Trinity
Bible
Jesus
Salvation History
Sacraments
100

How many Gods are there?

1

100

What is the first book of the Bible?

Genesis

100

Where was Jesus born?

In a manger in Bethlehem.
100

Which old testament figures failed to keep God's commandment in the Garden of Paradise?

Adam and Eve

100

What sacrament is entrance into the Church that also heals original sin and is foreshadowed in the story of the flood?

Baptism.

200

How many Persons are there in God?

3

200

What is the section of the bible that tells the story of Jesus called?

The New Testament

200
How many days was Jesus dead?

3

200

Which OT figure build an ark to weather the flood?

Noah

200

Which sacrament is closely associated with the Holy Spirit?

Confirmation.

300

Is the Father the Son?

No

300

Who wrote the bible?

Man coooperating perfectly with God/man under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.

300

Fill in the blank: Jesus is true _____ and true _____.

God/man

300

Which OT figure, known as the father of faith, was commanded to sacrifice his son?

Abraham

300

This sacrament is first celebrated at the Last Supper.

The Eucharist/Communion

400

Which Person of the Trinity took on Flesh?

The Son/The Word

400

True or false: the bible is inerrant, which means without error.

True, but it must also be interrpreted correctly.

400

What does "Christ" mean?

Annointed/Messiah

400

Which OT figure, who wrote the psalms, was the king of Israel, who received a promise from God that from his lineage would come a king who would never leave the throne?

David

400

God's _____ is promised in every sacrament. The sacraments are visible signs of invisible _____.

Grace

500

Who spirates the Holy Spirit?

The Father and the Son

500

Before Christians claimed it as their holy book, who claimed the Old Testament as their holy book?

The Jews

500

Who did Jesus come for?

All people.

500

In which OT story are the tongues of all people confused because of man's actions?

The Tower of Babel.

500

This sacrament heals grave sin after baptism.

Reconciliation/Confession/Penance