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MONTERO FF2 2nd-Quarter-Exam
MONTERO FF2 2nd-Quarter-Exam
General Instructions:
1. Do not modify any part of this template.
2. Use Arial Narrow size 11 in answering the questions.
3. Express your answers in exactly ten (10) sentences.
4. Underline all essential points in your answer.
5. Each item is worth 25 points. Refer to the rubric for grading.
6. Plagiarism will automatically mean a failing mark.
CRITERIA 5 4 3 2 SCORE
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Rainey, B. (2020, August 19). 3 Big Truths for Little People About Natural Disasters. Retrieved from https://everthinehome.com/3-big-truths-little-people-natural-disasters/
Strobel, L. (2012, July 24). Why Does God Allow Tragedy and Suffering? Retrieved December 10, 2020, from https://www.christianitytoday.com/pastors/2012/july-online-
only/doesgodallowtragedy.html
C. Baptism of Christ
- The three Old Testament events that prefigured Baptism are Noah and the flood, the crossing of the Red Sea, and the crossing of
the River Jordan into the promised land. Firstly, as Baptism washes away Original Sin and personal sin, God used the flood to
purge the earth of moral sin. Secondly, by passing through the waters of the red sea, Israel escaped slavery and was saved, while
the forces of Pharaoh were destroyed by it and in Baptism, we are freed from the slavery of sin and our past lives and habits are
washed away. Lastly, the Hebrews, who spent forty years wandering in the desert, crossed the Jordan River and reached the
Promise Land and in the waters of Baptism, the individual passes into the promised land of the Kingdom of God.
Catechism of the Catholic Church. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.catholicculture.org/culture/library/catechism/index.cfm?recnum=4038