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| Hebrew for the first 5 books of the Bible |
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| Christian name for the Torah - first 5 books of the Bible |
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| scrolls found in a cave; written by the Essenes |
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| the Holy Spirit working in and through human authors |
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| authors free from religious error |
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| Scripture (the OT)translated into Greek by 70 Jewish scholars |
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| responsible for the Septuagint being translated into Latin |
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| a sacred agreement between God and man |
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| history of how God's plan to save us unfolds through time |
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| 5: Adam & Eve, Noah, Abraham, Moses, David |
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| list of inspired Books of the Bible |
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| OT Books that Jews don't consider Scripture |
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| 2 sources of the Word of God, or Revelation |
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| whose who interpret Scripture and Tradition - infallible when speaking of faith and/or morals - teaching authority of the Church |
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| 2 senses of the Bible - how it is interpreted |
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| Is the Bible "historically" correct? |
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| No, only spiritually or religiously |
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| incapable of failing - a special protection from God - for the Magisterium |
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| the living transmission of the message of the Gospel in the Church |
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| those stories that are part of our beliefs but are not found in the Bible. They came down through the generations by word of mouth |
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| the written Word of God - the Bible |
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| What is necessary to determine canonicity? |
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Orthodoxy - consistent with Christ's message Apostolicity - can be traced back to the Apostles Catholicity - suitable for Liturgy? inspired?, appropriate? |
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