Who refused to let Jesus wash their feet at first?
Peter
What city did Jesus enter on Palm Sunday?
Jerusalem
What does "Hosanna" mean?
Which parts of Jesus' body were most likely nailed to the cross?
Wrists and feet
Where was the Messiah prophesied to be born?
Bethlehem
Who warned Pontius Pilate not to harm Jesus?
His (Pilate's) wife
What Jewish feast was taking place during Holy Week, which caused so many people to come into town?
Passover
What was potentially Barabbas' first name, as seen in some ancient Greek manuscripts?
Jesus
Jesus' side was pierced with a spear, to check if he had really died. What came out of his body?
Blood and water
What Sacrament was instituted during Holy Week?
Eucharist (on Holy Thursday)
Who objected to a woman anointing Jesus' feet, saying that the money for the expensive oil could be used for the poor?
Judas
Where did Judas betray Jesus?
The Garden of Gethsemane
What does "Barabbas" mean?
"Son of the Father"
Before Jesus' arrest, as he prayed, he experienced a rare medical phenomenon due to severe stress. What was it?
Sweating drops of blood (hematohidrosis)
Which Old Testament covenant foreshadowed how Jesus, God's only son, would carry the wood of his cross up the mountain of Calvary?
Abrahamic (his son Isaac)
What did Judas betray Jesus for?
30 pieces of silver
Where did the Last Supper take place?
Upper Room (traditionally, of Mark the Evangelist's family's house)
What English word is derived from "crucifixion"?
Excruciating
On the cross, what did Jesus have to do to breathe or speak?
Push up on his nailed feet
What title was Jesus called that shows his royal lineage, which the Messiah was prophesied to come from?
"Son of David"
What was Pontius Pilate's job?
Governor (or Roman "Prefect")
In which specific court of the temple did Jesus perform the cleansing of the temple?
"Court of the Gentiles" - the outer court, where all people were allowed to come and worship
What does "Jesus" mean?
"God saves"
What was the most likely cause of Jesus' death?
Heart attack
Ancient Greek athletes & Roman gladiators (Give one)