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What assurance did the Lord give to Moses as Moses prepared to return to Egypt to deliver the Israelites?

 He told Moses that all the men who had wanted to kill him were dead (4:19)

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 What was the Lord's emotional reaction when Moses asked him to send someone else to deliver the Israelites?

The Lord burned with anger 4:14

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How many sons did Levi have? 

3 (6:16)

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Who did the Lord say would serve as the spokesman for Moses?

Aaron (4:14-16)

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To whom did the Israelite foremen go after they were beaten and insulted by Pharaoh?

They met with Moses and Aaron (5:20)

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The Lord said he would do something that would cause Pharaoh to refuse to release the people. What did the Lord say he would do to Pharaoh? 

He said he would harden his heart so that he wouldn't let the people go. (4:21)

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What kind of forced labor were the Israelites doing when Moses and Aaron went to ask Pharaoh if they could leave Egypt?

Making bricks 5:7

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How did Moses and his family travel as they started back to Egypt?  

On a donkey 4:20

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What 2 men approached Pharoah to ask him to let the Israelites go? 

Moses and Aaron (5:1)

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Who was Moses' and Aarons' father?

Amram 6:20

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At the burning bush how did God tell Mo­ses he was to perform the miracle of turn­ing water from the Nile into blood?

He was to take some water from the Nile and pour it on the dry ground. The water would become blood on the ground. (4:9)

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Why did Pharaoh increase the work load of the Israelites by making them gather their own straw? 

He said, "Make them work harder for the men so that they keep working and pay no attention to their lies." (5:9)

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When the Israelites were forced to gather their own straw for brick-making, where did they find the straw? 

The people scattered all over Egypt to gather stubble to use for straw. (5:12)

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How did the Israelite elders react when they heard that the lord was concerned about them and had seen their misery? 

 

The bowed down and worshipped Him. 4:31

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Where did Aaron meet Moses as Moses was going to Egypt?  

On the Mountain of God 4:27

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What did the Lord tell Moses to tell Pharaoh would happen if he refused to let the Lord's firstborn (Israel) go?

He would kill Pharaoh's firstborn son (4:23) 

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As Moses traveled toward Egypt. where did the Lord meet him thinking of killing him? 

At a lodging place on the way (4:24)

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When Moses shared the promises of the Lord with the Israelites after their work load had been increased, they did not listen to him. For what reasons did they refuse to listen? 2 REASONS

 1. Their discouragement 2. Their cruel bondage (6:9)

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Who were the four sons of Aar­on?

1. Nadab 2. Abihu (uh-BYE-hue) 3.Eleazar 4. lthamar (6:23)

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What did the Lord instruct Moses to say to Pharoah regarding Israel's relationship to God? 

This is what the Lord says, "Israel is my first born son." (4:22)

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What promises did the Lord make, through Mo­ses, to the Israelites in their bondage? 5 things

1. To free them from being slaves to the Egyptians 2. To redeem them with an outstretched arm and with mighty acts of judgment 3. To take them as his own people 4.  To be their God  5.  To bring them to the land he swore with up­lifted hand to give to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob for a possession 6:6-8

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What did Moses and Aaron say might result if Pharaoh refused to allow the people to go on a three-day journey to offer sacri­fices to the Lord?

They said the Lord might strike them with plagues or with the sword. 

(5:3)

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What three miracles did God enable Moses to do to assure the Israelites that God had appeared to him?

1. He would be able to throw his staff on the ground and it would become a snake. He could then take the tail of the snake with his hand and it would again become a staff. 2. He would be able to put his hand inside his cloak and make it  leprous. He could then put his hand back inside his cloak and bring it out restored, like the rest of his flesh. 3. He would be able to turn water into blood. (4:3-9)

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How did Pharaoh answer when Moses and Aar­on first asked him to let Israel go to hold a festival?

He said." "Who is the Lord that I should obey him and let Israel go? I do not know the Lord and I will not let Israel go." 5:2

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What promises did the Lord make, through Mo­ses, to the Israelites in their bondage? 

1. To free them from being slaves to the Egyptians 2. To redeem them with an outstretched arm and with mighty acts of judgment 3. To take them as his own people 4. To be their God 5. To bring them to the land he swore with up­lifted hand to give to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob for a possession 6:6-8

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