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Jesse Trees (genealogy of Jesus activity for families)
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Posted on 11/29/2007 9:22:53 PM PST by Salvation

Jesse Trees


 
A Jesse Tree is a depiction of the genealogy of Jesus designed in such a way as to show that He springs from the "root of Jesse"  per the prophecy of Isaias 11:1:

And there shall come forth a rod out of the root of Jesse [David's father], and a flower shall rise up out of his root.

This prophecy was recalled by St. Paul, and on the first Sunday of Advent, we remember his words with the Epistle reading of Romans 15:4-13, which reads, in part:

Wherefore receive one another, as Christ also hath received you unto the honour of God. For I say that Christ Jesus was minister of the circumcision for the truth of God, to confirm the promises made unto the fathers. But that the Gentiles are to glorify God for his mercy, as it is written: Therefore will I confess to thee, O Lord, among the Gentiles, and will sing to thy name. And again he saith: Rejoice, ye Gentiles, with his people. And again: Praise the Lord, all ye Gentiles; and magnify him, all ye people. And again Isaias saith: There shall be a root of Jesse; and he that shall rise up to rule the Gentiles, in him the Gentiles shall hope.

All throughout Advent, we will hear references to Christ's ancestors in the Mass readings.

The artistic depiction of Christ's royal genealogical heritage is very old; the West facade of Chartres Cathedral, dated to ca. A.D. 1150, for example, has a lancet window that depicts the "Jesse Tree" (see stained glass image below).

Some Jesse Trees depict the 28 generations listed in Matthew -- starting with Jesse and ending in Jesus. Others depict representatives from that genealogy (Jesse, David, Solomon, etc.) as do most medieval Jesse Trees.
Medieval German Jesse Tree
The medieval German manuscript at right depicts only 6 elements in the Jesse Tree: Jesse, two prophets with scrolls filled in with verses concerning Christ and His Mother, two prophets with scrolls with no verses, and, toppping it all off, the Virgin holding her Son.

Most modern Jesse Trees use symbols which summarize the Old Testament and show, basically, the history of the world up to Christ (Adam and Eve, Noe, Abraham, etc.).

A Jesse Tree in the home, then is simply the Advent custom of using a collection of symbols that portray the fact that Jesus has come, as predicted, from the root of Jesse. These symbols can be hung on a small, literal tabletop-sized tree, or on a branch brought in from outside. They can be hung on small artificial trees made of wood or metals, or on two-dimensional wooden trees.

The symbolic ornaments -- which can vary from family to family -- can be storebought or homemade -- for example, painted onto wooden rounds, wood carved into shapes, embroidered onto linen rounds which are then sewn onto round hoops to hold their shape, painted on paper, cut out from cardboard, etc. Gorgeous paintings and graphics could be scanned, printed out, and glued onto wood and shellacked. Or they can be made, like Christmas Tree ornaments, out of "Baker's Clay."


Some families add ornaments to their Jesse Trees one each day, starting on 1 December to time with the Advent Calendar and O Antiphons (24 ornaments); others add them all at once on 1 December. Some make Jesse trees that stress prophecy, with symbols of the Old Testament Prophets and the Sibyls; others makes ones that stress the history of the world from creation. Whatever works for your family is fine, but whatever you do, and whatever symbols you use, the point should be to show that Christ springs from the root of Jesse, per Isaias's prophecy, and with the Infant Christ being held by Mary at the apex.
 

Chartres Cathedral Jesse Tree window

Suggested Symbols for a 24-Day Jesse Tree Stressing Prophecy & Typology

December 1

Melchisedech

a man offering bread and wine
(Genesis 14:18)

December 2

Abraham

a man holding a knife
(Genesis 12:1-3)

December 3

Isaac

a man preparing to be sacrificed on an altar/ ram
(Genesis 22:1-14)

December 4

Jacob

man dreaming of a ladder to Heavenr
(Genesis 25:1-34; 28:10-15)

December 5

Moses

man holding the tablets with the Commandments
(Exodus 20)

December 6

Isaias

a man being martyred by a saw

December 7

Jesse

tree stump with flower. The classic depiction is of Jesse lying on his side with the branch of Jesus's "family tree" growing from his side.
(1 Kings 16:1-13)

