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Page 1: What’s in a Name?. Bible scholars believe names given to Biblical persons at birth reflect a “fact.” For instance, the name Jesus means “God saves.”

What’s in a Name?

Page 2: What’s in a Name?. Bible scholars believe names given to Biblical persons at birth reflect a “fact.” For instance, the name Jesus means “God saves.”

Bible scholars believe names given to Biblical persons at birth reflect a “fact.”

For instance, the name Jesus means “God saves.”

Page 3: What’s in a Name?. Bible scholars believe names given to Biblical persons at birth reflect a “fact.” For instance, the name Jesus means “God saves.”

When a Biblical person is called by a new name,

the new name represents a “promise” and an expression

of a new creation.

Look up the following Biblical passages:Isaiah 62:1-12

2 Corinthians 5:17

Page 4: What’s in a Name?. Bible scholars believe names given to Biblical persons at birth reflect a “fact.” For instance, the name Jesus means “God saves.”

The new name (promise) is preceded by a life changing event and signifies a new identity.

Page 5: What’s in a Name?. Bible scholars believe names given to Biblical persons at birth reflect a “fact.” For instance, the name Jesus means “God saves.”

Let’s take a look at 5 Bible characters

who underwent name changesand the significance

of these name changes.

Page 6: What’s in a Name?. Bible scholars believe names given to Biblical persons at birth reflect a “fact.” For instance, the name Jesus means “God saves.”

Abram• Is he from the Old or New

Testament?

•Do you know what new name was given to him?

Look up the following Biblical passage:Genesis 17:1-8

Page 7: What’s in a Name?. Bible scholars believe names given to Biblical persons at birth reflect a “fact.” For instance, the name Jesus means “God saves.”

•Abram is from the Old Testament.

•God established a covenant with Abram and his descendants.

•Abram’s name was changed to Abraham.

Abraham“father of many”

Page 8: What’s in a Name?. Bible scholars believe names given to Biblical persons at birth reflect a “fact.” For instance, the name Jesus means “God saves.”

Sarai• Is she from the Old or New

Testament?

•Do you know what new name was given to her?

Look up the following Biblical passage:Genesis 17:15-19

Page 9: What’s in a Name?. Bible scholars believe names given to Biblical persons at birth reflect a “fact.” For instance, the name Jesus means “God saves.”

• Sarai is from the Old Testament.

• Sarai is the wife of Abraham and the mother of Isaac.

• Sarai’s name was changed to Sarah.

Sarah“princess”

Page 10: What’s in a Name?. Bible scholars believe names given to Biblical persons at birth reflect a “fact.” For instance, the name Jesus means “God saves.”

Jacob• Is he from the Old or New

Testament?

•Do you know what new name was given to him?

Look up the following Biblical passage:Genesis 32:23-33

Page 11: What’s in a Name?. Bible scholars believe names given to Biblical persons at birth reflect a “fact.” For instance, the name Jesus means “God saves.”

• Jacob is from the Old Testament.

• Jacob is the son of Isaac, has a twin brother named Esau, wrestles with an angel, and the twelve tribes of Israel are named for his sons.

• Jacob’s name was changed to Israel.

Israel“triumphant with

God”

Page 12: What’s in a Name?. Bible scholars believe names given to Biblical persons at birth reflect a “fact.” For instance, the name Jesus means “God saves.”

Simon• Is he from the Old or New

Testament?

•Do you know what new name was given to him?

Look up the following Biblical passages:John 1:35-42

Matthew 16:13-20

Page 13: What’s in a Name?. Bible scholars believe names given to Biblical persons at birth reflect a “fact.” For instance, the name Jesus means “God saves.”

• Simon is from the New Testament.

• Simon and his brother, Andrew, are among Jesus’ 12 Apostles.

• Simon’s name was changed to Peter.

Peter“rock”

Page 14: What’s in a Name?. Bible scholars believe names given to Biblical persons at birth reflect a “fact.” For instance, the name Jesus means “God saves.”

Saul• Is he from the Old or New

Testament?

•Do you know what new name was given to him?

Look up the following Biblical passages:Acts 9:1-22

Acts 13:9-12

Page 15: What’s in a Name?. Bible scholars believe names given to Biblical persons at birth reflect a “fact.” For instance, the name Jesus means “God saves.”

• Saul is from the New Testament.

• Saul persecuted and killed early Christians before an extraordinary event led him to convert.

• Saul was called Paul after his conversion.

Paul“humble”

Page 16: What’s in a Name?. Bible scholars believe names given to Biblical persons at birth reflect a “fact.” For instance, the name Jesus means “God saves.”

After Confirmation you will have new life in Christ:• you will be united more closely to

God• the gifts of the Holy Spirit will be

increased in you• you will have special strength of

the Holy Spirit to spread and defend the faith through word and actionConfirmation is a life changing event.

Page 17: What’s in a Name?. Bible scholars believe names given to Biblical persons at birth reflect a “fact.” For instance, the name Jesus means “God saves.”

It is fitting, then, that you would take a new name as a confirmed member of the Catholic Church.

This Confirmation name does not replace the name given to you by your parents at birth, but acknowledges your choice of a saintly patron.

When writing your full Christian name after your Confirmation, you include:

First name – Middle name – Confirmation name – Last name

Page 18: What’s in a Name?. Bible scholars believe names given to Biblical persons at birth reflect a “fact.” For instance, the name Jesus means “God saves.”

It’s time for you to begin the process of choosing your

Confirmation name!

Return to the “Choosing My Confirmation

Name” sheet and continue with Step 2.