The Roman Empire
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Holy Week
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He was emperor during Jesus's lifetime

Augustus

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The little town where Jesus was born

Bethlehem

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The money that Judas received for betraying Jesus.

Thirty pieces of silver

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The name given to the day when Judas received the money to betray Jesus.

Spy Wednesday

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The New York Avenue where the annual Easter parade is held.

Fifth Avenue

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The Roman name of the land where Jesus lived.

Judea

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The Beautitutes were recited by Jesus during this.

The sermon on the Mount

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A betrayal is often called this, a biblical reference to how Jesus was betrayed.

The kiss of Judas

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The day Jesus instituted the Eucharist

Holy Thursday

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When Jesus entered this city, the people welcomed him with palm leaves.

Jerusalem

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The Roman governor who sent Jesus to be crucified

Pontius Pilate

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Jesus raised him from the dead.

Lazarus

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The place where Jesus was captured.

The Garden of Gethsemane

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The day Jesus died.

Good Friday

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The Last supper was a celebration of this Jewish feast that Jesus shared with his disciples.

Passover

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The wife of the governor that sent Jesus to his death.

Claudia Procula

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Jesus made a miracle at a wedding feast in this town.

Cana

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The disciple who cut off an ear of a soldier the night Jesus was captured.

Peter

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The day during Holy Week when people traditionally are baptized.

Holy Saturday

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The Easter Bunny is believed to have originated in Germany by this religious group.

Lutherans

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The four letters on top of the cross that signify "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews."

I.N.R.I.

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Also known as Calvary, the hill where Jesus was crucified.

Golgotha

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The name of the two thieves that were crucified alongside Jesus.

Dismas and Gestas

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The first day of Holy Week.

Palm Sunday

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The French-Russian company that made Easter eggs for the Czar of Russia.

Fabergé

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