Symbols Of Holy Week

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This is a quiz about the PowerXpress rotation Sunday School Unit, "Symbols of Holy Week."
This is used as a review for the children of First Broad Street United Methodist Church.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    What does this symbol remind us of?

    • A.

      The Beach!

    • B.

      When Jesus was born

    • C.

      Going Fishing

    • D.

      When Jesus rode the donkey through the streets. (Palm Sunday)

    Correct Answer
    D. When Jesus rode the donkey through the streets. (Palm Sunday)
    Explanation
    The symbol mentioned in the question reminds us of when Jesus rode the donkey through the streets, which is commonly associated with Palm Sunday. Palm Sunday is a Christian holiday that commemorates Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem, where people laid palm branches on the road as a sign of honor and respect. This event is an important part of the Easter story and is often depicted in religious art and imagery.

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  • 2. 

    What does this symbol remind us of?

    • A.

      Going Shopping.

    • B.

      Giving Money to Our Church.

    • C.

      What Judas was paid to show Jesus his enemies.

    • D.

      My allowance.

    Correct Answer
    C. What Judas was paid to show Jesus his enemies.
    Explanation
    The symbol mentioned in the question reminds us of what Judas was paid to show Jesus his enemies. This suggests that the symbol is associated with betrayal and deceit, as Judas betrayed Jesus by revealing his location to his enemies.

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  • 3. 

    What does this symbol remind us of? (There are two correct answers)

    • A.

      Jesus' Last Supper with his disciples

    • B.

      Lunch

    • C.

      It reminds me that I'm hungry right now!

    • D.

      Communion at church

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Jesus' Last Supper with his disciples
    D. Communion at church
    Explanation
    The symbol reminds us of Jesus' Last Supper with his disciples and Communion at church. The Last Supper is a significant event in Christian history, where Jesus shared a meal with his disciples before his crucifixion. Communion, also known as the Eucharist, is a Christian sacrament that commemorates the Last Supper. Both events involve the sharing of bread and wine, which is symbolized by the given symbol.

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  • 4. 

    What does this symbol remind us of?

    • A.

      Taking a Bath

    • B.

      When Jesus washed the disciples' feet

    • C.

      Swimming

    • D.

      Going to the Beach

    Correct Answer
    B. When Jesus washed the disciples' feet
    Explanation
    The symbol in question reminds us of the act of Jesus washing the disciples' feet. This event is significant in Christianity as it symbolizes humility, servanthood, and the importance of serving others. Jesus performed this act as an example to his disciples, teaching them the value of selflessness and caring for one another.

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  • 5. 

    What does this symbol remind us of?

    • A.

      A part of our body

    • B.

      Love

    • C.

      Jesus teaching to love and serve each other

    • D.

      Blood

    Correct Answer
    C. Jesus teaching to love and serve each other
    Explanation
    This symbol reminds us of Jesus teaching to love and serve each other. This is because Jesus emphasized the importance of love and service in his teachings, encouraging his followers to love one another and to serve others selflessly. The symbol may serve as a reminder of these teachings and the values they represent.

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  • 6. 

    What does this symbol remind us of?

    • A.

      The Lord's Prayer

    • B.

      A funeral

    • C.

      Clapping

    • D.

      Jesus praying in the Garden before he died.

    Correct Answer
    D. Jesus praying in the Garden before he died.
    Explanation
    The symbol reminds us of Jesus praying in the Garden before he died. This is because the question asks what the symbol reminds us of, and out of the given options, Jesus praying in the Garden before he died is the most fitting explanation. The Lord's Prayer is a prayer, but it is not specifically associated with a symbol. A funeral is a ceremony, but it does not have a specific symbol either. Clapping is an action, but it is not typically represented by a symbol. Therefore, the symbol is most likely associated with Jesus praying in the Garden before he died.

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  • 7. 

    What does this symbol remind us of?

    • A.

      The crown the soldiers made for Jesus

    • B.

      Pain

    • C.

      That I don't like roses

    Correct Answer
    A. The crown the soldiers made for Jesus
    Explanation
    The symbol reminds us of the crown that soldiers made for Jesus. This refers to the biblical account of Jesus being mocked and crowned with thorns by Roman soldiers before his crucifixion. The crown of thorns has become a powerful symbol of Jesus' suffering and sacrifice, representing pain and the ultimate act of love.

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  • 8. 

    What does this symbol remind us of? (There are three correct answers)

    • A.

      Someone died

    • B.

      A Garden

    • C.

      Easter

    • D.

      When Jesus came to life again and the stone was rolled away from the empty grave!

    • E.

      Jesus is alive!

    Correct Answer(s)
    C. Easter
    D. When Jesus came to life again and the stone was rolled away from the empty grave!
    E. Jesus is alive!
    Explanation
    This symbol reminds us of Easter, which is a Christian holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The statement "When Jesus came to life again and the stone was rolled away from the empty grave!" and "Jesus is alive!" both refer to the resurrection of Jesus, which is the central event celebrated during Easter.

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  • 9. 

    Here are two symbols together.  What do they remind us of?

  • 10. 

    What is Holy Week?

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