Sacrament in which we receive the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ under the appearances of bread and wine.
The Eucharist
Why was the new Pharaoh threatened by the Israelites?
There were so many of them! (Nearly 2 million).
What is the term for giving something up freely and willingly for the good of another.
To sacrifice!
The Passover is the ________ Plague that occurred in Egypt.
Tenth/ Last
True or False: Jesus has come to abolish the Ten Commandments and replace them with a New Law.
False! "I have come not to abolish but to fulfill the Law."
Worship of false gods, or the worship of someone or something as if it were God.
Idolatry
How does Pharaoh respond to the threat of the Israelites? (2 parts)
He subjects the people to cruel slavery.
He orders every firstborn male to be killed.
Name an example of a sacrifice in the Old Testament.
Sister will approve the answer.
How did Jesus respond to the people's disbelief and leaving when He said they should eat His flesh and drink His blood?
He did not change what he said, but re-affirmed and repeated it.
This shows he means it literally not symbolically!
What do the first three commandments have in common?
They tell us how we should treat the Lord.
Important Jewish feast celebrating God’s freeing of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. It prefigures Christ’s sacrifice on the Cross and the Eucharist.
The Passover
Who picks up baby Moses from the Nile River?
Pharaoh's daughter
What is the perfect sacrifice that Christians offer?
The Eucharist at Mass!
When was the First Mass celebrated?
Who were the first priests?
Last Supper
Apostles
List the first three commandments in order.
1. I am the Lord your God. You shall have no other gods besides me.
2. Do not take the Lord's name in vain.
3. Keep holy the Lord's Day/ Sabbath Day.
What is the Golden Rule?
Jesus’ moral teaching to do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
What 3 things can only God do, according to the Book of Exodus?
-Has power over Satan
-Forgive sins
-Give life
What are the four reasons for sacrifice in the Old Testament?
1. To praise God as ruler of creation (give back what is his in the first place)
2. To give thanks to God.
3. To express sorrow for sins
4. To swear an oath/ begin a covenant
Name three requirements for the Passover Sacrifice
Lamb was be a year old
Unblemished Lamb
Slaughtered at evening twilight
One per household or can share with neighbors
Eaten with unleavened bread and bitter herbs
Blood on doorposts and lintel of house
List the 4th-7th Commandments in order.
(You may collaborate with another table pair for this one).
4. Honor your father and mother.
5. You shall not kill.
6. You shall not commit adultery.
7. You shall not steal.
To desire something that does not belong to you in a disordered way.
to covet
Identify two parallels between Moses and Jesus
Both spend time as a child in Egypt.
Both led their people out of slavery.
Both performed signs and wonders.
Etc.
Choose one sacrifice in Scripture and explain the reason for it.
Sister will approve the answer.
Name one detail of how Jesus is the New Passover Sacrifice
He is the innocent Lamb of God
He is perfect, unblemished, no bones broken
His Blood saves us from death
The Eucharist is unleavened bread
List the 8th-10th Commandments in order.
(You may collaborate with another table pair for this one).
8. You shall not bear false witness/ lie
9. You should not covet your neighbors' wife.
10. You shall not covet your neighbors' goods.