Chapter 4 Review Game
Across
- 3. A letter addressed to a particular person or people. Much of the NT consists of these letters written to individuals, to congregations, or to the Church as a whole
- 5. The twenty-seven books of the Bible written by Sacred Authors in the apostolic era
- 7. A third-century BC greek translation of the OT made by seventy Jewish scholars
- 12. The list of the inspired books of the Bible
- 13. Those parts of the OT removed from the Jewish canon of scripture but in the Septuagint used by the early Christians
- 16. A type of sacred literature characterized by symbolic imagery, an alternate name of the Book of Revelation
- 18. One of the hypothetical original sources of the Pentateuch, reflecting the perspective of Jews in Judah around the ninth or tenth century BC
- 19. Sacred Scripture; the books containing the truth of God's Revelation as composed by inspired, Sacred Authors
- 21. tax collector, wrote his own Gospel
- 22. The five books of Moses: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy
- 23. An event or person in Scripture pointing to a later event or person that has similar virtues or other qualities as its fulfillment
- 25. One of the hypothetical original sources of the pentateuch, reflecting the perspective of Jews in the northern kingdom of Israel around the eighth or ninth century
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- 1. From the Latin word for common; the name of St. Jerome's Translation of the bible from the original languages into Latin
- 2. Those books of the bible included in the Jewish canon of Scripture
- 4. One of the hypothetical original sources of the Pentateuch, particularly the book of Deuteronomy, written around the seventh century BC
- 6. The study of ancestry or a chronological list of ancestors
- 8. One who proclaims the good news; this term refers in a special way to Sts. Matthew, Mark,Luke,and John, who each wrote a Gospel
- 9. From Greek for five books, the Torah
- 10. A version of the Septuagint produced by Origen; it presents the texts in Hebrew and Greek in parallel columns
- 11. a disciple of St. Peter, followed Peter to Rome and then went to Egypt
- 14. A synonym for covenant
- 15. A person selected by God to call others to repentance and amendment of their lives in order to avoid dire consequences
- 17. One of the hypothetical original sources of the pentateuch, thought to be a later editor who revised all five books to reflect the concerns of the Jerusalem priesthood after the return of Jews from the Babylonian Exile
- 20. The forty-six books of the Bible recording the history of salvation from the Creation until the time of Christ
- 24. An Old English rendering of the Greek for good news; the good news of God's mercy and love revealed in the LIfe, Death, and Resurrection of Christ