Round Robin Time! What Original Sin is and its effects for humanity (4 answers)
1. Eating of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, 2. Destroyed Original Holiness and Original Justice, 3. Brought concupiscence to human nature, 4. Separated the human race from God
How Adam and Eve were created by God.
What is Adam was made out of the dust and Eve was made from Adam's rib?
The bird finally let Moses know that there was dry land by first bringing him an olive branch, then not coming back at all.
What is a dove?
What Abram was doing before God called him
What is being a nomad?
Round Robin Time! Moses wrote down the early pre-historical stories in Genesis for several reasons. Name some. (3 possible reasons)
1. To provide hope to the people of Israel, 2. To explain why people make good and evil decisions, 3. To explain why God made the earth, not how or when
The major difference between God in the First and Second Creation account. (Of course, we know that God always remains the same)
What is God is more hands on in the Second one?
Adam and Eve's children.
Who are Cain, Abel, and Seth?
The sin of Ham that causes Noah to curse him and his lineage.
What is he sees Noah naked and gossips about him to his brothers?
Abraham's son who he has with Sarah and its meaning in English?
Who is Isaac- "He laughed"?
Turning Lamech's promise on its head, how many times does Jesus say we are to forgive others.
What is seven-time-seventy or seven-times-seven?
The Hebrew word for good. What God called everything after He made it.
What is tov?
The reason people stop living for hundreds of years.
What is the increasing wickedness of the human race?
The sacrament that the Flood prefigured.
Abraham's son who he had with Hagar after God saved her in the desert and its meaning in English.
Who is Ishmael- "God has heard"?
The belief that to receive the spiritual sense of Scripture, one must believe the literal sense exactly as written.
What is biblical fundamentalism?
Right relation with each other.
What is Original Justice?
The people who built the Tower of Babel (a ziggurat).
Who are the Babylonians?
The historical event that the Flood was based on.
What is a flood that covered Mesopotamia?
The religions that Ishmael and Isaac become the Fathers of.
What are Ishmael- Islam, Isaac- Judaism which led to Christianity?
The allegorical sense of Noah going into the ark and the Flood. (There are a bunch, I just need one)
What are Jesus being baptized, Jesus founding the Church, Jewish people entering into the Temple, etc?
How Satan operates in the Garden and for the thousands of years since.
What is he first tells you that the sin is no big deal and then tells you God will never forgive you?
Cain's three-fold punishment for killing Abel.
What is he must wander the earth, the ground won't produce for him, and no one can harm him?
What is seven days?
Where Abram is from.
What is the city of Ur in Mesopotamia?
The anagogical sense of Abraham entering the Promised Land.
What is the people entering into Heaven?