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Ch. 1&2
Old Test
Question | Answer |
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What are the two sections of the Bible | Old and New Testament |
Categories of books | The Pentateuch, Historical, wisdom, and prophetic |
When was the OT written | Prior to Jesus' birth, between 1000-150 BCE |
What launguages was the bible written | Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek |
To whom did the OT originally belong to? | Jews |
LOOK AT DIFFERENCES IN JEWISH, CATHOLIC, AND PROTESTANT CANNONS | OKAY |
Where did the term YHWH come from? What does it mean? Why isn't it spoken? | I am who God is, name revealed to Moses, to sacred to say out loud |
IMPORTANCE IN CONNECTING CONTENT OF BIBLE TO THE UNITY OF THE WHOLE OF SCRIPTURE AND "LIVING TRADITION' | find it |
What are the types of readings during Mass/ Sacred liturgy | OT reading, Psalm, NT reading (letter), Gospel |
CATAGORIES (SECTIONS) OF OT BOOKS AND DESCRIPTIONS | find it |
How are the OT books arranged | Not in chronological order or in the order they were written but in categories |
Which version of the Bible do we use in this class? | New America bible revised edition |
Land of Canaan has also been known as... | Promised land, Palestine, Israel, Judah |
Between what two empires did Canaan exist? | Egypt and Mesopotamia |
Why was this land prone to violence? | Moved though ancient highways and everyone wanted to live in the fertile crescent |
Why was this land good for living? | Fertile nature and how farmable it is |
CANAANITES AND RELIGON | find it |
Why is it important to understand the literary form of the test being read in the bible? | So we can read it in context of how it takes place |
An official list of books accepted as holy scripture | Canon |
The 7 additional texts written in Greek usually in the protestant bible which means "hidden" | Deuterocanonical Texts |
used as a replacement of YHWH which means "my lord" | Adonai |
Sacred tradition and sacred scripture, God making himself known | Divine Revelation |
Living transmission of the church's gospel message found in the church's teaching life and worship | Tradition |
Teaching authority of the church concerning issues of faith and morality | Magisterium |
Human Authors were deeply oved by the holy spirit | Inspired texts |
Reading the OT in the light of Christ crucified and risen | Typology |
A number of methods used to study the bible with the aim to discover what God is communicating | Biblical Criticism |
Terms used as shorthand by modern Jews to refer to the Hebrew bible | Tanakh |
To analyze something by its __________ involves looking at which it occurs | Context |
Terms used to describe God's presence and work through human history | Salvation history |
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