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what are the three stages of history in the Bible?
1. The life and teaching of Jesus
2. The Oral Traditions
3. The Written Gospels
What are the two stories of creation in the Bible?
1. Genesis 1:1-2:3 --> God makes day and night and all the creatures (he says "let there be..." and there is)
2. Genesis 2:4-24 --> God creates the first man and woman.
What are the three stories of de-creation in the Bible?
1. Cain and Abel
2. Noah's Arc
3. The Tower of Babel
Describe Moses.
He was a prophet, wrote the Torah and the 10 commandments. Most important prophet in Judaism, "the burning bush", freed the Israelites.
Describe Abraham.
God told him to leave his land and go to the promise land that he will give him (Canaan) and if he goes his sons and generations after will have it
Describe Joseph.
He was Jacob's 11th out of 12 boys. Sold into slavery by his brothers, but rose to become the second highest person in Egypt after the Pharaoh.
What are the major events in Jesus's life?
1. Birth (in Judea) 2, Baptism by John the Baptist (in the Jordan river) 3. First miracle (at the wedding in the Galilean village of Cana) 4. Transfiguration (when Jesus changed into the reflection of his true nature.) 5. Raising of Lazarus 6. Last supper 7. Arrest at Gethsemane (by Judas) 8. Crucifixion and burial 9. Ascension
Who is Joseph
Father to Christ, Husband to Mary, at first he didn't believe Mary was good but and angel changed his mind
Who is Herod?
He was the ruler at the time of Jesus. When he first heard of the "king coming" he ordered the massacre of all the infant boys.
What are the major theme/stories of Matthew?
Matthew: Made for Jewish converts , Jesus was portrayed as teacher & messiah, the theme was "gospel of hope".
What are the major theme/stories of Mark?
Mark: Made for Roman gentiles, Jesus was portrayed as risen lord, the theme is "gospel of the saving power of god".
What are the major theme/stories of Luke?
Luke: Made for all gentiles, Jesus was portrayed as son of God and savior, The theme is "mercy".
What are the major theme/stories of John?
John: Made for Christians of the first-century, Jesus was portrayed as Christ (giver of life), The theme was "gospel of life".
What are the Beatitudes?
They are any of the blessedness pronounced by Jesus on the sermon on the mount.
What are the 10 commandments?
1. I am the Lord your God, you shall not have any other gods before me. 2. You shall not take the name of the lord your God in vain. 3. Remember to keep holy the lords day (Sunday). 4. Honor your father and your mother. 5. Thou shall not kill. 6. You shall not commit adultery. 7. You shall not steal. 8. You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor. 9. You shall not convet your neighbors wife. 10. You shall not convet your neighbors goods.
What are the Theological and Cardinal virtues?
Theological: Faith, hope and charity.
Cardinal: Prudence, justice fortitude, temperance.
What are the different types of sin?
Venial: A sin that is committed accidentally, or without intent to sin.
Mortal: A sin that is committed with deliberate consent of the sinner.
Omission: The sin that all humans inherit form Adam and Eve
What are the 3 c's of conversion?
1. Conviction. 2. Confession. 3. Conversion.
What are the 9 characteristics of Christ-like love?
1. A Christ-like love isn't just an emotion , its a decision. 2. A Christ-like love understands and accepts the emotions of others. 3. A Christ-love desires what is best for others. 4. A Christ-like love is generous and doesn't calculate the cost of giving. 5. A Christ-like love is not repulsed by illness or ugliness. 6. A Christ-like love is patient and forgiving. 7. A person with a Christ-like love takes time for him or herself as well as for others. 8. A Christ-like love does not suffer needlessly but neither does it run from suffering when running would be a denial of love. 9. The cross is a symbol of Christ-like love.
What are the precepts of Catholic Church?
1. To attend Mass on Sundays and Holy Days of obligation. 2. To observe the days of abstinence and fasting. 3. To confess our sins to a priest at least once a year. 4. To receive our Lord Jesus Christ in the Holy Eucharist at least once a year during the Easter season. 5. To contribute to the support of the Church. 6. To obey the laws of the church concerning matrimony. 7. To participate in the Church's mission of evangelizeing souls.
What made Jesus different in the way he treated minorities?
He did not treat them any differently. He helped them and loved them no matter what.