Religion Chapter 10 Flashcards
Brother of Muses; first high priest of the Hebrews
Aaron
Land north of Arabia and east of Egypt
Midian
Longest river in the world
Nile River
Moses’ father-in-law, also called Jethro
Reuel
God’s liberation of the Hebrew people from slavery in Egypt and his leading them to the Promise Land
Exodus
Flat, thin pieces of unleavened bread eaten no Jewish people during the Passover
Matzoh
An inlet of the Ocean between Africa and Asia.
Red Sea
Jewish ceremonial held on the night of Passover in which God is praised as story of his saving love is told.
Seder
Containing on yeast
Unleavened
The part of the Eucharist Prayer when the Lord’s words of institutions of the Eucharist at the Last Supper are recited by the priest.
Consecration
Official book containing the readings for the liturgy for all Sundays and weekends of the year
Lectionary
Second part of the Mass, in which Jesus makes his saving acts.
Liturgy of the Eucharist
First part of the Mass, in which we hear the story of our salvation
Liturgy of the word
Eucharistic celebrations of the mysteries of the Lord or in honor of Mary and the saints.
Votive Masses
The pharaoh of what country made the Israelites slaves?
Egypts pharaoh
Who adopted Moses?
Pharaohs daughter
What crime did Mose commit
Murder
What did god use to attract Moses attention on Mt. Sinai?
Burning bush
What did God send to force Pharaoh to let his people go?
Plagues
What mark on their doorpost saved the Israelites when death passed over them?
Blood of the lamb around there door.
What do we call the event of the Israelites escape from the land of slavery?
Exodus
Food that God sent the Israelites during their journey in the desert
Manna
A fertile or green area in a dry region
Oasis
Migrating birds that flew over the Sinai wilderness and were food for the Israelites
Quail
Area between Elim and mount Sinai through which most led the Israelites
Wilderness
A portable bow in which were placed the tablets of the 10 commandments; the Ark was the most important item in the shrine that was carried through the dessert and then placed in the holiest part of the Temple in Jerusalem
Ark of covenant
The worship of false gods in place of worshiping God; it is worshiping a creature, person, or thing, such as power, pleasure, or money, in place of the Centor
Idolatry
The sanctuary or tabernacle that God instructed Moses to build to house the Ark of the covenant; it was a sign of God’s presence from which God spoke to the people
Tent of Meeting
The feast of Tabernacle or Booths, which commemorates God’s protection during the Israelites time in the dessert; a fall feast for which some Jewish families and congregations today erect booths
Sukkot