unit 4 vocab

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Across
  1. 6. An event or person in Scripture that points toward a later event or person. The type, on the other hand, has similar virtues or other qualities as its fulfillment.
  2. 7. The twenty-seven books of the Bible written by sacred authors in apostolic times
  3. 8. An edition of the Old Testament, produced by Origen, that presented the texts in Hebrew and Greek in side-by-side columns.
  4. 14. The forty-six books of the Bible that record the history of salvation from creation until the time of Christ.
  5. 15. The Old Testament books that comprise the stories of the prophets who cast judgment and warn of divine retribution while calling Israel to repentance.
  6. 16. 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
  7. 17. A third-century BC Greek translation of the Scriptures (Old Testament). This translation was accepted by the early Christians as an authoritative and inspired translation of Sacred Scripture.
  8. 19. From the Greek prophetes, meaning “one who speaks for”; a person selected by God to speak in his name.
  9. 20. God is Truth, there is an absolute unity and coherence of truths contained in the various books of the Bible
  10. 23. Those books of the Bible that were included in the Jewish or Hebrew canon of Scriptures.
Down
  1. 1. 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.
  2. 2. From the Latin testamentum(“covenant”)
  3. 3. and Latin for “rule.” A statute promulgated to assist in practicing the Faith or governing the Church fairly and consistently.
  4. 4. The study of ancestry, or a chronological list of ancestors.
  5. 5. The portion of the Mass that includes the preparation of the bread and wine, the consecration of the Body and Blood of Christ, and the distribution of Holy Communion to the faithful.
  6. 9. One who proclaims the euangellion or gospel(“good news”)
  7. 10. One of the supposed original sources of the Pentateuch, particularly the Book of Deuteronomy, written around the seventh century BC.
  8. 11. The portion of the Mass that includes the reading of Scripture and the homily.
  9. 12. An Old English rendering of the Greek for “good news.”
  10. 13. Those parts of the Old Testament that were removed from the Jewish or Hebrew canon of Scripture, but which appear in the Septuagint (the Greek translation) used by the early Christians.
  11. 18. From the Greek for five books; the Torah
  12. 21. Latin for “in the year of the Lord.” It is used for indicate years after the Birth of Christ.
  13. 22. The five books of Moses (first five of the Old Testament): Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.