Wilderness Trials
Manna and Water
Jethro
Moses and Leadership
Red Sea
100

The Israelites complained about lack of this basic need early on.

Water

100

This food appeared on the ground each morning.

Manna

100

This man was Moses’ father-in-law.

Jethro

100

Moses lifted this during the battle with Amalek.

His hands

100

This body of water parted for Israel.

Red Sea

200

The bitter water at this place was made drinkable.

Marah

200

The Israelites were told to gather only enough manna for this time period.

One day

200

Jethro observed Moses doing this all day.

Judging the people

200

These two men helped hold up Moses’ hands.

Aaron and Hur

200

This Egyptian leader pursued Israel to the sea.

Pharaoah

300

The Israelites complained about not having this food in the wilderness.

Bread/meat

300

On this day, they gathered twice as much manna.

The sixth day

300

Jethro said Moses’ workload was this.

Too heavy/too much

300

Israel fought against this group in battle.

The Amalekites

300

God used this natural force to divide the sea.

Strong east wind

400

God tested Israel to see if they would do this.

Obey his law/commands

400

Moses struck this to bring forth water.

A rock

400

Jethro advised Moses to appoint these kinds of leaders.

Capable/trustworthy men to judge smaller matters

400

Joshua was chosen to do this in the battle.

Fight Amalek

400

The Israelites walked through the sea on this type of ground.

Dry ground

500

The Israelites often responded to hardship with this attitude.

Murmuring/complaining

500

The place where water came from the rock was named this.

Massah and Meribah

500

This was the benefit of Jethro’s advice.

The burden was shared and the people were judged more efficiently

500

When Moses’ hands were up, this happened.

Israel won

500

What happened to the Egyptian army in the sea?

They were drowned

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