Where did Moses mother place him to keep him safe?
In a basket in the Nile river.
What was the command that God gave Moses when he entered the area?
"Take off your sandals, for where you are standing is Holy Ground."
What did Pharaoh do in response to Moses' command to let them go?
What was the first plague of Egypt?
The Nile river turns to blood.
What was the body of water called that God parted for the Israelites to cross?
The Red Sea
Who found Moses in the river?
Pharaoh's daughter.
What name did God give Himself?
"I am who I am."
What did Moses turn his staff into?
A snake.
True or False: The magicians were not able to to turn water into blood to prove that God was not real.
FALSE, the magicians were able to make it seem as though the water in the bowl had been turned to blood.
What did God send down to slow down the Egyptians?
Fire
What caused Moses to flee in the land of Midian?
He killed an Egyptian.
What was the name of the mountain he was on?
Mount Sinai
True or False: Moses and Aaron asked Pharaoh to let the people go so they could worship in the wilderness.
TRUE
Pharaoh accused Moses of bringing what upon Egpyt?
Trouble or disaster.
What did Moses use to part the sea?
His staff.
What job did Moses do while he was in Midian?
A shepherd.
What reason did Moses give God for why he couldn't do it?
He said he was "slow of speech and tongue" or he had a speech impediment.
Who performed "miracles" in the same way that Moses did to prove God wasn't real?
The magicians.
What number of plague brought total darkness over Egypt?
The 9th.
What ultimately was the result of the Egyptians chasing after the Israelites?
They were destroyed when God closed the waters on them.
What was Moses' sibling's names?
Miriam and Aaron
Who did Moses take back with him to approach Pharaoh?
Aaron, his brother.
What was Pharaoh's question to Moses after hearing about God?
"Who is this God and why should I obey Him?"
What happened to Pharaoh's heart after each plague?
It was hardened.
What do we call the day that the Israelites celebrate every year in remembrance of what God did?
Passover.