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Zoroastrianism
Matching exercise
Match the items on the right to the items on the left.
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Ahura-Mazda
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One of the seven archangels
The archangel also known as good thought
The towers of silence where the Zoroastrians dispose of their dead by leaving the bodies partially uncovered to be eaten by vultures
The supreme deity, creator of the world, the principle of good
3rd century AD commentary on the Zoroastrian scriptures (Avesta) known as the Zend; combination of the two is called the Zend-Avesta
The name given Zoroastrians by Muslims; term denotes an infidel
The most important portion of the Avesta, Zoroastrianism’s sacred scripture
The evil creator, archenemy of Ahura-Mazda
The place where fire worship is carried on; an important practice in present-day Zoroastrianism
A portion of the Avesta containing magic spells and prescriptions for purification
The sacred scriptures of Zoroastrianism
Amesba-Spenta
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One of the seven archangels
The archangel also known as good thought
The towers of silence where the Zoroastrians dispose of their dead by leaving the bodies partially uncovered to be eaten by vultures
The supreme deity, creator of the world, the principle of good
3rd century AD commentary on the Zoroastrian scriptures (Avesta) known as the Zend; combination of the two is called the Zend-Avesta
The name given Zoroastrians by Muslims; term denotes an infidel
The most important portion of the Avesta, Zoroastrianism’s sacred scripture
The evil creator, archenemy of Ahura-Mazda
The place where fire worship is carried on; an important practice in present-day Zoroastrianism
A portion of the Avesta containing magic spells and prescriptions for purification
The sacred scriptures of Zoroastrianism
Angra Mainyu
???
One of the seven archangels
The archangel also known as good thought
The towers of silence where the Zoroastrians dispose of their dead by leaving the bodies partially uncovered to be eaten by vultures
The supreme deity, creator of the world, the principle of good
3rd century AD commentary on the Zoroastrian scriptures (Avesta) known as the Zend; combination of the two is called the Zend-Avesta
The name given Zoroastrians by Muslims; term denotes an infidel
The most important portion of the Avesta, Zoroastrianism’s sacred scripture
The evil creator, archenemy of Ahura-Mazda
The place where fire worship is carried on; an important practice in present-day Zoroastrianism
A portion of the Avesta containing magic spells and prescriptions for purification
The sacred scriptures of Zoroastrianism
Avesta
???
One of the seven archangels
The archangel also known as good thought
The towers of silence where the Zoroastrians dispose of their dead by leaving the bodies partially uncovered to be eaten by vultures
The supreme deity, creator of the world, the principle of good
3rd century AD commentary on the Zoroastrian scriptures (Avesta) known as the Zend; combination of the two is called the Zend-Avesta
The name given Zoroastrians by Muslims; term denotes an infidel
The most important portion of the Avesta, Zoroastrianism’s sacred scripture
The evil creator, archenemy of Ahura-Mazda
The place where fire worship is carried on; an important practice in present-day Zoroastrianism
A portion of the Avesta containing magic spells and prescriptions for purification
The sacred scriptures of Zoroastrianism
Dakhmas
???
One of the seven archangels
The archangel also known as good thought
The towers of silence where the Zoroastrians dispose of their dead by leaving the bodies partially uncovered to be eaten by vultures
The supreme deity, creator of the world, the principle of good
3rd century AD commentary on the Zoroastrian scriptures (Avesta) known as the Zend; combination of the two is called the Zend-Avesta
The name given Zoroastrians by Muslims; term denotes an infidel
The most important portion of the Avesta, Zoroastrianism’s sacred scripture
The evil creator, archenemy of Ahura-Mazda
The place where fire worship is carried on; an important practice in present-day Zoroastrianism
A portion of the Avesta containing magic spells and prescriptions for purification
The sacred scriptures of Zoroastrianism
Fire Temple
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One of the seven archangels
The archangel also known as good thought
The towers of silence where the Zoroastrians dispose of their dead by leaving the bodies partially uncovered to be eaten by vultures
The supreme deity, creator of the world, the principle of good
3rd century AD commentary on the Zoroastrian scriptures (Avesta) known as the Zend; combination of the two is called the Zend-Avesta
The name given Zoroastrians by Muslims; term denotes an infidel
The most important portion of the Avesta, Zoroastrianism’s sacred scripture
The evil creator, archenemy of Ahura-Mazda
The place where fire worship is carried on; an important practice in present-day Zoroastrianism
A portion of the Avesta containing magic spells and prescriptions for purification
The sacred scriptures of Zoroastrianism
Gabras
???
