Classifying & Arranging Books
Key Terms
Types of Literature
The Divine-Human Relationship
Historical Context
100

What are the three sections of the Hebrew Bible, which form the acronym TaNaK?

The Law (Torah), The Prophets (Nevi'im), and The Writings (Ketuvim).

100

What is the meaning of the term "canon" in relation to Scripture?

An official list of books accepted as Holy Scripture.


Literally: Rule/ Standard

100

What are the five main types of literature found in the Old Testament?


Pentateuch (law), history, wisdom literature, prophetic books, and apocalyptic literature.

100

What is the central theme of the Old Testament, as described in the reading?


A loving relationship through history between a people and their God.

100

What does the term "salvation history" describe?

God's presence and work throughout all of human history

200

What are the four classifications of books in the Catholic Old Testament, as mentioned in the New American Bible?


The Pentateuch, historical books, wisdom books, and prophetic books.

200

What is the literal meaning of the term "deuterocanonical"?

"Of the second canon"

200

The books of Joshua and Judges fall under which type of literature?

Historical books

200

How is the Bible described as being different from other books?


The Bible is the inspired Word of God and must be read in the sacred spirit in which it was written

200

Approximately what time period were the books of the Old Testament written?

Roughly between 1000 BC and 150 BC

300

True or False: The books of the Old Testament are arranged in chronological order, with the oldest books appearing first.


False. 

The books are not in chronological order

300

What is the Greek word that means "hidden," and is the name of a separate section in some Protestant Bibles that includes the deuterocanonical books?


Apocrypha

300

Which type of literature is intended to guide people in learning lessons about human life and includes books like Psalms, Proverbs, and Job?

Wisdom literature

300

BONUS! 

What does this biblical citation mean?

Gen 3:2-4:7

Book of Genesis, Chapter 3, verse 2 through Chapter 4 verse 7

300

What historical event led to the Maccabean revolt, as described in the books of First and Second Maccabees?

The Seleucid ruler Antiochus IV's attempt to unite his territory through forced Hellenization

400

Which five books make up the Pentateuch, also known as the Law or Torah?


Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.

400

What is the most common name for God in the Old Testament, which Moses first heard? What does this name mean?


YHWH (Yahweh), which is usually translated as "I am" or "I am the God who is".

400

The Covenant Code and the Deuteronomic Code are collections of laws found in which type of Old Testament literature?

The Pentateuch

400

The task of interpreting God's Word in Scripture and Tradition is entrusted to which teaching authority of the Church?

The Magisterium.

400

What significant event in AD 70 is mentioned in the readings?


The destruction of the Second Temple by the Romans

500

How many books are in the Catholic Bible? How many in the Old Testament? How many less are in the Hebrew Bible?

73

46

7

500

What is testament another word for?

Covenant

500

Highly Symbolic Visions that symbolize and reference God's intervention

Apocalyptic 

500

Who help guide and inspire the authors of the Bible?

The Holy Spirit

500

Bonus!

What does this biblical citation mean?

Ex 4-6

Book of Exodus Chapter 4 through Chapte 6