ff 4th qtr - part 2 Flashcards

1
Q

The —- is an account of life,
preserved in memory, turned into a text.

A

Bible

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Q

“It may be printed”

A religious superior approved the publication of the religious text.

A

Imprimi Potest

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3
Q

“Nothing Hinders

Given by a Censor Librorum, it is an attestation a book contains nothing damaging to faith or morals.

A

Nihil Obstat

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4
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“Let it be printed”

Given by the author’s diocesar bishop or the bishop of the place in which the books is published.

A

Imprimatur

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5
Q

People discovered that —– was a good source of paper.

A

papyrus

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6
Q

Eventually, they began to roll the paper to better preserve it and it was called the —– (scroll)

A

Biblion

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Q

Later on, people discovered that sheets of papyrus can be put on top of each other, folded in the middle, and bound, resulting in an
easy-to-use book called a —-.

A

codex

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8
Q

St. Jerome was appointed to
translate the Bible in Latin since there were multiple versions of the Bible, and they needed a definitive version to be recognized by the church. This was called “—.”

A

vulgate

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9
Q

bibliotheca divina means?

A

divine library

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10
Q

First five books in the Bible
are called “—-.”

A

pentateuch

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11
Q

Most important books in the
old testament because they were written by Moses (believed to be the ‘greatest prophet’).

A

pentateuch

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12
Q

HISTORICAL NARRATIVES
➢ Tells stories of how they
became a community

A

old testament

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13
Q

HISTORICAL NARRATIVES
acts of the apostle after the resurrection of Jesus and how they formed Christian communities.

A

New testament

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14
Q

WISDOM AND POETRY

: Compilation
of songs, poems, proverbs
dedicated to God.

A

old testament

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15
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Written by prophets who are also known as the spokespersons of God to the community.

A

PROPHECY

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16
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WISDOM AND POETRY

Letters of the apostles and St. Paul

A

New testament:

17
Q

The only prophetic book in the new testament is the ——-.

A

Revelations

18
Q

—– ordered its production and various translations emerged from non-Hebrew and non-Greek speaking communities

A

Emperor Constantine

19
Q

—– authorized only one definitive translation of the scriptures - Latin

A

Pope St. Damasus I

20
Q

—– divided the books of the Bible into chapters

A

Archbishop Stephen Langton of Canterbury

21
Q

French printer —– divided the chapters of the Bible into verses.

A

Robert Estienne (Stephanus)

22
Q

MORSE TYPE

○ The authors were
possessed or in a trance when they wrote the sacred texts.
○ They had no consciousness during the writing process.

A

false false

○ The authors were not
possessed or in a trance when they wrote the sacred texts.
○ They had consciousness during the writing process.

23
Q

t or f

The authors did not hear “voices” telling them exactly what to write. They had to go through all the processes involved in writing.

24
Q

○ God’s role was limited to pointing out or prevention or
error.
○ God is not an editor.

MORSE

A

FALSE TRUE

○ God’s role was not limited to pointing out or prevention or error.

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God was involved in the entire process of writing T OR F
TRUE
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T OR F Even the very words used by the authors were inspired by God
TRUE
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Is the special influence of the ------ upon the human authors so that they may write what God wanted them to write:
HOLY SPIRIT
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: The Holy Spirit is the principal cause of the Bible and the human person is the instrumental cause.
Principle of Causality (Thomas Aquinas)
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“The Bible must be acknowledged as teaching solidly, faithfully, and without error the truth, which God wanted to put into writing.”
Dei Verbum (Pope Paul VI):
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THE BIBLE IS 100% WORD OF GOD 1000% WORD OF MAN T OR F
T