This food appeared each morning in the wilderness to feed Israel.
Manna — Exodus 16:14–15
God commanded these people be consecrated to Him after the Exodus.
Every firstborn child — Exodus 13:1–2
The plague that struck Egypt at midnight was the death of these people.
The firstborn — Exodus 12:29–30
After the sea crossing, Israel responded with this emotion toward the Lord.
Fear or reverence — Exodus 14:31
The Israelites did this when they were hungry in the wilderness.
Grumbled or Complained — Exodus 16:2–3
God guided Israel by day and night with these two signs.
Pillar of cloud & fire — Exodus 13:21–22
The Passover meal included these three: meat, herbs, and _______.
Bread without yeast / Unleavened bread — Exodus 12:8
The Israelites put this on their doorframes as a sign for protection.
Lamb’s blood — Exodus 12:7–13
Moses and Israel responded to deliverance by doing this specifically.
Singing to the Lord — Exodus 15:1
Some people disobeyed and kept manna overnight so it became like this.
Full of maggots and smelled — Exodus 16:19–20
What did Moses have to divide so the Israelites could cross on dry ground.
The Red Sea — Exodus 14:21–22
Each person was to gather this measured amount of manna per day.
One omer (2 Quarts) — Exodus 16:16
Pharaoh told Israel to do this after the final plague.
Leave Egypt, flee (go, worship the Lord) — Exodus 12:31–32
The Lord is described with this title in the victory song.
A warrior — Exodus 15:3
God said He provided manna to test whether Israel would follow this.
His instructions — Exodus 16:4
The waters of this place were bitter until God made them drinkable.
Marah — Exodus 15:23–25
On this day they gathered twice as much manna because of the next day’s rest.
The sixth day — Exodus 16:22–23
The Israelites left in such a hurry that their dough did not have time to do this.
Rise (leaven) — Exodus 12:34, 39
Miriam led the women with this instrument during celebration.
Timbrels — Exodus 15:20
Moses ordered this to be kept for future generations as a witness.
An omer of manna — Exodus 16:32–33
When Moses held out his hand, the waters returned and covered these enemies.
The Egyptians — Exodus 14:26–28
Anyone who ate this during the Feast was to be “cut off from Israel.”
Anything with yeast — Exodus 12:15, 19
The Israelites lived in Egypt for this length of time before the Exodus.
430 years — Exodus 12:40–41
God’s purpose statement: He gained glory through these two things at the sea.
Pharaoh and all his army — Exodus 14:17–18
Israel ate manna for this long until they reached the border of Canaan.
Forty years — Exodus 16:35