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What was the second plague, sent upon Egypt by the LORD in the beginning of Chapter 8? (Ex. 8:3)
A. Gnats B. Boils C. Frogs D. Flies |
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In which of the following places did the Lord say the second plague would be found? (Ex. 8:3)
A. Pharaoh's palace, bedroom, and bed B. The houses of the king's officials C. Into ovens and kneading troughs D. All of the above |
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Over what did Aaron stretch out his hand that caused frogs to cover the land? (Ex. 8:6)
A. The waters of Egypt B. His staff C. Pharaoh's head D. Vessels of wood |
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Who made frogs cover the land by using 'secret arts'? (Ex. 8:7)
A. Moses B. Aaron C. Magicians D. Pharaoh |
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What did Pharaoh tell Moses and Aaron he would do if they would pray to the LORD that he would remove the frogs? (Ex. 8:8)
A. Pay them one hundred gold coins B. Give them cattle to suffice C. Hold a feast D. Let their people offer sacrifices to the LORD |
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D. Let their people offer sacrifices to the LORD |
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Regarding the prayer he would say about the LORD removing the frogs, what did Moses leave to Pharaoh? (Ex. 8:9)
A. The duty of quieting the Egyptians B. The honor of setting the prayer time C. The promise of extra requests D. Nothing-Moses simply prayed |
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B. The honor of setting the prayer time |
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When did Pharaoh say Moses should pray? (Ex. 8:10)
A. Tomorrow B. Immediately C. In three days D. Never |
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What was the one place Moses told Pharaoh the frogs would remain? (Ex. 8:11)
A. The streams B. The canals C. The Nile D. The ponds |
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What was done with the frogs that died after Moses' prayer? (Ex. 8:14)
A. They were piled into heaps B. They were burned C. They were thrown into the Nile D. The Bible does not say |
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A. They were piled into heaps |
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What did Pharaoh do when he saw that there was relief from the frogs? (Ex. 8:15)
A. Thanked Moses B. Hardened his heart C. Let the Israelites go D. Made Moses an overseer |
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What was the third plague, which came after Aaron struck the dirt with his staff? (Ex. 8:16)
A. Blood B. Frogs C. Swarms of flies D. Gnats |
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Upon what specifically does Exodus 8 say gnats came? (Ex. 8:17)
A. People and animals B. Livestock C. The crops in the fields D. All of Pharaoh's magicians |
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Who tried but was unable to produce gnats using secret arts? (Ex. 8:18)
A. Magicians B. Sorcerers C. Wise men D. Moses |
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What did magicians say was responsible for the gnats that were in the land of Egypt? (Ex. 8:19)
A. Some strange magic B. An unknown trick C. The finger of God D. An optical illusion |
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How did Pharaoh respond to the plague of gnats? (Ex. 8:19)
A. Thanked Moses B. Hardened his heart C. Let the Israelites go D. Made Moses his slave |
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What was the fourth thing with which the LORD had Moses tell Pharaoh he would plague Egypt if he did not let the Israelites go? (Ex. 8:21)
A. Blood B. Frogs C. Swarms of flies D. Gnats |
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What was the one place the LORD said no swarms of flies would be found? (Ex. 8:22)
A. Goshen, where the Israelites lived B. Goshen, where the magicians lived C. The palace, where Pharaoh lived D. The wilderness |
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A. Goshen, where the Israelites lived |
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After Pharaoh was told of the coming of the flies, when did they actually arrive? (Ex. 8:23)
A. The next day B. Three days later C. That very night D. Immediately |
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When flies descended on Egypt, where did Pharaoh say the Israelites could make sacrifices? (Ex. 8:25)
A. In the wilderness B. In Egypt, but only in Goshen C. Beside the Nile D. There in the land of Egypt |
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D. There in the land of Egypt |
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What did Moses say the Egyptians would to to the Israelites if the Israelites offered detestable sacrifices in their presence? (Ex. 8:26)
A. Hang them B. Stone them C. Spit on them D. Curse them |
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Despite agreeing that the Israelites could go into the wilderness (but not very far) if Moses would pray for the flies to leave, what did Pharaoh ultimately do? (Ex. 8:32)
A. Made them sacrifice in Goshen B. Hardened his heart C. Had Moses shackled D. Had Aaron shackled |
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As chapter 9 begins, what does the LORD say he will bring upon the Egyptian's livestock? (Ex. 9:3)
A. Blindness B. A terrible plague C. Boils D. Mange |
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Which Egyptian animals were affected by what the LORD did in Exodus 9? (Ex. 9:3)
A. Horses, donkeys, and cattle B. Camel, sheep, and goats C. All of the above D. None of the above |
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What distinction did the LORD make between the Egyptian livestock and the Israelite livestock? (Ex. 9:4)
