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45. what sense is this: just as the israelites were freed from slavery …

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  1. what sense is this: just as the israelites were freed from slavery by god through moses, we are freed from sin, evil, and death by god through jesus christ, the new moses.

a) spiritual sense
b) allegorical sense
c) anagogical sense
d) moral sense
e) literal sense

  1. what sense is this: jesus christ destroyed original sin in the waters of baptism just like god destroyed the pharaohs power (his troops) by the waters of the red sea.

a) allegorical sense
b) literal sense
c) anagogical sense
d) moral sense
e) spiritual sense

  1. what sense is this: we can enter our promised land of heaven through the waters of baptism just as the israelites entered the promised land by passing through the waters of the red sea.

a) spiritual sense
b) anagogical sense
c) allegorical sense
d) literal sense
e) moral sense

  1. what sense is this: just as god helped save the israelites and delivered them to the promised land, jesus christ saved and delivered us from the evil of the world through baptism.

a) spiritual sense
b) allegorical sense
c) literal sense
d) moral sense
e) anagogical sense

  1. moral speaks

a) of deeds
b) how to act
c) our destiny
d) of faith

  1. anagogical speaks

a) our destiny
b) of faith
c) how to act
d) of deeds

Explanation:

Response

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Analyze Questions 45 to 48

  • Question 45: The comparison connects Moses freeing Israelites from physical slavery to Jesus freeing us from spiritual slavery (sin, evil, death). This typological connection (Old Testament prefiguring the New Testament) defines the Allegorical Sense.
  • Question 46: The comparison connects the waters of the Red Sea destroying Pharaoh's power to the waters of Baptism destroying original sin. This typological connection is the Allegorical Sense.
  • Question 47: The comparison connects entering the promised land of Heaven through Baptism to entering the earthly promised land. Since it points toward our ultimate heavenly destiny, this is the Anagogical Sense.
  • Question 48: The comparison connects God delivering Israelites to the promised land to Jesus delivering us from evil through Baptism. This typological connection is the Allegorical Sense.

Analyze Questions 49 and 50

  • Question 49: The moral sense (tropological) teaches us how we ought to live and act justly. Therefore, moral speaks of "how to act".
  • Question 50: The anagogical sense (eschatological) points toward our ultimate goal, eternal life, and heavenly future. Therefore, anagogical speaks of "our destiny".

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Question 45

(b) Allegorical Sense

Question 46

(a) Allegorical Sense

Question 47

(b) Anagogical Sense

Question 48

(b) Allegorical Sense

Question 49

(b) how to act

Question 50

(a) our destiny
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Answer:

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Analyze Questions 45 to 48

  • Question 45: The comparison connects Moses freeing Israelites from physical slavery to Jesus freeing us from spiritual slavery (sin, evil, death). This typological connection (Old Testament prefiguring the New Testament) defines the Allegorical Sense.
  • Question 46: The comparison connects the waters of the Red Sea destroying Pharaoh's power to the waters of Baptism destroying original sin. This typological connection is the Allegorical Sense.
  • Question 47: The comparison connects entering the promised land of Heaven through Baptism to entering the earthly promised land. Since it points toward our ultimate heavenly destiny, this is the Anagogical Sense.
  • Question 48: The comparison connects God delivering Israelites to the promised land to Jesus delivering us from evil through Baptism. This typological connection is the Allegorical Sense.

Analyze Questions 49 and 50

  • Question 49: The moral sense (tropological) teaches us how we ought to live and act justly. Therefore, moral speaks of "how to act".
  • Question 50: The anagogical sense (eschatological) points toward our ultimate goal, eternal life, and heavenly future. Therefore, anagogical speaks of "our destiny".

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Question 45

(b) Allegorical Sense

Question 46

(a) Allegorical Sense

Question 47

(b) Anagogical Sense

Question 48

(b) Allegorical Sense

Question 49

(b) how to act

Question 50

(a) our destiny
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