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  • Peter denied knowing Jesus three times before this crowed three times. Jesus predicted this would happen.
    The rooster
  • The soldiers offered Jesus sour wine in this when Jesus said, "I thirst."
    Sponge
  • Jesus left the image of His face on this when someone wiped away the blood and sweat from His face.
    Veronica's veil
  • At the Last Supper, Jesus changed this into His blood and asked the apostles to receive it.
    wine
  • When the soldiers did this, water gushed out of Jesus because all of his blood had been shed.
    The pierced broken heart
  • The Roman soldiers stripped Jesus of His robes and did this to see who would get them.
    Casting lots or dice
  • Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews was put on the cross above Jesus' head.
    The inscription INRI
  • Jesus was nailed to the cross through his wrists and through his feet.
    The three spikes
  • Jesus is welcomed into Jerusalem and the people wish to proclaim Jesus King.
    palm
  • At the Last Supper, Jesus changed this into His body and asked the apostles to receive it.
    bread
  • Peter cut this off of a servant of the high priest in the garden when they came to arrest Jesus. Jesus rebuked Peter and healed the servant.
    Soldier's ear
  • What is the symbol of Palm Sunday?
    palm
  • The Roman soldiers used this to scourge Jesus.
    The whip
  • These represent the wounds on his feet, hands, and side.
    Five wounds
  • The Roman Soldiers were afraid that Jesus' friends would steal the body of Jesus.
    The guarded tomb
  • Jesus met her on the way to Calvary.
    Mary
  • Calvary, the place of Jesus' death. Jesus' cross was between the cross of two criminals.
    Three crosses
  • Judas accepts this from the priests of the temple as payment for his betrayal of Jesus.
    money pouch
  • Jesus' body was taken to a place cut out of rock
    Place in tomb
  • The soldiers weaved this and placed it on Jesus' head. The soldiers mocked or made fun of Jesus.
    Crown of Thorns