A. Egyptian animals would become spotted B. Israelite animals would become spotted C. No Egyptian animals would die D. No Israelite animals would die |
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D. No Israelite animals would die |
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What did Pharaoh do to determine what had happened to the Israelites' animals? (Ex. 9:7)
A. Investigated B. Talked to Moses C. Talked to Aaron D. Traveled to Goshen in a chariot of gold |
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From where did the LORD have Moses take handfuls of soot? (Ex. 9:8)
A. A campfire B. A furnace C. An oven D. a crematory |
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When the soot became dust and settled over the land of Egypt, what broke out on people and animals? (Ex. 9:10)
A. Itchy hives B. Small chickenpox C. Festering boils D. Leprosy |
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What were the magicians unable to do after they were affected by the plague caused by the dust (boils)? (Ex. 9:11)
A. See B. Sleep C. Enter Pharaoh's presence D. Stand before Moses |
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For what purpose did the LORD say he had raised Pharaoh up? (Ex. 9:16)
A. So Pharaoh could protect Egypt B. So the LORD could show his power C. To help the Israelites D. To help the Egyptians |
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B. So the LORD could show his power |
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What was the LORD sending that caused him to tell Pharaoh that the Egyptians should bring their livestock to a place of shelter? (Ex. 9:18)
A. A summer snowstorm B. A winter rainstorm C. The hottest sunshine in Egypt's history D. The worst hailstorm in Egypt's history |
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D. The worst hailstorm in Egypt's history |
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What did the officials of Pharaoh who feared the LORD do upon hearing the news? (Ex. 9:20)
A. Begged Pharaoh to heed the LORD B. Ran to warn all of Egypt C. Began to weep D. Brought their slaves and livestock inside |
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D. Brought their slaves and livestock inside |
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What happened when Moses stretched his staff towards the sky? (Ex. 9:23)
A. There was thunder, hail, and lightning B. It grew black as night C. The sun flared D. A comet soared westward |
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A. There was thunder, hail, and lightning |
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What was unique about the storm that occurred when Moses stretched his staff towards the sky? (Ex. 9:24)
A. It lasted only a second B. It lasted for seven days and nights C. It was the worst in Egypt since it became a nation D. It was the worst in Egypt since the Israelites had lived there |
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C. It was the worst in Egypt since it became a nation |
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What was the only place in Egypt where hail did not fall? (Ex. 9:26)
A. The homes of Pharaoh's officials B. The homes of Pharaoh's magicians C. Goshen, where the Israelites lived D. Pharaoh's palace |
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C. Goshen, where the Israelites lived |
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Which of the following did Pharaoh admit? (Ex. 9:27)
A. He had sinned B. He had lied C. He had tricked Moses D. His faith was weak |
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When did Moses tell Pharaoh he would spread his hands in prayer in order to stop the thunder and hail? (Ex. 9:29)
A. Immediately B. Before he left the city C. After he left the city D. Never |
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C. After he left the city |
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What did Moses say he knew about Pharaoh and his officials? (Ex. 9:30)
A. They were honorable B. They were scared C. They were hopeful D. They did not fear God |
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How did Pharaoh and his officials sin after Moses prayed and the LORD stopped the hail and thunder? (Ex. 9:34)
A. They hardened their hearts B. They cursed the LORD C. They lied to Moses D. They threatened Moses' life |
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A. They hardened their hearts |
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Whom did the LORD say Moses would tell about how the LORD dealt harshly with the Egyptians? (Ex. 10:2)
A. All the people of Israel B. His children and grandchildren C. The Levites D. The High Priest |
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B. His children and grandchildren |
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The LORD had Moses ask Pharaoh how long he would refuse to this before the LORD. (Ex. 10:3)
A. Bow B. Cry out C. Fall prostrate D. Humble himself |
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In Exodus 10, what did Moses say would cover the ground if Pharaoh did not let the Israelites go? (Ex. 10:4)
A. Gnats B. Locusts C. Flies D. Blood |
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What did Moses say would devour what little the Egyptians had left, and fill their houses? (Ex. 10:4-6)
A. Gnats B. Locusts C. Flies D. Blood |
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Who, in urging Pharaoh to let the Israelites go, asked him, "Do you not yet realize that Egypt is ruined?" (Ex. 10:7)
A. Pharaoh's officials B. Pharaoh's wife C. Moses D. Aaron |
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When Pharaoh told Moses and Aaron they could go worship the LORD in Exodus 10, what did he ask them? (Ex. 10:8)
A. How long would they be gone B. What they would take C. Who would be going D. How they would travel |
