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This is the mountain where God met the Israelites and gave His laws.

Mount Sinai

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This big sin means worshipping something other than God.

Idolatry 

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Moses was not allowed to enter this land, though he saw it from a mountain.

The promised land (Canaan)

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This feast remembers God saving Israel from slavery in Egypt.

The passover

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Prayer is described as this type of relationship with God.

A conversation with God

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Before kings, Israel was led by these divinely guided leaders.

The judges 
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A prophet is someone who does this for God.

Speaks Gods Message

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God first promised a Savior after this event.

Sin in Eden

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This leader went up the mountain to speak with God and receive the commandments.

Moses

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The Israelites sinned by making and worshipping this idol.

Calf of Gold

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This leader was chosen to succeed Moses.

Joshua 

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During Passover, the blood of the lamb was placed on these.

Doorposts

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This object symbolized God’s presence among the Israelites.

The Ark of the Covenant

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The people asked Samuel for this type of leader like other nations.

A king
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Elijah proved God’s power when this came down from heaven.

Fire

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This title for Jesus means “God with us.”

Emmanuel

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This is the special promise between God and His people.

The covenant

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The commandments became this kind of guide for the Israelites’ lives.

The Law of Moses 

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The Jordan River stopped flowing when this touched the water.

The ark of the Covenant

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This feast required people to live in tents to remember the desert journey.

The feast of Booths (Tabernacle) 

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These were songs of prayer often used in worship.

The Psalms

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Saul lost God’s favor because he became this type of ruler.

Selfish

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This prophet spoke about a Savior bringing hope to the world.

Isaiah
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This prophet said Jesus would be called Prince of Peace.

Isaiah

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These are the ten rules God gave to guide His people.

The 10 commandments

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Obeying the commandments would lead to this, while disobeying led to destruction.

Blessings and Life

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The Israelites built this using twelve stones after crossing the river.

a monument (at Gilgal)

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Pentecost was also known by this name related to harvest.

Feast of First Fruits (Harvest Festival)

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Sacrifices were offered for these three main reasons.

What are praise, thanksgiving, and forgiveness of sins?

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David defeated Goliath using this weapon.

Sling

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Prophets warned people they would face this if they did not repent.

Punishment

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Jesus fulfilled all these from the Old Testament.

The prophecies

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Jesus later gave this most important commandment in the New Covenant.

To love one another.

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The Israelites sinned by making and worshipping this idol.

Golden Calf

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The Promised Land is compared to this final goal for all people.

Heaven 

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The Day of Atonement focused on doing this before God.

asking for forgiveness (or reconciling with God)

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This day was meant for rest and worship in honor of God’s creation.

The Sabbath

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Solomon’s kingdom later split because of this sin.

Idolatry

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Ezekiel gave hope by saying Israel would become this again.

A new nation

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This Old Testament prophecy said the Savior would crush the serpent’s head. (Find the bible verse)

Genesis 3:15.

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