In the desert, God fed the Israelites with
manna and quail
Th Ark of the Covenant house
the Ten Connandments
Prophets are people who
speak for God
Th prophet who was taken to heaven in a fiery chariot is
Elijah
We celebrate Jesus' saving sacrifice and holy meal when we celebrate
We commit a mortal sin if we do something seriously wrong, we know our act is wrong, and we do it
When the Israelites forgot God and their promises, God sent judges to
lead the people and defeat their enemies
Anointing is blessing a person with oil
to dedicate that person to God
Isaiah the prophet had a vision of
the holiness of God
God becoming man is called the
Incarnation
Conscience helps us make decisions after considering our obligations,
principles and the consequences
A judge known for his tremendous physical strength was
Samson
When God offered King Solomon a gift, he asked for
an understanding heart and wisdom
The Israelites sinned chiefly by
committing idolatry and social injustice
The last and greatest prophet was
John the Baptist
We can be reconciled with God by the Sacrament of Reconciliation, an act of contrition, and act of love, or
receiving the Eucharist
A non-Jewish woman who became an ancestor of Jesus' was
Ruth
God listened to the people's request for a king, so he inspired
Samuel to anoint Saul as first king of Israel
The prophet who was arrested and beaten for pointing out people's sins is
Jeremiah
The father of the prophet who prepared the people for the Messiah's coming by calling them to repent was
Zechariah
The punishment for the Israelites who were always complaining was to
spend 40 years in the desert without entering the Promised Land
Those who lead us to the Promised Land the way Joshua led the Israelites to Canaan are
Jesus and his representatives in the Church
David's keen sense of justice was shown by
his anger at the rich man who stole a poor man's lamb
During Israel's exile in Babylon, Ezekiel told the people that
God planned to raise up a new Israel
The period of time that begins on the First Sunday of Advent and ends on the Feast of Christ the King is called
the liturgical, or Church year