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| Someone who doesnt believe in God |
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| a judgement of reason whereby the human person reconizes the moral quality of a concrete act |
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| a binding promise between god and humankind in which god pledges enduring love and asks for our love in return |
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| God's free gift of self communication which helps us understand God's plan for us |
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| a central truth of relevation that catholics must believe |
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| the teaching authority of the church |
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| the sin of Adam and Eve into which we are all born |
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| First among the apostles, upon whom christ founded the church |
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| people entrusted by God to deliver his divine message |
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| The Old Testement contains ___ books |
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| The New Tetement contains ___ books |
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| what is Sacred Tradition? |
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| the church's handing down of the gospel |
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| What is Salvation History? |
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| the story of God's saving presene and activity on our half |
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| an indifference to religion and the belief it should be excluded from civic affairs and public education |
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| the theological virtues are ____, ________, and _______ |
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| Tradition means __________ |
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| St. Thomas Aquinas did what? |
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set out 5 proofs of god's existance
1) unmoved mover
2) first cause
3) everything comes from something
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| a promise between god and humans |
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| the sign of the covenant with noah was ___ |
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| he is everywhere, unlimited, and all powerful |
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| two elements of the single deposit of faith are __________ and ___________ |
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| Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition |
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| the relationship between god and humans. |
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| the bible is the ___ record of Gods _______ |
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| written record of God's revelvation |
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| God used the human authors of the books of the bible as ___ to reveal the truths of salvation |
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| the ___ has the final authority to interpret what the bible teaches |
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| the bible is the ______ word of god because the scriptures teach without error the truth that god wants us to know |
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| the meaning conveyed by the words of scriptureand discovered by exegesis following the rules of sound interpretation is called the _____ sense of the bible |
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| a literary __ is a type of writing that has a particular style or content |
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| 2 historians that attest to the historical reality of jesus are _ and ____ |
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| the discovery of the _____ gave scholars acess to much earlier versions of the scriptures |
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| St. Jerome said ignorance of _____ is ignorance of ___ |
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| Scripture is ignorant of God |
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| ______ critisism seeks to understand both the motivation and historical background to which the text was edited |
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| The New Revised Standard Version of the bible is a ____ translation of the bible |
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| ________ critism helps us discover where a biblical author got his material |
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| The new jerusalem bible is a _______ translation of the bible |
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| Most of the Old testement was written in ______ |
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| The entire New Testement was written in _______ |
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| St._______ translated the bible into latin |
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| the process scholars use to discover the meaning of the biblical text |
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| Muslims rever the _____ Testement |
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| Fundamemtalist read the bible in a _________ sense |
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| the primary purpose of the bible is to ____________ |
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| present the religious truths that God wishes to reveal through Salvation History |
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| are Historical and Scientific truths always at odds with biblical truths? |
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| the written record of God's salvatoin |
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| The center and heart of the sacred scripturre is |
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| Since Sacred Scriptures are inspired, it must ___,____and_______ |
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| be read and interpreted in the light of the same spirit by whom it was written, be read within the living tradition of the whole church, and must not condridict one another |
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| a formal statement of religous belief |
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| a vivid story told to convey a religious truth |
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| most of the old testement was composed in ____ |
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| The spoken language in the Roman Empire of the 1st century AD was __ |
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| what is the latin translation of old and new testements called? |
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| a traditional title given to theologins of the first 8 centuries whose teachings make a lasting mark on the church was _______ |
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| Another term for liturgy of the hours is ________ |
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| A way to inerpret the original biblical source is through _____,______,__________,______ |
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| historical critism, form critisism, redaction critisim, and source critisim |
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| Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered in ____ |
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| there are 4 senses of scripture, the literal sense teaches __________ |
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| what the words mean in a larger context of Salvation History |
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| the living language of the isrealites unil the of the babylonian exile was _______ |
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| is an important church father, translated the bible to latin, was ordained a priest in Antioch, and is reconized s one of the churchs greatest minds and defenders of the faith |
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| the first 5 books of the bible |
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| the first books of the bible were written about _______ |
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| is the bible written in chronological order? |
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| what is the heart of the new covenant? |
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| what was the first european city paul preached at? |
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| Titus was the ________ of the christian community in Crete |
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| the word "canon" come from the ______ word kaneh which signifies a measurement or norm |
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| there are ____ old testement books in the protestant canon |
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| The greek translation of the hebrew scriptures |
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| the bible is filled with __,__, and __ |
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| knowledge, wisdome and truth |
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| accoding to researches, what percent of americans read the bible every week? |
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| Pious literature related to the bible but not included in the canon of the bible is known as the _________ |
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| the central book of the old Testement that tells how Jacob's Descendants were enslaved by the Egyptian Pharoh and freed by god |
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| name of the book that means second law |
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| This book tells of the transistion from period of the judges to the coming of the monarchy |
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| first and second books of Samuel |
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| This book lists short sayings of rules or lessons for moral living |
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| the core or essential message of the Gospel that Jesus Christ is lord is known as _____ |
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| This book is really the second part of the gospel of luke |
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| the gospels were recorded in how many stages? |
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| There are _ divisions in the Old Testement |
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| Most Protestant bibles include ____ books |
