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Name__________________________________ Jesus Christ: Source of Our Salvation

Chapter 2 Directed Reading Worksheet


Date___________________________________ The Fall and Promise of a Savior

Directions: Read through the chapter and fill in the missing information. All the questions run sequential to the chapter. If a
true/false statement is false, correct it.

Introduction: Original Sin (pages 47–54)

1. What does it mean to say that Adam and Eve enjoyed the greatest human paradise possible?

2. Adam and Eve placed their trust in __________ when he suggested that God was __________ to them. He assured them, “You
certainly will not _____! God knows well that when you eat of it your ________ will be opened and you will be like ________,
who know good and evil.” Consequently, they rejected a _________________________ life and chose a self-centered life.

3. Thinking about evil requires thinking about _______________. Humans have the ability to freely __________God’s love and to
enter into _____________with him and one another, but also to ________ God. There is no evil in God, but he _____________
the reality of sin and evil. If there were no _______________ and opportunity to choose, you would be like a _______________
or action figure that God manipulated.

4. True or False? Both humans and angels can choose to move toward God or away from him.

5. True or False? Devils and demons are names for angels and humans who reject God radically and choose evil.

6. True or False? Satan is equal to God in power.

7. Explain why God permits Satan to injure people physically and spiritually.

8. True or False? By restricting the one tree in the garden, God made Adam free to love God or reject God.

9. The expulsion from paradise reflects the tragic __________________ of Adam and Eve’s disobedience: loss of
_________________ with God, within themselves, with each __________, and with all of creation. They ________ everything
that derived from the intimacy they shared with God: their _____________ in paradise, original ____________, original
holiness, and original _________________.

10. True or False? Adam and Eve’s personal sin affected human nature, which has been passed down through the generations.

11. True or False? Original Sin is “committed” by human beings rather than “contracted.”

12. What was Pelagianism? Why is it a heresy?


13. True or False? St. Athanasius said that humans need God’s grace for the forgiveness of their sins and for the healing of their
relationship with God.

14. True or False? Catholic teaching holds that Original Sin so radically destroyed human freedom that it was impossible for
humans to overcome it.

15. What does most of the Old Testament chronicle?

16. True or False? Life-threatening and life-reducing aspects of human existence are not due to Original Sin, including physical,
emotional, and spiritual illnesses, injustices of all types, and natural disasters.

17. Humanity experiences three important ________________ as a result of Adam and Eve’s sin. We have lost original
__________, now experiencing fear of God rather than beloved _______________. The loss of original __________, has
brought disharmony with ourselves, between man and woman, and with God’s ____________. Finally, we are subject to
_______________, suffering and the dominion of __________.

18. What does Christ ‘passion reveal about the Father?

Section 1: Sin Multiplies (pages 55–57)

19. Write the Protoevangelium below.

20. The ____________________ is God’s immediate plan of salvation. It __________ the future Messiah and Redeemer who will
__________ with evil and emerge victorious. The Church understands this to be the _______________ of Jesus Christ, the
_______________. His obedience made up in a superabundant way for Adam’s ____________________.

21. True or False? Early Christian writers identified the woman mentioned in the Protoevangelium as Elizabeth, the mother of John
the Baptist.

22. True or False? Identifying persons, events, or things in the Old Testament that prefigure and serve as a prototype of the
fulfillment of God’s plan in the Person of Christ, is known as eschatology.

23. True or False? The Old Testament speaks about Christ in an anticipatory manner.

24. True or False? The author of the Genesis accounts stressed both God’s judgment on sinners but also his mercy.

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25. What three stories immediately follow the story of the Fall of Man in Genesis 3, which illustrate how rapidly sin spread after the
first transgression?

26. True or False? The story of the flood is a typology of Christ’s saving us from sins in the water of Baptism.

27. Who are some Gentiles that God honored in the Old Testament?

28. What lesson does the Book of Genesis teach repeatedly?

Section 2: Covenants in the Old Testament (pages 59–61)

29. The Old Testament covenants foretold a _____________ that would be written on the __________ of humankind. Jesus Christ
was the _______________ of his promise God made with the people of ancient __________. His first covenant was with Noah,
then with ____________, Moses, and finally with David. It was the latter in which he announced that the _____________ and
Savior would come from David’s ________________.

30. What are the two sacred parts of biblical covenants? What condition did God establish with Abraham?

31. True or False? The Decalogue summarizes the Law of Abraham and expresses what humans know in their hearts, and deduce
by reason, to be right or wrong.

32. How would the Chosen People be a beacon of God’s Revelation to the whole world?

33. True or False? The key promise of God’s covenant with David led the Israelites to believe in the Messiah, one who would come
and save them from their enemies.

Section 3: God Prepares the World for a Savior (pages 63–66)

34. The __________ period of Israel’s monarchy was during the reign of King __________. He made ______________ its capital
and brought peace, culture, and _______________ to the land. ____________, his son, succeeded David as king and was
known for his _______________ and the building of the __________ in Jerusalem which became the center of worship and
_______________ for the Chosen People.

35. Solomon’s building projects severely _________ the people, and his many foreign __________ led him to worship their
_________. After his death, the kingdom divided into the northern kingdom of __________ – consisting of ten tribes – and the
southern kingdom of __________ – consisting of the tribes of _____________and Judah with Jerusalem as its _____________.

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36. What caused the destruction of the kingdom of Israel 722 BC? The kingdom of Judah in 587 BC?

37. True or False? God sent prophets to both the north and the south to remind people of his covenant with them.

38. What messages did the prophets proclaim to the people?

39. True or False? While the Jews were suffering the consequences of many years of infidelity and sin in Babylon, God sent
prophets to give them hope about their future.

40. According to the prophet Jeremiah, how would the new covenant be different from the old covenant?

41. The prophet __________ brought hope to the Jewish people by predicting a time when God would __________ Israel and the
people would return to the ____________________. The Book of __________ predicted much about the Messiah which applied
to Jesus. It includes the ____________________ that describes “the servant” whom God will use to usher in a glorious
__________.

42. True or False? Jesus interpreted the messianic way to Salvation as a path of earthly glory and domination, not a path of
suffering and service.

43. What did Isaiah’s prophecies remind the Israelites?

44. What does Isaiah 60: 1–5 reveal about God’s plan for Salvation?

45. Prior to the birth of Christ, __________ rule gave way to the Greeks, then to the Seleucid dynasty, and finally to the
__________. The Jews fought efforts to ______________ them and faithful Jews kept their religion alive through __________
worship and by meeting in _______________. Disagreement among Jewish leaders and __________ divided Judaism into
different sects, including the ______________, Sadducees, Essenes, and _______________.

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