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1. THE CHURCH’S TEACHING AUTHORITY A) MagesteriumB) Deposit of Faith

2. God showing himself in the created world A) Divine RevelationB) Natural revelation

3. A direct line of authority from the Apostles to the current bishops A) Apostolic succession B) Deposit of faith

4. Holy Spirit works through the authors of Sacred Scripture A) InspirationB) salvation history

5. A promise between God and humanity A) covenant B) Canon

6. Official Collection of inspired books A) Canon B) deposit of faith

7. A Pattern of events revealing God’s Saving Actions A) oral tradition B) salvation history

8. Hebrew word for Law- Way- five OT books A) Pentateuch B) Torah

9. Reading Sacred Scriptures for deeper meaning A) literal sense B) interpretive sense

10. Teachings central to Christianity A) deposit of faith B) dogma

11. Belief in one God A) Polytheism B) monotheism

12. Father or leader of a tribe, family, clan A) Prophet B) Patrirach

13. God takes on human nature in Christ, the fullness of revelation A) incarnation (Christmas) B) resurrection (Easter)

14. Wife of Abraham, mother of Isaac A) Sarah B) Hagar

15. Builder of the ark that survived the flood A) Bezalel B) Noah

16. Second Book of Bible relating to liberation from slavery in Egypt A) Numbers B) Exodus

17. King of Israel anointed by Samuel A) Solomon B) David

18.Builder of Temple, Third King A) Saul B) Solomon

19. OT literature in which God’s chosen criticize the people for their “spiritual amnesia.” A) Wisdom books B) Prophetic Books

20. An OT Book of songs about praise, thanksgiving, sadness A) Proverbs B) Psalms

21 What letter correctly shows the 4 steps of how Scripture was developed A) written, canon, translations, oral B) Translations, oral. Written, canon C) Canon, translations, written, oral D) oral, written, canon, translations

22.The mark of Cain, Saving Sodom and Gomorrah, Noah’s Ark, Manna in the Desert are A) 4 examples of God’s anger B) 4 Examples of arks C) 4 examples of God’s willingness to remain faithful to His people despite their sinfulness D) 4 types of literature in the Bible

23. WHICH IS NOT A SYNOPTIC GOSPEL? A)MATTHEW B)MARK C)LUKE D)JOHN

24. OT Literature giving insight to the deeper questions of human experience A) WISDOM BOOKS B) BOOKS OF THE LAW

25. Documents written to early Christian communities to help them with their faith A) Epistles B) Eucharists

26. Passing on of the faith from generation to generation A) Sacred Tradition B) Liturgy of Hours

27.The Proclamation of the Scriptures at the Eucharist A) Liturgy of the Word B) Liturgy of the Hours

28. The recitation of Psalms, Scriptures and Prayers at morning, noon, evening and night A) Liturgy of the Word B) Liturgy of the Hours

29. Rosary and Stations of the Cross A) prayerful devotions based on the Scriptures B) devotions found in the Deuterocanonical Books

30.The New Testament Account of the early Christians A) Acts of the Revelation B) Acts of the Apostles

31. Isaiah 7.14, Isaiah 53, and Psalm 110 point to A) the coming of Jesus Christ as the Savior who will deliver humanity from sinfulness through his sacrifice B) our ability to stand tall and handle our own problems by using hard work and team work

32. Sacrificing the Lamb, the Pouring of Blood and the Passage to freedom A) The Story of Cain and Abel and the story of the Prophets are the key pointsof this course B) The Exodus Event and Jesus Death and resurrection are closely related

33..KEY PHRASE A) “ Vox Dei.” B) “ Vox populi.”

34. Who tells us to chew the Scriptures with the teeth of our mind? A) Edmund Rice B) Saint Francis C) Father Tierney D) Saint Jerome E) All of the above