Theology 4/23 Flashcards

1
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How many times did it take the ark to get into Jerusalem?

A

two times

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2
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Who is credited for the Wisdom Books?

A

Solomon

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3
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Who is the Levite Priest who anointed the king of Israel?

A

Samuel

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4
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“anointed one” in Hebrew

A

Messiah

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5
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“anointed one” in Greek

A

Christ

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6
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Who was the 1st king of Israel?

A

Saul

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7
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The city of the spiritual center of the world is…

A

Jerusalem

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8
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Who is known for wisdom?

A

Solomon

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9
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What is the sign of the divinic covenant (David)?

A

the temple

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10
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The new law of the Divinic covenant is…

A

wisdom

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11
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The new law of Jesus is…

A

love

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12
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The Queen Mother of the New Testament is..

A

Mary

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13
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The sign of the Prime Minister’s office is…

A

keys

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14
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The chief advisor for King David is…

A

Nathan

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15
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list three important events that happened on Mt.Zion during the New Testament

A
  1. Last supper
  2. Pentecost
  3. Jesus appears after the resurrection
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16
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thanksgiving in Hebrew

A

Todah

17
Q

thanksgiving in Greek

A

Eucharist

18
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what is a chief advisor?

A

one who speaks on behalf of the people

19
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what happened in the 1st attempt to cross the ark to Jerusalem?

A

the 1st attempt failed; the Levite priests were doing the task through order, not through faithfulness and intent toward God.

20
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what happened in the 2nd attempt to cross the ark to Jerusalem?

A

the 2nd attempt succeeded as the Levite priests did it with intent and love.

21
Q

Nathan gives David God’s covenant that includes 6 promises. What are they?

A
  1. Dynasty - continues with us
  2. Kingdom - continues with the church
  3. Temple - continues in heaven
  4. David’s son will be the adopted son of God
  5. God will never disown David and his line
  6. The Dynasty of David will never end.
22
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Where does David’s covenant take place?

A

Mt. Zion

23
Q

examples of Mt. Zion vs Mt. Sinai

A
  1. from tent to temple
  2. national to international
  3. exclusive to inclusive
  4. Torrah to Wisdom Literature
  5. Law to Wisdom
24
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What are the 7 Primary features of David’s covenant?

A

1st. understanding of the Kingdom
2nd. Dynasty
3rd. The son of David will be anointed
4th. Covenant is unlimited to time and space
5th. Jerusalem is the center of the world
6th.Temple will be the sign of the covenant
7th. The new law is wisdom

25
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Apostles vs The Twelve

A

apostles are the ones who are sent to spread the Gospel while the Twelve are special disciples chosen by God.

26
Q

who is considered the 1st prophet

A

Nathan

27
Q

secondary features of David:

A
  1. Queen Mother
  2. Prime Minster.
  3. Thank offering
28
Q

explain the Queen Mother of David’s 2nd features and its foreshadowing; “aha” moment

A

Queen Mother describes Bethseba, wife of David but foreshadows our mother Mary.

29
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explain the Prime Minister of David’s 2nd features and its foreshadowing

A

Prime Minister references Nathan but foreshadows how St. Peter is Jesus’ Prime Minister and that he is the Pope.

30
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explain the Thank Offering of David’s 2nd features and its foreshadowing

A

Thank Offering explains of the celebration and primary Liturgy done in the temple and how the people offer God bread and wine which ultimately foreshadows the Mass.