A.M.D.G. Sacred Scripture Semester Fill In Name_______________ Slot________ Scripture is the _________________ Word of God. _______________ is the primary author. At the same time the ______________ authors are _________ authors. Scripture is ____________, meaning that it contains no errors. (What does that mean?) God’s active plan throughout time to restore man…. and further, to give him Divine Life is called_______________________. Divine Life is also known as_____________, which is free, but never cheap. (Be able to explain.) Vatican II document that reaffirms Scripture as the true Word of God. ____________________. (Why is that important?) The Second Person of the Trinity is known as the __________________ in John 1. __________________________.______________________. and ___________________ comprise the living deposit of faith. Scripture needs an ______________________. (Why? Why can’t we just figure it out on our own?) _____________________________. A __________________ is a binding agreement between God and man. There are _________ books in the Old Testament and _____ in the New. All Scripture points to ________________. Old Testament figures are often _________ of Christ. The four senses of Scripture are ____________________, __________________, ____________________, and _______________________. The _________________ sense is the most direct. It refers to the way the author meant it originally. The________________ sense is about figures pointing to, or standing for, other figures. In Scripture, this most often refers to Christ. A=B (For example______________________________________) The ____________ sense refers to Scriptures application for our lives…how we OUGHT to act. The _________________sense, is perhaps the most difficult, this is the way in which Sacred Scripture calls us on to the last things (heaven, hell, death, and ______________) o The most repeated phrase in the Bible is ___________________________. o Chapters ______and ____ of Genesis deal with creation, while chapter ____ is about the fall. o The Genesis creation accounts are more concerned with telling us ____________ , and _________________ than scientifically how. On the fourth day God made _______________. On the ______________ day God rested. In order to get the story, however, we must read it first in the ______________________ sense, that is, as the sacred author intended it. God created the world _________________ or “from nothing.” Often, in ________________, such as in the story of Cronos and the Titans, the conflict between warring gods brings about the cosmos. Genesis tells us, however, that God simply ____________________. Okay? _____________________, the founder of the Society of Jesus, wrote the___________________________, which begin with a statement about man’s purpose and the purpose of creation. Man is created to __________________________________________________. Creation is there to ____________________________________________. God made everything with a _________________ in mind. Nothing is just random. God made the world in _______ days. God made man in __________________________. God is ______ persons and ________ nature. The human __________ (mom, dad, and baby (ies)) is an image of the Trinity. God’s labor in Genesis shows us the dignity of human __________. If man is created in God’s image, and God is holy, than man is called to be___________.
Man IS NOT a __________ trapped in a ____________. Our ______________ are not a punishment but a gift. ______________ teaches that secret knowledge can save you. Usually that secret knowledge is that our bodies are _________ and our souls are ____________. We then ought to be free of our _________. ___________ and ____________ are not supported by Genesis since God made the visible world. There are two creation accounts so that ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________ In Genesis 1 God is called ____________, which shows us His power and Kingship. In Genesis 2 He is called ____________, which shows us His closeness with man. Both stories give us vital information about our origins. In Hebrew the word for _________ does not imply a slithery snake…its more like a giant monster, a dragon, even leviathan. If the serpent was in the garden Adam should have been ______________________. Satan was an _____________ who chose not to serve God. God tells Adam and Eve that they will _____ the ________ or ______ ______ if they eat of the forbidden fruit. The serpent simply tells them that they will not _______. “Knowing good and evil” means making up our own ______________. This violates the ____________ law. ____________ is Adam and Eve covering themselves to hide from God and one another. _______________ is added to Adam’s labor and Eve’s labor pains increase. They are ____________ from the Garden. _____________ enters into the world. Adam and Eve also lose the _______________ gifts which enable their bodies to functions correctly. Worst of all: _______________________________________________. Jacob’s mother._____________ A fancy way to say, “The Ten Commandments.” _____________ Laban’s older daughter. _____________ Describes how the commandments work with Esau’s grandfather. _____________ and even reveal the way we are made. Jacob’s uncle. _____________ _____________ “Now I will give grateful praise to the Lord.” To drag something that belongs in a Holy place _____________ “out of the temple.” _____________ Master dreamer. _____________ The rituals in Exodus prefigure the… “Grabber” _____________ _____________ Forget the inheritance give me the red stuff! God reveals Himself and speaks to us. _____________ _____________ Edom_____________ Means set apart_____________ Ishmael’s mother_____________ Sacred container for the commandments. Jacob’s grandfather. _____________ _____________ Rebeka’s brother. _____________ First major violation of the first commandment Preferred by Rebeka_____________ after it was received. _____________ Preferred by Isaac_____________ God’s appearance at Mt. Sinai. _____________ Ingrate nephew_____________ After Moses_________ is left in Charge. He is Hagar’s son_____________ the son of _____ David is of the tribe of…._____________ The Israelites ready themselves to cross the Egyptian maidservant_____________ __________ which parts like the Red Sea. Wants her husband’s love_____________ They enter into the land of father of the 12 Tribes. _____________ ___________________. Bread from heaven. _____________ They enter _______________ where a harlot named__________ helps them out.
