Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
280 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
Create
|
To make something out of nothing (only God can do this)
|
|
Fruitful
|
To grow and multiply in number
|
|
Dominion
|
To rule over something or someone
|
|
Image
|
A physical or spiritual likeness of someone or something
|
|
Divided
|
To put things into separate parts
|
|
Glorify
|
To praise and honor someone
|
|
Commandments
|
God's rules for life and living
|
|
Love
|
Serving another out of respect and devotion
|
|
Grievous
|
difficult or painful
|
|
Godhead
|
One God that exists in a perfect union of three persons or trinity
|
|
Father
|
God the Father, the first person of the Trinity
|
|
Son
|
God the Son, the second person of the Trinity
|
|
Holy Spirit
|
God the Holy Spirit, the third person of the Trinity
|
|
Spirit
|
A person who thinks, feels, wills, knows, acts, but has no physical human body
|
|
Body
|
A physical body with flesh and blood that we can see and touch
|
|
Lord
|
Supreme Ruler or Divine Being
|
|
Everywhere
|
In every place at the same time
|
|
Flee
|
To run away from someone or something
|
|
Presence
|
When someone is with others or is in a place
|
|
Ascend
|
To go up
|
|
Invisible
|
A real thing or person that cannot be seen
|
|
Always
|
Something that happens over and over and will never change
|
|
Eternal
|
There is no beginning nor end to God
|
|
Hidden
|
To keep something from being seen by another
|
|
Knoweth
|
To have good understanding
|
|
Nothing
|
Nothing of any kind or amount
|
|
Impossible
|
Something that cannot be done
|
|
Holy
|
Pure and set apart for God's use
|
|
God's will
|
The things that God wants to do
|
|
Confess
|
To declare that something or someone is true
|
|
Inspiration
|
God given words; as if God breathed the words out of His own mouth
|
|
Obey
|
To follow the rules or commands of another
|
|
Alone
|
By yourself; without anyone else
|
|
Rule
|
A guide or standard by which we can measure other things
|
|
Wrote
|
When someone writes down some words
|
|
Holy Scriptures
|
The Sixty-six books of the Bible
|
|
Prophecy
|
To speak or proclaim God's Words to others
|
|
Interpretation
|
To explain the words of another
|
|
Parents
|
A man and woman who have children
|
|
Rib
|
A bone in the chest of a human body
|
|
Ground
|
The dust of the earth
|
|
Covenant
|
An agreement or promise between two or more persons
|
|
Spirit
|
The invisible part of a human being that can worship God, also called the soul
|
|
Forever
|
Something that will never end even over time
|
|
Physical
|
The material visible part of man that includes flesh, bones, and blood
|
|
Gave
|
To have given someone something
|
|
Holy
|
To be completely dedicated to God and separated from sin
|
|
Righteous
|
To act in a holy and obedient way toward God
|
|
Commandments
|
God's rules for human beings
|
|
Happy
|
To be filled with joy and gladness
|
|
Agreement
|
When two or more people make an arrangement
|
|
Promise
|
A pledge by someone to do something
|
|
Mankind
|
All human beings living on the earth
|
|
Nation
|
A whole country
|
|
Sacred
|
Something that is devoted to God and respected as holy
|
|
Works
|
Acts that people do to complete a job
|
|
Perfectly
|
Without error; with no mistakes
|
|
Required
|
Something that must be done
|
|
Exactly
|
When something is correct in every detail
|
|
Reward
|
Something that we get in return for something we have done
|
|
Threaten
|
To warn someone that punishment is coming if they do not act a certain way
|
|
Punish
|
To cause a person to undergo pain, experience loss, or suffer for wrongdoing- even to the point of death
|
|
Rebel
|
To go against the rule of a person in authority
|
|
Thought
|
Something our minds think about
|
|
Deed
|
An act or action taken
|
|
Omission
|
To leave something out or undone
|
|
Commission
|
To do something on purpose after thinking about it
|
|
Forbid
|
To command someone not to do something
|
|
Require
|
To order someone to do something
|
|
Parable
|
A short story designed to teach truth
|
|
Servant
|
A person who works for someone else
|
|
Deserve
|
To earn something
|
|
