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100

Who is the principal and primary author of Scripture?

God

100

What does the term inerrancy mean?

Without error
100

Which stage in the formation of the Gospels refers to Jesus's ministry where he travelled, taught, healed, and casted our demons?

1st stage: the life and teaching of Jesus

100

What is a gathering of bishops called?

council

100

Which criteria for including books in Sacred Scripture refers to whether they were read publicly when early Christians gathered for Mass?

Liturgical Use

100

Access to Sacred Scripture ought to be open to whom?

Everyone

100

Which prayer of the Church is prayed at specific times of the day?

Liturgy of the Hours

200

Who are the instrumental authors of Scripture?

Human writers

200

What term refers to God speaking audibly and human beings writing what they hear word-for-word?

Dictation

200

Which stage in the formation of the Gospels refers to the writing down of events?

3rd stage: the written Gospels

200

Which criteria for including books in Sacred Scripture refers to whether they were attributed to the apostles or their companions?

Apostolic Origin

200

Which criteria for including books in Sacred Scripture refers to whether they contained ideas compatible with other Christian writings?

Conformity to the Rule of Faith

200

Which prayer of the Church allows people to pray constantly and sanctify time?

Liturgy of the Hours

200

Where does the Second Reading at Mass come from?

an epistle

300

Complete the Bible verse: “All Scripture is _____ by God” (2 Tim 3:16)

inspired

300

What is a category of literature characterized by similar subjects, forms, etc?

Genre

300

What do Christians call the complete list of books considered to be the word of God?

the canon of Scripture

300

Which philosophy of translation aims to be as literal as possible?

formal equivalence 

300

Which philosophy of translation aims to preserve the meaning of the text, even if the exact grammar and word order are not used?

dynamic equivalence

300

Which prayer of the Church makes the one sacrifice of Jesus present in our midst?

Mass

300

What two prayers do we have in common with all Christians?

Psalms and the Our Father

400

What does "inspired" mean?

God-breathed

400

Name four genres from Scripture.

History, narrative, poetry, wisdom, prophecy, Gospels, letters, apocalypse

400

In what century do we have first lists of the complete canon of Scripture?

4th century (late 300s)

400

The Greek translation of the Old Testament

Septuagint

400

Which criteria for including books in Sacred Scripture refers to whether they were acknowledged by all major Christian communities?

Universal Acceptance

400

What is a way of praying with Sacred Scripture slowly with a goal of encountering the love of God and hearing his Word?

Lectio divina

400

During which step of lectio divina do you share your heart with God and respond using your own words?

oratio (pray)

500

What term do we use to indicate that both God and the human writers are considered authors of Scripture?

Dual authorship

500

What do we have to study to understand what the human authors intended to communicate?

The language and thinking and customs of their time

500

Which stage in the formation of the Gospels refers to the apostles handing on what they received and sharing memories of Jesus?

2nd stage: the oral tradition

500

At which Council was the canon definitively defined?

Council of Trent

500

The oldest Hebrew edition of the Old Testament

the Masoretic text

500

During which step of lectio divina do you listen with your heart and simply rest in his Presence?

contemplatio (contemplate)

500

During which step of lectio divina do you slowly become familiar with the text itself?

lectio (read)