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100

What did the Pharaoh say to Moses and Aaron about freeing the Israelites.

"Who is the Lord, that I should obey his voice?", or, no.


100

Why doesn't the Lord immediately solve all of our difficulties, even when we are being obedient.

Personal experience.

100

How many "I will" statements are in Exodus 6:6-8.

Give 2 examples.

7

100

These people were brought into bondage because their ruler "knew not Joseph."

The Israelites

100

Which woman of the Bible was the world's first mother.

Eve

200

What did Pharaoh do to punish those who made bricks because of Moses and Aaron asking to free the Israelites.

They had to gather straw for themselves.

200

What does it mean that the Lord would use a "strong hand" to free Israel. (see Exodus 6:1)

Footnote 1a: HEB: by a hand of strength, i.e., by reason of the power of the Lord.  

200

What truth do you see in Exodus 6:6 that you can apply in your life today.

The Lord has power to redeem us from bondage and to lighten or remove our burdens.

200

These people were told they couldn't pray out loud by Amulon, so they prayed for God's help in their hearts. (see Mosiah 24)

The people of Alma

200

Who sold their birthright to their brother for a bowl of soup.

Esau

300

Even when we are following the Lord's commandments we may experience opposition. Give an example you may have encountered and how you overcame it.

Personal Experience.

300

Why does the Lord want Israel to be free. (see Exodus 4:23)

The Lord wants them freed so they can serve Him.

300

We have heard much about firstborns and birthrights. What people does the Lord refer to as His “first-born son.” (see Exodus 4:22)

Israel

300

What are some examples of slavery that Satan might use to bring us into bondage.

Personal Experience

300

What was Jacob's name changed to.

Israel 

400

What did the servants have to gather and use instead of straw.

Stubble. 

400

Pharaoh was warned that if he did not let the Lord's firstborn son (i.e. Israel) go, then he would suffer this consequence.

If Pharaoh doesn't free Israel, Pharaoh's own firstborn son will be killed.

400

What truth can we come to know about the Lord in Exodus 6:7.

As we experience the Lord's help during our difficulties, we can come to know Him.

400

This farming tool is frequently referenced in the scriptures, and is used by Nephi to describe the bondage of those brought down by Satan.

A yoke

400

What did Joseph become well know for in prison.

Interpreting dreams.

500

What happened to the officers in charge of brick production and why.

They were beaten because they were required to still produce the same amount of bricks even when straw is not provided.

500

Why would the Lord deliver Israel. (see Exodus 6:3-4)

One reason is to fulfill the covenant He made with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob for their posterity to inherit the land of Canaan.

500

What does Moses mean when he says that he has "uncircumcised lips" in Exodus 6:12.

Footnote a: of impaired speech. Cross-reference Exodus 4:10, of slow speech and slow tongue.

500

Judas was paid this amount of money by the Pharisees for his involvement of the capture and eventual crucifixion of Christ. (see Matthew 26:15)

30 pieces of silver

500

Which brother offered himself as a replacement for Benjamin to be taken captive in Egypt in order to spare their father.

Judah

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