Sacraments
Eucharist
Baptism
Confirmation
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100

These are gifts of God to help the believer in Christ in living out the Christian life. There are particular graces and gifts associated with each. What are these?

the sacraments

100

whom is God attacking when he brings the various plagues on Egypt? 

the Egyptian gods
(and pharaoh who is god-king on earth)

100

When a Jewish boy is circumcised, how many days old should they be according to the scriptures?  

8-days old

100

In the Roman Catholic Church, the ritual of Confirmation is officiated by a Bishop, but in the Eastern Orthodox Churches, the ritual can be done by this type of minister. 

the local parish priest

100

the term, Messiah, or Christ, literally means this in Hebrew. 

Anointed one or anointed thing

200

How many sacraments do Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox Christians have vs Protestants and Anglicans?

RCC & EO: 7-sacraments
Protestants & Anglicans: 2-sacraments

200

This is the Korban Pesach, essential for any celebration of the Passover, according to Torah. What is it?

the Paschal Lamb

200

What are the two essential ingredients in any Christian baptism?

water
in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit

200

What is the visible symbol of Confirmation?

the anointing with holy oil or holy chrism. 

200

We've mentioned that these are the two goals of the Christian life. 

to know God
to love well: God, neighbors, enemies

300

Generally speaking, when will Roman Catholics receive the sacrament of Confirmation if they were baptized as babies?

their teens - anytime around 13-17 years old

300

What is the static thing about the Eucharist that remains the same in EVERY SINGLE CHURCH?

it is always bread and wine

300

Name all three modes of Baptism

Sprinkling
Pouring
Full Immersion

300

what is the invisible anointing the believer receives at Confirmation?

an anointing of the Holy Spirit

300

We listed three main promises that YHWH offered Abraham. What are the three promises? 

Protection
Land
Children

400

name all three categories of sacraments according to the Roman Catholic Church.

Sacraments of Initiation
Sacraments of Healing
Sacraments of Vocation (service)

400

not a change in form, but a change in substance - the very essence and all Christ is becomes the very substance of the bread and the wine. what is this doctrine called?

transubstantiation

400

Of the two views, this one is the more historic in the church. These Christians, such as Roman Catholics, not just allow for the baptism of adults, but also infants as well. What is this position called?

Paedobaptist

400

this was the day the Church received the Holy Spirit according to Acts 2. what is this day called?

Pentecost

400

Name the three Jewish Covenants

Covenant with Abraham, Moses, and David

500

Name all 5 Biblical Covenants

Noah, Abraham, Moses, David, the New Covenant

500

Martin Luther rejected the Roman Catholic doctrine, in favor of saying the presence of Christ is above, below, beside, and through the bread and wine. or, Christ's presence co-exists with the bread and wine. 

what is this doctrine called?

Consubstantiation

500

these Christians refuse to baptize any infant children. according to this group, only those able to confess their faith in Christ may be baptized. what is this called?

Credobaptism

500

In the Eastern Orthodox Church, an infant might receive all three of these sacraments at the same time. What three sacraments are they?

Baptism, Chrismation (Confirmation), and the Eucharist

500

This is the doctrine that brought more Christians to get burned at the stake than any other theological teaching in Church History. What is it? 

Transubstantiation