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Ch. 5-6 Blessed Virgin Mary and Revelation Test

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5 Matching Questions

  1. Deuterocanonical
  2. Prophecy
  3. Pharisee
  4. Perpetual
  5. annunciation
  1. a from the hebrew word meaning 'vision'
  2. b lasting forever
  3. c during the time of Jesus, an avid, contentious student and/or teacher of Jewish religious law
  4. d those books and passages of the Old and New Testaments about which there was controversy in early Christian history
  5. e The visit of the angel Gabriel to the virgin Mary to inform her that she was to be the mother of the Savior.

5 Multiple Choice Questions

  1. Hebrew for "anointed." This is used in reference to Jesus because he accomplished perfectly the divine mission of priest, prophet, and king, signified by his being anointed as Christ.
  2. A spiritual, personal, and immortal creature, with intelligence and free will, who glorifies God without ceasing and who serves God as a messenger of his saving plan.
  3. committed celibacy that enables people to give themselves to God alone with an undivided heart in a remarkable manner.
  4. In ancient times, the beginning of the marriage process carrying the force of law.
  5. The heritage of faith contained in Sacred Scripture and Tradition, handed on in the Church from the time of the Apostles, from which the Magisterium draws all that it proposes for belief as being divinely revealed

5 True/False Questions

  1. assumptionthe dogma that recognizes the Blessed Virgin Mary`s singular participation in her Son`s Ressurection

          

  2. Typological Senseduring the time of Jesus, an avid, contentious student and/or teacher of Jewish religious law

          

  3. SeptuagintA pre-Christian Greek translation of the Hebrew Scriptures made by Jewish scholars, and later adopted by Greek-speaking Christians (213).

          

  4. Protocanonicalthose books and passages of the Old and New Testaments about which there was controversy in early Christian history

          

  5. Immaculate Conceptionrevelations made in the course of history which do not add to or form part of the deposit of faith, but rather may help people live out their faith more fully. Some have been recognized by the authority of the Church.