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Which event signifies the beginning of Jesus' public ministry?
Which event signifies the beginning of Jesus' public ministry?
- The Temptation of Jesus
- The Wedding at Cana (correct)
- The Proclamation of the Kingdom
- His Baptism
What does the term 'Kenosis' refer to in relation to Jesus?
What does the term 'Kenosis' refer to in relation to Jesus?
- His suffering on the cross
- His transfiguration
- His resurrection
- His incarnation and humility (correct)
Who are the two Old Testament figures that appeared during the Transfiguration of Jesus?
Who are the two Old Testament figures that appeared during the Transfiguration of Jesus?
- Moses and Elijah (correct)
- David and Solomon
- Abraham and Isaac
- Isaiah and Jeremiah
What does Jesus’ quote from Deuteronomy during his temptations signify?
What does Jesus’ quote from Deuteronomy during his temptations signify?
What role does Mary play at the Wedding at Cana according to the Gospel of John?
What role does Mary play at the Wedding at Cana according to the Gospel of John?
What is the significance of the Eucharist in relation to the New Covenant?
What is the significance of the Eucharist in relation to the New Covenant?
How does the connection between Christ’s life and the Immaculate Conception manifest?
How does the connection between Christ’s life and the Immaculate Conception manifest?
What does the term 'Justification' refer to in the context of salvation?
What does the term 'Justification' refer to in the context of salvation?
Why is Mary referred to as the 'Ark of the Covenant'?
Why is Mary referred to as the 'Ark of the Covenant'?
What does the phrase 'like us in all ways but sin' signify about Christ?
What does the phrase 'like us in all ways but sin' signify about Christ?
What is the purpose of the Protoevangelium in the context of biblical theology?
What is the purpose of the Protoevangelium in the context of biblical theology?
Which element is NOT a part of a Covenant according to biblical standards?
Which element is NOT a part of a Covenant according to biblical standards?
What was the consequence of building the Tower of Babel?
What was the consequence of building the Tower of Babel?
Which of the following best defines Original Sin?
Which of the following best defines Original Sin?
Why did God prefer Abel's sacrifice over Cain's?
Why did God prefer Abel's sacrifice over Cain's?
What significance does being created in the image and likeness of God hold?
What significance does being created in the image and likeness of God hold?
What was the sign of the Covenant God made with Noah?
What was the sign of the Covenant God made with Noah?
What was the primary reason the Israelites asked for a king?
What was the primary reason the Israelites asked for a king?
Flashcards
Immaculate Conception
Immaculate Conception
The belief that Mary, the mother of Jesus, was conceived without original sin.
Annunciation
Annunciation
The moment when the Angel Gabriel announces to Mary that she will conceive and give birth to the Son of God.
Mary's Fiat
Mary's Fiat
Mary's 'yes' to God's plan for her to become the mother of Jesus.
Incarnation
Incarnation
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Sanctifying Grace
Sanctifying Grace
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Wedding at Cana
Wedding at Cana
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Kenosis
Kenosis
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Jesus' Transfiguration
Jesus' Transfiguration
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Temptations of Jesus
Temptations of Jesus
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Why did Jesus speak in parables?
Why did Jesus speak in parables?
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What is a Covenant?
What is a Covenant?
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What are the Senses of Scripture?
What are the Senses of Scripture?
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Define Original Holiness
Define Original Holiness
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Define Original Justice
Define Original Justice
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Define Original Sin
Define Original Sin
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Typology found in the Noah's Ark Story
Typology found in the Noah's Ark Story
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Why did the Israelites ask for a King?
Why did the Israelites ask for a King?
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The Burning Bush - What is revealed?
The Burning Bush - What is revealed?
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Study Notes
Unit 1 Test Study Guide
- The Bible:
- The Bible's primary author is God.
- Inspiration and inerrancy are key concepts.
- The Canon of Scripture details how biblical books were chosen.
- The Bible communicates truth in multiple ways.
- Genesis 1-11 uses a mythopoeic style.
Creation and the Fall
- Multiple creation stories exist with differences and similarities.
- Being created in God's image and likeness is vital.
- Creation in 7 days mirrors the building of something.
- Eve's creation from Adam's rib is significant.
- Adam and Eve were forbidden from eating from a specific tree.
- "Knowledge of good and evil" is a concept related to this.
- Original Holiness and Original Justice are defined.
- Original Sin's consequences and Adam's roles are explained.
- Concupiscence is defined.
The Protoevangelium
- The Trinity is a mystery revealed through creation.
- Cain and Abel's sacrifice led to God's preference for one.
- Cain's lineage and Seth's lineage are distinct.
- The Noah story contains typology of faith.
- Noah's son who continued the righteous lineage is highlighted.
- Noah's actions after the Ark are mentioned.
- The flood story is a recreation of humans.
- The Covenant with Noah emphasized.
- The covenant's sign and promise are detailed.
- The Tower of Babel included its construction and consequences.
Unit 2 Test Study Guide
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Typology and Senses of Scripture:
- Typology is explained.
- Original justice, holiness, and sin are key concepts.
- Covenants in scripture are mentioned.
- Covenant elements are explained.
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Abrahamic & Mosaic Covenants:
- Different types of covenants are examined, highlighting elements.
- The covenant sign and confirmation are addressed.
- God's promise to Abraham is detailed.
- God's covenant with Moses is mentioned, including the burning bush.
- The parting of the Red Sea, associated plagues, and manna are described.
- Moses' concerns about his suitability are explained.
- The golden calf incident is discussed.
- The Judges, including their role in Israel, are described.
- The reasons for the Israelites asking for a king are mentioned.
- The divine promise to David and the building of the temple are noted.
- The rise of empires affecting the Northern and Southern kingdoms is explained.
- Prophecies are mentioned
Unit 3 | 4 Test Study Guide
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Genealogy of Jesus, Rosary, and Luminous Mysteries:
- Genealogy, Rosary and Luminous Mysteries are mentioned.
- Jesus Christ's public life is examined.
- Jesus' baptism and life are detailed.
- The Trinity and Jesus' identity are addressed.
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Suffering Servant and Hearts of Flesh:
- Suffering Servant and hearts of flesh, from Isaiah and Ezekiel, are described
- Jesus' temptations are detailed, using scripture.
- Jesus' Miracles are highlighted.
- The Wedding at Cana is mentioned.
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Miracles and the Messianic Age:
- Importance and context of miracles are examined.
- Foreshadowing of eucharist is discussed.
- Parables and Jesus' ministry are described.
- Jesus' identity is confirmed and revealed.
Unit 4 Test Study Guide
- Last Supper: The Last Supper and its Jewish connections, a new covenant, and forgiveness of sins are mentioned.
- New Covenant: The institution of priesthood, as well as the new covenant, are described.
- Mary:
- Mary is the new Eve, with her role and the importance of the immaculate conception and Mary's role in Salvation.
- The Immaculate Conception and Visitation are mentioned.
- Mary's relationships with other scriptures and persons are discussed.
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