Matching Flashcards
TOPICS ( ANSWER ON SEPARATE SHEET OF PAPER)
1.Old Testament
2.New Testament
3.Noahic Covenant
4.Abrahamic 5.Covenant
6.Mosaic Covenant
7.Davidic Covenant
8.Jesus of History
9.Jesus of Faith
10.Monotheism
11.Covenant
12.The Common Good
13.Bible Interpretation (Literally)
14.Bible Interpretation (Contextually)
15.Sacrament of 16.Baptism
17.Sacrament of 18.Reconciliation
19.Sacrament of 20.Marriage
21.Sacrament of 22.Anointing of the 23.Sick
24.Sacrament of 25.Eucharist
DESCRIPTION
A) The belief in only one God.
B) The first section of the Bible, focusing on creation, Noah, Moses, and the exile of Jews to Babylon.
C) A promise between God and his people, requiring trust, faith, and obedience.
D) The second section of the Bible, containing the life, ministry, and death of Jesus Christ.
E) An agreement made between two or more people, often including God and a person.
F) Jesus as a historical figure; a person who lived and walked the earth but is not worshipped in the same way.
G) Jesus as the Savior and Son of God, offering salvation to humanity through faith.
H) The sacrament that cleanses original sin through water and welcomes one into the Christian Church.
I) The sacrament where believers receive forgiveness for sins and experience conversion or change of heart.
J) The sacrament where two people are united in love, reflecting the love of Christ for His Church.
K) A sacrament given to the sick, reminding them of Jesus’ healing powers, especially in times of distress.
L) The sacrament where believers partake in the body and blood of Christ, symbolized by bread and wine.
M) Doing what is best for the majority of people in society.
N) Reading the Bible word for word, taking the text literally.
O) Reading the Bible to find the deeper meaning or lessons behind the text.
Old Testament- B) The first section of the Bible, focusing on creation, Noah, Moses, and the exile of Jews to Babylon.
New Testament - D) The second section of the Bible, containing the life, ministry, and death of Jesus Christ.
Noahic Covenant - C) A promise between God and his people, requiring trust, faith, and obedience.
Abrahamic Covenant - E) An agreement made between two or more people, often including God and a person.
Mosaic Covenant - C) A promise between God and his people, requiring trust, faith, and obedience.
Davidic Covenant - C) A promise between God and his people, requiring trust, faith, and obedience.
Jesus of History - F) Jesus as a historical figure; a person who lived and walked the earth but is not worshipped in the same way.
Jesus of Faith - G) Jesus as the Savior and Son of God, offering salvation to humanity through faith.
Monotheism - A) The belief in only one God.
Covenant - E) An agreement made between two or more people, often including God and a person.
The Common Good - M) Doing what is best for the majority of people in society.
Bible Interpretation (Literally) - N) Reading the Bible word for word, taking the text literally.
Bible Interpretation (Contextually) - O) Reading the Bible to find the deeper meaning or lessons behind the text.
Sacrament of Baptism - H) The sacrament that cleanses original sin through water and welcomes one into the Christian Church.
Sacrament of Reconciliation - I) The sacrament where believers receive forgiveness for sins and experience conversion or change of heart.
Sacrament of Marriage - J) The sacrament where two people are united in love, reflecting the love of Christ for His Church.
Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick - K) A sacrament given to the sick, reminding them of Jesus’ healing powers, especially in times of distress.
Sacrament of Eucharist - L) The sacrament where believers partake in the body and blood of Christ, symbolized by bread and wine.