December 8

David

a man playing a harp
(1 Kings 17:12-51)

December 9

Ezechiel

a man seeing the four living creatures/symbols of the Evangelists
(Ezechiel 1)

December 10

Daniel

a man among the lions
(Daniel 14)

December 11

Jeremias

a man holding a scroll

December 12

Malachias

Eucharist and incense
(Malachias 1:10-11)

December 13

The Cumean Sybil

very old Italian-Greek woman in a cave surrounded with leaves she writes on, or a jar holding her voice

December 14

The Erythraean Sybil

a woman holding a scroll or writing on leaves

December 15

The Tiburtine Sybil

a woman holding a book and/or talking to Augustus about the coming One

December 16

John the Baptist

scallop shell, locusts, honey, tall slim Cross
(Mark 1:1-8)

The Golden Nights Begin...

December 17

Christ as Sapientia

oil lamp
(Isaias 28:29; Wisdom 11:2-3)

December 18

Christ as Adonai

crown
(Isaias 11:4-5, 33:22)

December 19

Christ as Radix Jesse

flower
(Isaias 11:1,10, Micheas 5:1)

December 20

Christ as Clavis David

key
(Isaias 22:22, Isaias 9:6)

December 21

Christ as Oriens

rising sun
(Isaias 9:2)

December 22

Christ as Rex Gentium

scepter
(Isaias 9:7, 2:4)

December 23

Christ as Emmanuel

Chalice and Host
(Isaias 7:14; 33:22)

Christmas Eve

The Nativity

Mary holding the Infant Jesus,
with Star of Bethlehem over their heads
(Luke 2:1-20)

 
 

Suggested Symbols for a 24-Day Jesse Tree Stressing the History of the World

December 1

Creation

sun, moon, stars, animals, earth
(Genesis 1:1-31; 2:1-4)

December 2

Adam and Eve

Tree of Life, man, woman
(Genesis 2:7-9, 18-24)

December 3

The Fall of Man

Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, serpent, bitten apple
(Genesis 3:1-7 and 23-24)

December 4

Noe

ark, animals, dove, rainbow
(Genesis 6:5-8, 13-22; 7:17, 23, 24; 8:1, 6-22)

December 5

Abraham

knife
(Genesis 12:1-3)

December 6

Isaac

bundle of wood, altar, ram
(Genesis 22:1-14)

December 7

Jacob

ladder
(Genesis 25:1-34; 28:10-15)

December 8

Joseph

well, multi-colored tunic
(Genesis 25:1-34; 28:10-15)

December 9

Moses

baby in basket among reeds, Commandments
(Exodus 2:1-10)

December 10

Samuel

lamp, temple
(1 Kings 2:21, 3:1-20)

December 11

Jesse

tree stump with flower. The classic depiction is of Jesse lying on his side with the branch of Jesus's "family tree" growing from his side.
(1 Kings 16:1-13)

December 12

David

harp
(1 Kings 17:12-51)

December 13

Solomon

temple, scales of Justice,
sword and baby
(III Kings 3:5-14, 16-28)

December 14

Joseph

carpenter's tools, flowering staff
(Matthew 1:18-25)

December 15

Our Lady

lily, crown of stars, pierced heart, roses
(Genesis 3:15, Matthew 1:18-25; Luke 1:26-38)

December 16

John the Baptist

scallop shell, locusts, honey, tall slim Cross
(Mark 1:1-8)

The Golden Nights Begin...

December 17

Christ as Sapientia

oil lamp
(Isaias 28:29; Wisdom 11:2-3)

December 18

Christ as Adonai

crown
(Isaias 11:4-5, 33:22)

December 19

Christ as Radix Jesse

flower
(Isaias 11:1,10, Micheas 5:1)

December 20

Christ as Clavis David

key
(Isaias 22:22, Isaias 9:6)

December 21

Christ as Oriens

rising sun
(Isaias 9:2)

December 22

Christ as Rex Gentium

scepter
(Isaias 9:7, 2:4)

December 23

Christ as Emmanuel

Chalice and Host
(Isaias 7:14; 33:22)

Christmas Eve

The Nativity

Mary holding the Infant Jesus,
with Star of Bethlehem over their heads
(Luke 2:1-20)

 
  
