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HOw many sacraments are there in the catholic church? What are they? What categories are they divided into? |
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7 Sacraments of initiation: Baptism, confirmation, Eucharist Sacraments of Healing: Anointing of the sick, Reconciliation Sacraments of Vocation: Matrimony, Holy Orders |
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| What emperor made christianity illegal? Which made it the official religion of the Roman empire? |
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Illegal: Emperor Nero Legal: Pope Constantine |
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| How many discourses is matthews Gospel divided into? |
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| Treat others the way you want to be treated |
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| What does the word beatitude mean? |
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| What are the 3 feast days after christmas? |
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| The feast of the HOly family, The Epiphany, The Baptism of our Lord |
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| What are some examples of people's names changed in the bible and why? |
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Abram-Abraham:God's Covenant Simon-Peter:New Covenant with Jesus |
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| What is Samhain? Who started it? What is Feralia? Who is Pomona? |
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| Eve of New years, the celtics, commemorated the day of the dead, Goddess of fruit and trees |
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| When is the Immaculate conception |
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| What are some stories unique to John's gospel? |
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Prologue (1:1-18) "Signs," beginning with the Wedding at Cana (2:1-12) Dialogue with Nicodemus (2:23–3:21) Jesus and/or his Disciples Baptize People (3:22-26; 4:1-2) Samaritan Woman at the Well (4:1-42) Jesus Heals a Sick Man at the Pool of Bethesda (5:1-18) |
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| What are the gifts of the holy spirit? |
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| wisdom, understanding, wonder and awe, right judgement, knowledge, courage, and reverence. |
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| the christian season that celebrates the coming of Jesus |
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| What is the wailing wall. |
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| it is the remaning west wall of the ruin's of what is believed to be the Temple of Jerusalem. |
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| What is the odor of sanctity. |
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| A lovely smell that is given off by incorruptible saints |
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| The belief that christ is the second person of the holy trinity or simply the son of God. |
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| A ritual that casts out demon's taking away a person's free will. Some symptoms are knowing of the unknown, aversion to religious objects, and burned by holy water. |
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| What and when is all saints day? What and when is all souls day? |
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| It commemorates all the saints on one feast day on November 1st, this day commemorates all the members of christianity who have died celebrated on NOvember 2nd |
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| What was the eucharist originally called? |
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| What are the two parts of mass? |
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| Eucharist and the Liturgy of the Word |
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| What is are the 2 month's dedicated to Mary? |
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| celebrates the Jewish new year |
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| Shavous: (Judaism) Jewish holy day celebrated on the sixth of Sivan to celebrate Moses receiving the Ten Commandments. |
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| The Christian festival celebrating the descent of the Holy Spirit on the disciples of Jesus after his Ascension, held on the seventh... |
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| A lesser Jewish festival held in spring (on the 14th or 15th day of Adar) to commemorate the defeat of Haman's plot to massacre the Jews... |
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| Who was the first Martyr? |
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| Who was the only disciple not martyred? |
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| Crucified on a upside-down cross |
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| What was the miracle at Cana? |
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| Jewish ceremony of circumcision |
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| Which gospel was written first? |
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| Which is the shortest gospel |
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| What is the shortest gospel? |
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| What is the longest gospel? |
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| What are the synoptic gospels? |
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| What 3 categories ore the OT divided into? |
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| The Law, The Prophets, The Writings, |
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| Which gospel focusses on Jesus as Logos |
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| What are the literary types in the Bible? |
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| Law, History, Wisdom, Poetry, Gospel, Epistles, Prophecy, and Apocalyptic Literature. |
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| Who were Paul's traveling companion's? |
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| Who were the magi? How many were there? What were the gifts and what did they symbolize? |
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| They were arabic scholarly king's, there is no literal evidence but the 3 gifts that were given which could mean there were three, gold(God's kingdom), fankinsence (divinity), Muhrr (humanity). |
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| What does biblical inerrancy mean? |
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| Biblical inerrancy is the doctrinal position that the Bible is considered accurate and totally free of error. |
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| What is the sermon on the mount? |
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| ow to live a life that is dedicated to and pleasing to God, free from hypocrisy, full of love and grace, full of wisdom and discernment. |
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| How many states still use capital punishment? |
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| Lazarus of Bethany, also known as Saint Lazarus or Lazarus of the Four Days, is the subject of a prominent miracle attributed to Jesus in the Gospel of John, in which Jesus restores him to life four days after his death. |
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| Who were Lazarus' sister's? |
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| What are the 10 Commandments. |
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| 1. You shall have no other gods before me. 2. You shall not make for yourself an idol. 3. You shall not take the Lord's name in vain. 4. Remember the Sabbath and keep it holy. 5. Honor your mother and your father. 6. You shall not commit murder. 7. You shall not commit adultery 8. You shall not steal. 9. You shall not bear false witness. 10. You shall not covet your neighbor's house, wife or belongings. |
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| What are the differences between the infancy narratives? |
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| Matthew | Luke |
| Mary and Joseph reside in Bethlehem (2:1) |
Mary and Joseph reside in Nazareth (2:4) |
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Couple travel to Bethlehem in connection with Roman census (2:4-5) |
| Jesus born in Joseph's house (2:11) |
No room in the inn; Jesus placed in manger (2:6-7) |
| King Herod learns of Jesus' birth; consults star-guided wise men (2:3-7) |
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| Wise men from East visit the child; warned in a dream (2:8-12) |
Shepherds from nearby fields visit the child (2:8-19) |
| Joseph warned; flight into Egypt (2:13-15) |
Jesus circumcised on eighth day and given name (2:21) |
| Herod slaughter innocent children (2:19-20) |
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| Herod dies; angel tells Joseph to return (2:19-20) |
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| Family heads for Bethlem; Archelaus' reputation and a dream divert them to a new home, Nazareth (2:21-23) |
Family returns to their home in Nazareth (2:22-40) |
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| What happened at the Transfiguration? |
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| Jesus was illuminated by bright light and moses and elijah were next to him. |
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| What gospel focuses on table fellowship? |
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| Luke's Gospel depicts Jesus as always eating. |
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| What sources to the Gospel writers use? |
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| How Many Missionary journeys did Paul make? |
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| Who is Theophilus? What does his name mean? |
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| Theophilus is the name or honorary title of the person to whom the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles are addressed (Luke 1:3, Acts 1:1). It is unanimously agreed that both Luke and Acts were written by the same author, and sometimes argued that the two books were originally a single unified work. It is also agreed that both Luke and Acts were originally written in a refined Koine Greek, and that "θεόφιλος" ("Theophilos"), as it appears therein, means friend of God[1 |
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| A silver coin which is worth a day's wage given by the good samaritan to the injured man |
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| What are the 3 T's of stewardship? |
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| Time, Talent, and Treasure |
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| What happened at the Council of Jerusalem? |
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| cts 15 is the center of the book of Acts. In the story-flow of Acts, the Jerusalem council resolves crucial issues and enables the gentile mission to go forward with the approval of the Jerusalem church. The council helps portray the unity of the church and helps explain the church's transformation from being essentially Jewish toward being a predominantly gentile community freed from laws characteristic of Judaism. |
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| What are the 4 categories of miracles? |
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| Healing, Nature, ressurection, and exorcism |
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| What is the shortest verse in the Bible? |
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| Who was the rock Jesus built the church upon? |
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| What are the 6 antithesis' of Jesus? |
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| Anger, lust , Divorce, Oath, Revenge, Love for Enemies |
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