New Testament Vocabulary Unit: 2
Across
- 3. the virtue by which we desire and trust that God will fulfill all his promises, especially the promise of eternal happiness
- 5. longer, more formal types of letters
- 7. respect for the human person and the protection and fostering of the rights that flow from the dignity of the human person
- 9. Writing a type of writing that includes revelations for the future that bring hope in a time of crisis
- 11. the gift of our sharing in God's life
- 15. Christ delivering us from sin and death through his Paschal Mystery
- 16. biblical references to all people who are not Jewish
- 17. Letters 7 New Testament letters that bear the name of the Apostles John, Peter, Jude and James which were written to the universal Church and not for a particular Church community
Down
- 1. of Christ the return of Christ in glory at the end of time to judge the living and the dead
- 2. image in the Book of Revelation used for the household of the faithful living in the presence of God forever
- 4. the total denial and abandoning of the Christian Faith
- 6. giving something of value to God out of love and acknowledging God as the source of all goodness
- 8. an effective, good, or beneficial quality within us that helps us do good and not evil
- 10. the commandment of love that Jesus gave his disciples
- 12. the desire or attraction to do or say something wrong or not to do what we know when have the responsibility to do
- 13. letters the 13 letters in the New Testament attributed to Saint Paul the Apostle
- 14. gift of God's invitation to us to know and believe in him