| A | B |
| magisterium | the living teaching office of the Church, consisting of the pope and bishops |
| Resurrection | Jesus Christ's rising from death to new life |
| Tradition | the Revelation of the good news of Jesus Christ as lived out in the church, past and present |
| Scripture | the written account of God’s Revelation and his relationship with his people |
| synagagoue | gathering place for studying Scripture |
| divine inspiration | the special guidance that the Holy Spirit gave to the human authors of the Bible |
| epistles | letters in the New Testament |
| gospels | accounts of God’s Revelation through Jesus Christ |
| deposit of faith | all the truth contained in Scripture and Tradition |
| number of books in the Bible | 73 |
| The Bible was written over a span of _____ years. | 2000 |
| the four gospels | Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John |
| another name for the Scriptures | the Bible |
| the two parts of the Bible | the Old Testament and the New Testament |