The word commonly translated as "basket" in the Moses is translated as this in the a story in Genesis
Ark
How does God first appear to Moses?
In the burning bush
God (YHWH)
What is the seven days following Passover called which remembers the Hebrew's journey to Sinai
Feast of Unleavened Bread
What symbol represents the blood put around the door during the tenth plague?
Zeroah
At the beginning of Exodus what has everbody done - pharoah as well as the Israelites
Forgotten things
Aside from Moses who else asks God his name in an attempt to control God.
Jacob
What phrase talks about Pharoah's stubbornness, and why God sends the plagues?
Pharoah's hardness of heart
What is the script for the Seder Meal called
Hagadah
A cup of wine is left for which prophet who is suppose to come before the Messiah?
Elijah
God establishes festivals, rituals, rules so the people do not do this.
Forget what God has done
What name does God give Moses to remind Moses about God's history
I am the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
What was the first plague to strike the Egyptians
Nile turns to blood
What is the name of unleavened bread that is eaten during the Seder Meal?
Matzah
What does the salt water symbolize that the Karpas is dipped into?
Tears of the Hebrews during slavery
What does Moses do when he sees an Egyptian abusing a Hebrew
Kills the Egyptian
Which of God's name indicates that God can be whatever the Israelites need God to be
I will be what I will be (I am, who am)
Who is sent along with Moses to speak for him?
His brother, Aaron
What is the name of the unleavened bread that is broken and hidden, then found later by the children
Afikomen
What does the Haroset symbolize?
The mortar between the bricks when they were slaves.
Where does God establish a covenant that unites the Jewish people into Israel
What does God do, so that Moses understands he can trust that God will be with him?
God responds to everyone of Moses' concerns
Which plague means sickness
Pestilence
What does youngest child do during the Seder Meal
Ask questions about the Seder and Passover
Why are bitter herbs (Morar) eaten during the Seder.
Remind them of the bitterness of the slavery that God saved them from.