Note: I've seen some pre-fab Jesse Tree Kits that use a so-called "Star of David" (also called "Magen David" or "Shield of David") as a symbol. The "Star of David" -- which wasn't a popular symbol of Jewry until the 18th c. when it was adopted by the Rothschilds (though it was known before then in post-Temple Judaism and is found in a few synagogue decorations) -- is actually a hexagram with 6 points, 6 equilateral triangles, forming a 6-sided hexagon interiorly. It is the ancient star of Remphan (Moloch , Chiun, or Saturn) and Ashtoreth mentioned in Amos 5:26 and Acts 7, and one of the most powerful symbols used in Freemasonry, Satanism, and the occult. For a true symbol of David, use a harp or a crown; for Solomon, use a temple or a crown. (The term "Solomon's Shield" is often used to refer to the Star of David, but Solomon's Shield" is actually a pentagram.)
 


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1 posted on 11/29/2007 9:22:56 PM PST by Salvation
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I personally like the typology list above, but with families, doing the world one makes sense.

Symbols — ornaments can be made from cardboard with pictures from magazines. They can be very simple — or you can do the playdough/baker’s clay thing too.

I’ve seen both and they look very nice.

A great way to count down to Christmas (24 days) and learn something every day — not just open a window on an Advent Calendar!


2 posted on 11/29/2007 9:25:31 PM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: nickcarraway; sandyeggo; Lady In Blue; NYer; ELS; Pyro7480; livius; Catholicguy; RobbyS; ...
Catholic Discussion Ping!

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3 posted on 11/29/2007 9:26:22 PM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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read later


4 posted on 11/29/2007 10:09:10 PM PST by LiteKeeper (Beware the secularization of America; the Islamization of Eurabia)
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Interesting!


5 posted on 11/30/2007 5:05:11 AM PST by Catholic Canadian ( I love Stephen Harper!)
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A lot of Catholics do not know that they could do this in the middle of their Advent Wreath (if it is large enough) with a dried out wintered branch. Or make a separate display.

A way to learn a lot about the Old Testament as well as the New Testament characters.


6 posted on 11/30/2007 7:24:22 AM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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Thank you Salvation for the excellent ping!


7 posted on 11/30/2007 9:38:15 AM PST by PennsylvaniaMom (I do not want people to be agreeable, as it saves me the trouble of liking them. Jane Austen.)
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THanks for the interesting post. I had not heard of this custom before, and I have been a Catholic almost 50 years.


8 posted on 11/30/2007 1:17:37 PM PST by afraidfortherepublic
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Links to some great ideas for families with young children.

http://marjorielettres.blogspot.com/2006/12/o-antiphons-our-altoid-advent-revealed.html

http://www.catholicculture.org/liturgicalyear/overviews/seasons/advent/index.cfm

I have several pdf files and doc files of Jesse Tree ornaments that you can just print and hang on the tree as well as different readings for the month. Freepmail me if you’d like to have these files. I’d be happy to share what I’ve found!


9 posted on 11/30/2007 8:36:38 PM PST by samiam1972 (I'm a mommy of 4 now!!)
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To: Salvation

Thanks, ping


10 posted on 11/30/2007 8:37:52 PM PST by Cvengr (Every believer is a grenade. Arrogance is the grenade pin. Pull the pin and fragment your life.)
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Dec. 16: Jonah Dec. 5: Noah Dec. 15: King Solomon Dec. 14: King David Dec. 8: Mary Dec. 13: Jesse Dec. 12: Samuel Dec. 11: Moses Dec. 10: Joseph Dec. 9: Jacob Dec. 7: Isaac Dec. 6: Abraham Dec. 4:  Fall of Man Dec. 3: Adam and Eve Dec. 2: Creation

CREATION
December 2

Symbols: Sun, Moon, Stars, Earth

During this Advent season we review our salvation history, meditating on God's promise of a Savior. We begin with Creation, the birth of life, beginning of time.

In the creation of world and man, God gave the first and universal witness to His almighty love and His wisdom, the first proclamation of the "plan of His loving goodness," which finds its goal in the new creation of Christ.

