02. God Reveals Himself

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1. God's most complete revelation was through His Son, Jesus Christ.  p. 13

Explanation

The statement suggests that according to the belief system being discussed, God's most complete revelation was through Jesus Christ. This implies that Jesus Christ is considered to be the ultimate embodiment of God's message and teachings.

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Read chapter 02 in US Catholic Catechism for Adults. Self-study program - see website for St. Edward RCIA, Shelton WA.

2. God's relationship with people is called "a covenant" in Scripture.  p.18

Explanation

In Scripture, God's relationship with people is referred to as "a covenant." This implies that there is a mutual agreement or promise between God and individuals or a community. A covenant is a binding relationship where both parties have responsibilities and obligations. This concept is found throughout the Bible, particularly in the Old Testament, where God establishes covenants with various individuals and the nation of Israel. It signifies God's faithfulness and commitment to his people and highlights the importance of obedience and loyalty in the relationship.

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3. God established a covenant with Abraham.  p. 18

Explanation

The statement is true because it states that God established a covenant with Abraham. A covenant is a binding agreement or promise between two parties, and in this case, it refers to the agreement between God and Abraham. This covenant is significant because it marks the beginning of God's chosen people, the Israelites, and sets the foundation for the relationship between God and His people throughout the Bible.

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4. God revealed his name to Moses: "I AM WHO AM."

Explanation

The statement is true because in the Bible, specifically in the book of Exodus, God reveals his name to Moses as "I AM WHO I AM". This is when God appears to Moses in the form of a burning bush and instructs him to go to Pharaoh and lead the Israelites out of Egypt. This revelation of God's name signifies his eternal and self-existent nature.

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5. All that is needed for salvation has already been revealed.  p. 14-15

Explanation

The statement suggests that everything necessary for salvation has already been made known or disclosed. This implies that there is no further need for additional revelations or teachings in order to attain salvation. Therefore, the correct answer is True, indicating that the statement is accurate.

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6. The Prophets were sent to prepare the people of the covenant for the coming of the Messiah.  p. 14

Explanation

The explanation for the given correct answer is that the Prophets were sent to prepare the people of the covenant for the coming of the Messiah. This means that the purpose of the Prophets was to guide and teach the people, and to help them understand and be ready for the arrival of the Messiah. The Prophets acted as messengers of God, delivering His word and preparing the people for the salvation and redemption that the Messiah would bring. Therefore, the statement is true.

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7. God's Revelation is transmitted to us by Scripture.    p. 13

Explanation

The explanation for the given correct answer is that according to the statement provided, God's Revelation is transmitted to us by Scripture. This implies that the information and knowledge about God's Revelation is communicated to us through the medium of Scripture. Therefore, the answer "True" is correct as it aligns with the statement given.

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8. The burning bush represented the mystery of God.   p. 12  

Explanation

The burning bush represented the mystery of God because it was a miraculous event in which the bush was on fire but not consumed by the flames. This symbolized the divine presence of God and His ability to reveal Himself in unexpected and mysterious ways. The burning bush encounter was a significant moment in the biblical narrative, as it was when God called Moses to lead the Israelites out of Egypt.

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9. God established a covenant with Noah.  p. 18

Explanation

The statement is true because according to religious texts, God established a covenant with Noah after the Great Flood. This covenant was a promise from God to never again destroy the earth with a flood and was symbolized by the appearance of a rainbow. This event is described in the book of Genesis in the Bible.

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10. Revelation is the self-disclosure of the living God.   p. 13

Explanation

The given statement suggests that revelation refers to the act of the living God revealing or disclosing information about Himself. This implies that revelation involves God making Himself known to humanity in some way. Therefore, the correct answer is true, as it aligns with the definition provided in the statement.

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11. The priest of Midian, Jethro, was Moses' father-in-law.  p. 11

Explanation

The given statement is true. It states that Jethro, the priest of Midian, was Moses' father-in-law. This implies that Jethro was related to Moses through marriage.

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12. Using human reason, we learn about God from creation and our conscience.  p. 12

Explanation

The explanation for the given correct answer is that according to the statement provided, we can gain knowledge about God through human reason. This can be achieved by observing and studying the creation around us, as well as through our conscience which guides us towards moral and ethical understanding. Therefore, the statement supports the idea that it is true that we can learn about God through these means.

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13. God's Revelation is transmitted to us by Apostolic tradition.  p. 18

Explanation

Apostolic tradition is the transmission of the teachings and beliefs of the apostles, who were chosen by Jesus Christ himself, to future generations. This transmission is seen as a way in which God's revelation is communicated to us. Therefore, it is true that God's Revelation is transmitted to us by Apostolic tradition.

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14. Abraham, Isaac & Jacob all had separate gods.   p. 14

Explanation

The given statement is false. Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob all worshiped the same God, the God of Israel. They are considered patriarchs of the Israelite people and are central figures in the Hebrew Bible. They are often referred to as the "God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob" to emphasize their shared belief in the same deity.

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15. These words are found in the Book of Psalms: "Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light for my path."

Explanation

This statement is true because it accurately reflects a verse from the Book of Psalms. The verse states that God's word is like a lamp that guides and illuminates our path, providing us with direction and wisdom. This metaphorical language emphasizes the importance of seeking guidance from God's word in navigating life's challenges and making righteous decisions.

