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The original state of human beings in their relationship with God, sharing in the divine life in full communion with him.
Original Holiness
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This Hebrew term refers to the Day of Atonement, a Jewish holy that is observed with prayer and fasting in accordance with Leviticus chapter 16
Yom Kippur
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A person god chooses to speak his message of salvation. In the Bible, primarily a communicator of a divine message of repentance to the Chosen People, not necessarily a person who predicted the future.
Prophet
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Our spiritual principle, it is immortal and it is what makes us most like God. Our soul is created by God, it is the seat of human consciousness and freedom
Soul
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A literary form that uses symbolic images, stores, and names to point to a deeper truth
Figurative Language
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The critical interpretation and explanation of Sacred Scripture
Biblical Exegesis
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When the Paschal Lamb is shared
Passover
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A solemn agreement between human beings or between God and a human being in which mutual commitments are made
Covenant
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The state of complete harmony of our first parents with themselves, with each other, and with all of creation
Original Justice
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Helps to discover where the biblical authors got their material
Source Criticism
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An unconditional love for others because they are created in the image of God
Agape Love
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The work of salvation accomplished by Jesus Christ mainly through his passion, death, resurrection, and ascension
Paschal Mystery
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A scholarly approach to the study of scripture that attempts to see how each of the Gospel writers edited, or redacted, materials for that Gospel's audience
Redaction Criticism
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A method the Church uses for understanding biblical texts in their original setting and for discovering the intention of the original author
Historical Critical Method
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A story that explains something's cause or origin
Etiology and Genesis
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Also called the fall from grace, the biblical revelation about the origins of sin and evil in the world, expressed figuratively in the account of adam and eve in genesis
The fall
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Which story of creation teaches us that the world was created with purpose
7 day, 1st one
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From the Greek protos, meaning "first", and evangelion, meaning "good news". it refers to the passage in the book of genesis that announces the future coming of a messiah and savior: the first announcement of the good news
Protoevangelium
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What Gospel does John the Baptist proclaim, "Behold the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world"
John
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Promise made to make of him a great nation by providing abraham many descendants to provide Abraham and his descendants a land of their own, and to make Abraham a blessing for all the nations.
Covenant with Abraham
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God promises to establish a kingdom from David's offspring that will last forever
The promise made to King David by God
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Promise God made that he would never flood the earth again
Covenant with Noah
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Individual and communal sacrifice
Book of Leviticus
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The northernmost region on the map. Jesus grew up here,. The people of the south looked down on this land because they were encircled by non-Jewish people. Because of this their culture was different
Galilee
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The Gospel is written by a friend of Paul's to Greek audience, and has the image of Jesus being a compassionate savior
Luke
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Conquered by Assyria in 721. The people left behind were mostly poor. Many intermarried with foreign people. Because of this they were despised by many people in Judea
Samaria
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He was a Jewish historian who referred to Jesus in his writings
John the Baptist
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The wealthiest of the regions and the center of worship. The Temple was located on here. This made it the political and spiritual capital of the country and for all Jewish People. The people of this region were orthodox and nationalistic
Judea
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Group that withdrew completely from the world and political activity to prepare for the imminent coming of the Messiah. They typically avoided all contact with foreign cultures and followed the Law of Moses to the last detail. They also believed in two messiahs, one a king and the other a priest who would rule Judea
The Essenes
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Interpreters and the teachers of the law most closely affiliated with the Pharisees, but also associated with the Sadducees. They were not a religious party; rather, they were Jewish scholars who assisted in writing and telling Jews about their religious traditions
Scribes
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What is the immaculate conception?
Mary's conception
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What is Theotokos?
Mother of God; God bearer
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They did not believe in anything that wasn't mentioned in the Torah. As part of the wealthy, conservative aristocratic ruling class, many actively worked with the Romans. They also were important to Temple worship, as most of the priest were of this group
Sadducees
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The non-synoptic Gospel
John
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They were the most influential religious sect during the lifetime of Jesus. As well-educated religious leaders, they focused on keeping the Jews faithful to the law. They also acknowledged the oral traditions of the elders
Pharisees
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They formed a rebellious movement of militant Jews who yearned and battled for the recovery of Jewish independence. They considered the acceptance of foreign government and the subsequents payment of taxes to Rome as blasphemy against God
Zealots
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Theological term for when the word became flesh
Incarnation
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This Gospel is written by a Jewish Christian to JEwish Christians. The image of Jewish is that of a Rabbi/New Moses
Matthew
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This gospel was written by a disciple of john to all christians. The image of Jesus is that of a Divine Savior
John
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This gospel is written by a friend of Peter to Gentile Christians the image of Jesus is that of a suffering servant
Mark
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Refers to the spread of Greek culture shortly before and after the death of Alexander the Great
Hellinization
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This ruler was responsible for the profanation of the temple
Antiochus IV Epiphanes
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Roman Ruler of Judea during the adult life of Jesus
Pontius Pilate
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Who was the word who became flesh
Jesus Christ
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Which city and region was Jesus born in?
Bethlehem in Judea
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What were the romans concerned about within a conquered territory
Preserving Peace, of Rome and collecting Taxes
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What town did Jesus grow up in?
Nazareth in Galilee
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•Luke 4:43 states, "To the other towns also I must proclaim the good news of ... what?
The Kingdom of God
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Based on Luke 1:26-38, the Annunciation, how would you describe Mary's reaction and response to God's call?
Astonished and fully willing to serve
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What does it mean that Jesus spoke with his own authority and not like the scribes?
