Mystery 1-4
Mystery 5-7
Book 2
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100

“Liturgy” in classic _____ means “a public service undertaken on behalf of the people.”

Greek

100

What does eschatological mean? 

Relating to death and judgment. 

100

The ______ says that the prayers were instituted to correspond with the sacrifice.

Talmud

100

In the early ages, there was no need to study liturgical history, why? 

The living practice sufficed.

100

Name at least ONE person whose quote is used in the book.

St. Augustine, St. Irenaeus, St. John Chrysostom, Fr. Alexander Schmemann, Origen, etc

200

Why was Jesus' sacrifice unique?

1. The victim was the sacrifice, 2. Not an animal, 3. Only had to happen once

200

For this reason, man, through the Church, does not grieve over the “____ “ as if it is a thing, which has been lost and ended, nor does he fear the “______” as if it is unknown.

Past, Future

200

The Eucharist is the ____ __ ___.

Word of God

200

In the Middle Ages, there were two reasons why people began to become distant from the church. What are they?

1. The church became more involved in politics, 2. new languages were created


200

Define catechumen. 

A young Christian preparing for confirmation. 

300

The Christian Eucharist is carried over from what tradition. What are the differences?

Chaboura. The difference is the Chaboura is a prayer while the Eucharist is an action.

300

Name the three Ancient ritual meals.

1. The Sabbath Meal, 2. The Chabourah, Pasch meal

300

Through the Eucharist we understand several types of books, name at least one. 

The books of law, the historical books, the books of hymns and wisdom, the books of the prophecies.

300

What are the three Egyptian liturgies? 

1. Liturgy of Saint Basil the Great, 2. Liturgy of Saint Gregory, Liturgy of Saint Cyril (Saint Mark)

300

Explain why Jesus Christ was referred to as the "victim".

He was a victim of man's disobedience as well as a victim of their abuse and hatred which led to His crucifixion. 
400

What does sanctification mean? When did Jesus sanctify Himself and why? 

Sanctification means to make something holy. Jesus did this on the night before He was crucified and He did it for us. 

400

Explain the concept of an "eighth" day.

When we dedicate time to God we must leave behind the Earthly seven days and enter the "eighth" day that transcends our world. Our dedication to God should not be limited by one day. 

400

Our Lord Jesus Christ ascended to heaven without leaving any written gospel for His Church. All she had at that time was:

1. The Holy Spirit, 2. the Liturgy, 3. Tradition, 4. the Old Testament 

400

What was the bright side to what happened in the West? 

The appearance of a movement studying the liturgical history, examining liturgical texts, and translating texts concerning the holy mysteries appeared. 

400

Name one of the disused Egyptian liturgies. 

The Euchologium of Bishop Serapion, The Euchologium of Der Baluze, The Anaphora of St. Matthew, Fragments of other unidentified Anaphora

500

What are the seven mysteries? Describe them. 

The seven mysteries are: Worship and Sanctification, Eucharist, Redemption, New Testament, New Pasch, Church, Sabbath 

500

List all 7 ways the Sabbath is viewed. 

1. Eucharist is our "True Sabbath", 2. Feast of Joy, 3. Sign of Redemption, 4. The Lord's Day, 5. The Eschatological Significance, 6. The Sabbath and Perfection, 7. Sabbath and the Day of the Sun

500

What are the 9 symbols of the Eucharist in the Old Testament?

1. The Pasch, 2. the Manna, 3. Melchizedek's sacrifice, 4. The Bread of the table, 5. The Banquet of Wisdom, 6. The Messianic Banquet, 7. Psalm 22:23, 8. Song of Songs 9. Another Types

500

Describe, in detail, the outline of the Coptic liturgy. 

"The Divine Office" aka "the Liturgy of Time" contains four cycles of time: the daily cycle (Vesper, Matin, etc), Weekly cycle (Psalms, hymns, etc), Monthly cycle (service of the monthly feasts), yearly cycle (worship God with prayers fit for feasts)

The Eucharist: the Offertory, Liturgy of the Catechumens, Liturgy of the faithful

500
What are the three covenants and their three elements?

Covenants: Ancient Tribes, Old Testament, New and Eternal 

Elements: Terms agreed by both parties (witness), shedding of blood, meal