100 JEOPARDY 300 400 500 Vision Statement Final Jeopardy Question Living Justly The Year Of Jubilee...

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Final Jeopardy Question

Living Justly

The YearOf Jubilee(not on the test)

Anoint-ment

Character-istics of aCaring

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Column 1 - 100 pointsQUESTION

True or FalseA vision statement identifies a group of people by stating what they strive to do and

the outcome of their actions?

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True

Column 1 - 200 pointsQUESTION

In the Mennonite Church’svision statement how are

they identified?

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They are identified as followers of

Jesus Christ, empoweredby the Holy Spirit.

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What does the MennoniteChurch strive to do?

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Grow as a community of grace, joy

and peace.

Column 1 - 400 pointsQUESTION

What does the Mennonite Church hope will be the outcome of their actions?

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…that God’s healing and hope flows

through the world.

Column 1 - 500 pointsQUESTION

Recite the Mennonite Church’s vision statement.

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As followers of Jesus Christ,empowered by the Holy Spirit,God calls us to grow ascommunities of grace, joy and peace,so that God’shealing and hope flow through usto the world.

Column 2 - 100 pointsQUESTION

Give an example of human exploitation.

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slavery

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Which of the following is an example of

economic oppression.PollutionPoverty

Incarceration

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poverty

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Give an example ofEnvironmental oppression.

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pollution

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In the Old Testament who are the

righteous ones?

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The poor and oppressed

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Give an example of the“poor” in society,and describe what

“Good News” might look like for them.

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Materially poor -good news would be to have adequate food, shelter, and economic resources to provide for themselves.

Poverty of opportunity -having access to education, jobs, justice and equality.

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Caring communities seek to love others

even when…

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…it is not expected or necessary

by offering forgiveness, and finding

ways to build peace.

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Give more examplesof how a caring faith

community can sow seeds of hope.

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By honoring the dignityof every person and not

assigning blame or judgment on others

and by not ignoring or alienating the poor and

marginalized people(for example the prisoners, homeless, and immigrants.)

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Seeing the world as it is,recognizing the needs of others,

and then trying to help thosein need are all signs of what?

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A caring community

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List three ways we can followChrist more faithfully?

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Through …… Prayer… Worship… Study of the scriptures… Giving our time and resources to God

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Caring communities offaith are called to which of the following?

Offer loveExtend forgivenessPractice hospitality

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All of the above.

Column 4 - 100 pointsQUESTION

Name one Old Testament bookand one New Testament book

where we can find the following:“The Spirit of the Lord is upon me because he has

anointed me to bring good news to the poor. He hassent me to proclaim release to the captives and recovery

of sight to the blind, to let the oppressed go free,to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor.”

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Isaiah and Luke

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What did Jesus mean whenhe said he was the anointed one written about in Isaiah?

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He was the one chosenand dedicated for the

purpose of proclaiming The year of the Lord’s favor

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What did the people ofNazareth try to do after

Jesus talked in theirSynagogue?

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They tried to push himoff a cliff.

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Who did Jesus saywas never exceptedin their hometowns?

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Prophets

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Identify three things Jesuswas anointed for

(from Luke 4:14-21) .

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1. to bring good news to the poor2. to bring freedom to the captives set the prisoners free, recover sight to the blind3. proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor

Column 5 - 100 pointsQUESTION

Every how many yearswas the year of Jubilee

to occur?

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50

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The year of Jubilee is part of keeping the….

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Sabbath

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How would the Jews knowIt was the year of Jubilee?

What would they hear?Leviticus 25:9

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The trumpets would be blown

loud and longthroughout the land

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Every seven years theJews are to observe a _____.

Which meant what?Leviticus 25:1- 4

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Sabbatical yearLet the land have

total rest no planting,however they could

harvest what grew naturally.

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Every 7 days man is toobserve the ______________.Every 7 years man is toobserve a ________________.Every 50 year man is toobserve__________________.

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SabbathSabbaticalJubilee

FINAL JEOPARDYQUESTION

Essay question on your test

FINAL JEOPARDYANSWER

In four or five complete sentences…

Describe what is meant by the phrase

“the year of the Lord’s favor.”

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