One of the seven archangels
The archangel also known as good thought
The towers of silence where the Zoroastrians dispose of their dead by leaving the bodies partially uncovered to be eaten by vultures
The supreme deity, creator of the world, the principle of good
3rd century AD commentary on the Zoroastrian scriptures (Avesta) known as the Zend; combination of the two is called the Zend-Avesta
The name given Zoroastrians by Muslims; term denotes an infidel
The most important portion of the Avesta, Zoroastrianism’s sacred scripture
The evil creator, archenemy of Ahura-Mazda
The place where fire worship is carried on; an important practice in present-day Zoroastrianism
A portion of the Avesta containing magic spells and prescriptions for purification
The sacred scriptures of Zoroastrianism
Vivedat (Venidad)
???
One of the seven archangels
The archangel also known as good thought
The towers of silence where the Zoroastrians dispose of their dead by leaving the bodies partially uncovered to be eaten by vultures
The supreme deity, creator of the world, the principle of good
3rd century AD commentary on the Zoroastrian scriptures (Avesta) known as the Zend; combination of the two is called the Zend-Avesta
The name given Zoroastrians by Muslims; term denotes an infidel
The most important portion of the Avesta, Zoroastrianism’s sacred scripture
The evil creator, archenemy of Ahura-Mazda
The place where fire worship is carried on; an important practice in present-day Zoroastrianism
A portion of the Avesta containing magic spells and prescriptions for purification
The sacred scriptures of Zoroastrianism
Vohu Manah
???
One of the seven archangels
The archangel also known as good thought
The towers of silence where the Zoroastrians dispose of their dead by leaving the bodies partially uncovered to be eaten by vultures
The supreme deity, creator of the world, the principle of good
3rd century AD commentary on the Zoroastrian scriptures (Avesta) known as the Zend; combination of the two is called the Zend-Avesta
The name given Zoroastrians by Muslims; term denotes an infidel
The most important portion of the Avesta, Zoroastrianism’s sacred scripture
The evil creator, archenemy of Ahura-Mazda
The place where fire worship is carried on; an important practice in present-day Zoroastrianism
A portion of the Avesta containing magic spells and prescriptions for purification
The sacred scriptures of Zoroastrianism
Yasna
???
One of the seven archangels
The archangel also known as good thought
The towers of silence where the Zoroastrians dispose of their dead by leaving the bodies partially uncovered to be eaten by vultures
The supreme deity, creator of the world, the principle of good
3rd century AD commentary on the Zoroastrian scriptures (Avesta) known as the Zend; combination of the two is called the Zend-Avesta
The name given Zoroastrians by Muslims; term denotes an infidel
The most important portion of the Avesta, Zoroastrianism’s sacred scripture
The evil creator, archenemy of Ahura-Mazda
The place where fire worship is carried on; an important practice in present-day Zoroastrianism
A portion of the Avesta containing magic spells and prescriptions for purification
The sacred scriptures of Zoroastrianism
Zend-Avesta
???
One of the seven archangels
The archangel also known as good thought
The towers of silence where the Zoroastrians dispose of their dead by leaving the bodies partially uncovered to be eaten by vultures
The supreme deity, creator of the world, the principle of good
3rd century AD commentary on the Zoroastrian scriptures (Avesta) known as the Zend; combination of the two is called the Zend-Avesta
The name given Zoroastrians by Muslims; term denotes an infidel
The most important portion of the Avesta, Zoroastrianism’s sacred scripture
The evil creator, archenemy of Ahura-Mazda
The place where fire worship is carried on; an important practice in present-day Zoroastrianism
A portion of the Avesta containing magic spells and prescriptions for purification
The sacred scriptures of Zoroastrianism
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Quiz created by Atty. Gerry T. Galacio,
Baptist Distinctives, free online Bible Institute for Asia, Africa and Latin America