1. World of Romans – Quiz
1. World of Romans – Quiz
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1. Question
In the first century, the term “Jew” exclusively referred to someone from the tribe of Judah
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2. Question
Which of the following describes the type of cultural value system of the first century Mediterranean world?
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3. Question
Arrange the Roman social order (i.e. caste system) in the correct order from greatest to least.
- Slaves
- Plebians
- Caesar
- Freemen
- Patricians
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4. Question
Which three things did both the Romans and Jews identify as Jewish identity markers?
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5. Question
True or False: Based upon historical research, it has been proven that first century Judaism believed that salvation only came to those who first kept the commandments (i.e. works based salvation).
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6. Question
Which of the following is NOT a title or attribute attributed to Caesar?
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7. Question
Which sect of Judaism taught “Temple purity for the common people”?
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8. Question
According to the Torah, you must first be circumcised in order to be part of the congregation (edah) of Israel.
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Exodus 12:19
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9. Question
True or False: 40% of the Roman empire were slaves.
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10. Question
The goal of the Acts 15 council was to determine:
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