The Christmas Story
Christmas Hymns
The Temple
Disciples & Apostles
Sibling Rivalry
100

Jesus was born in this type of building, because there was no room at the inn.

Stable

100

The lyrics of this hymn include:

"No crib for a bed, the little Lord Jesus laid down His sweet head."

Away in a Manger

100

The Biblical temple was built to replace this house of worship.

The Tabernacle

100

This apostle betrayed Jesus

Judas Iscariot

100

This man sold his birthright to his brother for a bowl of pottage.

Esau

200

The first visitors to worship Jesus

Shepherds

200

The lyrics to this song include:

"Glory to the newborn King."

Hark, the Herald Angels Sing

200

This holy container was housed in the rear most room of the temple

The Ark of the Covenant

200

This apostle was formerly a tax collector

Matthew

200

This man killed his brother out of jealousy.

Cain

300

This angel announced the birth of Jesus to Mary

Gabriel


300

The lyrics in this hymn conclude with:

"Sleep in heavenly peace."

Silent Night

300

This man, father of John the Baptist, was told during his temple service that his wife would have a child

Zecharias

300

This disciple was believed to have been a physician

Luke

300

These two sisters were the daughters of Laban, both married to Jacob.

Rachel and Leah

400

Mary and Joseph were traveling to Bethlehem for this

The Census


400

The lyrics of this hymn include:

"Oh come ye, Oh come ye to Bethlehem."

"Oh Come, All Ye Faithful"

400

This ruler built the first physical Biblical temple

King Solomon

400
His name, given to him by Jesus, means "Rock."
Simon Peter
400

Jesus called these two brothers to be his apostles while they were fishing.

Peter and Andrew

500

Jesus' cousin, son of Elizabeth, who was born six months earlier than Jesus

John the Baptist

500
The lyrics to this hymn include


"Gloria in excelsis Deo!"

Angels We Have Heard on High

500

This ruler built the second Biblical temple

Herod the Great

500

This apostle first doubted Jesus' resurrection, demanding to see it for himself.

Thomas

500

The descendants of these two half brothers have fought on a continual basis, and continue to do so today.

Isaac and Ishmael

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