Wrath
|
Strong anger
|
|
Curse
|
To bring problems and trouble upon a person as punishment
|
|
Foolishly
|
To act or think in an unwise manner
|
|
Saviour
|
A person who can free people from the curse and penalty of sin; Jesus is the only true Saviour
|
|
Forbidden
|
When someone is told not to do something
|
|
Tempt
|
To try to make someone do wrong
|
|
Enemy
|
A person or group who does not like you
|
|
Careful
|
To be on guard against danger
|
|
Miserable
|
Completely unhappy and very sad
|
|
Innocence
|
To be pure and free from sin
|
|
Blame
|
To put responsibility on someone for a sin or mistake
|
|
Promise
|
When someone says he will do something
|
|
Descendants
|
People who are born from a particular person
|
|
Guilty
|
When someone is found to have broken a moral or civil law
|
|
Represented
|
When a person acts on behalf of others or takes the place of others
|
|
Sin
|
Breaking God's law or failing to obey what it tells us to do
|
|
Generate
|
Give birth to another person
|
|
Nature
|
The way you are made
|
|
Corrupt
|
Affected by the evil of sin
|
|
Being
|
The whole of a person in body and spirit
|
|
Restrain
|
To keep someone from doing anything they wish
|
|
Original Sin
|
Adam's first sin which brought guilt and corruption to all of his descendants
|
|
Fit
|
To be prepared
|
|
Regeneration
|
Spiritual rebirth by the Holy Spirit
|
|
Terms
|
The guidelines or rules of an agreement
|
|
Repent
|
To turn away from error unto the truth
|
|
Condemned
|
To be sentenced for breaking the law
|
|
Works
|
The things we do and say
|
|
Perfectly
|
When something is done without error or mistakes
|
|
Will
|
The part of a person that chooses how to act and think
|
|
Saved
|
To be freed from the power and penalty of sin
|
|
Grace
|
The free, undeserved mercy and redemptive love of God given through the Holy Spirit
|
|
Penalty
|
A punishment given to someone for breaking a law or agreement
|
|
Saviour
|
A person who is able to deliver people from sin and its penalty
|
|
Elect
|
God's chosen people
|
|
Chosen
|
To pick out
|
|
Adopted
|
When someone is taken into a family by choice
|
|
Pleasure
|
Something that makes you happy
|
|
Whole
|
Something or someone is complete in every part
|
|
Work
|
When action is taken to do something
|
|
Kept
|
To put something under your control and protect it perfectly
|
|
Sinless
|
Free from sin in mind and heart
|
|
Suffer
|
To go through pain
|
|
Earth
|
The name given to the world we live on
|
|
Poverty
|
When someone is poor and lives with very little
|
|
Peaceful
|
Quiet and calm
|
|
Painful
|
When we are hurt and feeling bad
|
|
Shameful
|
That which makes one look foolish or immoral
|
|
Atonement
|
When someone pays a penalty that should have been paid by others
|
|
Accepted
|
To receive something offered
|
|
Justify
|
To defend or uphold as right
|
|
Sanctify
|
To make someone or something holy and pure
|
|
Holy
|
Pure and dedicated to God
|
|
Deserve
|
When a person gets what he should rightly receive
|
|
Repent
|
To be sorry for sin and to turn away from it
|
|
Forsake
|
To leave something behind
|
|
Displeases
|
Something that makes a person sad or angry
|
|
Hate
|
To dislike someone or something very much
|
|
Believe
|
To accept something as true
|
|
Pray
|
When someone talks with God
|
|
Salvation
|
The act whereby God gives new spiritual life to someone
|
|
Lydia
|
A Christian woman who lived during the time of the Apostle Paul
|
|
history
|
the story of what happened long ago; it is God's Story- the story of how God works out His plan for men and nations
|
|
created
|
to make something new; God created the heavens and the earth in six days, and on the seventh day He rested
|
|
Jesus Christ
|
God's own Son; He is the Savior who came into the world to forgive His people of their sins and save them. One day He will return in all His glory.
|
|
timeline
|
a line of pictures at the beginning of each unit in the textbook that helps show how God's story progresses
|
|
beginning
|
the time and place when something starts. Your life began when you started growing inside your mother; likewise, history began when the earth was created.
