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1 THE JESSE TREE Isaiah 11:1- 10

2 WHAT IS IT? The Jesse tree represents Jesus' family tree.
The name is taken from Isaiah 11:1, in which Jesus is referred to as a shoot coming up from the stump of Jesse, the father of David. The symbols on the Jesse tree tell of Jesus' ancestors, and of the events leading to Jesus' birth.

3 QUIZ TIME

4 CREATION (GOD) Genesis 1:1-2:3

5 WHY THE DOVE? reminds us of the peace and harmony of creation as God intended.

6 QUIZ TIME

7 Adam and eve (First sin)
Genesis 2:4-3:24

8 Why THE APPLE? Representing original sin.
Christ is called the “second” or “new” Adam because he ushered is a new creation, forgiving sin and restoring humanity to God’s grace

9 QUIZ TIME

10 NOAH (THE FLOOD) Genesis 6:11-22

11 WHY THE ARK? The ark reminds us that although God Was displeased with the wickedness of the men and women he had created, he also sees the best in us and renews his covenant with us through forgiveness and mercy.

12 QUIZ TIME

13 ABRAHAM (THE PROMISE) Genesis 12:1-7

14 WHY THE STARS? A field of stars, representing God’s promise to Abraham.

15 QUIZ TIME

16 ISAAC (OFFERING OF ISAAC)
Genesis 22:1-19

17 WHY THE RAM? The ram represents the sacrifice God provided Abraham when he saw Abraham was willing to give up his only son, if that is what God required of him.

18 QUIZ TIME

19 JACOB (GUARANTEE OF THE PROMISE) Genesis 27:41- 28:22

20 WHY THE LADDER? The miraculous ladder in his dream reunited the earth to the divine.

21 QUIZ TIME

22 JOSEPH (GOD’S PROVIDENCE)
Genesis 37:1-50:21

23 WHY THE GRAIN? Joseph, the son of Jacob, is cast out by his brothers. But through his faith in God’s providence, he has enough food to feed all who are hungry in times of famine, with sacks of grain.

24 QUIZ TIME

25 MOSES (GOD’S LEADERSHIP)
Exodus 2:1-4:20

26 WHY THE BURNING BUSH? Moses, raised as an Egyptian by the pharaoh’s daughter, is witness to God’s word when an angel appears to him as a burning bush Instructs him to lead the people of Israel to the Promised Land

27 QUIZ TIME

28 ISRAELITES (PASSOVER AND EXODUS)

29 WHY THE LAMB? God instructs Moses and Aaron to slaughter a year old male lamb for each member of Israel, smearing the blood to mark every doorpost. This begins the tradition of Passover and marking the exodus of the Israelites out of slavery.

30 QUIZ TIME

31 GOD (GIVING THE TORAH AT SANAI)
Exodus 19:1 – 20:20

32 WHY THE TABLETS? God delivered the commandments to Moses on Mount Sinai and Moses brought the commandments back to his people.

33 KEEP GOING!!! YOU’RE ALMOST DONE!

34 QUIZ TIME

35 JOSHUA (THE FALL OF JERICHO)

36 WHY THE RAM’S HORN TRUMPET?
According to God’s instructions to Joshua, the walls around the besieged city of Jericho crumbled at the trumpets of ram horns blown by holy men and the spoils were left for the Israelites.

37 QUIZ TIME

38 GIDEON (UNLIKELY HEROES)
Judges 2: 6- 23

39 WHY THE CLAY WATER PITCHER?
Gideon followed the Lord’s instruction to have his men approach the town with their torches hidden under pitchers. The people of Midian were so startled when the pitchers were broken and the soldiers made themselves known, that many began fighting among themselves. The pitcher ornament reminds us of how Gideon became an unlikely leader and judge, helping his people cast aside false gods and obey God’s true laws.

40 QUIZ TIME

41 SAMUEL (BEGINNING OF THE KINGDOM)
7: 1- 8:22, 9:15-10:9

42 WHY THE CROWN? Samuel, son of Eli, was repeatedly called by God. When at last he recognized the Lord’s call, he adhered to it without fail, and proclaimed the coming of Christ the King who would have dominion overall earthly kings.

