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This document is a unit review for a religious studies class, specifically on the New Testament and related topics within Christianity. It provides questions about covenants, the life of Jesus, and other principles within religious teachings.

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Unit 4 Test Review: Google Form MULTIPLE CHOICE Matching Fill in the blanks REVIEW Unit 4 Topic 1 What does “New Testament" mean? The New Testament means new covenant. How many books are in the New Testament? 27 Parts of the New Testament and what their focus is. The Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luk...

Unit 4 Test Review: Google Form MULTIPLE CHOICE Matching Fill in the blanks REVIEW Unit 4 Topic 1 What does “New Testament" mean? The New Testament means new covenant. How many books are in the New Testament? 27 Parts of the New Testament and what their focus is. The Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, John Focuses on Jesus Christ’s life Act of the Apostles: Focuses on Early Church Letters: Written by Paul, Petter, James, John, etc. Provide teachings and lessons The book of Revelation: A vision of the future. Who is Jesus? Jesus is a part of God. He is the “Son”, and was sacrificed by God to pay for our sins. Unit 4 Topic 2 What is a covenant? A promise/gift made/given by God. Different types of Covenants in the Bible Covenants the apply to humans: Adam and Eve, Noah and his family Covenants that apply to Jews: Abrahamic, Mosaic, Davadic Jesus as the New Covenant Jesus creates the new covenant through his life, death, resurrection, and acts. Unit 4 Topic 3 The Beatitudes: what are they and what do they mean Blessed Are the Poor in Spirit…for Theirs Is the Kingdom of God: Share the good things we have with others, especially those who need it. Blessed Are Those Who Mourn… for They Shall Be Comforted: Comfort and assist those who need help. Blessed Are the Meek… for They Shall Inherit the Earth: Be humble. Blessed Are Those Who Hunger and Thirst for Righteousness… for They Shall Be Satisfied: Do what is fair. Think about what Jesus would do. Blessed Are the Merciful… for They Shall Obtain Mercy: Show mercy at all times, even if someone is against you. Blessed Are the Pure in Heart… for They Shall See God: Do what you know is right, because we all have a consciousness, and we can’t hide from our knowledge. Blessed Are the Peacemakers … for They Shall Be Called Sons and Daughters of God: Bring peace to the world and control yourself. Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness sake … for theirs is the kingdom of heaven: Stand up for God and what is right. Sometimes this may end with insults, teasing, or even death. Unit 4 Topic 4 What is the Paschal Mystery? Jesus’s death, resurrection, and passion. What does Paschal mean? Originates from the word Pascha which means lamb. Who is the Lamb of God? Jesus Christ What does Pesach mean? Passover 4 Parts to the Roman Catholic Mass: recognize what happens in each of the 4 parts Introductory Rites: Opening Prayer, Confession, The Gloria Liturgy of the Word: Readings, Gospel, Homily (Commentary following scripture), Prayers of the Faithful Liturgy of the Eucharist: Eucharist Prayer, the Our Father, Holy Communion Concluding Rites: Concluding Prayer, Dismissal What does liturgical mean and when does the liturgical year start for Catholics? I think liturgical means worship of God. Liturgical year is the yearly cycle of seasons, and days recognized by the Catholic church. Unit 4 Topic 5 What are disciples? “Following someone or some ideal” In Christian faith, disciples or primary disciples was another way of saying apostles. What is discipleship? Following God and spreading his teachings. What did the miracles show? The miracles each teach a lesson, but ultimately reveal Jesus’s power and Godliness. Unit 4 Topic 6 Body as temple: what does that mean? Temples are often built with precision, care, love, and lots of hard work. The same goes for us. We were not put on Earth by mistake. God purposely made us the way we are. This also means that we are all equally as beautiful and important as one another. Beatitudes and virtues match https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VnSpd-RBvvlKP4dMwXraBXdC2Rz_F7Kgh4GrrcEHjjc/ed it?tab=t.0 Unit 4 Topic 7 & 8 Intimacy and relationships/friendships Christian view of the body The body is a beautiful unique gift given by God. We should all charish ourselves and others for being unique, and beautiful in our own ways. Intimacy scale 1 to 5 (Generally speaking, you cannot jump numbers. Each relationship must start at 1 and work up. This rule excludes family.) 1 and 2: “Casual acquaintances” like classmates or friends that you don’t know very well yet. 3: Very close friends that you share a lot of feelings and conversations with. 4 and 5: Very special and important people in your life. Family, spouse, children, etc.

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