Chapter 9 Study Guide - Rory Andriole

Resurrection

Jesus's rise from the dead

Crucifixion

A brutal form of capital punishment used by the Romans that involved nailing or tying the extremities to a wooden cross. It was meant to torture and shame the condemned man and serve as a warning to others who witnessed it not to commit the same crime. Th

Last Supper

A Passover meal which literally became the last meal taken by Christ with his apostles, the night before his Passion. Through this meal, Christ instituted the Holy Eucharist and the priesthood.

Pontius Pilate

The Roman governor of Judea. Although he found Jesus guilty of nothing, he sentenced him to death by crucifixion.

Caiaphas

High Priest at time of Jesus' public ministry

Herod Antipas

Second son of King Herod, order the death of John the Baptist

Barabas

Killed a Roman soldier and was set free in place of Jesus

What does it mean to say Jesus was both a man of peace and a source of conflict?

He sought to bring peace to the people, but people misinterpreted his teaching, causing conflict.

How the first charge was brought against Jesus (Blasphemy)

Jesus claimed he was the son of God.

Understand how Pilate wanted Jesus to be innocent but was still ultimately guilty

Pilate didn't understand why the people wanted to punish Jesus, but when Jesus and Barabas were brought out they wanted to set Barabas free and Jesus to be punished.

What was Jesus' presence in the Eucharist?

Jesus claimed that it was his body and flesh, and resembles his death.