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49 Cards in this Set
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First Five Books of the Bible? |
Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers & Deuteronomy |
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Who are the Gospels by |
Matthew, Mark, Luke, John |
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Gospels on order of when written |
Mark, Matthew, Luke, John |
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What is Matthew gospel about |
Jesus as comparison to Moses Jesus as salvation |
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What is Marks gospel about |
Jesus as human |
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What does the gospel of Luke focus on |
Compassionate Jesus Oppressed and outcasts |
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What is the gospel of John about |
Divine Jesus |
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What does Gensis 1 teach us |
○ There is only one god ○ God planned creation ○ God made everything good ○ God made the sabbath day holy ○ Humanity is made in the image of god |
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How do I break down the creation story? |
○ Introduce the day - “God commanded” ○ Expressing a command - “Let the water...” ○ Obeying the command - “It was done.” ○ Rejoicing at the result - “God was pleased” ○ Identifying the day - “the third day” |
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What is The threefold pattern |
○ Separation, Population, Celebration (and rest) |
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Describe Genesis 2 |
○ God cares for Humanity, seeks intimacy ○ God cares for creation, shares power and responsibility with us ○ God values the equality of humans and our relationships with one another - male and female, nations to nations, etc. |
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Scripture Definition |
Collection of books accepted by Christian churches as record of revelations made by god to humankind |
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Inspiration definition |
Means that god inspired the authors of the Bible to record god in their time and lives |
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Testament definition |
Witness |
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Covenant |
Agreement |
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Bible definition |
Collection of books written by many different people. |
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Divine revelation definition |
When you understand Gods plan for salvation |
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God’s self revelation |
Jesus Christ |
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Prophecy |
Prediction made with divine influence, about future events |
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Parable |
Serves to teach lesson and provide insight on mora and religious matters |
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Sermon |
A serious speech based on a passage from the Bible |
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Genesis definitely |
In the beginning |
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Myth |
Explains natural phenomena |
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Letter in Bible purpose |
Letters and teachings |
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Proverbs |
Poetic statement |
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Psalm |
sacred song or poem |
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Gospel meaning |
Good news |
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Salvation meaning |
To be saved (esp by Jesus) |
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Christ meaning |
Anointed one |
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Apostle |
People who spread the word of jesus |
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Inerrancy |
without error or fault |
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Original sin meaning |
Sin of Adam and Eve eating the forbidden fruit and disobeying god |
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What are the types of truths of the Bible |
The Various Truth in the Bible ○ Religious Truth ○ Moral Truth ○ Symbolic Truth ○ Proverbial Truth ○ Historical Truth ○ Scientific Truth |
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What does religious truth mean |
Relationship between us and god |
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What does moral truth means |
Tells us right or wrong |
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Symbolic truth |
Truth Told in symbols. Read between the lines |
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What is proverbial truth |
Poetic statements, through parables |
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Historical truth meaning |
History of the past events especially Hebrew people |
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Scientific truth |
Through expirememts and observation. |
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How many books in Bible in total |
73 total 66 old and new testaments |
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How many books in Old Testament |
39 books |
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How many books in New Testament |
27 |
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Law (Pentateuch) |
First 5 books in the Bible |
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Hebrew equivalent of bible |
Torah |
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What are the acts of the apostles about |
Spreading of Christianity |
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What are the effects of sin |
ALIENATES PEOPLE FROM THEMSELVES, GOD, NATURE, EACH OTHER and NATION FROM NATION |
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How did God instate recreation |
gOD CALLS TO aBRAHAM ○ gOD cOVENANTS aBRAHAM ○ gOD CHANGES aBRAM’S NAME, ORIGINALLY MEANING “EXALTED FATHER” TO Abraham meaning “father of many” |
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How does god test Abraham |
. God did not want human sacrifice 2. That faith in god involves loving trust, an unending series of decisions and struggle, and time of darknes |
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What type of people does God choose to recreate the world |
Not always holy people, people with faults. Abraham’s line |