Recommended Readings: Genesis 1-2


11 posted on 12/03/2007 10:43:46 PM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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Dec. 16: Jonah Dec. 5: Noah Dec. 15: King Solomon Dec. 14: King David Dec. 8: Mary Dec. 13: Jesse Dec. 12: Samuel Dec. 11: Moses Dec. 10: Joseph Dec. 9: Jacob Dec. 7: Isaac Dec. 6: Abraham Dec. 4:  Fall of Man Dec. 3: Adam and Eve Dec. 2: Creation

ADAM AND EVE
December 3

Symbols: Tree, Man and Woman

Adam and Eve are the first ancestors of the human race. Christ is called the "second" or "new Adam" because He ushered in the new creation by forgiving sin and restoring humanity to the grace of God's friendship lost by original sin. Mary, because she is the mother of the eternal Son of God made man, is called the "new Eve," the "mother of the living" in the order of grace.

Recommended Readings: Genesis 2:7-9; 18-24


12 posted on 12/03/2007 10:45:55 PM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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Dec. 16: Jonah Dec. 5: Noah Dec. 15: King Solomon Dec. 14: King David Dec. 8: Mary Dec. 13: Jesse Dec. 12: Samuel Dec. 11: Moses Dec. 10: Joseph Dec. 9: Jacob Dec. 7: Isaac Dec. 6: Abraham Dec. 4:  Fall of Man Dec. 3: Adam and Eve Dec. 2: Creation

FALL OF MAN
December 4

Symbols: Tree with Fruit or Apple

The parents of the human race, Adam and Eve, disobeyed God's command in the Garden of Eden, thereby commiting the original sin, resulting in the closing of the gates of Heaven to mankind.

Even after this sin, man was not abandoned by God. God promises a Messiah and Redeemer: "I will put emnity between thee and the woman, and thy seed and her seed: she shall crush thy head, and thou shalt lie in wait for her heel (Gen 3:14)." He tells us of a "New Adam" who will have victory over sin.

This victory of Christ has given us greater blessings than those which sin had taken from us. God permits evil in order to draw forth some greater good: "O Happy Fault, whereby we have merited so great a Redeemer (Exsultet)."

Recommended Readings: Genesis 3:1-7, 9, 14-29, 23-24


13 posted on 12/04/2007 4:41:44 PM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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NOAH
December 5

Symbols: Animals, Dove, Rainbow

When Noah finally left the Ark and settled on dry land, he built an altar to worship the Lord who had saved him. God placed a rainbow in the sky as token of his resolve to never visit such a disaster over the face of the earth again.

Noah was a savior, preserving the natural life of all within the Ark; Christ bring supernatural life to mankind and preserves that life within His Mystical Body, the Church.

Recommended Readings: Genesis 6:5-8; 7:11-16; 8:15-16; 9:12-13


14 posted on 12/05/2007 10:10:34 AM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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Dec. 16: Jonah Dec. 5: Noah Dec. 15: King Solomon Dec. 14: King David Dec. 8: Mary Dec. 13: Jesse Dec. 12: Samuel Dec. 11: Moses Dec. 10: Joseph Dec. 9: Jacob Dec. 7: Isaac Dec. 6: Abraham Dec. 4:  Fall of Man Dec. 3: Adam and Eve Dec. 2: Creation

NOAH
December 5

Symbols: Animals, Dove, Rainbow

When Noah finally left the Ark and settled on dry land, he built an altar to worship the Lord who had saved him. God placed a rainbow in the sky as token of his resolve to never visit such a disaster over the face of the earth again.

Noah was a savior, preserving the natural life of all within the Ark; Christ bring supernatural life to mankind and preserves that life within His Mystical Body, the Church.

Recommended Readings: Genesis 6:5-8; 7:11-16; 8:15-16; 9:12-13


15 posted on 12/05/2007 10:11:03 AM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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Dec. 16: Jonah Dec. 5: Noah Dec. 15: King Solomon Dec. 14: King David Dec. 8: Mary Dec. 13: Jesse Dec. 12: Samuel Dec. 11: Moses Dec. 10: Joseph Dec. 9: Jacob Dec. 7: Isaac Dec. 6: Abraham Dec. 4:  Fall of Man Dec. 3: Adam and Eve Dec. 2: Creation

ABRAHAM
December 6

Symbols: Torch, Sword, Mountain, Tent, Stars

Abraham is our father in faith. He is the man of faith and patriarch of Israel with whom God made a covenant which promised him land in which to live and many descendants, a great people for whom the Lord would be their God. Through Abraham God formed the people to whom he would later give the law by revelation through Moses. With the advent of Christ, the people of Israel would serve as the root to which the Gentiles would be grafted by their coming to believe.

