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Questions
100

B.C.

means before Christ


100

different versions of the Bible 

Translation 

100

New Testament begins when 

at the birth of Jesus

100

Letter 

Epistle 

100

The Magisterium is the Pope and bishops that have the teaching authority of the Church T/F

True 

200

A.D.

Is Anno Domi which means in the year of Our Lord
200

Bible is divided into

Old Testament - 46

New Testament - 27

200

Handwritten text

Manuscript
200

Manuscript 

hand written text

200

Old Testament was written in what language?

Hebrew

300

Magisterium 

the teaching authority given by Christ to the Church, the pope and the bishops united with him.

*they have authority to teach Divine Revleation

300

Divine Revelation 

teaches us about ____ and __

the hidden truths God chose to reveal about himself God and us

300

God sent His son Jesus to reveal the 

truth

300

literary forms 

different types of meaning

300

Divine Revelation ended when? (when did the Bible stop being written).

St. John the Evangelist died in 100 A.D.

400

all Christians are members of Christ, so that with him, they form one body. Christ is the head of the body and his Church together make up the whole Christ.

Mystical Body of Christ


400

The Church

all baptized united together with Christ by the power of the Holy Spirit

*established us to continue Jesus's work

400

Sacred Scripture

the books of the Old and the New Testament, the Bible includes forty-six books written before the time of Christ 

400

Prophet 

a messenger person, chosen by God to speak to His people 


400
Sacred Tradition 

is the handing down from generation to generation all that God has revealed.

500

God the Son, the second person of the Blessed Trinity assumed human nature and is both true God and true man.

Incarnation

500

To make known something that was not previously known

Reveal 
500

People who throughout the ages copied books

Scribes

500
Vulgate 

the most famous Latin translation of the Bible made by Saint Jerome.

500

Who translated the Bible from Greek and Hebrew to Latin

 J_ _ _ _ _

St. Jerome