Moses the Leader
The Wilderness Journey
Love God with everything
God's Commands
Choose Life and Help Others
100

Who lead the Israelites out of Egypt?

Moses

100

How many years did the Israelites wander in the wilderness?

40 years

100

God said to love Him with all your what?

Heart, soul, and strength.

100

Did God want the Israelites to obey Him?

Yes

100

Should God’s people help poor people?

Yes

200

How old was Moses when he died?

120

200

What food fell from heaven for the Israelites?

Manna

200

Who were parents supposed to teach about God?

Their children.

200

What were the Israelites supposed to remember when they became successful?

God gave them their blessings.

200

How should the Israelites give to people in need?

Generously

300

Who became the leader after Moses?

Joshua

300

Why did God test the Israelites in the wilderness?

To test their hearts and obedience.

300

When should families talk about God’s commands? (Deuteronomy 6:7)

At home, while walking, before bed, and when waking up.
 

300

What did God promise if the people obeyed Him?

Blessings and life.

300

What did God tell the Israelites to choose?

Life

400

What Mountain did Moses climb to see the promised land? (Deuteronomy 34:1)

Mount Nebo

400

What did God teach the Israelites besides needing bread? (Deuteronomy 8:3)

People need God’s word.

400

Where were the Israelites told to write God’s words?

On their doorposts and gates.

400

What kind of prophet did Moses say God would send?

A prophet like Moses.

400

What attitude should people have when giving to others?

A willing and cheerful heart.

500

Did Moses eyesight become weak when he was old? (Deuteronomy 34:7)

No 

500

True or False: The Israelites’ clothes wore out in the wilderness. (Deuteronomy 8:4)

False

500

What is the greatest commandment in Deuteronomy 6?

Love the Lord your God.

500

What two choices did God place before the Israelites?

Life and death.

500

True or False: God wanted people to harden their hearts toward the poor.

False