Name the third and eight plagues that God sent to Egypt.
Gnats and Locusts
Why did God tell the Israelites to celebrate Passover every year?
To remember how God delivered them from Egypt.
What did the blood on the doorposts protect the Israelites from?
The death of their firstborn
When the Israelites believed the bad report from the spies, what was the consequence for them?
They were not allowed to enter the Promised Land. They had to wander in the wilderness for 40 years.
Which two spies encouraged the Israelites to trust God and enter the land?
Joshua and Caleb
What did the Israelites put on their doorposts during the first Passover?
Lamb’s blood
Why did God send the plagues to Egypt?
Because Pharaoh did not want to let Israelites go and to show His power to Pharaoh
How many spies did Moses send to explore the Promised Land?
12 spies from each tribe
How can you obey the 5th Commandment in your life?
Any answer related to honoring your parents is correct.
Why did ten of the spies give a bad report?
They were afraid of the people in the land.
What food did the Israelites eat in the wilderness?
Manna and Quails
What meal should the Israelites eat during the Passover?
Roasted lamb, Unleavened bread and Bitter herbs
Which plague caused Pharaoh to finally let the Israelites go?
The death of the firstborn
Name two things the spies saw in the land of Canaan.
Fruit, giants, strong cities, milk and honey
How should the Israelites collect the Manna?
They were to collect only enough for each day
Why are the 10 Commandments important for the Israelites?
They teach how to live in a way that pleases God
Who wrote the 10 Commandments on the stone tablets?
God
How did the Israelites get water to drink at Mount Horeb?
Moses struck a rock, and water came out
Why were Joshua and Caleb allowed to enter the Promised Land?
Because they trusted God and obeyed Him.
What lesson can we learn from God providing for the Israelites in the desert?
God cares for us and provides for our needs