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matching: match the correct vocabulary term with its appropriate definition (use notes)
- belief in breaking of the reincarnation cycle
- the holiest texts in the hinduism faith
- the largest religion in the world
- founder and prophet of the islamic faith
- group of people who invaded northern india and is believed to be responsible for establishing the hindu faith
- religious term that means to make an agreement or a promise:
- roman method of execution. used to execute jesus christ
- the oldest set of books in the holy bible. followed by the jews:
- hindu social chain that is officially outlawed in india:
- social class in hinduism that is believed to be the absolute lowest:
- founder of the judaism faith: made the first agreement with god:
- religious belief that means to have multiple gods:
Brief Explanations
- Nirvana in Buddhism and some Hindu - related philosophies refers to breaking the reincarnation cycle.
- The Vedas are the holiest texts in Hinduism.
- Christianity is the largest religion in the world in terms of number of followers.
- Prophet Muhammad is the founder and prophet of the Islamic faith.
- The Aryans invaded Northern India and are believed to have established the Hindu faith.
- A vow is a religious term meaning to make an agreement or a promise.
- Crucifixion was the Roman method of execution used to execute Jesus Christ.
- The Torah is the oldest set of books in the Holy Bible followed by the Jews.
- Untouchability, part of the Hindu social chain, is officially outlawed in India.
- The Dalits are considered the lowest social class in Hinduism.
- Abraham is the founder of the Judaism faith who made the first agreement with God.
- Polytheism is the religious belief in multiple gods.
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- Nirvana
- The Vedas
- Christianity
- Prophet Muhammad
- The Aryans
- Vow
- Crucifixion
- The Torah
- Untouchability
- Dalits
- Abraham
- Polytheism