Jesus speaks from his own authority beyond all other earthly authority
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In Luke 5:17-26, why were the scribes upset with Jesus when he heals the paralytic? They even accuse him of blasphemy
he forgave the paralytic's sins, and only God can forgive sins
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What event does Luke 3:21-22 describe in which God the Father, is present by God's voice from heaven, God the Son, by the person of Jesus Christ, and God the Holy Spirit, by a form like a dove
Jesus' Baptism
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What teaching is at the heart of Sermon on the Plain?
The Beatitudes
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In Luke 6:43-45 Jesus compares people to fruit trees. What are the "fruits" of Christians?
Good deeds or works
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After the healing of the Centurion's Servant (Luke 7:1-10), what is the important feature in the Centurion? Hint this also is a key factor in many miracles
Faith in Jesus
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In Luke 8:1-3 Jesus is accompanied by certain people from town to town as he proclaims the gospel. Who do these verses make sure to mention by specific names as followers of Jesus Christ?
The Galilean Women
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In the feeding of the 5,000 what four-part process does Jesus do to the bread to feed the people (in order)
Takes, blesses, breaks, and shares
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Tribal bonds of family and culture are unimportant compared to mercy and charity are the central message of this famous parable
Good Samaritan
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This woman prioritizes what was most important, being present to Jesus Christ
Mary the mother
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In what parable does the father show unconditional love, mercy, celebration he has at his son's return?
The Prodigal Son
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Luke 16:19-31 proclaims the Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus. What did the rich man do to Lazarus?
Nothing
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In Luke 18:18-30 a rich official ask Jesus what he needs to do to inherit eternal life. Which answer best represents Jesus' answer
Make Jesus your top priority
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In Luke 19:28-40, what honorary title do the people of Jerusalem give to Jesus when he enters the city?
King
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In the Gospel of Luke what happens on the third day, Sunday?
Jesus' Resurrection
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In the Gospel of Luke, how does Jesus' die?
By crucifixion
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In the Gospel of Luke who orders Jesus' execution?
Pontius Pilate
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In the Gospel of Luke who denies Jesus three times?
Peter
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How does the Gospel of Luke end?
Jesus promises the Holy Spirit then ascends into Heaven
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In this Luminous Mystery God the Father is present in the voice of The Father, God the Son, In the Glorified Son, Jesus Christ, God the Holy Spirit in the wind and clouds of the Holy Spirit. Also, Moses and Elijah are present
Transfiguration
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In Luke 10:1-12 Jesus sends out the 72 disciples. What are they to preach to the towns and villages that they visit?
The kingdom of god is at hand for you
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What person was a tax collector for the oppressive Roman government, he took more money than what was owed by people for himself?
Levi or Zacchaeus
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From the first verses it is clear how the Gospel was composed. What was Luke's writing process?
Luke interviewed eye witnesses and investigated stories of Jesus before he wrote in an orderly sequence
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Love that is willing to give everything, even one's own life, for the sake of redeeming, saving, or setting free another person
Redemption Love
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This is also called the Mass of Lord's Supper, and based on a word for "thanksgiving", it is the central Christian liturgical celebration, established by Jesus at the Last Supper. In the Eucharist the sacrificial death and Resurrection of Jesus are both remembered and renewed
The Eucharist
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Suffering willingly taken on for the good of others
Redemptive suffering
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Which disciple said he would not believe Jesus had been raised until he put his fingers in Jesus' nail marks and his hand in his side?
Thomas
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In all four Resurrection narratives, who is among the women who go to Jesus' tomb?
Mary Magdalene
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Because the meal is a Passover meal, Jesus identifies himself with this... whose blood was shed and flesh was eaten
The Paschal or Passover Lamb
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When we celebrate this Sacrament, we commemorate and make present Christ's sacrifice, and celebrate his Resurrection
The Eucharist
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"My God My God why have you forsaken me?"
Matthew and Mark
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The Sacrament of initiation washed away original sin and by dying to an old way of life and rising to new life of Christ
Baptism
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"Father into your hands I commend my spirit."
Luke
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"It is finished."
John
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What title does John the Baptist and the Gospel of John use for Jesus, Which connects Jesus to the Passover?
Lamb of God
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In which letter does Saint Paul explain the Paschal Mystery and out own Resurrection?
1st Corinthians Chapter 15
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In the Gospel of John, why does Jesus wash the feet of the Apostles
To show true leadership is service
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What did Jesus do in his descent into Hell after his death?
Brought salvation to righteous souls who died
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The sufferings of Jesus during his final days in this lifetime: his agony in the garden at the Gethsemane, his trial, and his Crucifixion
The passion
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Who writes "Amen, I say to you, today you will be with me in Paradise."
Luke
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What Sacrament do Christians need to receive to be saved?
Baptism
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What two Sacraments best reflect the theology of the Paschal Mystery?
Baptism and Eucharist
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Because of Jesus Resurrection we have hope of own \__________ on the last day
Resurrection
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Why do the women fo to Jesus' tomb early in the morning?
They want to annoint his body
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Who said "Women behold your son behold your mother"
John
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What crime did the Jewish authorities accuse Jesus and What crime did the Romans crucify him?
Blasphemy and treason
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By his death;\_______________________.By his Resurrection;\_____________________.
Jesus Liberate us from sin; Jesus opens for us the way to new life
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The Passion, Resurrection and Glorious Ascension of Jesus Christ
The Paschal Mystery
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Our spiritual principle, it is immoral, and it is what makes us most like God. It is created by God. It is the seat of human consciousness and freedom.
Soul
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What Gospel emphasizes the kingship of Jesus, how the de-face ruling powers (esp. Pilate and Caiphas) conspired to get rid of someone they saw as a political threat?
Matthew
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What gospel emphasizes, exaltation of Jesus, how he remains in charge, driving all the action completing the will of the Father, and bring glorified as he is lifted up?
John