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This document contains questions and answers related to the New Testament. The information covers various aspects of the Bible such as its structure, characters, and significant events. It will likely be helpful for students studying religious studies or similar subjects at secondary school level.
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Theo 1b: New Testament QUIPPER CLASS CODE SECTION CLASS CODE 102T JWEXB4T B N9TTXLW 106H L53LX97 CAV N8JF79H Theo 1b: New Testament Review 1) It is a collection of books/writings which the Church solemnly recognized as inspired. a) Bible b)...
Theo 1b: New Testament QUIPPER CLASS CODE SECTION CLASS CODE 102T JWEXB4T B N9TTXLW 106H L53LX97 CAV N8JF79H Theo 1b: New Testament Review 1) It is a collection of books/writings which the Church solemnly recognized as inspired. a) Bible b) Laws c) Prophecies d) Writings 2) Who are the authors of the Bible? a) Moses; Apostles b) Moses; Prophets c) God; Moses d) God; Human authors 3) What are the two divisions of the Bible? a) Torah; Tanakh b) Pentateuch; Torah c) Old Testament; New Testament d) Pentateuch; New Testament 4) How many books are there in a Catholic Bible? a) 27 b) 72 c) 66 d) 39 5) What is the first and last book in the Bible? e) Matthew; Malachi f) Matthew; Genesis g) Genesis, Revelation h) Genesis; Malachi 6) What is the Greek name of the first five books in the Bible? i) Torah j) Pentateuch k) Tanakh l) Ketuvim 7) In what book we can read the story about the slavery of the Hebrews? a) Genesis b) Exodus c) Leviticus d) Numbers 8) In what book we can read the story about Abraham and his covenant with Yahweh? e) Genesis f) Exodus g) Leviticus h) Deuteronomy 9) In what book we can read about the story of the Israelites conquest in the Promised land? i) Chronicles j) Books of Samuel k) Book of Joshua l) Book of Kings 10) Among the books mentioned below, choose the book which is belonged to the deuterocanonical books. a) Malachi b) Zephaniah c) Ruth d)Judith * TRUE/FALSE. 11) The words in the Bible are free from errors. 12) The first man who made covenant with God was Moses. 13) The book of Isaiah has the least number of chapters among the Prophetic books. 14) In most of the Bible version, we can see in the upper part of every page, the name of the book and the chapter. 15) The Septuagint is the Hebrew name of the canon used by the Hebrew. Give the following what is asked. 16) 1 book under Pentateuch 17-18). 2 books under the Prophetic books 19) 1 book under the Wisdom Writings OVERVIEW OF THE BIBLE Overview of the Catholic Bible and Common Questions about the Bible What exactly is the Bible? a collection of books that the Catholic Church believes are the inspired words of God. is like a library of books that were written over the course of a thousand years the most important book that has ever been written in the history of mankind. considered sacred literature Why are there two parts of the Bible? To record the old covenant between God and His chosen people and record of the new covenant made by God with the entire human race, through the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, the son of God Who is the author of the Bible? GOD HUMAN WRITERS Why do we think the Bible is the inspired word of God? Holy Spirit's supernatural inspiration love letter written by God for His people Is the Bible free from errors? The words of the Bible are always true in the sense intended by their human authors. What literary forms are found in the books of the Bible? Prose Drama Fictitious Narrativ tic lawsuits es poetry orations lyrics balla ds tragedi chronic Philosophical es les meditations letter praye s rs What are the Apocrypha Books? For non-Catholics, these are the seven extra books which for Catholics called deuterocanonical books. To the Catholics, however, Apocrypha has come to designate books that in content and in title approximate canonical Scripture (both OT and NT) but have not actually been accepted into the Church’s official catalogue.. How the Books of the Old Testament are Divided? The Old Testament contains 46 books and is divided into sections: Historical Pentateuch Books Books of Prophetic Wisdom Books HOW THE BOOKS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT ARE DIVIDED? Historic al Books Didactic Books Prophet ic Books What are the Five Historical Books of the New Testament? These books provide a record of the life, death MATTHE W MARK and resurrection of Jesus Christ, the savior of the world, and the very beginnings of the Church he founded. LUKE JOHN The Acts of the Apostles describes how the early church was formed and ACTS OF spread throughout the THE APOSTLE S world, through the power of the Holy Spirit. What are the Twenty One Didactic Books of the New Testament? These early PAULIN Romans 1 and 2 documents E Corinthians Galatians taught the faith, LETTE Ephesians Colossians included RS Philippians disciplinary 1 and 2 actions, Thessalonians 1 and 2 Timothy practical advice, Titus and Christi Philemon James encouragement an 1 and 2 Peter for the early 1, 2 and 3 John Letters Jude Christian churches What is the Prophetic Book of the New Testament? The Prophetic Book of the New Testament is the Book of Revelation and is considered the most mysterious book in the Bible. The Book of Revelation encourages Christians to stand firm in their faith and avoid compromising with non- believers. DEFINITION OF TERMS Testament Covenant Messiah Christian Apostles Disciples TESTAMENT The word "testament", derives from the Greek term meaning covenant. In Hebrew, it means agreement, covenant or contract. Some scholars applied this as a Covenant; a will; and a blessing. In the language of the Bible it denotes the agreement or pact between God and man: Man agreed to do certain things and God, in return promised certain blessings. - Catholic News Angency COVENANT In the Old Testament an agreement between God and Israel in which God promised protection to the Chosen People in return for exclusive loyalty. A solemn promise, fortified by an oath, concerning future action. A covenant binds persons together beyond the mere contractual agreement. MESSIAH The Greek form Messias is a transliteration of the Hebrew, Messiah, "the anointed one". The equivalent word in Greek in Christos. The word Christos also occurs in several passages of the Gospels. CHRISTIAN Is a person who believes in Jesus or a follower of Jesus, who develops a personal relationship with Him, and lives everyday according to APOSTLES The root meaning of this term is “to be sent” or “to send forth”. It applies to the 12 closest followers of Jesus whom He sent out into the world to preach the good news of salvation. This term applies to this Fr. Derk Schudde, DISCIPLES A disciple is first a believer who has exercised faith (Acts 2:38). (Gk. Mathètès, from the verb manthanein, “to learn”) Latin discipulus meaning a “student” or “pupil”. A person constantly learning what it means to be a Christian. a follower or one who goes with Fr. Derk Schudde, Christ Marks of a Disciple: Called by Christ Respond with a resounding YES Love other as Christ loves Bears Abundant Fruit through their work Obedience to God the Father Student who constantly grows spiritually Follower who selflessly follows Christ wherever He may lead Desire for Heaven and journeying on a path to Sainthood Carry the Cross alongside Christ Serve unceasingly with humility of heart Stockondiocese.org