Answer:
a. Plenary- full in all respects or requirements.
b. Inspiration- God-breathed
c. Canon- an established rule or standard or faith and practice.
d. Universal inspiration- belief all Christians are inspired in the same way as the writers of the Bible.
e. Unknown means- something God uses to communicate with His people
f. Reveal- make known something previously unknown or unseen.
Explanation:
a) Plenary is the full and absolute right of the idea or thing. It implies the completeness of anything that is being taken into consideration.
b) Inspiration is the God-breathed way of the prophets and those writing the scriptures being inspired to write or know about the gospels.
c) Canon is the established rule or standard of faith which is to be followed by the believers, and also the rules they have to apply in practicing the religion.
d) Universal inspiration is the belief of which all Christians are inspired by God to know or learn about God. This is also the believed to be the very same way God inspires his prophets to write the Bible, thus making all believers the same.
e) Unknown means can be best explained as the source of inspiration through which God communicates with the people, His people.
f) To reveal is to show something that has not been previously seen or heard about. God uses revelations to show his disciples and believers of the things that will come in the future.
I think the best choice is B because in the picture it shows that the Supreme Court and the Court Of Appeal is connected, which is the same thing of the Supreme Court hearing the cases on appeal.
Protects the rights of Americans to vote. (Any American cannot be denied the right to vote,based on race,color,or being a former slave)
That their is a higher head, that Although "Judaism birthed both Christianity and Islam", the "three monotheistic faiths went their separate ways". The three faiths "understand the role of Abraham" in "differing ways", and the relationships between Judaism and Christianity and between Judaism and Islam are "uneven".