Hint | Religious Term |
A word for God used in the context of Islam | |
The Christian Holy Book usually made up of many individual books | |
Bishops in the Roman Catholic church who advise the Pope | |
The spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism | |
The day remembering the resurrection of Jesus (usually celebrated with a bunny) | |
One of the three members of the Trinity | |
The first book of the Old Testament | |
The residence of God and the angels where there is complete bliss; Eden | |
The second largest world religion with over 1.5 billion believers | |
A holy place to Muslims, Jews, and Christians found in Israel | |
The collection of good and evil a person gains in one's life | |
One of the seven deadly sins | |
Considered the greatest and final prophet of Islam (also known as founder) | |
The collection of books of the Gospels, Acts, Epistles, and Revelation | |
The mountain in Greece the Greek gods resided | |
The Roman god who owns the Underworld and all the riches below the Earth | |
The central verbal text for Muslims | |
The belief that when a person dies, their soul is reborn into another living human | |
Chief spirit of evil and adversary of God; the devil | |
A building or structure used for worship or religious rites | |
Each of a series of Hindu philosophical and sacred treatises | |
The country in which the Pope lives | |
The act of expressing reverence to a deity or supernatural entity | |
The Persian king in the book of Esther | |
In Chinese philosophy, a term used to describe how polar or seemingly contrary forces are interconnected | |
The supreme god of ancient Greek mythology; son of Rhea and Cronus | |
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