Moses
The 10 plagues
the path to holiness
Gods faithfulness
Israelites
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Who did Moses lead to freedom 

The Israelites, jews, Hebrews 

100

Why did the plagues start 

to convince the pharaoh to free the jews

100

What's one thing that led to the path over holiness for the jews

what is the  ten commandments 

100

God faithfulness to the jews was

His covenant promises,

100

name two names for an isrealites.

 what is Hebrews , jews

200

How did God talk to Moses 

Through a burning bush

200

What was the first two plagues

 What is the turning of the Nile River into blood, followed by a massive infestation of frogs

200

what was some of the many downs that the Israelites with their  flaws and sinfulness  went through.

 what is 

  • Wilderness Complaints They constantly grumbled about lack of food/water and desired to return to Egypt.
  • Fear & Rebellion They refused to enter the Promised Land, doubting God's power.
  • Cycle of Judges They fell into idolatry and pagan practices, leading to servitude under foreign nations.
200

God did what to  keep his promise to the jews

What restored them to the land of Israel, and brought forth the Messiah, Jesus, through their lineage.

200

how did the Israelites go off the path to holiness.  

What is disobedience, idolatry, and a lack of trust in God.

300

Who raised  Moses 

The pharaoh daughter 

300

How many plagues did it take for the pharaoh to free the jews  

What is 10

300

what is some ways that distracts people now and days from God.

  what is phones, tv, social media, games 

300

did God keep his faithfulness if so how.

God keeps His faithfulness by remaining constant, fulfilling every promise, and upholding covenants, even when humans are faithless

300

how did the Hebrews stay on track of the holiness.

What is a disciplined life, separating from common practices to reflect God's nature, and enduring divine discipline.

400

Who did Moses marry

Zipporah

400

What is all the ten plagues in order

what is 

  1. Blood river
  2. Frogs 
  3. Gnats/Lice 
  4. Flies 
  5. Livestock Pestilence
  6. Boils
  7. Hail and Thunderstorms 
  8. Locusts 
  9. Darkness 
  10. Death of Firstborn
400

what would led you down the path holiness 

what is reading the bible, praying daily, seeing gods creation in nature.

400

how does the  stories of the biblical patriarchs and matriarchs teach us that God is always faithful to us and near to us, even in the most challenging circumstances.

 fulfilling promises against all odds, intervening during personal crises, and maintaining a covenant relationship despite human failure

400

how many isrealites were there and why

, suggesting a total population (including women and children) of over 2 million during the Exodus. This rapid growth from 70 original family members in roughly 215–430 years was to fulfill a promise, according to the narrative. 


500

How did Moses part the sea and what was the sea called 

By stretching his staff over the water at gods command. The sea was called the red sea.

500

what was the Jewish holiday called that celebrated the plague, which plague was it  and why do they celebrate it.

what is Passover (or Pesach) is the Jewish holiday that commemorates the tenth plague sent upon Egypt—the death of the firstborn. It is celebrated to remember God sparing the Israelites' homes, allowing the plague to "pass over" them, which directly led to their liberation from slavery by Pharaoh

500
  • Name two things that God gave you to lead you down the path to holiness.

 what is the bible and the holy spirt 

500

Gods faithfulness eventually helped the jews out of slavery

God empowered Moses to confront Pharaoh, delivering the people with a "strong hand" through ten plagues and parting the Red Sea to bring them to the promised land.

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why did it take so long for the Israelites to make it to the promise land

.  What was when terrified by reports of giants in Canaan, they refused to enter, resulting in a 40-year wilderness sentence to allow that specific generation to pass away.

 punishment for their lack of faith and rebellion.

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