|
|
eternal
|
without beginning or end; God is the only one who has no beginning or end.
|
|
future
|
the time that is to come; the days, months, and years ahead
|
|
Pilgrim
|
a person who travels from one place to another; the group of Christians who came to America from England to start a new life according to God's Word at Plymouth Colony in 1620
|
|
glorify
|
to honor and praise God in our hearts
|
|
oceans
|
large areas of water on the surface of the earth; called the "Seas" in the Bible
|
|
curse
|
the effect of Adam and Eve's sin; all the bad things that came upon people after they sinned; thorns, sickness, pain, and death
|
|
continents
|
dry land on the surface of the earth; called "Earth" in the Bible
|
|
sin
|
disobeying God's rules; "any want of conformity unto, or transgression of, the law of God," as defined in the WSC
|
|
promise
|
when a person agrees to do something; a serious pledge to do what you say you will do; even though man may not always keep his promises, God always does
|
|
history
|
God's Story; the story of how God works out His plan for people and nations
|
|
flood
|
an overflowing of water in an area that is normally dry; the great flood of Noah's time covered the whole earth
|
|
ark
|
a very large boat in which Noah, his family, and two of every kind of animal were saved; 450'L, 75'W, 45'H; made out of gopher/cypress wood, sealed with pitch/bitumen; three levels
|
|
rainbow
|
a half circle of bands of color that represent the spectrum/range of colors in visible light; it is formed by the sun's rays reflecting off water-raindrops, spray, or mist- in the air- ROY G BIV
|
|
government
|
rulers, police, and judges who make sure people obey the laws
|
|
language
|
the sounds and words we make with our mouths; these sounds and words help us to talk to each other, and especially to praise God and tell others about Christ
|
|
nation
|
a large group of people who live in the same place, speak the same language, and work together; they are also ruled by the same laws
|
|
laws
|
rules that a king or ruler tells the people to obey
|
|
sacrifice
|
a lamb or calf that is killed to pay for the sins of the people; Christ is the Lamb of God who came into the world and died to pay for the sins of His people
|
|
wilderness
|
a large desert place where it is very hard to grow plants for food or for people to live
|
|
Joshua
|
an Ephraimite, the son of Nun; the personal attendant of Moses, who succeeded him and led the Israelites into the Promised Land; conquered Canaan and planned for the settlement of the land
|
|
family line
|
includes grandparents, mothers and fathers, brothers and sisters, etc.
|
|
plagues
|
hard, painful things God sent to make the king of Egypt let His people go
|
|
idol
|
something made out of wood or stone that sinful people worship instead of the Living God, Creator, & Lord of the universe; any object or person that people worship & give honor to instead of the Living God
|
|
empire
|
a big group of nations that has a strong king who rules over them
|
|
disciples
|
students or followers of Jesus Christ
|
|
miracle
|
something wonderful that only God can do
|
|
criminal
|
a person who does something wrong or breaks the law
|
|
elder
|
a local church leader who oversees the spiritual care of God's people-exercising rule, giving instruction, and ordaining other men to office
|
|
church
|
the people who believe in Christ and together worship God; an organized community of believers who trust in the Lord Jesus Christ as their supreme Ruler and meet to worship Him
|
|
martyr
|
a person who dies for his faith
|
|
Pentecost
|
the harvest festival that is held fifty days after Passover (when Christ died); on this day the Holy Spirit came upon Christ's disciples, and the Christian Church was born
|
|
apostle
|
a special disciple sent by Christ to est. & lead His Church; "sent one" or "messenger"; 1 of the men chosen by Him to see the events of His life & resurrection, & to testify concerning Him to men
|
|
Caesars
|
powerful kings who ruled the Roman Empire
|
|
Trinity
|
the Bible doctrine that teaches God is one God, yet three Persons; Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
|
|
lord
|
a ruler who owned land and had people work for him
|
|
castle
|
a group of buildings with thick stone walls around them
|
|
missionary
|
a person who leaves his home to go and tell people the good news about Jesus Christ
|
|
vassals
|
people who worked for a lord
|
|
knights
|
special soldiers who wore metal suits of armor to protect them in battle