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| Paul's longest letter which contains his most advanced theological reflection on Jesus is _______ |
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| The word Catholic means ____ |
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| This Gospel presents Jesus as a savior with special concern for the poor and outcast |
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| This is the Briefest Gospel |
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| This Gospel sees Jesus as a Teacher and contains the sermon on the mount |
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| This Gospel Highlights Jesus as a suffering servant |
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| This Gospel portays Jesus as the word of God |
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| This Gospel was written first |
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| the author of this Gospel was one of the apostles |
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| this Gospel was written last |
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| what are the commandments? |
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1) i am the Lord your god, you shall not have other god's besides me
2) You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in Vain
3) Remember to keep holy the Sabbath
4) Honor thy father and mother
5) You shall not kill
6) you shall not commit adultery
7) you shall not steal
8) You shall not bear false witness against you nieghbor
9) You shall not covet your neighbors wife
10) You shall not covet your nieghbors house |
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| Moses is the _____ of the Pentatuech |
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| The yahwist source source employs an ________ view of God |
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| the Priestly source is known for _______ |
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| its cencus and genealogies ( number and dates, proper ways to worship, and clean and unclean animals) |
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| which of the 2 creation stories are older? |
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| the 2nd creation stroy is older than the first |
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| creation accounts are concerned with presenting ______ truths |
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| overall the first creation story presents a rather ______ view on reality |
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| T or F: Adam and eve's sin was that of playing God |
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| the worst consequence of original sin was ______ |
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| the fallen starte of human nature into which all human beings are born |
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| what did the covenant of abraham rely on? |
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| Jacob recieved the new name _____ from the angel |
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| was moses eager to act as god's prophet? |
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| no, he felt unworty but finally agreed |
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| the _______ is foundational in the history of the chosen people |
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| T or F: the God of Exodus is a God of Liberation |
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| Of the original group of former slaves in Egypt, only 2 aurvived to make it to the promised land. who were they? |
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| who is the centralfigure of the pentatuech? |
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| an appearance or manifestation of God |
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| a portable sancutary in which the jews carried the Ark of the Covenant throughout thier travels in the dessert uis called |
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| an inclination to commit sin from our human desires or appetites |
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| Enuma Elish was a _____ creation story |
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| the twelve tribes or isreal were descendants of ________ |
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| natural law corresponds to the following basic human need and drive |
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| preserving life, developing as individuals and communities, ad sharing life with others |
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| the sinai coveneant did what? |
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| Bound god to the chosen people, revealed his speacial love and mercy for them, and stipulated people were to respond to his love through the commandments |
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| the 2 creation stories in the book of genisis reveal important truths about _,__,_ |
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| the passover which is central to jews and Christains remeinded the chosen people of _ and __ |
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| God's deliverance and Salvation |
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| the first creation story comes from which source? |
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| God revealed his sacred name to _____ |
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| Which events are central to the history of God's chosen people? |
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| the exodus and the sinia covenant |
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| the dogma that God's eternal Son assumed a human nature and becam man in order to save us from our sims |
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| the book of Genisis covers __________ |
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| Local tribal leader who lead isreal |
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| _____ placed great value on the temple and temple worship |
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| _ is the largest of all the phroetic books |
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| ____ and ______ were present at Jesus transfiguration |
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| ______ to God was the key to Isreal's success in taking possesion of the promised land |
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| King Saul was killed by _______ |
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| the biblical authors tend to ______ the weaknesses of isreal's hereos |
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| _ was guilty of adultery and murder |
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| What do King davids prayers demonstrate? |
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| that nothing can keep us from the love of god |
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| King Solomon was best remebered for his ______ |
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| Zechariah was a _______ prophet |
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| the conquest of the promised land took place over a period of ______ years |
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| Elijah, Elisha, Amos and Hosea were 4 prophets of the ___ kingdom |
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| Isreal split into 2 kingdoms after _______ death |
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| the book of Isaiah is the work of _ authors |
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| the Babylonian exile lasted nearly _ years |
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| a postexilic scribe who solidified Jewish identiy by forbiding mixed marraiges and making the torah the Jewish constitution |
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| the denail of god and the repudiation of faith |
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| isreals last and most significant judge |
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| the diffusion of greek culture throughout the world after the conquests of Alexander the great |
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| the incident surrounding he deportation of isrealites byt he assyrians led to the isrealites pernament loss of identity or to what is called the __ |
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| the name for the southern kingdom of isreal |
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| the period of time when the jews were in goverance of the holy land |
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| mixed race of people who worshiped God at dan and Bethel, not Jerusalem |
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| chosen people rededicated themselves to study and prayer especailly in synogouges |
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| Matthew and Luke drew on the Gospel of ____ and a common cource called _____ as they wrote thier gospels |
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| the Gospels were written _ the letters of _ |
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| the synoptic gospels are _________ |
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| Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John |
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| ______________ is one the 3 titles Mark uses for Jesus |
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| first gospel to be written |
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| term for Jesus' passion, death, resurrection and ascencion |
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| Matthew uses the title ________ more than any other Gospel |
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| In the synoptic gospels, Jesus' public life began with his ______ |
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| a second century bishop who held that the author of the Gospel of Mark was John mark, a disciple of peter was |
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| the word gospel means ___ |
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| the story of our Saviors birth in bethlehem is known as the ________ |
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| Nativity or infancy narritives |
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| what trade did Jesus learn from Joseph? |
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| the first apostle to declare Jesus' identity was _ |
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| what was Jesus' favorite title for himself? |
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| Jesus entrusted his mother to ____ while he hung on the cross |
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| jesus recieved his name before or after his birth? |
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