A. Divine revelation B. Biblical inspiration C. Biblical exegesis D. Biblical inerrancy E. Tradition...

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New Testament Ch.1-2 Review

God’s truth that is free of errorA. Divine revelationB. Biblical inspirationC. Biblical exegesisD. Biblical inerrancyE. TraditionF. Salvation history

The critical interpretation of a passage of Sacred Scripture

A. Divine revelationB. Biblical inspirationC. Biblical exegesisD. Biblical inerrancyE. TraditionF. Salvation history

The living and authentic transmission of the teachings of Jesus in the Church

A. Divine revelationB. Biblical inspirationC. Biblical exegesisD. Biblical inerrancyE. TraditionF. Salvation history

The process by which God the Holy Spirit assisted human authors in writing books of the Bible.

A. Divine revelationB. Biblical inspirationC. Biblical exegesisD. Biblical inerrancyE. TraditionF. Salvation history

Mystery of 3 persons in one God

A. KerygmaB. DidacheC. EvangelistsD. Trinity

Formed a rebellious movement of militant Jews who yearned for independence

A. PhariseesB. SadduceesC. ScribesD. EssenesE. Zealots

Withdrew from community to prepare for coming of GodA. PhariseesB. SadduceesC. ScribesD. EssenesE. Zealots

Strong adherents to Torah and temple worshipA. PhariseesB. SadduceesC. ScribesD. EssenesE. Zealots

Instruction of the Christian life used by those who had accepted Jesus

A. KerygmaB. DidacheC. EvangelistsD. Trinity

Kept written records of religious traditionsA. PhariseesB. SadduceesC. ScribesD. EssenesE. Zealots

Basic message of salvation that was preached to non-Christians– it included the miracles, parables, and passion, death, resurrection & ascension of Jesus

A. KerygmaB. DidacheC. EvangelistsD. Trinity

Well educated; focused on the law & oral traditionA. PhariseesB. SadduceesC. ScribesD. EssenesE. Zealots

The people living in this region of the Holy Land intermarried with former occupants, such as Assyrians.A. JudeaB. GalileeC. Samaria

The people living in this region of the Holy Land adapted some of the customs of their Gentile neighbors.A. JudeaB. GalileeC. Samaria

The people living in this region of the Holy Land tended to be nationalistic and orthodox.A. JudeaB. GalileeC. Samaria

King Herod the Great was a very violent and suspicious man who killed some of his own family members.

A. TrueB. False

The Gospel Writers: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John

A. Apostolic SuccessionB. EvangelistsC. Synoptic GospelsD. Gospels

The books of Matthew, Mark, and Luke: they share a similar vision

A. Apostolic SuccessionB. EvangelistsC. Synoptic GospelsD. Gospels

‘Good News’: accounts of the life, death, resurrection and ascension of Christ

A. Apostolic SuccessionB. EvangelistsC. Synoptic GospelsD. Gospels

What is apostolic succession?

A. The uninterrupted line of bishops dating back to St. Peter

What were house churches?

A. Homes used to worship, receive instruction, and care for the needs of others

Who first established the sacraments of Eucharist, Reconciliation, and anointing of the sick?A. Jesus

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