A | B |
Ancient World - Dates | 3500 -750 BC |
Life of Abraham - Dates | 2000 -1780 BC |
Hebrew Exodus - Dates | 1450 -1410 BC |
Classical World - Dates | 750 BC - 500 AD |
Medieval World - Dates | 500 AD - 1500 AD |
Modern World - Dates | 1500 AD - Present |
Event which begins Ancient World | Sumerians |
Event which ends Ancient World | Homer Writes |
Event which begins Classical World | Assyrian Captivitiy |
Event which ends Classical World | Fall of Rome |
Event which begins Medieval World | Life of St. Benedict |
Event which ends Medival World | Discovery of New World |
Event which begins Modern World | Protestant Revolution |
Event which ends Modern World | Continues to present |
When did the life of Abraham begin? | 2000 BC |
Abraham's wife Sarah could not have children for almost ____ years. | 100 |
The Greek word Chronos means: | time |
The Greek word Logos means: | science |
The area from Egypt to Sumeria was known as: | the Fertile Crescent |
Abraham's wife was named: | Sarah |
God asked ______ to kill his son Isaac. | Abraham |
The word Mesopotamia means: | between the rivers |
When did the life of Abraham end? | 1780 BC |
The initials B.C. stand for: | Before Christ |
Abraham's son was named Isaac which means: | laughter |
Abraham is honored as the father of the _____, the ______, and the _______. | Jews, Muslims, Christians |
Which period did Abraham live in? | Ancient World |
Early in his life, Abraham lived near two rivers: | Euphrates, Tigris |
What city was Abraham from? | Ur |
Abraham is famous for his: | faith |
Abraham lived for ____ years | 175 |
The initials AD stand for: | Anno Domini |
Abraham was not always called Abrah. His name was first: | Abram |
Abraham moved with his father and family to a city called: | Haran |