Jesse Tree

Objective


I can create and participate in a Jesse Tree 

Jesse Tree

Jesse was the father of the great King David of the Old Testament. He is often looked upon as the first person in the genealogy of Jesus. 

In Church art a design developed showing the relationship of Jesus with Jesse and other biblical personages. This design showed a branched tree growing from a reclining figure of Jesse. The various branches had pictures of other Old and New Testament figures who were ancestors of Jesus. At the top of the tree were figures of Mary and Jesus. This design was used mostly in stained glass windows in some of the great medieval cathedrals of Europe. The Cathedral of Chartres (which was dedicated in 1260) has a particularly beautiful Jesse Tree window. 

Another development in religious art during the Middle Ages was that of Mystery Plays–drama that depicted various Bible stories or lives of Saints and Martyrs. These plays were performed in churches as part of the liturgical celebrations. One such play was based on the Bible account of the fall of Adam and Eve. The "Tree of Life" used during the play was decorated with apples. (Quite possibly this is also the forerunner of our own Christmas tree.) 

Combining the two ideas of the stained glass Jesse Tree window and the Tree of Life from the Mystery Play we come up with our Jesse Tree Advent project. This custom has been used for years to help Christians to prepare for Christmas. 

Activity 1: Create a Jesse Tree Ornament for the day/days you have been assigned. 

To make an ornament, first read the Scripture verses for the day. Then pick out one or two short verses that give the main idea. Copy these verses on the back of the ornament. While you do this thinking of various ways to illustrate your Scripture verses on the front of the ornament Draw pictures or symbols use lots of creativity in making your ornament! Color them with crayons, pencils, or markers. 

JESSE TREE SCRIPTURES (The symbols are only suggestions) 

December 1 Creation: Gen. 1:1-31; 2:1-4 Symbols: sun, moon, stars, animals, earth 

December 2 Adam and Eve: Gen. 2:7-9, 18-24 Symbols: tree, man, woman 

December 3 Fall of Man: Gen. 3:1-7 and 23-24 Symbols: tree, serpent, apple with bite 

December 4 Noah: Gen. 6:5-8, 13-22; 7:17, 23, 24; 8:1, 6-22 Symbols: ark, animals, dove, rainbow 

December 5 Abraham: Gen. 12:1-3 Symbols: torch, sword, mountain 

December 6 Isaac: Gen. 22:1-14 Symbols: bundle of wood, altar, ram in bush 

December 7 Jacob: Gen. 25:1-34; 28:10-15 Symbols: kettle, ladder 

December 8 Joseph: Gen. 37:23-28; 45:3-15 Symbols: bucket, well, silver coins, tunic 

December 9 Moses: Ex. 2:1-10 Symbols: baby in basket, river and rushes 

December 10 Samuel: 1 Sam. 3:1-18 Symbols: lamp, temple 

December 11 Jesse: 1 Sam. 16:1-13 Symbols: crimson robe, shepherd's staff 

December 12 David: 1 Sam. 17:12-51 Symbols: slingshot, 6-pointed star 

December 13 Solomon: 1 Kings 3:5-14, 16-28 Symbols: scales of justice, temple, two babies and sword 

December 14 Joseph: Matt. 1:18-25 Symbols: hammer, saw, chisel, angle 

December 15 Mary: Matt. 1:18-25; Luke 1:26-38 Symbols: lily, crown of stars, pierced heart 

December 16 John the Baptist: Mark 1:1-8 Symbols: shell with water, river 

December 17 Jesus is Wisdom: Sirach (or Ecclesiasticus in old Bibles) 24:2; Wisdom 8:1 Symbols: oil lamp, open book 

December 18 Jesus is Lord: Ex. 3:2; 20:1 Symbols: burning bush, stone tablets 

December 19 Jesus is Flower of Jesse: Isaiah 11:1-3 Symbols: flower, plant with flower 

December 20 Jesus is Key of David: Isaiah 22:22 Symbols: key, broken chains 

December 21 Jesus is the Radiant Dawn: Psalm 19:6-7 (in older Bibles this will be Psalm 18) Symbols: sun rising or high in sky 

December 22 Jesus is King of the Gentiles: Psalm 2:7-8; Ephesians 2:14-20 Symbols: crown, scepter 

December 23 Jesus is Emmanuel: Isaiah 7:14; 33:22 Symbols: tablets of stone, chalice and host 

December 24 Jesus is Light of the World: John 1:1-14 Symbols: candle, flame, sun 

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