She hangs a _______________ outside of her house and is spared. In order to seize the city the Israelites __________________________________ __________________________________________________________________. __________________ is an ancestor of David and Jesus. The ______________ in Matthew points that out. The Israelites renew the _____________________ under Joshua and are actually pretty faithful under the leadership of the ________________. But they are lured into the ways of the __________________ and begin to follow _________________________ instead of God’s law. They decide they want a ____________ like other nations. ___________________, the last great Judge and prophet of the Lord, warns them that having a _______________ means taxes and all sorts of problems. They don’t listen so __________ is anointed and begins this reign. The first king messes up big time. Two big screw ups are __________________________________________________ and _____________________________________________ God provides a rule for kings in _________________. They are to watch out for___________________________. God isn’t recommending a king. Instead he ____________________ the idea. God disapproves kingship when it is ______________________________. Saul acts like a ________________. God is displeased, not so much because of his non-____________ lineage, but because for Saul sacrifice is more like a ________________ than a Love-offering. God has _______________ anoint ______________ to take the throne. _______________ is out tending his sheep when Samuel goes to __________ to make a king out of his chosen son. Interestingly enough, the new king is in the city of ____________________. David learned to fight by ________________________________________. He defeats ___________________ the ________________________ in battle and wins the people’s favor. ________________ gets jealous of David and tries to have him killed. In ________________ (chapter and verse) there is a funny story about David’s mercy toward his enemy and his respect for kingship. ___________________ is David’s BFF even though he is Saul’s son. When Saul dies _____________becomes the king of Judah and _______________ becomes king of the North. The two traitorous generals are _______________________ for killing David’s rival. The __________________ inhabit Jerusalem and have to be driven out. David dons an _____________, a priestly garment, offers sacrifice, and hands out ______________ and ______________ just like_________________ in Genesis. This foreshadows ________________. ____________________ disapproves of David’s naked God loving dancing. David differs from Saul because ______________________________________________________________________________________ __. David isn’t perfect though. ________________ warns him about his evil ways. David had _______________ killed to take his wife ______________________. In punishment ________________________. When David sins big he _____________. This is a great lesson for us. David is refused permission to __________________. That is reserved for his son. Sinai Zion _____________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________ _ Seven features of the Davidic Covenant: ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________ ________________ is David’s rebellious son. David gets in trouble for taking a _________________ of the people. When David gets old ________________ seizes the throne. He offers sacrifice without _______- the priest or _____________- the prophet. He also leaves out _____________ and his mother ________________. _______________ proves to be very powerful because of David’s promise to her. She is the __________________ of Israel whose intersession is a huge deal. When ________________ and ___________________ the prophet go to David ______________ is crowned king. The Queen mother is even paid ____________ by her son Solomon when she asks a favor for __________________. Solomon asks for ____________________. He gets it and builds a ___________________________ for the Lord. He also acquires _______________, ___________________, and ________________ as ________________ (chapter and verse) warns him not to. Solomon has _______ wives and ____________ concubines. They turn his heart to _______________. He even builds, or allows them to build _______________. When Solomon dies his son ________________ taxes the people even more than Solomon. In the North ________________ makes himself king and splits the kingdom. Both men mess up the very important notion of ________________, but _________ is spared on account of God’s servant ______________. _________________ is in the North and________________ is the king of Judah. _________________is the Assyrian city that Jonah doesn’t want to save. ______________________ puts two Golden Calves in Northern Israel. One is in _______________ and the other in ________________. __________________ is the husband of Jezebel the worshiper of ________________. She hunts down all the ________________. ___________________ is the great prophet who controls ______________ by God’s power. The widow at ________________ is told by Elijah to _________________________. Elijah does not find God in _________________- or ____________________, but in ________________________. Mary is the New __________________________. _____________________Gospel supports that. Especially in Mary’s visit to __________________. David and ____________ both leap at the presence of the Ark. The ark and Mary go to the ________________________ of Judah for ________ months. David and _______________ says “Who am I that the ark/ mother of my Lord should come to me?” _______________________ and _____________________ were reformer kings. _______________________sacrificed his children to _________________. He was a king in Judah. The __________________________ conquered the Jews in __________ B.C. and then sacked Jerusalem in ____________B.C. __________________________was t he Babylonian king. And __________________ broke the Jews out 70 years later. ________________ was the high priest who oversaw the rebuilding of the temple.
Name the conquering empires_________________________________________________________________________. The Romans conquered in ___________. There were no more _____________ instead Judah was a ________________________________. ____________________ woke up Hope in the people of Judah.