43 QUIZ TIME

44 DAVID (SHEPHERD FOR THE PEOPLE)
1 Samuel 16: 1-23 – 17: 58 2 Samuel 5: 1-5 7: 1-17

45 WHY THE SHEPHERD’S CROOK?
David was first a shepherd of live stock, but when God called him to lead the nation of Israel, he became a shepherd of people to help them become what God wanted them to be.

46 QUIZ TIME

47 ELIJAH (THE THREAT OF FALSE GODS)
1 Kings 17: 1- 16 18:

48 WHY THE STONE ALTAR? The prophet Elijah is called by God to dispel the myths of false gods increasingly worshipped by the people. The stone altar Elijah built, consecrated by the Lord with fire, showing people the true light of God.

49 QUIZ TIME

50 HEZEKIAH (FAITHFULNESS AND DELIVERANCE)
2 Kings 18:1 – 19:19 19:

51 WHY THE EMPTY TENT? King Hezekiah put his trust in the Lord. Through his faithfulness his people were saved and his enemies destroyed, leaving their tents empty on the battlefield.

52 QUIZ TIME

53 ISAIAH (THE CALL TO HOLINESS)
6:1 – 13 8:11 – 9:7

54 WHY THE FIRE TONGS WITH HOT COAL?
The prophet Isaiah is called to holiness, but fear she is not worthy of revealing the living God. Isaiah sees angels around the throne of the Lord and one of them takes a hot ember with tongs and touches it against Isaiah’s lips. He is able to go forth, forgiven of his sins, to deliver the Word of

55 QUIZ TIME

56 JEREMIAH (THE EXILE) Jeremiah 1:

57 WHY THE TEARS? The Lord speaks to Jeremiah while he is in exile, describing his grief as an endless fountain of tears.

58 QUIZ TIME

59 HABAKKUK (WAITING) Habakkuk 1: 1 – 2: 1 3:

60 WHY THE STONE WATCHTOWER?
It reminds us that the prophet Habakkuk stood upon an symbolic watchtower, waiting for the one the Lord would send to end violence and wickedness.

61 QUIZ TIME

62 NEHEMIAH (RETURN AND REBUILDING)

63 WHY THE CITY WALL? It reminds us of the wall that was rebuilt around Jerusalem in order to keep the Sabbath Day a holy day of rest.

64 QUIZ TIME

65 JOHN THE BAPTIST (REPENTANCE)
Luke 1: 57 – 80 3: 1 – 20 7:

66 WHY THE SCALLOP SHELL? The shell is a traditional symbol of baptism in addition to pilgrimages and spreading the word of the Gospel.

67 QUIZ TIME

68 MARY (HOPE FOR A FUTURE)
Luke 1:

69 WHY THE WHITE LILY? The white lily symbolizes new life and resurrection—hope for the future.

70 QUIZ TIME

71 ELIZABETH (JOY) Luke 1:

72 WHY THE MOTHER AND CHILD?
Mary travels to visit her cousin Elizabeth, who has conceived a child in old age through a miracle. Our ornament today celebrates the motherhood shared by these women

73 QUIZ TIME

74 ZECHARIAH (ANTICIPATION)
Luke 1:

75 WHY THE PENCIL AND TABLET?
Zechariah, Elizabeth’s husband, was unable to speak, and wrote on a tablet that their child should be named John. Because of his obedience, Zechariah regained his voice, and proclaimed anticipation of the coming of the Lord

76 QUIZ TIME

77 JOSEPH (TRUST) Matthew: 1:

78 WHY THE HAMMER? The hammer represents Joseph’s profession and his unique role in the story of our salvation.

79 QUIZ TIME

80 MAGI (WORSHIP) Matthew 2:

81 WHY THE CANDLE? The white candle symbolizes Christ; the glow recalls the halo of light signifying divinity and power.

82 QUIZ TIME

83 JESUS (BIRTH OF THE MESSIAH)
Luke 2:

84 WHY THE MANGER? Christ Jesus was born and laid in a manger.

85 QUIZ TIME

86 CHRIST (THE SON OF GOD) John 1:

87 WHY THE CHI-RHO SYMBOL? The Chi‐Rho monogram is a combination of the first two letters for the Greek word of Christos, Christ.

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