The 10 Commandments
Moses and the Israelites
Covenants
King David
Prayers
100

These are the rules God gave Moses to guide His people

The Ten Commandments

100

This leader freed the Israelites from slavery in Egypt

Moses

100

God promised this king his kingdom would last forever.

David

100

David defeated this giant with a sling and a stone.

Goliath

100

This prayer begins with the words, “Our Father, who art in heaven.”

The Our Father (Lord’s Prayer)

200

The first three Commandments teach us how to love ___

God

200

God provided this bread from heaven in the desert

Manna

200

David started as a shepherd but later became ___

King

200

David wrote many of these prayers we sing at Mass

Psalms

200

This prayer honors Mary and begins, “Hail Mary, full of grace.”

The Hail Mary

300

The last seven Commandments teach us how to treat ___

Other people

300

The event when God’s angel “passed over” homes with lamb’s blood.

Passover

300

God’s final and everlasting covenant was fulfilled through ___

Jesus Christ

300

When David sinned, he turned back to God with ___

Repentance (or conversion)

300

This short prayer praises the Trinity: “Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit.”

The Glory Be

400

Before Confession, we use the Ten Commandments to check our actions. This is called an ___

Examination of conscience

400

He was the Egyptian ruler who enslaved the Israelites

Pharaoh

400

The covenant in Jesus is called ___

The New Covenant

400

Before becoming king, David hid because this ruler was jealous.

King Saul

400

This prayer is prayed at Mass and begins, “I believe in God, the Father almighty...”

The Creed

500

The Commandments help us live good lives and protect us from __

Sin

500

The Ten Commandments were part of this sacred promise.

Covenant

500

God led His people with a pillar of fire and brought them to this place

The Promised Land

500

David was known as a man after God’s own ___

Heart

500

This set of prayers helps us meditate on the life of Jesus and Mary, often using beads.

The Rosary