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Who did Moses tell Pharaoh would celebrate a festival to the LORD? (Ex. 10:9)
A. Young & old, sons & daughters, and herds & flocks B. Men & women, children & babies, and cattle and sheep C. Moses, Aaron, and their own families D. Moses refused to discuss this with Pharaoh |
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A. Young & old, sons & daughters, and herds & flocks |
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What did Pharaoh say that Moses was 'clearly bent on'? (Ex. 10:10)
A. Evil B. Leaving C. Running away for good D. Ruining Egypt |
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Before driving them out of his presence, which Israelites did Pharaoh say could go worship the LORD? (Ex. 10:11)
A. The men and their herds B. The women and children C. Only the women D. Only the men |
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When Moses' staff stretched over Egypt, from what direction did the wind blow all day and night? (Ex. 10:13)
A. North B. South C. East D. West |
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When did the wind bring the locusts? (Ex. 10:13)
A. Before dawn B. By morning C. At noon D. At dusk |
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What was described as being 'black' due to being covered by locusts? (Ex. 10:15)
A. The trees B. The ground C. Pharaoh's palace D. Everything in Egypt |
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After the locusts had devoured everything the hail had not destroyed, and Pharaoh asked Moses to pray for the LORD to take the plague away, what came into Egypt from the west? (Ex. 10:19)
A. A strong wind B. Darkness that enveloped the land C. A cloud of dust D. A second hail storm |
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To where were the locusts carried away? (Ex. 10:19)
A. Goshen B. The Red Sea C. Canaan D. Mt. Horeb |
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What plague did the LORD bring upon Egypt after the plague of locusts? (Ex. 10:22)
A. Death of the firstborn B. Boils C. Frogs D. Darkness |
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How many days did the plague of darkness last? (Ex. 10:23)
A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four |
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Who had light in the places where they lived? (Ex. 10:23)
A. Pharaoh's servants B. The Israelites C. Only the Levites D. Only Moses and Aaron |
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When Pharaoh, because of the plague of darkness, said the Israelites and their women and children could go worship the LORD, what did he order them to leave behind? (Ex. 10:23)
A. Gold and silver B. Levite priests C. Herds and flocks D. Their leaders, Moses and Aaron |
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Why did the Israelites need to take all of their livestock with them to the wilderness? (Ex. 10:26)
A. They didn't know what they would need to sacrifice B. The Egyptians would not care for them C. So they wouldn't be stolen D. So they could sacrifice all of them |
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A. They didn't know what they would need to sacrifice |
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Who did Moses say he would never appear before again? (Ex. 10:29)
A. Pharaoh's officials B. Pharaoh's magicians C. Aaron D. Pharaoh |
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What did the LORD say Pharaoh would do to the Israelites after the final plague occurred? (Ex. 11:1)
A. Drive them out completely B. Have them all arrested C. Kill the Israelite's firstborn D. Offer to give them the land |
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A. Drive them out completely |
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Which Israelites were to ask their Egyptian neighbors for articles of silver and gold? (Ex. 11:2)
A. Tribal leaders B. Priests C. Children D. Men and women alike |
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How was Moses regarded by Pharaoh's officials and the Egyptian people? (Ex. 11:3)
A. As Israel's king B. As the LORD's favorite servant C. Highly D. Poorly |
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At what time did the LORD say he would go through Egypt in Exodus 11:4? (Ex. 11:4)
A. Early in the morning B. About midnight C. Around noon D. At dusk |
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Who did the LORD say would die when he went through Egypt? (Ex. 11:5)
A. Every firstborn daughter B. Every firstborn son C. All of Pharaoh's children D. All Egyptian baby boys |
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Which cattle did the LORD say would die when he went through Egypt? (Ex. 11:5)
A. Every steer B. Every bull C. Every heifer D. Every firstborn |
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After the LORD went through Egypt, what did he say would occur that would be the worst that had ever occurred in Egypt, and the worst that ever would be again? (Ex. 11:6)
A. Loud wailing B. Gnashing of teeth C. Profuse crying D. Extreme violence |
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When the LORD went through Egypt, what did he say the Israelite dogs would not do? (Ex. 11:7)
A. Die B. Eat C. Chase any other dogs D. Bark at any person or animal |
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D. Bark at any person or animal |
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What would the behavior of the dogs let the Israelites know? (Ex. 11:7)
A. The LORD distinguished between Egypt and Israel B. The LORD distinguished between Pharaoh and Moses C. It was time to hide D. It was time to run |
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A. The LORD distinguished between Egypt and Israel |
