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Who is the Bible's ultimate author? |
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Who were the human authors inspired by? |
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The consists of what two books? |
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Old Testament and the New Testament |
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Did God continue to reveal himself even when humans sinned? |
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Yes he revealed himself most fully in Jesus Christ. |
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self communication with God and his will to us |
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That which God communicates through Revelation the Church calls the __________________ |
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What word means that the Holy Spirit guided the human authors to teach without error those truths of God that are necessary for our salvation |
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her official teaching voice or office |
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We can't understand the New Testament without... |
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The story of God's actions and the people's responses is called? |
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founders of the Jewish faith |
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I am the one who is always present |
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Jews came the word __________ |
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Most of the Jews did not become |
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Roman destruction of Jerusalem and the building of a second temple. The Jews fled to Africa, Asia, and europe. This became known as the dispersion. |
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the list of books reorganized as divinely inspired and thus the primary source and guide for religious belief and practice is |
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The BIble literally means |
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The Catholic canon consists of |
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46 books divided into 4 sections, the Pentateuch, prophetic, historical, and wisdom |
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instruction but is sometimes translated as the law |
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Hosea, Amos, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah |
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Ezekiel and Second Isaiah |
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Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi, Third Isaiah, Joel, Obadiah, and Baruch. |
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Isaiah, Jeremiah, and ezekiel |
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