This JST passage teaches that Pharaoh hardened his own heart, not that God forced him to resist.
What is JST Exodus 4:21?
This event marks Israel’s deliverance from bondage through the blood of the lamb and the death passing over their homes.
What is the Passover? (Exodus 12)
This passage teaches God’s work and glory.
What is Moses 1:39?
This covenant promised Abraham posterity, priesthood, and that all families of the earth would be blessed through his seed.
What is the Abrahamic covenant? (Genesis 12:1–3; Abraham 2:9–11)
This person in Genesis was offered by his father and became a type of the Father sacrificing His Son.
Who is Isaac? (Genesis 22)
This mountain was where Moses saw the burning bush and later where Israel received the law. (Exodus 3; Exodus 19)
What is Mount Sinai (or Mount Horeb)?
This JST chapter explains that after the golden calf apostasy, Israel lost the higher priesthood and received the law of carnal commandments.
What is JST Exodus 34?
At this mountain, Israel received the Ten Commandments and formally entered a covenant with the Lord.
What is Mount Sinai? (Exodus 19-20)
This passage describes Zion as a people of one heart and one mind.
What is Moses 7:18?
This sign was given to Abraham as a token (or act) of the covenant, later clarified in the JST as a symbolic reminder of the need for baptism.
What is circumcision? (JST Genesis 17: 4-5,11)
This Passover element especially symbolizes Jesus Christ and His saving blood. (Exodus 12:5–13)
What is the lamb (or the Passover lamb)?
This brother of Moses served as spokesman and later as the first high priest.
Who is Aaron? (Exodus 4:14–16; Exodus 28)
This JST correction teaches that no sinful man can see God and live, helping explain Moses’s experience with the Lord.
What is JST Exodus 33:20?
Because of unbelief after the spies’ report, Israel wandered this many years in the wilderness.
What is 40 years? (Numbers 13-14)
This passage teaches that mankind was created in the image of God, male and female.
What is Genesis 1:26–27?
This aspect or feature of the tabernacle symbolized the Lord’s presence dwelling among covenant Israel (Exodus 25-27, 40).
What is the Holy of Holies (or the Ark of the Covenant)? (Exodus 25–27; Exodus 40)
Jesus compared His Crucifixion to this object Moses lifted in the wilderness.
What is the brass serpent? (Numbers 21:4–9; John 3:14–15)
These two spies brought back a faithful report and were allowed to enter the promised land. (Numbers 14:6–9, 30)
Who are Joshua and Caleb? (Numbers 14:6–9, 30)
This JST Genesis passage expands Melchizedek’s ministry and the powers of the Melchizedek Priesthood.
What is JST Genesis 14?
In this book, Moses gives farewell sermons and renews the covenant with the rising generation before entering Canaan.
What is Deuteronomy?
This doctrinal mastery passage contains the Ten Commandments.
What is Exodus 20:3–17?
This book records blessings and cursings set before Israel as covenant consequences of obedience or disobedience.
What are the blessings and cursings in Deuteronomy? (Deuteronomy 28–30)
Paul taught that this material in the wilderness represented Christ. (Exodus 17:1–6; 1 Corinthians 10:1–4)
What is the rock that Moses struck? (Exodus 17:1–6; 1 Corinthians 10:1–4)
This city’s walls fell after Israel marched around it in faith. (Joshua 6)
What is Jericho? (Joshua 6)
This JST passage shows Joseph in Egypt prophesying of Moses and of a latter-day seer named Joseph.
What is JST Genesis 50?
This leader succeeded Moses and led Israel across the Jordan into the promised land.
Who is Joshua? (Joshua 1; Joshua 3–4)
This passage challenges Israel to choose whom they will serve.
What is Joshua 24:15?
At the close of Joshua, Israel renewed the covenant at this location (Joshua 24) associated with Joshua’s “choose you this day” declaration.
What is Shechem? (Joshua 24)
This commander’s name in Hebrew means Jehovah Saves and foreshadows the Savior leading His people into rest.
Who is Joshua? (Joshua 1:1–9)
This woman of Jericho protected Israelite spies and was spared with her household. (Joshua 2; Joshua 6:22–25)
Who is Rahab? (Joshua 2; Joshua 6:22–25)