Recommended Readings: Genesis 12:2-3; 17:4-6


16 posted on 12/06/2007 5:02:34 PM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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Dec. 16: Jonah Dec. 5: Noah Dec. 15: King Solomon Dec. 14: King David Dec. 8: Mary Dec. 13: Jesse Dec. 12: Samuel Dec. 11: Moses Dec. 10: Joseph Dec. 9: Jacob Dec. 7: Isaac Dec. 6: Abraham Dec. 4:  Fall of Man Dec. 3: Adam and Eve Dec. 2: Creation

ISAAC
December 7

Symbols: Bundle of Wood, Ram

And Isaac was a great type, or symbol of Christ. Both carried up a mount the wood on which they were to be sacrificed. Isaac was the only son of Abraham, Christ was the only begotten son of God.

The altar with the slain lamb is a prefigurement of the Sacrifice of Christ on the Cross and the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.

Recommended Readings: Genesis 22:1-2, 6-13, 15-19


17 posted on 12/08/2007 10:43:04 AM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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Dec. 16: John the Baptist Dec. 15: King Solomon Dec. 14: King David Dec. 8: Mary Dec. 13: Jesse Dec. 12: Samuel Dec. 11: Moses Dec. 10: Joseph Dec. 9: Jacob Dec. 7: Isaac Dec. 6: Abraham Dec. 5:  Fall of Man Dec. 4: Adam and Eve Dec. 3: Creation

MARY
December 8

Symbols: Lily, Crown of Stars

On this holyday of obligation, the Church celebrates the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, an event that heralds God's choice of Mary to be the Mother of the Redeemer. The Immaculate Conception is the doctrine that the Blessed Virgin Mary was preserved from any stain of sin, including original sin, from the moment of her conception in her mother's (St. Anne) womb.

The Virgin Mary, chosen Mother of the Redeemer, is robed in the splendor of her stainless innocence, and clothed with the beauty of one redeemed in Christ and prepared to receive Him in her womb.

Recommended Readings: Revelation 12; Song 4:7


18 posted on 12/08/2007 11:15:43 AM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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Dec. 16: Jonah Dec. 5: Noah Dec. 15: King Solomon Dec. 14: King David Dec. 8: Mary Dec. 13: Jesse Dec. 12: Samuel Dec. 11: Moses Dec. 10: Joseph Dec. 9: Jacob Dec. 7: Isaac Dec. 6: Abraham Dec. 4:  Fall of Man Dec. 3: Adam and Eve Dec. 2: Creation

JACOB
December 9

Symbols: Ladder

In a vision, Jacob (son of Isaac) saw a ladder reaching from heaven to earth, with angels descending and ascending. Christ, the Incarnate God, is the Ladder reuniting earth to heaven, mankind to God.

Recommended Readings: Genesis 28:12-13


19 posted on 12/09/2007 10:16:47 AM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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Dec. 16: Jonah Dec. 5: Noah Dec. 15: King Solomon Dec. 14: King David Dec. 8: Mary Dec. 13: Jesse Dec. 12: Samuel Dec. 11: Moses Dec. 10: Joseph Dec. 9: Jacob Dec. 7: Isaac Dec. 6: Abraham Dec. 4:  Fall of Man Dec. 3: Adam and Eve Dec. 2: Creation

JOSEPH
December 10

Symbols: Coat of many Colors, Sheaf, Silver Coins

Joseph's brothers were furious that their father favored their younger brother above all of them, and when Jacob gave Joseph an expensive, many-colored coat, they conspired against him.

Like Christ, Joseph was sold for silver, but the hand of God led him to become a leader of the nation of Egypt. Later, his brothers, leaders of the Chosen People after their father Jacob, came to Egypt and settled under his rule. The many-colored coat has become the symbol of Joseph, since it was so instrumental in his life.

Recommended Readings: Genesis 37:3-4, 12-24, 28; 45:3-13


20 posted on 12/10/2007 7:18:58 PM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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