It seems you are looking for a comprehensive list of key topics or syllabus points covered in Christian Religious Education (C.R.E.) from Form 1 to Form 4. While there aren't "100 codes" in a numerical sense, here is an outline of the main areas of study typically covered in the Kenyan C.R.E. syllabus for each form:
Form 1: Introduction to C.R.E. and Old Testament
Meaning and importance of C.R.E.
The Bible: origin, structure, importance, translations.
Creation and the Fall of Man (Genesis 1-3).
Early Patriarchs: Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph.
The Exodus: Moses, liberation, covenant at Sinai.
Leadership in Israel: Joshua, Judges (e.g., Deborah, Gideon, Samson).
Kingship in Israel: Saul, David, Solomon.
Form 2: Old Testament (continued) and Prophets
The Divided Kingdom: Rehoboam, Jeroboam.
Prophets of God: Elijah, Elisha.
Major Prophets: Amos, Hosea, Isaiah, Jeremiah (their messages and relevance).
Exile and Return: Daniel, Nehemiah, Ezra.
Wisdom Literature: Job, Psalms, Proverbs (themes and teachings).
God's covenant with Israel and its significance.
Form 3: New Testament - The Life and Ministry of Jesus Christ
Background to the birth of Jesus: political, social, religious situation.
Birth and early life of Jesus (Luke 1-2, Matthew 1-2).
Baptism and temptation of Jesus.
Jesus' teachings: parables (e.g., Sower, Prodigal Son, Good Samaritan), Sermon on the Mount (Beatitudes).
Miracles of Jesus (healing, nature miracles, exorcisms).
Discipleship: calling, training, mission.
Conflict with Jewish leaders.
Triumphal entry into Jerusalem.
The Last Supper, arrest, trial, crucifixion, resurrection, ascension of Jesus.
Form 4: New Testament - The Early Church and Christian Living
The Holy Spirit and the Day of Pentecost.
Growth of the early church: Peter, Stephen, Philip.
Conversion and missionary journeys of Paul.
Paul's teachings: salvation, grace, faith, love, unity in the church.
Christian ethics:
Work and leisure
Wealth, poverty, and money
Sex, marriage, and family
Law, order, and justice
Science, technology, and environment
Drug and substance abuse
HIV/AIDS
The relevance of Christian teachings to contemporary issues in society.
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