|
|
priest
|
a minister in the Roman Church
|
|
faith
|
trusting in Christ for salvation; the means by which the free gift of salvation is received
|
|
reformers
|
men who served Christ in those days when Christ reformed His Church
|
|
hell
|
the place where God forever punishes sinners who do not have their sins forgiven through the blood of Jesus Christ
|
|
reformed
|
to be changed by the Word of God; to make better by removing faults and defects, to put a stop to abuses or malpractices
|
|
Puritans
|
people who followed the teachings of the Reformation in England and tried to purify the Church of England of its unbiblical doctrines and practices
|
|
explore
|
travel to a new place and learn about the land and the people that live there
|
|
worship
|
to serve someone or something with all your heart; the Bible says that we should worship God, and God alone
|
|
colony
|
a place that is ruled by a faraway country
|
|
tribes
|
small groups of people that live and work together; they are usually related to each other and have the same language, laws, and customs
|
|
Pilgrims
|
Christians who suffered much for following Christ and left England to start a new life in America
|
|
Great Awakening
|
when large numbers of American colonists had their hearts turned to faith in Christ; they finally understood the good news of Christ's death and resurrection
|
|
Declaration of Independence
|
a paper that said the American people were free from the rule of Great Britain; it was signed by fifty-six members of the Continental Congress
|
|
Constitution
|
a paper that tells the most important laws in the land, which everybody must obey
|
|
president
|
a leader of a country, but not a king; a king is free to do as he sees fit, but a president can only do what the law (the Constitution) says
|
|
freedom
|
free to govern in agreement with God's Word
|
|
declaration
|
an important message
|
|
independence
|
free to live as God requires
|
|
territory
|
a land that is owned and controlled by a nation, but without the status of a state (as in Australia or the United States) or province (as in Canada)
|
|
guide
|
a person whose job is to help visitors through a land that is new to them
|
|
cabins
|
small, one-story houses made out of logs
|
|
settlers
|
the first ons to come to a new part of the country and start farms and towns
|
|
plantation
|
a large farm with a lot of workers to plant crops and care for animals
|
|
wagon train
|
a line of wagons traveling together; pioneer families crossed the western plains in wagon trains to start a new life of farming, ranching, mining, etc.
|
|
pioneers
|
brave people who go into new territory, preparing the way for others to follow; early settlers
|
|
slaves
|
men, women, and children who were owned by rich landowners and did work for them in their fields, workshops, and kitchens
|
|
War Between the States
|
the civil war in the United States between the South (the Confederate States of America) and the North (the Union) from 1861 to 1865
|
|
dictionary
|
a book that tells what words mean; it also tells how the words are spelled, pronounced, and from where they came
|
|
invention
|
a new tool or machine that someone thinks about in his mind; he draws it on a piece of paper and then builds it
|
|
inventor
|
a person who makes an invention
|
|
national
|
something that belongs to all the country
|
|
First World War
|
the war in which many countries of the world fought; the war (1914-1918) between the Allies and the Central Powers
|
|
Second World War
|
another war in which many countries of the world fought; the war (1939-1945) between the Allies and the Axis Powers
|
|
submarines
|
boats that can travel under water and fight in wars; a kind of warship, armed with torpedoes, guided missiles, etc. that can operate under the water
|
|
capital
|
a city where the leaders of a country or state meet to pass laws and to rule the people
|
|
dome
|
the part of a building that looks like a ball cut in half; the Capitol building has a dome on the top
|
|
crier
|
a person who begins each meeting of the Supreme Court; he cries, "God save the United States and the Honorable Court."
|
|
backbone
|
the long line of bones down the middle of your back; the Rocky Mountains look like the backbone of a big, strong man
|
|
geyser
|
a hot spring which shoots off water and steam straight into the air
|
|
Congress
|
the meeting of leaders from all fifty states who come to make laws for the nation; it is held in the Capitol building in Washington, D.C.
