Presence
Eucharist
Jewish Tradition
Tabernacle
BONUS
100

Where is God present?

God is present in all of his creation.

100

Who is present in the Eucharist?

JESUS!!!

100

Do sacrifices look like they did in the Old Testament?

No, today they are sacrificing your time and earthly happiness to get closer to Jesus.

100

What is the New Tabernacle?

our hearts

100

Did Jesus ever refer to the Bread of the Presence before the Last Supper?

YES

200
How is God present in the world?

He provides everything we need and guides us through our life.

200

What is the Eucharist?

Jesus' body

200

Was the bread considered sacred before or after it was offered as a sacrifice?

only after

200

The covenant was established through the events that took place on Mount _______.

Sinia

200

How were men other than the Levitical priests allowed to eat the Bread of the Presence?

They practiced sexual purity

300

How does the New Covenant give us the presence?

Jesus is the New Covenant because he died for us and gave us the Eucharist.

300

What does the Eucharist do?

brings us closer to God and strengthens our faiths

300

True or False- The early jewish rabbis believed that something special happened to the bread of the Presence.

TRUE

300

Who did God command to make the three components of the Tabernacle?

Moses

300

Where did david go on the run from King Saul?

The Tabernacle of Moses

400

What language did Bible used to be written in? Why?

Hebrew and they were changed to English to reference to show the significance of the presence of the Eucharist.

400
Why is the Eucharist important?

it is a memorial of Jesus' death

400

What does Jewish Tradition have to say about the Eucharist?

it is very similar to the passover and manna

400

What was the Tabernacle foreshadowing in the Old Testament?

the Eucharist.

400

Did priests in the Temple work on the Sabbath

YES

500

How does the Last Supper relate to the Presence of Jesus?

In the Last Supper, Jesus explains how he is physically present in the Eucharist.
500

Where does the name "Eucharist" come from?

it comes from the greek word "Eucharistia" that means thanksgiving. When we receive the Eucharist we are giving thanks to Jesus for dying for us.

500

What was the one sacred object that the Jewish were allowed to see on occasion that was hidden behind a veil?

The bread of the presence

500

What 3 things were kept in the Tabernacle?

1. the Ark of the Covenant

2. the Menorah

3. the golden table of the Bread of the Presence

500

What confuses scholars about the Last Supper?

Why did Jesus say the bread is his body and not the roasted flesh of the lamb