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16. God shows Himself by both great deeds and by words.  p. 13

Explanation

The statement suggests that God reveals Himself through both His actions and His words. This implies that God's presence and existence can be experienced and understood through the great deeds He performs as well as the messages and teachings He communicates. Therefore, the statement is true as it highlights the various ways in which God manifests Himself to individuals.

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17. Private revelations such as Lourdes and Fatima add nothing to the revelations found in Scripture, but instead, inspire us. p. 15

Explanation

Private revelations such as Lourdes and Fatima are believed to be additional messages or visions from God that are not found in Scripture. However, according to the given statement, these revelations do not add anything new to the revelations already present in Scripture. Instead, they serve as sources of inspiration for believers. Therefore, the correct answer is True.

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18. God established a covenant with Pharaoh.

Explanation

The statement "God established a covenant with Pharaoh" is false. In the Bible, there is no mention of a covenant being established between God and Pharaoh. Instead, there are accounts of God sending plagues upon Egypt and eventually freeing the Israelites from slavery under Pharaoh's rule.

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19. God commanded Moses to take off his sword before approaching.  p. 11

Explanation

The explanation for the answer "False" is not available.

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20. God established a covenant with Israel through Moses.   p. 14, 18

Explanation

The explanation for the given correct answer is that according to the information provided on pages 14 and 18, it is stated that God established a covenant with Israel through Moses. This indicates that the statement "God established a covenant with Israel through Moses" is true.

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21. The "culture of disbelief"  stems from a misintesrpretation of the U.S. First Amendment which prohibits sthe establishment of a state relgion.    p. 16

Explanation

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22. God told Moses to go to Pharaoh, the leader of Egypt.  p. 12

Explanation

The given statement is true because according to the information provided, God instructed Moses to go to Pharaoh, who was the leader of Egypt. This implies that Moses had a divine command to approach Pharaoh.

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23. God established an individual covenant with Seth.   p. 18

Explanation

The statement is false because God did not establish an individual covenant with Seth. The Bible does not mention any specific covenant between God and Seth.

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24. The Christian covenant is definitive so there will be no more public revelation.

Explanation

The statement suggests that the Christian covenant is final and complete, meaning that there will be no further public revelation from God. This implies that all the necessary teachings and guidance for Christians have already been revealed and there is no need for any additional divine communication. Therefore, the correct answer is True.

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25. Moses was to speak to Pharaoh privately and alone.   p. 12

Explanation

The given statement is false. According to the information provided, Moses was not supposed to speak to Pharaoh privately and alone.

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26. God's Revelation is transmitted to us by the myths of our primitive ancestors. p. 16

Explanation

The statement suggests that God's Revelation is transmitted to us through the myths of our primitive ancestors. However, the correct answer is False, indicating that this statement is not true. This implies that the transmission of God's Revelation is not solely dependent on the myths of our primitive ancestors, indicating that there are other ways or sources through which we receive God's Revelation.

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27. Adam made Abraham the father of a chosen people.  p. 14

Explanation

Adam did not make Abraham the father of a chosen people. This statement is incorrect.

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28. Horeb was the mountain of God where Moses received the commandments. p.11

Explanation

Horeb being the mountain of God where Moses received the commandments is a well-known fact from biblical history. This information is commonly accepted and widely documented. Therefore, the statement "Horeb was the mountain of God where Moses received the commandments" is true.

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29. The principal way we respond to God's revelation is through perseverance.  p. 14

Explanation

The given statement is false. The principal way we respond to God's revelation is not through perseverance. The correct answer is not provided in the given options.

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30. God's Revelation is transmitted to us by historical archives found in Israel.

Explanation

The explanation for the given correct answer is that historical archives found in Israel are considered to be a significant source of God's Revelation. These archives, such as the Hebrew Bible, contain texts that are believed to be divinely inspired and provide insights into God's communication with humanity. Therefore, it can be concluded that God's Revelation is transmitted to us through these historical archives found in Israel.

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God's most complete revelation was through His Son, Jesus...
God's relationship with people is called "a covenant" in...
God established a covenant with Abraham.  p. 18
God revealed his name to Moses: "I AM WHO AM."
All that is needed for salvation has already been revealed.  p....
The Prophets were sent to prepare the people of the covenant for the...
God's Revelation is transmitted to us by...
The burning bush represented the mystery of God.   p. 12...
God established a covenant with Noah.  p. 18
Revelation is the self-disclosure of the living God.   p. 13
The priest of Midian, Jethro, was Moses' father-in-law.  p....
Using human reason, we learn about God from creation and our...
God's Revelation is transmitted to us by Apostolic...
Abraham, Isaac & Jacob all had separate gods.   p. 14
These words are found in the Book of Psalms: "Your word is a lamp...
God shows Himself by both great deeds and by words.  p. 13
Private revelations such as Lourdes and Fatima add nothing to the...
God established a covenant with Pharaoh.
God commanded Moses to take off his sword before approaching.  p....
God established a covenant with Israel through Moses.   p....
The "culture of disbelief"  stems from a...
God told Moses to go to Pharaoh, the leader of Egypt.  p. 12
God established an individual covenant with Seth.   p. 18
The Christian covenant is definitive so there will be no more public...
Moses was to speak to Pharaoh privately and alone.   p. 12
God's Revelation is transmitted to us by the myths of our...
Adam made Abraham the father of a chosen people.  p. 14
Horeb was the mountain of God where Moses received the commandments....
The principal way we respond to God's revelation is through...
God's Revelation is transmitted to us by historical archives found...
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