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The First Century: Christians, Romans, and Jews

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The First Century Christians Romans and Jews game quiz
"This is quiz is on first century events as they concerned Christians, Romans, and Jews."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. Which of the the gospel authors, was most likely a witness to the Crucifixion?
    Luke
    Matthew
    John
    Mark


2. Which two disciples ran to the tomb when Mary Magdalene told them that she had seen the risen Jesus?
    Peter and Andrew
    Nathaniel and Peter
    John and Thomas
    Peter and John


3. John the Baptist, being the herald of the Messiah, had no followers after his death.
    True
    False


4. What is the Shroud of Turin?
    Temple vestments worn by the high priest
    A robe worn by Jesus
    The burial cloth of Jesus
    A mantle worn by Peter


5. Which of the Council of Seven appointed by the twelve disciples went about Samaria preaching and healing?
    Timon
    Phillip
    Nicanor
    Stephen


6. Which Christian author referred to the Emperor Tiberius as being interested in a report from Pontius Pilate that a new "god" (Jesus) had arisen?
    Eusebius
    Ireneus
    Polycarp
    Secundus


7. Where did Herod Antipas imprison and execute John the Baptist?
    Sepphoris
    Jerusalem
    Machaerus
    Tiberias


8. Where did Pontius Pilate go after his term of office in Judea ended?
    To Rome on charges of abuse and corruption
    Caesarea in a retirement villa
    To Egypt as new governor there
    To Athens as a magistrate


9. Rioting in Alexandria between Jews and Greeks continued into the early part of Claudius' reign. He issued two imperial decrees. In the first, what did Claudius declare?
    That no Greek or Jewish quarters would be allowed
    That Jews were to leave Alexandria
    That he would tolerate no further disturbance
    That Greek gymnastic games would cease


10. Herod Agrippa gained great popularity with the common people by what action?
    He arranged more gladiatorial games.
    He abolished the annual tax on households.
    He fed 1,000 Jewish refugees in Joppa.
    He forbade Romans to live in Jerusalem.


11. Barnabas, Paul's first companion, was a native of which area?
    Cyprus
    Antioch
    Jerusalem
    Lystra


12. A young girl is named in the gospels who danced for Herod Antipas and asked for the head of John the Baptist at the instigation of her mother, Herodias. What was her name in the gospels?
    Salome
    Her name is not mentioned in the gospels
    Fala
    Phaesalis


13. Herod Antipas rejected the daughter of King Aretas when he fell in love with Herodias. What was the name of this young woman?
    Fala
    Phaesalis
    Salome
    Tabitha


14. Pontius Pilate's first provocative act was to place images of Tiberius in the temple area in Jerusalem. What unexpected event occurred when he confronted the Jews over the issue?
    They all bared their necks to his swords.
    They sent a letter to Tiberius.
    They began rioting.
    They agreed that the images could remain.


15. In 34 AD, Tiberius banished Jews from Rome. What sparked this edict?
    Tiberius wanted to seize Jewish wealth.
    A financial scandal was perpetrated by four Jews.
    Tiberius received a letter from Herod Agrippa.
    The Senate pressured Tiberius to do so.


16. Nicholas Notovich claimed that Jesus visited what country outside Palestine?
    Gaul
    Spain
    Russia
    India


17. Caiaphas, the high priest who presided over Jesus' trial, was removed from office by whom?
    Pontius Pilate
    Lucius Vitellius
    Vibius Marsus
    Publius Petronius


18. Herod Agrippa was a frequent guest in the house of which reputable Roman matron?
    Livia
    Quintilia
    Lollia Paulina
    Antonia


19. Christians during Nero's reign were persecuted, becoming members of "religiones illicitae" (forbidden or illicit religions). By what process did they become enemies of the state?
    An official decree declared Christians as traitors.
    Nero simply singled them out as the group which burned Rome.
    A witness reported seeing Christians firing a warehouse.
    The Senate outlawed Christianity.


20. After Claudius executed Messalina for her infidelity and treason, what did he tell the Praetorian Guard?
    That Narcissus would be their permanent praefect.
    That he would change marriage laws.
    That they could kill him if he married again.
    That their pay would be increased.


21. There is a tradition, not appearing in the gospels, that Veronica wiped the bloody, sweaty face of Christ when he fell while carrying his cross to Golgotha. An image of Jesus' face remained on her veil. What is this woman's real name?
    Miriam
    Dinah
    Joanna
    Seraphia


22. Who was Nero's first wife?
    Poppaea Sabina
    Octavia
    Lollia Paulina
    Statilia Messalina


23. Paul acquired a new traveling companion after he and Barnabas parted ways in Antioch. What was the man who began to accompany Paul on his next missionary journeys?
    Timon
    Titus
    Onesimus
    Silas


24. Serious rioting broke out in Jerusalem in 50 AD. Who was the governor of Syria when this occurred?
    Publius Petronius
    Vibius Marsus
    Gaius Cassius Longinus
    Lucius Vitellius


25. An enigmatic event occurred during the reign of Claudius, a man who had tolerated the Jewish way of life and who respected their right to worship. He expelled the Jews from Rome for what apparent reason?
    Claudius wanted to confiscate their wealth.
    There were disturbances between Jews and Christians.
    Herod Agrippa wanted Jews to return to their homeland.
    The Senate passed a measure exiling the Jews.


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