The document defines and describes several key Christian concepts and terms:
- Original Sin refers to humanity's fallen state resulting from Adam and Eve's rebellion in the Garden of Eden.
- The Trinity refers to the Christian belief in one God existing as three persons - Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
- Baptism is a Christian rite of purification through water that welcomes one into the church.
- The Sabbath, observed on Saturday, is a day of rest and worship commanded by God.
- Judas Iscariot was the apostle who betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver.
- Crucifixion refers to Jesus' torture and execution by being nailed to a cross.
2. Original Sin also called ancestral sin, is the Christian
doctrine of humanity's state of sin resulting from the fall
of man, namely the sin of consuming from the tree of
knowledge of good and evil, stemming from Adam's
rebellion in Eden.
3. The unity of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as three
persons in one Godhead according to Christian
dogma.
4. The Christian religious rite of sprinkling water on to a person's
forehead or of immersing them in water, symbolizing
purification or regeneration and admission to the Christian
Church. In many denominations, baptism is performed on
young children and is accompanied by name-giving.
5. Sabbath is a day(Saturday) set aside for rest
and worship. According to (Exodus 20:8), the
Sabbath is commanded by God to be kept as
a holy day of rest, as God rested from creation.
6. Judas Iscariot, (died c. ad 30), one of the Twelve
Apostles, notorious for betraying Jesus.
He disclosed Jesus whereabouts to the chief priests
and elders for 30 pieces of silver.
One who betray under the guise of friendship.
She heatedly called her best friend a Judas after she found out her
secrets had been spread all over town.
Judas Iscariot:
7. The torture and execution of a person by fixation to a
cross.
An act of killing someone by nailing or trying his hands
and feet to a cross.
The killing of Jesus Christ on a cross.
8. The theological term that means to be raised physically from the
dead and to receive an incorruptible, immortal body, never again to
be subject to death, just like that received by Jesus Christ upon His
resurrection.
According to Bible and Christian dogma Jesus Christ is the only
Person in history who has been resurrected.
9. The reconciliation of God and humankind through the
sacrificial death of Jesus Christ.
The exemplifying of human oneness with God.
10. The action of saving or being saved from sin, error, or evil.
As a Christian theological foundation, redemption refers to
the deliverance of Christians from sin.
11. To be absorbed in thought.
“He was musing on the problems he faced“
(in Greek and Roman mythology) each of nine goddesses, the
daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne, who preside over the arts
and sciences.
A state of deep thought or dreamy abstraction.
A source of inspiration ; especially: a guiding genius.
12. The embodiment of a deity or spirit in some earthly form.
The union of divinity with humanity in Jesus Christ.
Having a Human body.
Coming down in to human form.