AY Honors/Remember the Sabbath

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Overview

The Challenging Part

The most challenging requirement of this honor is probably this:

100.

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1. What does the color blue represent in the Bible?

2. Where was the first Seventh-day Adventist church in Arkansas?


3. Who was the pastor charged with painting his church on Sunday?


4. What was James M. Pool indicted for?

5. What was J. L. Shockey's crime?

6. Do you think the work done by J. L. James was an act of charity?

7. How many days after Z. Swearingen and Granz were hauling fence rails was the "Sabbath Law" enacted?

8. What was the name of the Arkansas senator who spoke against the Arkansas Sunday Laws in 1887?

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1

What does the color blue represent in the Bible?


The Law of God / Obedience


2

Where was the first Seventh-day Adventist church in Arkansas?

3

Who was the pastor charged with painting his church on Sunday?


J. W. Scoles


4

What was James M. Pool indicted for?


For hoeing in his garden on a Sunday.


5

What was J. L. Shockey's crime?


Plowing his field on a Sunday.


6

Do you think the work done by J. L. James was an act of charity?


This is a personal answer and opinions will vary.


7

How many days after Z. Swearingen and Granz were hauling fence rails was the "Sabbath Law" enacted?


Seventeen


8

What was the name of the Arkansas senator who spoke against the Arkansas Sunday Laws in 1887?


Robert H. Crockett



References


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