The Bible
Biblical Interpretations
Literary Forms
Literary Truths
Covenants
100

What are the two parts the Bible is made up of?

Old and New Testament

100

What is a literalist interpretation?

Those who read Bible passages word for word, based on their original meaning. Thinks the Bible is without error.

100

What Literary form is this an example of: "Thou shall not kill." - Exodus 20:13 (1 of the 10 Commandments)

Law

100

What type of literary truth it this: "You shall not kill." - Exodus 20:13 (1 of the 10 Commandments)

Moral

100

What is a covenant?

A promise, pledge, or agreement that is usually formal and is between two or more persons to do or to not do something they have specifically agreed upon.

200

What does the Old Testament explore (main theme)?

The relationship between God and the Israelite people.

200

What is a contextualist interpretation?

Understands the words in the Bible in the context in which they were written. 

200

What literary form is this: “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” — Matthew 5 (One of the Beatitudes)

Sermon

200

What type of literary form is this: "Adam lived 930 years, and then he died.” — Genesis 5:5

Historical 
200

What is the difference between a conditional and unconditional covenant?

Conditional: Are based on certain obligations and requirements.

Unconditional:Occur when God promises to fulfill his promise regardless of other factors.

300

What does the New Testament explore (main theme)?

Follows the life of Jesus Christ

300

What does Divine Inspiration mean? (hint: when authors were writing the Bible they received divine inspiration).

Guidance of God through the Holy Spirit, that was given to the authors of the Bible.
300

What is a literary form?

The way a piece of writing is organized or its purpose.

300

What type of literary form is this: "The kingdom of heaven is like a mustard seed…” — Matthew 13:31

Symbolic

300

What covenant is this describing: God gave humanity a command not to eat from a specific tree bearing forbidden fruit, warning that disobedience would lead to consequences. A serpent later tempted them to break this command, introducing sin and separation into the human story.

Edenic Covenant

400

What are the three stages the Bible was created in?

Oral stage, Written stage, Edited stage

400

What two religions are the most practiced?

Islam and Christianity

400

What literary form is this defining: A story serbes to teach a lesson or provide insights into human nature, qualities about God, and how we ought to behave.

Parable

400

Describe the difference between a truth and a fact

Fact: something that is known to be absolutely true.

Truth: A fact or belief that is accepted by a group or individual.

400

What three parts are in the book of Moses? (10 Commandments)

The Call, The Covenant, The Test

500

What does "Scripture" mean?

Sacred Text

500

What is Divine Revelation?

How God chooses to reveal Himself in the Bible (through humans, creation, events, and especially Jesus).
500

What type of literary form is this: “The sun rises and the sun sets, and hurries back to where it rises.” — Ecclesiastes 1:5

Poetry

500

Define "Inerrancy".

Catholics recognize that there are minor errors in the Bible but that the message of the Bible is absolutely true and without error.

500

What are the three purposes of the 10 Commandments (laws)?

- To protect God's people

- To guide God's people

- To unite God's people

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