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Next to each reflection on the biblical texts, a reference to a historical, contemporary or close to our time event has been inserted. Even in our time many other figures could be recognized as capable of prophecy: they are men and women, even decidedly strangers to the ecclesial community, who know how to listen to the words of hope of the Scriptures, even without calling them "sacred"; who know how to recognize the Way that leads to the good of humanity without calling it "salvation"; who spend their lives to accompany others to the fullness of themselves and of the gift sown in them, even without appealing to the ethics that flow from the Christian experience; who embody with conviction and dedication the richness that we know from the Good News of Jesus, perhaps even without referring to it or knowing it. Which of the following deductions drawn from reading the text is correct? A) The men and women recognized as capable of prophecy are exclusively people outside the ecclesialcommunity B) Men and women recognized as capable of prophecy consider the words of hope of theScriptures "sacred". C) The men and women recognized as capable of prophecy appeal solely to Christianexperience D) Men and women recognized as capable of prophecy accompany others to fullness of himself E) The men and women recognized as capable of prophecy believe that the only salvation is Path that leads to the good of humanity

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Next to each reflection on the biblical texts, a reference to a historical, contemporary or close to our time event has been inserted. Even in our time many other figures could be recognized as capable of prophecy: they are men and women, even decidedly strangers to the ecclesial community, who know how to listen to the words of hope of the Scriptures, even without calling them "sacred"; who know how to recognize the Way that leads to the good of humanity without calling it "salvation"; who spend their lives to accompany others to the fullness of themselves and of the gift sown in them, even without appealing to the ethics that flow from the Christian experience; who embody with conviction and dedication the richness that we know from the Good News of Jesus, perhaps even without referring to it or knowing it.

Which of the following deductions drawn from reading the text is correct? A) The men and women recognized as capable of prophecy are exclusively people outside the ecclesialcommunity B) Men and women recognized as capable of prophecy consider the words of hope of theScriptures "sacred". C) The men and women recognized as capable of prophecy appeal solely to Christianexperience D) Men and women recognized as capable of prophecy accompany others to fullness of himself E) The men and women recognized as capable of prophecy believe that the only salvation is Path that leads to the good of humanity

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Solution 1

The correct deduction from the text is D) Men and women recognized as capable of prophecy accompany others to fullness of himself. The text clearly states that these individuals "spend their lives to accompany others to the fullness of themselves and of the gift sown in them". The other options are either contradicted or not explicitly supported by the text.

Solution 2

The correct deduction from the text is D) Men and women recognized as capable of prophecy accompany others to fullness of himself.

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