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| Literary Criticism is a large part of biblical __________. |
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| What is the English name of Dei Verbum? |
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| The Church upholds that the _____ are/is historically true. |
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| The crossing of the Red Sea is a type of _________ ________. |
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| What is the perpetual institution that God proclaimed after the 10th plague? |
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| Jews remember this and celebrate it every Spring |
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| What was the Southern Kingdom called? |
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| What was the Northern Kingdom called? |
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| What building did Solomon build to honor God? |
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| The Temple or Solomon's Temple |
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| What are the 2 indicators of the Israelites faithfulness to God? |
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| In the Gideon story, why doesn't God want the Israelites to go into battle with over 300,000 men? |
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| Because they wont believe that God helped them. They will think that it was their might that won the battle. |
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| Where was Jonah "entombed" for 3 days? |
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| The belly of a large whale. |
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| What makes Jonah a type of Christ? |
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| He was "entombed" just as Jesus was for 3 days. He was "reborn" again after those 3 days by coming out of his "tomb" |
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| According to Simon and supported by the Gospels, what is required for someone to be healed? |
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| They have to actually want it. |
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| How is Delilah a type of Judas? |
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| She betrays Samson, who is a type of Jesus, for silver. |
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| How is Samson a type of Jesus? |
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| He was betrayed by Delilah, who was a type of Judas, and he also sacrificed himself to kill thousands of Philistines. |
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| Why did so many people look to Rosh as the Messiah, or Savior? |
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| They saw him as the person they thought to Messiah would be: a Warrior/War General and someone fighting for the Israelites. |
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| What caused Solomon's kingdom to split in two? |
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| His sin and his weaning of God. |
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| If we want "to see clearly what God wants to communicate to us," what should we do? |
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| We should carefully investigate what meaning the sacred writers really intended, and what God wanted to manifest by means of their words |
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| If we want "to see clearly what God wants to communicate to us," what should we do? |
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| We should carefully investigate what meaning the sacred writers really intended, and what God wanted to manifest by means of their words |
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| Who has the task of authentically interpreting the word of God, whether written or handed on, been entrusted exclusively to? |
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| The living teaching office of the Church |
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| what council produced Dei Verbum? |
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| To search out the intention of the Sacred writers, attention should be given to ________. |
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| A collection of books in the Bible that were part of the Bible after a debate |
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| The study of last things. i.e. The after life, death, |
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| Someone/something that is categorized |
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| He married hundreds of women and had hundreds of concubines, and they all turned him away from God where he then prayed and offered to the other Gods |
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| Who devised the plot to steal Esau's blessing? |
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| What represents a shift in focus to the future, specifically to end times or last things? |
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| Scientific research cannot conflict with faith as long as it does not ________ _____ _____. |
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| How many books are in the New Testament? |
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| How many books are in the Old Testament? |
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| What enabled the human authors of the bible to write without error? |
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| What is the primary purpose of the bible? |
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| To lead us, humans, to Salvation |
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| Who is the primary author of the bible? |
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| What word describes something without error? |
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| What council formed the canon in 393? |
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| The teaching authority of the Church |
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