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God’s bringing into things from nothing, is good but corrupted by sin.

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Creation

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The first man and our first father, committed the first sin with Eve

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Adam

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Empty, until God gave form to Creation

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Void

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the form taken by Satan in the Garden of Eden

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Serpent

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Name of the garden given to Adam and Eve

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Eden

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The first woman and first mother, created from a rib of Adam, is man’s equal and complement

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Eve

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Eve’s second son, killed by his brother out of envy

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Abel

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A representation of something such as a statue or picture. Humans are in the image of God, which means we are capable of loving and acknowledging His Creation.

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Image

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The righteous man who, with his family, and the animals, survived the flood.

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Noah

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Adam and Eve’s third son and eventual heir. His line carried on the worship as oppose to the evil line of Cain.

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Seth

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The land God promised to Abraham’s descendants, covered the same territory as modern day Israel.

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Canaan

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The visible sign of God’s promise to Abraham

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Circumcision

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The great deluge that destroyed the world by water, from which Noah, his family and the animals escaped. A type for baptism.

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the Flood

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Jacob’s favorite of twelve sons, His envious brothers sold him as a slave. Became prime minister of Egypt and saved his family from famine.

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Joseph

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Son of Abraham and Sarah. Born when they were very old, was the firstborn of Sarah.

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Isaac

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Younger son of Isaac and Rebekah. Tricked Isaac into giving him his inheritance. God renewed His covenant through him.

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Jacob

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Ancient rulers of Egypt, worshiped as a god

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Pharoah

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Brother of and spokesman of Moses. He was the first priest of Israel.

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Aaron

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Descendant of Shem and founder of the Hebrew nation. First to receive the personal call from God and he responded in faith.

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Abraham

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The boat built by Noah to save his family and the animals from the flood.

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Ark

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An ornate box that held the tablets of the Law, the rod of Aaron, and some manna, it represented God’s throne on Earth.

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Ark of the Covenant

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The younger son of Isaac and Rebekah. He tricked his brother Esau into giving him the birthright and inheritance. Through him God renewed man’s covenant with Him.

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Jacob

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The man chosen by God to lead the Israelites out of Egypt.

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Moses

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From the Greek “angelos”, meaning messenger. A spiritual, immortal creature possessing intelligence and freewill, who glorifies God without ceasing and serves God as protector and messenger to man.

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Angel

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The second King of Israel, “a man after God’s own heart”

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David

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An idol made by Aaron when the Israelites demanded it. The people worshipped it as the god that brought them out of Egypt.

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Golden Calf

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The “Second Law”. It is named after one of the books of the Bible that is the second promulgation of the Law.

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Deuteronomy

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Enforced removal from one’s own land according to an edict or enforced residence in a foreign land.

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Exile

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The mountains where Abraham offered his son to God in sacrifice.

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Moriah

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The miraculous food that were given to the Israelites during their exodus in the desert.

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Manna

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Heathen, one who practices idolatry; a person abandoning all religious belief

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Pagan

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Another name for the land of Canaan. Named for the Philistines who settled there.

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Palestine

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The first King of Israel, later replaced by David

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Saul

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Son of David who inherited the kingdom and the Davidic promises. Famous for his glorious wisdom.

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Solomon

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The place where God dwelt. The house of God in Jerusalem where the Ark of the Covenant was contained.

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Temple

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An ornamented receptacle in the church in which the consecrated Eucharist is kept for Communion of the sick and dying.

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Tabernacle

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A father or leader who leads a family or tribe. Abraham and his descendants, the founders of Israel are known as this.

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Patriarch

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The 4th century BC Greek conquerer who spread his empire across the known world.Spread Hellenistic culture through out the world.

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Alexander the Great

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An ancient empire ruled by bloodthirsty and wicked men; terrorized the middle-east and threatened Israel and Judah during their monarchal period.

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Assyria

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A great imperial city to which the conquered people of Judah were taken captive by Nebuchadnezzar in 587 BC.

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Babylon

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Greek for “Anointed”. This is used in reference to Jesus because he accomplished perfectly the divine mission of priest prophet and King.

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Christ

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The Persian king who conquered Babylon and allowed the Jews to return to Jerusalem.

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Cyrus the Great

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Hebrew for God

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Elohim

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A priest who lead the exiles in Jerusalem and gathered the books of the Old Testament

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Ezra

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A member of any of the nations besides Israel

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Gentile

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The worship or adoration of anything besides God. Forbidden by the First Commandment.

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Idolatry

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The great prophet who guided the reforms of Hezekiah, his prophecies refer to the coming of the Messiah

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Isaiah

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The people chosen by God to be his own people and inherit the promises of Abraham

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Israel

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The canaanite inhabitants of Jerusalem whom the Israelites had not conquered up to the time of David

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Jebusites

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A reforming king who returned the people to worship God. The Book of Law was found in the Temple during his reign

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Josiah

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One of the tribes of Israel. The name was used for the southern kingdom while Israel was divided by Solomon.

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Judah

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Temporary leaders appointed by God to lead during times when enemies oppressed them.

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Judges

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Third book of the bible, book describes the service of God and religious ceremonies to be done by the Levites

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Leviticus

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Judas Maccabeus and his brothers, leaders of the Jewish revolt against Antiochus IV.

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Maccabees

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A priest who touched off the Jewish revolt, father of Judas Maccabeus.

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Mattathius

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Hebrew for “Annointed”. Messianism is the belief in a savior

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Messiah

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King of Babylon who conquered Judah and carried off many of the inhabitants into exile

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Nebbuchadnezzar II

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The Jewish feast commemorating the deliverance from slavery in Egypt.

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Passover

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The great empire that conquered Babylon and freed the Jews from exile

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Persia

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A powerful nation that invaded canaan from the sea and became the most hated enemies of Israel.

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Philistines

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In the Old Testament, priests were from the tribe of Levi, in Greek and abbreviation of the word presbyteros, “elder”

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Priest

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From the Greek Proto meaning “first” and evaggelos meaning “bringing good news”, the first message of the good news

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Protoevangelium

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A servant of the king who oversees all the affairs of the kingdom; the kings most trusted advisor

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Prime Minister

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The mother of the reigning king. Under Solomon and his successors, this was a very influential thing

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Queen Mother

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What is left after a disaster. In the prophecy of Isaiah, the small number of God’s people will return to Jerusalem after the coming exile

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Remnant

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The last of the Judges, and the man chosen by God to anoint Saul and David for kings of Israel

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Samuel

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Wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac

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Sarah

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Original name of Sarah

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Sarai

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Hebrew for “name”, he was Noah’s firstborn son

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Shem

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Te queen to a wealthy country to the south. She came to Jerusalem to test Solomon’s wisdom, which led her to praise God

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Queen of Sheba

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An ornamented receptacle in the church which the eucharist is paced in order for it to be used in the sacrament of communion of the sick and dying

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Tabernacle

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A city in Mesopotamia, original home of Abraham

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Ur

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The hill on which the oldest part of Jerusalem was built

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Zion