The Bible
Images of God
4 Senses of Biblical Literacy
Tradition, Scripture and the Magisterium
Mary in Catholicism
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Many people were inspired by God to write different books in this sacred text.

What is the Bible?

100

Psalm 18:2 describes God as this symbol of safety.

What is a rock of refuge?

100

This foundational sense aims to understand the text’s plain meaning.

What is the Literal Sense?

100

This is the role of Tradition in the Catholic Church.

What is passing down teachings and practices?

100

This figure is central to the Catholic faith and the mother of Jesus.

Who is Mary?

200

These are the three types of history found in the Bible.

What are oral, written, and edited history?

200

In this book, God reveals Himself as a burning bush.

What is the Book of Exodus?

200

This sense reveals hidden spiritual truths that connect the Old and New Testaments.

What is the Allegorical Sense?

200

This group is responsible for interpreting and safeguarding Scripture and Tradition.

What is the Magisterium?

200

This is how Catholics view Mary rather than worship her.

What is reverence or deep respect?

300

God called this patriarch, known as the father of faith.

Who is Abraham?

300

Jesus describes Himself as this figure in John 10:11, symbolizing love and protection.

What is the Good Shepherd?

300

This sense teaches how to live virtuously according to Scripture.

What is the Moral Sense?

300

The Bible is essential to Tradition for this reason.

What is being the main source of divine revelation?

300

The Immaculate Conception refers to this unique aspect of Mary’s conception.

What is being conceived without original sin?

400

The Bible contains this many Gospels, and in Greek, “Gospel” means this.

What are four Gospels and “good news”?

400

This image from Isaiah 66:13 emphasizes God’s love and care for His people.

What is a loving parent?

400

This sense encourages us to focus on the heavenly and eternal.

What is the Anagogical Sense?

400

This term describes the unchanging aspect of Magisterial teachings.

What is the Extraordinary Magisterium?

400

This moment in Luke 1:26-38 highlights Mary’s obedience to God’s will.

What is the Annunciation?

500

Each Gospel presents a unique portrait of Jesus for this reason.

What is each Gospel being written for a different audience or purpose?

500

This metaphor in John 6:35 signifies Jesus as spiritual nourishment.

What is the Bread of Life?

500

An event in the Old Testament from our notes that can be interpreted using all four senses of literacy.

What is the Passover Lamb?

What is Noah's Ark?

What is The Parting of the Red Sea?

What is The Burning Bush?

500

The Magisterium provides this type of guidance on moral decision-making.

What is clarity and certainty?

500

This belief states that Mary was assumed into heaven body and soul.

What is the Assumption?

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