Principles
Principles
Bible Basics/ Creation
Gen 3-15
Genesis 16-50
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The 3 types of principles are...

Those of theology, Those of Creation, those of Redemption

100

Principle 1

We can only speak of God by way of analogy

100

What does the word testament, as in "New Testament" better translate to in English?

Covenant

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What are the 3 states of man?

original, fallen, redeemed

100

This replaces circumcision for Christians.

What is Baptism?

200

When speaking of moral actions, what 3 things are required to be good for the action to be considered good?

Object, intention, circumstances

200

Sins are not the presence of something evil. Rather they are the disordering of an action or thing which was originally good. This word is...

What is privation?

200

This sense tells interprets how the events of Scripture are fulfilled by Christ and the Church.

The Allegorical Sense

200

"And I will put enmity
    between you and the woman,
    and between your offspring[a] and hers;
he will crush[b] your head,
    and you will strike his heel.”

What is the Protoevangelium?

200

What is Jacob’s name changed to? What does it mean?

Who are Jacobs 2 wives?

Which one is Joseph's mother?

1.Israel, he who strives with God

2. Rachel and Leah

3. Rachel

300

Where are 2 places in Scripture we find examples support the claim that Goodness begets goodness?

There are many answers

300

What does principle 4 tell us about creation?

Everything that exists is good!!!

300

 An extension of kinship by oath.

What is a Covenant?

300

What are the 3 promises of the Abrahamic Covenant? in order

1. Land + Nation

2. Kingship + Name

3. Universal Blessing

300

How do Sodom and Gomorrah show God’s mercy and his judgement?

Who was related to Abraham that lived in Sodom?

1. Mercy- God spare the wicked city for the sake of a few righteous people. Judgement- God destroys the sinful people ones those who are just flee.

2. Lot and his family

400

Given the action of Anthony robbing a bank to pay for his daughter to go to college because he wants her to know that he loves her, what is the object, intention, and circumstances? Are any of them good? (15 seconds)

object: stealing

intention: to show his daughter he loves her by paying for college

Circumstances: Anthony cannot pay for his daughters college otherwise, he is worried she won't think he loves her... etc 

400

What is principle 12? What are 3 examples of it in the Old Testament?

(25 secs)

1. The Protoevangelium, Joseph being kidnapped/ sent to Egypt, Sodom and Gomorrah, Genesis 22... etc

400

1. Man is created for his own sake and is valuable in himself.

2. Man is created for self gift/ love.

What are the two meanings of the Spousal Meaning of the body?

400

What is shame? Why does man have shame after the fall?

1. The desire to hide in the presence of another.

2. before the fall there is a fullness of love, and no temptation to use the other, after the fall man experiences insecurity/ desire to hide because he no longer trusts other persons.

400

What mountain did Abraham offer Isaac on?

What are 4 legitimate similarities between the sacrifice of Isaac and that of Jesus? 


1. Mt Moriah

2. Both are beloved Sons of their father, Both are obedient sons, both carry the wood they are to be sacrificed upon, God ends up providing the Sacrifice, Both are returned to the arms of their father.

500

What are the 3 transcendental qualities? How do they relate to being?

Being is good insofar as it can be desired, 

true insofar as it can be known, and 

beautiful insofar as it can be delighted in.

500

What are the 4 components of a law?

A law is an 

(a) ordinance of reason 

(b) for the common good 

(c) promulgated 

(d) by one who has responsibility for the community.

500

What are the 5 roles of Adam and where are they rooted in Scripture?

Any mistakes and it is wrong

Priest- to till and keep

Prophet- told to name animals

King- given Dominion

Son of God- image and likeness

Universal Bridgroom- he is married to eve/All of humanity

500

What does promise God elevate to a Covenant for Abram in Gen 15:17? 

What is the meaning of the fire pot and torch passing through the sacrifices?

How old is Abram when Isaac is born? What does Isaac mean

1.Giving him kingship and a name.

2. If I break this Covenant may I become as these animals which have been Sacrificed

3. 101, Laughter

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Why did the Pharoah elevate Joseph to such a position of power in his kingdom?

What are 2 examples of Joseph using this powerful gift?

1. His ability to interpret dreams.

2. Dream of brothers sheaves bowing down to his sheaves, Pharoah's dream of the cows eating ears of grain to symbolize 7 years of plenty and 7 of famine.

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