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After this last encounter with Pharaoh, how does Exodus 11 say Moses left Pharaoh? (Ex. 11:8)
A. Green with envy B. Sad and in tears C. Hot with anger D. Weary and worn |
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Why did Pharaoh refuse to listen to Moses? (Ex. 11:9)
A. So the LORD's wonders would be multiplied B. He feared losing his power C. He did not like Moses' attitude D. So he could appear powerful |
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A. So the LORD's wonders would be magnified |
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On the tenth day of the first month of the Israelite's year, what was each man to take for his family, one for each household? (Ex. 12:3)
A. A camel B. A lamb C. A calf D. A dove |
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What were households that were too small for one lamb supposed to do? (Ex. 12:4)
A. Take a small lamb B. Share with a neighbor C. Take a goat instead D. Ask a large family to share with them |
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Which of the following describes the animals the Israelites were required to take for their families? (Ex. 12:5)
A. One year old, without defect B. Two years old, without defect C. Three years old, without defect D. Four years old, without defect |
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A. One year old, without defect |
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Where were the Israelites to put blood from the lambs they took for their families? (Ex. 12:7)
A. The sides and tops of their doorframes B. The threshold of their front door C. Their foreheads D. The backs of their hands |
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A. The sides and tops of their doorframes |
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How were the Israelites to prepare the meat of the animal they slaughtered for Passover? (Ex. 12:8)
A. Boiled, with sweet spices B. Roasted, with sweet spices C. Boiled, with bitter herbs D. Roasted, with bitter herbs |
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D. Roasted, with bitter herbs |
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What were the Israelites to do in this manner: "...with your cloak tucked into your belt, your sandals on your feet, and your staff in your hand"? (Ex. 12:11)
A. Flee Egypt B. Knead dough C. Eat the Passover Lamb D. Kill the Passover Lamb |
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What was struck down on the night the LORD passed through Egypt? (Ex. 12:12)
A. The guards at Pharaoh's palace B. Pharaoh's officials C. Pharaoh's magicians D. The firstborn of both people and animals |
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D. The firstborn of both people and animals |
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For how many days were the Israelites commanded to eat bread made without yeast during the Festival of Unleavened Bread? (Ex. 12:15)
A. Seven B. Eight C. Nine D. Ten |
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What was the name of the celebration to remember that the LORD brought Israel's divisions out of Egypt? (Ex. 12:17)
A. Purim B. Festival of the Unleavened Bread C. Rosh Hashanah D. Hanukkah |
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B. Festival of the Unleavened Bread |
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At what time of day did the LORD strike down all the firstborn of Egypt? (Ex. 12:29)
A. Sunrise B. Noon C. Midnight D. Dusk |
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How many Egyptian houses did not have someone who died during Passover? (Ex. 12:30)
A. None B. One C. Two D. Three |
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What specifically did the Egyptians fear that caused them to urge the Israelites to leave Egypt? (Ex. 12:33)
A. Secondborn children dying B. Fathers dying C. Mothers dying D. They would all die |
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What was the dough without yeast, carried on the Israelite's shoulders in troughs, wrapped in? (Ex. 12: 34)
A. Sheets B. Blankets C. Clothing D. Towels |
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About how many Israelite men journeyed from Rameses to Sukkoth when they departed from Egypt? (Ex. 12:37)
A. Five hundred thousand B. Six hundred thousand C. Seven hundred thousand D. Eight hundred thousand |
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In what condition was the Israelite's dough as a result of their being driven out of Egypt without time to prepare food for themselves? (Ex. 12:39)
A. It had no sugar B. It had no yeast C. It was fresh, a gift from Egyptian friends D. It was moldy |
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What was the length of time the Israelite people lived in Egypt? (Ex. 12:40)
A. 130 years B. 230 years C. 330 years D. 430 years |
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In the regulations for the Passover meal, which of the following did the LORD say could not eat it? (Ex. 12:43)
A. Foreigners B. Women C. Children D. Levites |
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When would a slave be allowed to eat the Passover meal? (Ex. 12:44)
A. When he had a permanent owner B. After one year of service C. After offering a sacrifice D. After being circumcised |
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D. After being circumcised |
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Where were the Israelites required to be when they ate the Passover meal? (Ex. 12:46)
A. Inside the house B. Outside the house C. In the presence of an Israelite male D. In the presence of an Israelite femail |
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If a foreigner living among the Israelites wanted to celebrate Passover, what did the foreigner have to do first? (Ex. 12:48)
