Introduction to the Old Testament Notes

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Across
  1. 3. Tells the stories of the Israelites in the desert
  2. 7. Imaginative story that embodies the beliefs and values of a group of people; communicates truths
  3. 8. Full name of the J source
  4. 9. Covenant or agreement
  5. 10. Sometimes this name is used for God in the Bible
  6. 11. Number of sections Catholics divide the OT into
  7. 13. The third reading at Mass
  8. 14. Tell us how society should be organized and who should be in charge
  9. 15. Full name of the E source
  10. 17. Number of functions of a myth
  11. 20. The J source is the _____ source
  12. 27. J source view of God
  13. 28. Theme of D source
  14. 30. These books are accepted by Catholics but not Jews
  15. 31. Final stage of putting the Bible together
  16. 33. Liturgy of the _____ is when readings from Scripture happen at Mass
Down
  1. 1. Gospel we are reading during the current cycle
  2. 2. Sense of Scripture that has signs of something more profound
  3. 4. D source view of God
  4. 5. Who interprets Scripture
  5. 6. One of the original languages of the Bible, OT was written in this language
  6. 12. Law, _____, Wisdom, Prophecy
  7. 16. Number of books in the OT
  8. 18. Process by which the Bible was written
  9. 19. Sense of Scripture that is foundational
  10. 21. Term Jews sometimes use for to refer to Scripture that is a shorted version of the three sections.
  11. 22. Scripture and this are important
  12. 23. God communicates this way when the E source is writing
  13. 24. Collection of books which Jews and Christians believe comes from God.
  14. 25. Number of readings at Mass
  15. 26. Name that the Priestly Source uses for God
  16. 29. Genesis, _____, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuternomy
  17. 32. Name for the first five books of the Bible that is Hebrew