Remembering Jesus’ Last Days Q4 Flashcards

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  • to suffer loss of, give up, renounce, injure, or destroy especially for an ideal, belief, or end.
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Sacrifice

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Our willingness to — is an indication of our — to God.

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sacrifice, devotion

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3
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It is inevitable for anyone claiming to be a savior, liberator, or healer of this world.

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Persecution

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4
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• As early as the beginning of Jesus public life in Nazareth, His identity and His authority were put in question.

• Throughout His ministry, Jesus was held under suspicion and put under surveillance by the Jewish authorities.

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Growing opposition against Jesus

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5
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• His deeds and words were considered “—” by the religious authorities in —.

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“a sign of contradiction”, Jerusalem

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Jesus became very popular among the common people, but He was considered an — by the authorities.

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impostor

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  1. for them he was a — who led the people astray.
  2. The evil one in league with —
  3. A —
  4. A — and a —
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  1. false prophet
  2. Satan
  3. blasphemer
  4. glutton, drunkard
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Jesus simple announced that He would suffer, die, and rise after three days, but He did not give any details about this.

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Jesus’ first prediction

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the mood was more intense. There was a hint of betrayal in the phrase “—” The apostles were very quiet.

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Jesus’ second prediction

“to be handed over to men”

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  • Jesus included specific details of His suffering; the mocking and the scourging. The apostles were completely bewildered, yet they followed Jesus because they loved Him.
  • “—”
  • Love is what makes us accept what we cannot fully understand.
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Jesus’ third prediction

“Let us also go to die with Him.”

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God incarnate, the Master and teacher, washed the feet of His apostles. Jesus surprised His apostles by doing something completely unexpected. He washed their feet.

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The Washing of the Feet (Jn 13:1-11)

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12
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The act of wishing the apostles’ feet represents —, which reached its climax during His Death on the Cross.

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Jesus’ whole life of loving service

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13
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the New Passover meal in His Body and Blood, with His Apostles.

What Jesus did at the — is made present at every Mass.

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Last Supper

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14
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The priest reenacts the four actions of Jesus:

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  • He took the bread
  • Blessed
  • Broke
  • And gave it to His disciples
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15
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The new commandment of Love

“—” as I have loved you, so you also should love one another. This is how all will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”

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“Love one another.”

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16
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The events of Jesus’ Passion:

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  1. The Agony in the Garden
  2. The betrayal of Judas and the Arrest of Jesus
  3. The trial of Jesus
  4. Jesus Death on the Cross
17
Q

This shows us how Jesus was truly like us in all things but sin.

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  1. The Agony in the Garden
18
Q

refers to the suffering and terrifying death that He was about to face.

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Cup

19
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  • Jesus was arrested by a hired army with swords and clubs, with Judas Iscariot.
  • Judas, one of the twelve, who had become a hired spy, pointed out Jesus to the temple guards and Jewish authorities by kissing Him.
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  1. The betrayal of Judas and the Arrest of Jesus
20
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  • Jesus was examined five times:
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3. The trial of Jesus

  1. By annas
  2. by Caiaphas
  3. by Pilate
  4. by Herod
  5. the Pilate again
21
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  • The religious authorities were clear with what they wanted from the start: Jesus had to die.
  • Pilate knew that Jesus was innocent, but he was too fearful of the consequences he would face if he did not give in to the demands of the religious leaders.
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  1. The trial of Jesus
22
Q

the most painful and embarrassing form of death.

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Crucifixion

23
Q

What hill was Jesus crucified on?

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  • Hill of Golgotha (Place of the Skull) or
    Calvary.
24
Q
  • Crucifixion was the most painful and embarrassing form of death.
  • Hill of Golgotha (Place of the Skull) or
    Calvary.
  • “Jesus the Nazarene, the king of the Jews”
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  1. Jesus Death on the Cross
25
Q

“It is by His Cross that we have been redeemed. Our Messiah, our one glory, is Christ crucified.”

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