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- 8. One of the supposed original sources of the Pentateuch, particularly the book of deuteronomy.
- 11. An event or person in scripture that points toward a letter event or person.
- 13. one of the supposed original sources of the pentateuch, thought to be a later editor who revised all 5 books to reflect the concerns of the Jerusalem priesthood.
- 14. from the latin word "testamentum"
- 15. the 5 books of Moses
- 17. A letter addressed to a particular person or people, makes up much of the NT.
- 18. The books which contain the truth of God's revelation and were composed by human authors inspired by the HS.
- 21. The OT books that comprise the stories of the prophets who cast judgement and warn of divine retribution while calling israel to repent.
- 22. Because God is truth, there is an absolute unity and coherence of truths contained in the various books of the bible.
- 26. The books of the bible that were included in the Jewish or Hebrew canon.
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- 1. The twenty-seven books of the bible, written by sacred authors in apostolic times.
- 2. The study of ancestry, or a chronological list of ancestors.
- 3. One of the supposed original sources of the Pentateuch, reflecting the perspective of Jews in the north kingdom of Israel.
- 4. From a greek word meaning "five books"
- 5. A third-century BC Greek translation of the scriptures.
- 6. The portion of the mass that includes the reading of scripture and the homily.
- 7. figure
- 9. The portion of the mass that includes the preparation of the bread and wine.
- 10. The fourty-six books of the Bible that record the history of salvation from creation until the time of christ.
- 12. Greek ans Latin for "rule", the churches complete list of inspired books in the bible.
- 16. One who proclaims the euangellion or gospel.
- 19. An old English rendering of the Greek for "good news"
- 20. The parts of the OT that were removed from the Jewish or Hebrew canon of scripture.
- 23. An edition of the OT, produced by origen, that presented the texts in Hebrew and Greek in side-by-side columns.
- 24. A type of sacred literature characterized by symbolic imagery pointing to the expectation that the powers of evil will be destroyed.
- 25. from the Greek word "prophetes" meaning "one who speaks for"