A. Get permission from a priest B. Have all males in his household circumcised C. Provide his own unleavened bread D. Provide his own lamb |
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B. Have all males in his household circumcised |
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Who did the LORD say was to be consecrated? (Ex. 13:2)
A. Every child of Israel B. Every firstborn calf C. Every firstborn male from the tribe of Judah D. Every firstborn male human and animal |
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D. Every firstborn male human and animal |
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In what month did the Israelites depart from Egypt? (Ex. 13:4)
A. Sivan B. Elul C. Aviv D. Shebat |
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During the seven day feast to commemorate the Israelites leaving Egypt, what did the LORD say was not to be seen anywhere in Israel's borders? (Ex. 13:7)
A. Yeast B. Bread C. Unclean animals D. Milk or honey |
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How frequently were the Israelites to commemorate the day they left Egypt? (Ex. 13:10)
A. Once every ten years B. During each new moon C. Every seven years D. At the appointed time, year after year |
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D. At the appointed time, year after year |
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Whose land had the LORD promised to give to the Israelites? (Ex. 13:11)
A. The Egyptians' B. The Canaanites' C. The Moabites' D. The Amalekites' |
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Which of the following did the LORD command the Israelites to give over to him [the LORD]? (Ex. 13:12)
A. All of their golden earrings B. The fattest calf from every herd C. The youngest sheep from every flock D. The first offspring of every womb |
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D. The first offspring of every womb |
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What were the Israelites commanded to redeem with a lamb? (Ex. 13:13)
A. Every firstborn donkey B. The lamb's mother C. The lamb's father D. A single gold coin |
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A. Every firstborn donkey |
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What was to be done to donkeys that were not redeemed? (Ex. 13:13)
A. They were to be set free B. They were to be sold C. Their necks were to be broken D. Their tails were to be cut off |
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C. Their necks were to be broken |
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What country did the Israelites NOT travel through, even thought that route was shorter? (Ex. 13:17)
A. The Philistine country B. The Ammonite country C. The Jebusite country D. The Perizzite country |
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A. The Philistine country |
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Why did God lead the people around by the desert road toward the Red Sea? (Ex. 13:18)
A. That road was less traveled B. So they would not return to Egypt if they faced war C. So they could travel a smoother path D. So they would have access to water |
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B. So they would not return to Egypt if they faced war |
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Whose bones did Moses take with him? (Ex. 13:19)
A. Abraham's B. Isaac's C. Jacob's D. Joseph's |
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In what did the LORD go ahead of the Israelites by day? (Ex. 13:21)
A. A pillar of salt B. A pillar of rain C. A pillar of cloud D. A pillar of fire |
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In what did the LORD guide the Israelites at night? (Ex. 13:21)
A. A pillar of salt B. A pillar of rain C. A pillar of cloud D. A pillar of fire |
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In what chapter of Exodus can you find the story of The Plague of the Firstborn?
A. 10 B. 11 C. 12 D. 13 |
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In what chapter of Exodus can you find the story of Crossing the Sea?
A. 10 B. 11 C. 12 D. 13 |
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In what chapter of Exodus can you find the story of The Passover and the Festival of Unleavened Bread?
A. 10 B. 11 C. 12 D. 13 |
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In what chapter of Exodus can you find the story of The Plague of Darkness?
A. 8 B. 9 C. 10 D. 11 |
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In what chapter of Exodus can you find the story of Consecration of the Firstborn?
A. 10 B. 11 C. 12 D. 13 |
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In what chapter of Exodus can you find the story of The Plague of Gnats?
A. 8 B. 9 C. 10 D. 11 |
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In what chapter of Exodus can you find the story of The Plague of Boils?
A. 7 B. 8 C. 9 D. 10 |
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In what chapter of Exodus can you find the story of The Plague of Locusts?
A. 10 B. 11 C. 12 D. 13 |
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In what chapter of Exodus can you find the story of Passover Restrictions?
A. 10 B. 11 C. 12 D. 13 |
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In what chapter of Exodus can you find the story of The Plague of Flies?
A. 7 B. 8 C. 9 D. 10 |
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In what chapter of Exodus can you find the story of The Plague on Livestock?
A. 9 B. 10 C. 11 D. 12 |
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In what chapter of Exodus can you find the story of The Exodus?
A. 9 B. 10 C. 11 D. 12 |
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In what chapter of Exodus can you find the story of The Plague of Hail?
A. 7 B. 8 C. 9 D. 10 |
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