Unit 2 Test

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Across
  1. 3. a person who hand-copied and studied the Old Testament Scriptures
  2. 6. God's guidance of all things in nature and human history according to His will
  3. 7. biblical truths essential to the Christian faith
  4. 10. Covenant the agreement recorded in the Old Testament that God made with the nation of Israel identifying them as His people
  5. 11. a covenant or agreement; used as the name for the two halves of the Bible (the Old Testament and the New Testament)
  6. 14. To respond to something with joy and pleasure
  7. 15. related to the apostles or having their authority or approval
  8. 16. the collection of books inspired by God
  9. 18. a personal account
  10. 19. completely dependable and incapable of failing in its purpose
  11. 21. the doctrine that God has kept His Word from being lost or destroyed
  12. 25. the process of plant reproduction
  13. 28. the process of copying and passing down biblical manuscripts through history
  14. 31. the act whereby God guides believers' minds to understand spiritual truth
  15. 33. the first five books of the Bible, written by Moses; also known as "the Pentateuch" and "the Law"
  16. 34. books written during the period between the Old and New Testaments which are not inspired by God and not accepted into the canon
  17. 35. a story that illustrates a spiritual truth
  18. 36. letters of the New Testament written to explain and apply the truth about Jesus Christ to Christian living
  19. 38. a legal agreement between two individuals or groups
  20. 39. a collection of 13 Old Testament books containing the poetic books the "five scrolls," and the historic books
Down
  1. 1. the believers in Berea who evaluated Paul's teaching by studying the Scriptures (the Old Testament)
  2. 2. hand-written, old documents, specifically those which contain part or all of the Scriptures
  3. 4. to encourage growth
  4. 5. God's communication of His character and work
  5. 6. a God,given declaration of truth (preaching); foretelling the future (prediction)
  6. 8. to reflect on
  7. 9. intensive, methodical examination of the Bible with the goal of understanding and remembering its truths
  8. 12. contains five books of the Old Testament which were read aloud at various Jewish festivals; also known as the "five scrolls"
  9. 13. Inspiration the doctrine that the entire Bible is inspired
  10. 17. free from error
  11. 20. the doctrine that God keeps His Word from being lost or destroyed
  12. 22. Covenant the new agreement recorded in the New Testament that God has made with all who repent and believe on Jesus Christ, who has fulfilled all of the covenant's demands
  13. 23. Inspiration the doctrine that every word and detail of the Bible is inspired not simply its ideas
  14. 24. passionate enthusiasm
  15. 26. the act whereby God, through the Holy Spirit, supernaturally directed the writers of the Bible
  16. 27. manuscripts the original documents penned by the biblical authors
  17. 29. Greek translation of the Old Testament; this translation was used by Jesus and many others during the first century
  18. 30. meaning "good news"; the name given to the four books of the New Testament which portray the person and work of Jesus Christ
  19. 32. the state of goodness being directed to a person
  20. 37. the prophetic books of the Old Testament