1. Quiz 4
JUST THE FACTS:
Evidence for the
Resurrection of Jesus
(Click LessonsforUS.com for
corresponding material on the quiz)
2. Directions
• This is a self-test.
• Read the question and answer to yourself
• Click the next slide for the answers
3. Question 1
Sunday, not Saturday, became the primary day
of worship because…
1. The resurrection of Jesus took place on Sunday, the
first day of the week.
2. People needed to work on Saturday.
3. The Romans decreed it.
4. The Jewish Sanhedrin decreed it.
Next slide for Answers
4. Question 1
Sunday, not Saturday, became the primary day
of worship because…
1. The resurrection of Jesus took place on Sunday, the
first day of the week.
Right.
2. People needed to work on Saturday.
3. The Romans decreed it.
4. The Jewish Sanhedrin decreed it.
Next slide for new question
5. Question 2
Early Christians called Sunday…
1. The Sabbath
2. Church Day
3. Rest Day
4. The Lords Day
Next slide for Answers
6. Question 2
Early Christians called Sunday…
1. The Sabbath
2. Church Day
3. Rest Day
4. The Lords Day
Right, see Revelation 1:10
Next slide for new question
7. Question 3
The date of the earliest writings that disclosed
that the day of worship changed from
Saturday to Sunday was
1. Martin Luther (1450 AD)
2. Ignatius (100 AD)
3. Da Vinci Code (2003 AD)
4. Gospel of Thomas (340 AD)
Next slide for Answers
8. Question 3
The date of the earliest writings that disclosed
that the day of worship changed from
Saturday to Sunday was
1. Martin Luther (1450 AD)
2. Ignatius (100 AD)
Right, in Letter to the Magnesians
3. Da Vinci Code (2003 AD)
4. Gospel of Thomas (340 AD)
Next slide for new question
9. Question 4
Another ancient writing that confirms that the day of
worship was changed from Saturday to Sunday is…
1. Martin Luther’s thesis in 1450 AD
2. Josephus’ Antiquities of the Jews in 94 AD
3. Plutarch's Life of Alexander in 75 AD
4. Justin Martyr’s First Apology in 155 AD
Next slide for Answers
10. Question 4
Another ancient writing that confirms that the day of
worship was changed from Saturday to Sunday is…
1. Martin Luther’s thesis in 1450 AD
2. Josephus’ Antiquities of the Jews in 94 AD
3. Plutarch's Life of Alexander in 75 AD
4. Justin Martyr’s First Apology in 155 AD.
Right
Next slide for new question
11. Question 5
What is true about James, the half-brother of
Jesus
1. James did not think that Jesus was anything special
until he saw Jesus after his death.
2. James was a follower of Jesus throughout his life
3. James never became a follower of Jesus
4. James was convinced that Jesus was Messiah late in
Jesus’ life.
12. Question 5
What is true about James, the half-brother of
Jesus
1. James did not think that Jesus was anything special
until he saw Jesus after his death.
Right.
2. James was a follower of Jesus throughout his life
3. James never became a follower of Jesus
4. James was convinced that Jesus was Messiah late in
Jesus’ life.
Next slide for new question
13. Question 6
Who reports that James was put to death as a
leader of the Jerusalem church.
1. Peter in Acts
2. Josephus in Antiquities of the Jews
3. Justin Martyr in First Apology
4. Ignatius in Letter to the Magnesians
Next slide for Answers
14. Question 6
Who reports that James was put to death as a
leader of the Jerusalem church.
1. Peter in Acts
2. Josephus in Antiquities of the Jews
Right
3. Justin Martyr in First Apology
4. Ignatius in Letter to the Magnesians
Next slide for new question
15. Question 7
Saul of Taurus (Paul) had the following
background
1. He was a Christian since his youth
2. He carried Jesus’ cross on the way to the
crucifixion and became a Christian
3. He spoke Hebrew, was a Pharisee, and violently
persecuted Christians
4. He was a Greek who was in town for the crucifixion
and then became a Christian
Next slide for Answers
16. Question 7
Saul of Taurus (Paul) had the following background
1. He was a Christian since his youth
2. He carried Jesus’ cross on the way to the crucifixion and
became a Christian
3. He spoke Hebrew, was a Pharisee, and violently persecuted
Christians
Right
4. He was a Greek who was in town for the crucifixion and
then became a Christian
Next slide for new question
17. Question 8
Paul went from violent opponent of Christianity to
zealous advocate because…
1. He was filled with guilt over persecuting the Christians
2. He had a miraculous encounter with the risen Jesus on the
road to Damascus
3. He was converted at the stake during the Inquisition.
4. He was talked into it by the Disciples.
Next slide for Answers
18. Question 8
Paul went from violent opponent of Christianity
to zealous advocate because…
1. He was filled with guilt over persecuting the
Christians
2. He had a miraculous encounter with the risen Jesus
on the road to Damascus
Right, a light from heaven flashed around Paul, he fell, he heard
Jesus speak, and Paul was blinded for 3 days.
3. He was converted at the stake during the
Inquisition.
4. He was talked into it by the Disciples.