Genesis 1 and 2 Insights
If God made everything good, then how and why does “evil” exist?
Why is the Bible so complicated? Reference five literary genres of the bible and explain the seven steps of Biblical Exegesis.
What is the importance of forgiveness from the context of Catholic Christianity?
What are the highlights of the Exodus story and the life of Moses? What key lessons can be learned about our relationship with God from the journey of the Hebrew people?
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In Genesis 1:1, it states, "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth." This verse establishes God as the ultimate source of all existence. Demonstrating their is only one God. What does this demonstrate?

What is Monotheism

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One of the most blatant explanations is that God granted humans and all living creatures free will. allowing them to make good and evil choices. Evil, in this sense, is a result of others misuse of their free will. The existence of free will is seen as a needed for moral growth. What does this demonstrate?

What is Free Will?

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1. Read the passage and determine its literal sense, basically, what is the human author trying to convey?

2. Determine the passage literary genre (form) this will help us us better understand the human

authors intent

3. Investigate society, culture, and historical context of which the passage takes place. This helps

us to understand examples, symbols, and references to practices or customs that are uncommon today.

4. Research and consider findings of biblical archaeologists that may have implications for our understanding of the passage

5. Consider at least one of the spiritual senses to discover religious or spiritual truth that God is

revealing through the passage. One sense is allegorical, in which one character or event represents or corresponds to each other

6. Look at teachings of church tradition and the magisterium for help in interpreting the passage. This may include examining Church documents that were written to guide our interpretation

of scripture

7. In prayer, seek the guidance of the holy spirit. This is the most important step. Prayerful attentiveness to the task of interpreting scripture.

What does this demonstrate?

What are the 7 steps of biblical exegesis?

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Forgiveness is rooted in Jesus Christ teachings in the New testament. The Lord's Prayer talks forgiveness. What does this demonstrate?

What is Biblical Foundation?

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Slavery in Egypt, Moses' Life, Plagues and Liberation, Passover, Red Sea Crossing, Receiving the Law, Wandering in the Wilderness, The Tabernacle. What does this demonstrate?

What is the Exodus Story Highlights?

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Genesis 1 describes the ordered creation of the universe in six days. God created different aspects of the world each day. This shows the idea that God is a purposeful creator, bringing order out of chaos. What does this demonstrate?

What is Divine Order and Purpose

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The attempt to reconcile the existence of evil with the belief in a benevolent God. Suffering may serve as moral and soul building. What does this demonstrate?

What is Theodicy?

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In Genesis and Exodus it records events with a moral message. What does this demonstrate?

What is Historical Narrative?

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Catholics are expected to follow Jesus' example. Parable of the Prodigal Son talks about God's mercy and willingness to forgive those who repent. What does this demonstrate?

What is Model of Mercy?

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God keeps his promises to his people. Shows God is a deliverer who hears the cries of the oppressed. What does this demonstrate?

What is God's Faithfullness?

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In Genesis 3, the narrative of Adam and Eve's disobedience introduces the concept of sin and its consequences, highlighting the need for reconciliation with God. What does this demonstrate?

What is a Relationship With God?

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Some belief systems propose that there is an eternal struggle between good and evil. God is not at fault for the existence of the evil. It is inherit in the universe. What does this demonstrate?

What is Dualism?

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In Isaiah, Ezekiel, and Jeremiah, the books include messages from prophets that predict future events. What does this demonstrate?

What is Prophecy?

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Forgiveness is not just about letting go of grudges but also personal growth. Catholics are encouraged to grow in virtues like love. What does this demonstrate?

What is Moral Growth?

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Israelites journey through the wilderness is marked by God testing them and them growing. They learned how to rely on God. What does this demonstrate?

What is Testing and Growth?

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In Genesis 2:2-3, God rests on the seventh day, and he sanctified it. This establishes the concept of the Sabbath, a day of rest and worship, which has been important in Catholicism. What does this demonstrate? 

What is the Sabbath Rest Day?

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The existence of evil may not be known from where is started. What does this demonstrate?

What is Mystery? 

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Books like Psalms and Proverbs, with metaphors and imagery. What does this demonstrate?

What is Poetry?
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Seeking forgiveness of sins. Confessing to a priest and asking for God's forgiveness. What does this demonstrate?

What is the Sacrament of Reconciliation?

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 An event that symbolized redemption and that God provides way of salvation. What does this demonstrate?

What is Passover and Redemption?

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Genesis 2 provides a more detailed account of the creation of the first man and women, Adam and Eve. This shows male and female being connected with marriage. What does this demonstrate?

What is creation of Adam and Eve?

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The problem of evil can be resolved by rejecting the existence of a God. Atheists and Agnostics see evil as a consequence with no intervention from a God. What does this demonstrate?

What is a Non-theistic View?

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Daniel and Revelation contain apocalyptic symbols and predictions for the end of times. What does this demonstrate?

What is Apocalyptic Literature? 

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Forgiveness of sins is a path way to living with God. We ask for eternal happiness in God's presence.What does this demonstrate?

What is Eternal Life?

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Journey of Hebrew's people journey through the wilderness. Shows importance in following God's lead. What does this demonstrate?

What is Divine Guidance?

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