|
|
Supreme Court
|
a group of judges who make sure that the laws passed by Congress and signed by the president agree with teh Constitution; it is the highest court of the land
|
|
White House
|
the place where the President of the United States lives
|
|
motto
|
a short sentence or phrase that describes the character, general motivation, or intention of a person, group, organization, or thing; a guiding principle
|
|
hot spring
|
a place where very hot water bubbles up from below the ground
|
|
blessing
|
the joy that comes when serving others for Christ
|
|
hell
|
a very awful place where Satan will be; everyone whose name is not written in the Book of Life will be thrown into the Lake of Fire that burns forever
|
|
heaven
|
a very happy place where God lives; those who believe in Jesus will be able to go there because their names are written in the Book of Life
|
|
Judge
|
Jesus Christ; when He returns He will tell everyone what was good and bad
|
|
Creator
|
the One who made all things; God
|
|
glory
|
praise and honor given to the Lord God
|
|
seas
|
huge areas of water; oceans
|
|
universe
|
the heavens and the earth; all that God created
|
|
rotate
|
to turn in a circle or spin
|
|
moon
|
a heavenly body that circles a planet
|
|
planet
|
a huge heavenly body that moves around the sun
|
|
spaceship
|
a ship that flies high into outer space
|
|
Big Dipper
|
a star picture of a cup (or dipper)
|
|
firmament
|
the sky or heaven above the earth
|
|
season
|
one of the four parts of a year; spring, summer, fall, or winter; each season is about 90 days or three months
|
|
year
|
the passing of twelve months or the four seasons
|
|
weather
|
what it is like outside; sunny, cloudy, rainy, or snowy
|
|
calendar
|
a chart that shows the days, weeks, and months of one year
|
|
fuel
|
something that burns which creates heat or power; wood, coal, oil, or gas (all come from plants)
|
|
roots
|
the part of a plant that grows down into the soil
|
|
soil
|
ground that is made of tiny bits of rock and dead plants
|
|
medicine
|
something that helps people get better when they are sick
|
|
stem
|
the part of a plant that grows above the soil and holds the leaves, flowers, and fruit
|
|
leaves
|
green parts of a plant that grow out of the stem; they make food for the plant and help it "breathe"
|
|
flower
|
the part of a plant that can be eaten; it is made from the flower and has one or more seeds in it
|
|
seeds
|
parts of a plant found in the fruit; they make new plants
|
|
thorax
|
the middle part of an insect
|
|
abdomen
|
the end part of an insect
|
|
disease
|
something that makes people very sick
|
|
pollen
|
yellow "dust" that flowers make; bees carry pollen to other plants that help them grow fruit with seeds
|
|
silk
|
soft, shiny thread made by the silkworm or other insects
|
|
wigglers
|
baby mosquitos
|
|
tumblers
|
young mosquitoes
|
|
caterpillars
|
baby butterflies
|
|
chrysalis
|
a special "home" made by a caterpillar where it rests and changes into a butterfly
|
|
social insects
|
insects that like to live together in large groups
|
|
colonies
|
large groups of social insects
|
|
soul
|
the spirit of a person that lives forever
|
|
migrate
|
when some animals travel to warmer places during the winter to find food
|
|
hibernate
|
when some animals sleep all winter long
|
|
forage
|
to look hard for food
|
|
"playing possum"
|
when an animal pretends to be dead; it protects itself fro its enemies by doing this
|
|
tracks
|
the "footprints" that animals make in the mud or snow
|
|
hooves
|
the "feet" of some animals like deer, cows, and sheep
|
|
dominion
|
to rule over something; in Genesis 1 God commanded man to rule over His creation
|
|
science
|
the study of God's creation
|
|
five senses
|
seeing, hearing, tasting, feeling, and smelling
|
|
heaven
|
the sky or the firmament above the earth; also a name for God's home
|
|
male
|
the name used for men and boys
|
|
female
|
the name used for women and girls
|
|
weight
|
the measurement of how heavy something is
|
|
scale
|
a tool used to measure the weight of things
|
|
balance
|
a tool used to tell if one object is heavier than another
|
|
aquarium
|
a "box" that has glass walls and can hold water; it is used to keep fish or other animals
|
|
temperature
|
the measurement of how hot or cold something is
|
|
thermometer
|
a tool used to measure the temperature of things
|
|
height
|
the measurement of how tall something is
|
|
ruler
|
a tool used to measure how long or tall something is
|