Moses' mother hid him inside this, made from papyrus and coated with bitumen and pitch to keep it from leaking water while floating on the Nile River. (Exodus 2:3)
What is a Basket?
These were Noah's sons.
Who were Shem, Ham and Jaʹpheth?
The King of God’s Kingdom.
Who is Jesus?
Peter and Andrew were the first of these.
What are Apostles?
Miriam was his elder sister, and Moses was his younger brother by three years. (Ex 2:1-4; 7:7)
Who is Aaron?
The ark had two of some kinds of animals, seven of other animals. The ark also had three of these in accord with Jehovah's instructions.
What is three floors?
This covenant replaced the Mosaic Law covenant. 2 Corinthians 3:6
What is the New (or Christ's) covenant?
As a young man, he tended his fathers sheep, and became skilled at playing the harp for the King. He later became King and tended to Jehovah's people.
Who is David?
Moses came here to find grass for his sheep, but instead encountered a burning bush. Exodus 3:1-3
What is the mountain of Hoʹreb?
This man, who was “by far the meekest of all the men on the face of the earth” at that time, (Num. 12:3) lost his temper when the Israelite's yet again complained about a shortage of water.
Who is Moses?
The largest of the Hebrew units of weight and of monetary value. It weighed 34.2 kg (75.5 lb; 91.75 lb t; 1,101 oz t).
What is a Talent?
10 out of 12 of them returned and reported “We are not able to go up against the people, because they are stronger than we are.” And they kept on giving the Israelites a bad report about the land. (Numbers 13:25-33)
Who are the spies?
The prophcy; "A father of a crowd of nations I will make you", was fulfilled in him when he took a wife named Keturah and fathered 6 more children.
Who is Abraham? Ge. 17:5
This 'woody' plant having an intensely bitter taste and a strong aromatic odor, is used figuratively in the Bible to describe the bitter effects of immorality, enslavement, injustice, and apostasy.
What is Wormwood? At Revelation 8:11, “wormwood” denotes a bitter and poisonous substance, also called absinthe.—De 29:18; Pr 5:4; Jer 9:15; Am 5:7.