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Option #1: Quiz
Matching
1. In Mass, most of our prayers are addressed to _______
God the Father
is, was, and always will be
only one true God
the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
2. God is not a created being, but rather one who _______.
God the Father
is, was, and always will be
only one true God
the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
3. Long after he revealed himself to Moses, God revealed that he is _______, one God in three equally Divine Persons, the Holy Trinity.
God the Father
is, was, and always will be
only one true God
the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
4. The Church Fathers emphasized that there is _______ of both the Old and New Testaments.
God the Father
is, was, and always will be
only one true God
the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
Multiple Choice
1. In the Old Testament, God revealed his name _______, the Hebrew word for 'I am.'
A. First Person
B. Yahweh
C. Abba
D. Mystery
2. In the Gospels, Jesus sometimes addressed God as _______, the Aramaic word for 'father.'
A. First Person
B. Yahweh
C. Abba
D. Mystery
3. God the Father is the ___________ of the Holy Trinity.
A. First Person
B. Yahweh
C. Abba
D. Mystery
4. Even when God reveals himself to us, he remains a _______ that we cannot fully understand.
A. First Person
B. Yahweh
C. Abba
D. Mystery
Short Answer (Optional)
Reflect on the words of Psalm 139 on pages 38 - 39 in your handbook. How do these words help you to understand the nature of God?
Option #2: Three Questions You Still Have
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Option #3: A Summary of What You Learned From the Chapter
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