & Peace D) Courage & Strength
A) The sacrament by which believers share in the Paschal mystery of Christ’s death and resurrection by receiving his Body and Blood inthe form of bread and wine. B) The offering of something to Godin order to please Him. C) The careful and responsible management of something entrusted to one's care. D) A Jewish feast celebrating God’s action of saving his people from slavery and death in Egypt.
A) An established set of actions and procedures in which a sacred purpose is achieved. B) A place marked for holy or religious purposes. C) The offering of something to Godin order to please Him. D) Rules for human conduct given to MosesonMt Sinaiwhich summarise all of God’s laws.
A) Moses B) Israelites C) Patriarchs D) Yahweh
A) Stewardship B) Eucharist C) Prayer D) Creation
A) Sacrifice B) Covenant C) Yahweh D) Harmony
A) Stewardship B) Covenant C) Harmony D) Sacrifice
A) Harmony B) Passover C) Messiah D) Yahweh
A) Exodus B) Passover C) Covenant D) Creation
A) Abram B) Jesus C) Yahweh D) Harmony
A) Sacrifice B) Prayer C) Religious Ritual D) Exodus |