In order to save baby Moses, his mother took a basket and coated it with bitumen and pitch and put the child in it and placed it among the reeds by the bank of the Nile River. What material was the basket made of?
Papyrus Exodus 2:3: "When she was no longer able to conceal him, she took a papyrus basket and coated it with bitumen and pitch and put the child in it and placed it among the reeds by the bank of the Nile River. "What is
These 2 midwives defied a Pharoah's order to kill every newborn Hebrew in Egypt. They did not do as the king of Egypt had spoken to them, but they would preserve the male children alive” because the they “feared the true God. One of the babies saved was Moses. Name at least one of them
Shiphrah and Puah Exodus 1:15-17 15 Later the king of Egypt spoke to the Hebrew midwives whose names were Shiphʹrah and Puʹah, 16 and he told them: “When you help the Hebrew women to give birth+ and you see them on the stool for childbirth,* you must put the child to death if it is a son; but if it is a daughter, she must live.” 17 However, the midwives feared the true God, and they did not do what the king of Egypt told them. Instead, they would keep the male children alive.+
In Paul's ministry, when he was travelling as a prisoner, he experienced several shipwrecks. What nearby place when the ship he was on was seized by a tempestuous wind?
CRETE Acts 27: 13-15 "When the south wind blew softly, they thought they had achieved their purpose, and they lifted anchor and began sailing along Crete close to the shore. 14 After a short time, however, a violent wind called Eu·ro·aqʹui·lo* rushed down on it. 15 As the ship was violently seized and was not able to keep its head against the wind, we gave way to it and were driven along"