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If you type in "faith first chapter reviewanswers" into Google and go on the one that says "Catechist and Teachers:: Chapter Review" and click the one that you want for instance "Jesus and the new testament" and click the chapter you want under the answer key like number 9 and there you have it

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Q: Answers to faith first Jesus in the New Testament for chapter 9?
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