


How many years had the Lord been merciful with Israel even though she had been in idolatry, before God allowed them to be captured? twohundred What were the descendants of the mixed marriages of Assyrians and Israelites called? Samaritans How many Judean cities did Sennacharib capture? fortysix Who cleaned up the temple and restored the Passover in Jerusalem? Hezekiah Where did Hezekiah get the gold and silver from to pay off Sennacherib? temple Who killed 185,000 of Sennacherib's Assyrian troops? angel Who came to tell Hezekiah that he was going to die? Isaiah What did Hezekiah's servants put on his boil to heal it? figs How many more years did God give Hezekiah after he prayed to God to spare his life? fifteen What did Hezekiah foolishly show the BAbylonians? treasure The room in which the Last Supper was held. The Gospel of John refers a number of times to a town called Cana of Galilee. The route believed to have been taken by Jesus through Jerusalem to Calvary. GolgothaĬhrist's appearance in radiant glory to three of his disciples TransfigurationĪ visible manifestation to humankind of God or a god. Is a garden at the foot of the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, most famous as the place where Jesus prayed and his disciples slept the night before Jesus' GethsemaneĬalvary is the name of the place, outside of Jerusalem, where Jesus was crucified. The final meal that, in the Gospel accounts, Jesus shared with his Apostles in Jerusalem before his Last supper Here are four tips to help you understand any passage of the Bible. Amy complained that Bob’s comments and the few instances of allowing voluntary prayers during office meetings created a hostile environment. Sitting together," hence "assembly" or "council") was an assembly of twenty-three to seventy-one men appointed in every city in the Land of Israel. We’ve all opened our Bibles to a particular passage or book and felt immediately lost. During one meeting, he referenced Bible passages related to slothfulness and work ethics. The name of the penitent thief (the unrepentant thief is said to have been named Gestas) crucified with Jesus, to whom the promise was made in Luke 23:43 Dismas “Greek for “emptying,” it refers to Christ having emptied himself by becoming man and taking on human nature” KenosisĪ figure mentioned in the accounts of the Passion of Christ, in which he is an insurrectionary whom Pontius Pilate freed at the Passover feast in Jerusalem, instead of releasing Jesus.
