Across
- 2. An event or person in Scripture that points toward a later event or person.
- 4. A third-century BC Greek translation of the Scriptures
- 7. The temple is rebuilt.
- 8. An edition of the Old Testament, produced by Origen
- 12. A statute promulgated to assist in practicing the Faith or governing the Church fairly and consistently.
- 13. From the Greek for five books.
- 15. This heroic,Jewish woman saves Israel by a clever strategy.
- 17. One of the supposed 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 the Jews from the Babylonian Exile.
- 20. The Old Testament books that comprise the stories of the prophets who cast judgment and warn of divine retribution while calling Israel to repentance.
- 21. The Kingdom of Israel is divided and Israel destoryed
- 22. The forty-six books of the Bible that record the history of salvation from creation until the time of Christ.
- 24. One of the supposed original sources of the Pentateuch, particularly the Book of Deuteronomy, written around the seventh century BC.
- 25. One who proclaims the Evangelion or gospel
- 26. Sacred Scripture. The books which contain the truth of God’s Revelation and were composed by human authors inspired by the Holy Spirit.
Down
- 1. Those books of the Bible that were included in the Jewish or Hebrew canon of Scriptures.
- 3. It is used for indicate years after the Birth of Christ.
- 5. A person selected by God to speak in his name.
- 6. A type of sacred literature characterized by symbolic imagery; an alternate name of Book of Revelation.
- 9. A synonym for covenant
- 10. The twenty-seven books of the Bible written by sacred authors in apostolic times
- 11. The name of St. Jerome’s translation of the Bible from its original languages into common Latin by St. Jerome.
- 14. The five books of Moses: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy
- 16. Those parts of the Old Testament that were removed from the Jewish or Hebrew canon of Scripture, but which appear in the Septuagint.
- 18. One of the supposed original sources of the Pentateuch, reflecting the perspective of Jews in the northern kingdom of Israel around the eighth or ninth century BC.
- 19. An Old English rendering of the Greek for “good news.”
- 23. A letter addressed to a particular person or people.
