What did the people complain about in the desert?
They had no water.
Who fought against the Israelites in Exodus 17?
The Amalekites.
Where did Moses’ mother put him to keep him safe?
In a basket in the Nile River.
What was unusual about the bush Moses saw?
It was on fire but did not burn up.
What was the first plague?
Water turned to blood.
Who did the people complain to when they were thirsty?
Moses.
When Moses held up his staff, what happened to the Israelites?
They won the battle
Who found baby Moses in the river?
Pharaoh’s daughter.
Who spoke to Moses from the burning bush?
God.
What animal covered the land in the second plague?
Frogs.
What did Moses strike with his staff to get water?
A rock.
Who helped hold up Moses’ hands when he was tired?
Aaron and Hur.
Who watched from far away to see what would happen to Moses?
Miriam, his sister.
What did God tell Moses to do in Egypt?
Tell Pharaoh to let His people go.
What happened in the last plague?
The firstborn in Egypt died.
Who gave the people water in the desert?
Answer: God.
What lesson can we learn from this story?
We need God’s help and we can work together.
Why did Moses’ mom put him in the basket?
To save him from Pharaoh’s command to kill baby boys.
What did God tell Moses to take off by the bush?
His sandals, because it was holy ground.
Why did God send the plagues?
To show His power and make Pharaoh let His people go.
What did Moses name the place where God gave water from the rock?
Massah and Meribah.
What special name did Moses give the altar after the battle was won?
The Lord is My Banner (Jehovah Nissi).
How did God use Pharaoh’s daughter to help Moses?
She raised him as her own son in the palace.
What job did God give Moses at the burning bush?
To lead His people, the Israelites, out of Egypt.
What did Pharaoh finally say after the last plague?
He told the Israelites to leave Egypt.