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He had many descendants who came to Egypt. 1.1-5 |
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The king of Egypt feared the children of Israel. Who might they join in the event of war? Ex 1.10 |
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How were the children of Israel made to serve? Ex 1.13 |
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What request or demand did the king of Egypt have with Shiphrah and Puah? Ex 1.16 |
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They were to kill sons born to Hebrew women. |
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After 3 months, where did the woman place her child? Ex 2.3 |
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In an ark of bulrushes, daubed with asphalt and pitch. The ark was laid in the reeds by the river's bank. |
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Why did the daughter of Pharaoh come to the river? Ex 2.5 |
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After the child grew, he became the son of Pharaoh's daughter. She named him ______ Ex 2.10 |
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Where did Moses hide the Egyptian he killed for beating a Hebrew? Ex 2.12 |
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How were Reuel's daughters able to return so soon? Ex 2.18-19 |
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They said an Egyptian (it was Moses) delivered them from the shepherds and drew water for the flock. |
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Moses led Jethro's flock here in chapter 3. In chapter 17, he struck a rock here....same name. |
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Moses was told to take these off in Exodus 3. |
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Usually we hear of the promised land as the land flowing with milk and honey, in Exodus 3.8, it's also called this. |
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Why were they to travel 3 days' journey into the wilderness? Ex 3.18 |
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In chapter 4, what did Moses' rod become? |
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How was Moses' hand described after he removed it from his bosom in Exodus 4? |
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Why did Moses tell Jethro he wanted to return to Egypt in Exodus 4? |
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He wanted to see whether they were still alive. |
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Why was it safe for Moses to return to Egypt in Exodus 4? |
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All who sought his life were now dead. |
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Where did Moses and Aaron meet in Exodus 4? |
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With whom did Moses and Aaron meet in Exodus 4? |
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the elders of the children of Israel |
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With whom did Moses and Aaron meet in Exodus 5? |
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Pharaoh commanded that the people gather this for themselves in Exodus 5. |
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This was not reduced in Exodus 5 even though straw was no longer provided. |
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Who did Pharaoh call after the rod Aaron cast down became a serpent? Ex 7 |
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The wise men and sorcerers |
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In chapter 7, where did Moses expect Pharaoh to be in the morning? |
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In Exodus 7, where did Pharaoh go after the waters turned to blood? |
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What plague is in Exodus 7? |
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What 3 plagues are in Exodus 8? |
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At 2 of the 3 plagues in Exodus 8, Pharaoh says they can go. Which 2? |
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After the frogs and after the flies. He said they could worship in the land after the flies. |
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Exodus 9 also has 3 plagues. What are they? |
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Pestilence, boils, and hail |
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Once in Exodus 9, Pharaoh said he had sinned. At which plague did Pharaoh say he had sinned in Exodus 9? |
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Once in Exodus 9, Pharaoh said they could go. At which plague in chapter 9 did Pharaoh say they could go? |
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We learn about 2 plagues in Exodus 10. What are they? |
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At which plague in Exodus 10 did Pharaoh say he had sinned? |
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Pharaoh said they could go (with conditions) at both plagues in Exodus 10. What condition went with each plague? |
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Locust - he said the men could go Darkness - he wanted livestock held back |
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Exodus 11 and 12 tells about one plague. What is it? |
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Exodus 12 tells about Passover. What significant dates are in Exodus 12? |
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The lamb was to be taken on the 10th and killed on the 14th at twilight. They were to eat unleavened bread from the 14th until the 21st. |
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In Exodus 12, what did the children of Israel have bound up in their clothes on their shoulders? |
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In Exodus 12, what items did the children of Israel ask of the Egyptians? |
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articles of silver articles of gold clothing |
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Exodus 12:43,45 mentions 3 people who shall not eat the Passover. Who are they? |
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Foreigner, sojourner, hired servant |
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The month of going out of Egypt is __ Exodus 13 |
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Which shall be the LORD's? Ex 13.12 |
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God led the children of Israel by way of the wilderness of the Red Sea lest they see war in the land of the ____. Ex 13.17 |
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In Exodus 14.9 what pursued the children of Israel? |
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Horses and chariots of Pharaoh, his horsemen and his army |
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Exodus 14 How did the children of Israel cross the Red Sea? |
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on dry ground in the midst of the sea |
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In Exodus 14 what blew all night and made the sea into dry land? |
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Exodus 15 tells of the troubles of Philistia, Edom, Moab, and Canaan. What trouble went with what people? |
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Sorrow with Philistia Dismay with Edom Trembling with Moab And Canaan will melt away |
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Exodus 15 has a water problem. So does Exodus 17. What problem goes with each chapter? |
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Exodus 15 has bitter water. Exodus 17 has no water. |
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Exodus 16 doesn't have a water problem. It has a food problem. What did the children of Israel say they ate in Egypt? |
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Pots of meat and bread to the full |
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Exodus 16 tells us about God's solution to the food problem. What did they eat for 40 years? |
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Manna. They also had quails. |
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Exodus 16 tells what grew in manna that was kept until morning. What was it? |
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In Exodus 15 Moses put a tree in the bitter water which made it sweet. What did Moses do about water in Exodus 17? |
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He struck a rock in Horeb. |
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Who battled in Exodus 17? |
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Who came to visit Moses in Exodus 18? |
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Jethro, Moses' father-in-law, along with Moses' wife Zipporah, and his sons Gershom and Eliezer. |
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Exodus 19 tells how the LORD would come to Moses. How was He to come? |
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In Exodus 15, Miriam had a timbrel. What musical instrument is mentioned in Exodus 19? |
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Exodus 20 describes an acceptable altar. What's good? What's bad? |
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Good: altar of earth, altar of stone Bad: altar of hewn stone, altar with steps |
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Exodus 21:1-6 has laws concerning servants. Briefly summarize |
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Hebrew servant serves 6 years. Comes in alone, goes out alone. Comes in married, goes out with wife. If master gives a wife, servant either goes out alone (no wife) or chooses to stay forever. |
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Exodus 21:7-11 has laws for ____________ |
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Exodus 21:12-17 has "death penalty" cases. What crimes result in death? |
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Killing with premeditation or treachery. Striking mother or father Kidnapping Cursing mother or father |
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Exodus 21:28 is the beginning of rules about __________ |
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