What Moses was doing when God first appeared to him.
What is tending his flock?
The irony in this story from Exodus, is that all ten plagues had this in common.
What is they all represented an idol the Egyptians/Pharaoh worshipped?
How God provided for the Israelites in Marah when the water was too bitter for them to drink.
What is He instructs Moses to throw a piece of wood into the water and it becomes drinkable?
The boundary/rule God commanded Moses to set around Mount Sinai.
What is that no one should go up the mountain or touch its edge; anyone who touched it would be put to death?
What Moses sprinkled on the people and what it symbolized.
What is blood and the covenant between God and Israel?
The first thing God instructs Moses to do when he approaches the burning bush.
What is removed his sandals?
The two forms that God takes during the Israelites walk in the desert.
What is a Pillar of Cloud and Pillar of Fire?
The two rules God made about the manna he provided the Israelites.
What is to not take more than was needed and to take enough for the Sabbath?
What the Israelites were instructed to do to prepare themselves to meet with God.
What is consecrate themselves, wash their clothes, and prepare for three days?
What the elders of Israel describe when they went up the mountain and saw God.
What is a pavement made of lapis lazuli, as bright blue as the sky?
The reason God said He had come down to deliver the Israelites.
What is because He had seen their suffering and heard their cries?
The reason God lead the Israelites on a longer route instead of taking them directly through Philistine territory.
What is to avoid facing war and possibly discouraging the Israelites?
The way manna served as a test from God to the Israelites, and the lesson he was trying to teach them.
What is to see if they would obey His instructions and to teach them to rely on Him daily?
The agreement God instructed Moses to deliver to the Israelites at Mount Sinai.
What is that if they obeyed His voice and kept His covenant, they would be His treasured possession, a kingdom of priests, and a holy nation?
How the glory of the Lord appeared to the Israelites on the mountain.
What is that it appeared like a consuming fire?
Moses' initial response to God's calling for him.
What is he questioned his own ability?
How the Israelites reacted when they saw Pharaoh's army approaching.
What is they blamed Moses for bringing them to the wilderness to die?
As a testimony to God's provision, Moses instructs Aaron to do this with some of the manna.
What is to put some into a jar to be kept for future generations?
The two broad categories often used to described the focus of the Ten Commandments (First Four & Last Six).
What is duties toward God (First Four) and duties toward others (Last Six)?
What the Israelites said about the golden calf after Aaron made it.
What is, "These are your gods, Israel, who brought you up out of Egypt?"
The three signs that God gave Moses in case the Israelites didn't believe him.
What is turning his staff into a serpent, a leprous cloak, and Nile water turning to blood?
The three ways God protected the Israelites when Pharaoh's army pursued them into the Red Sea.
What is the pillar of cloud moved between the army and the Israelites creating darkness, the army's chariot wheels became clogged, and He divided the Red Sea/drowned Pharaoh's army once the Israelites had crossed.
The question the Israelites asked at Rephidim that showed their lack of faith.
What is, "Is the Lord among us or not?"
In Matthew Chapter 22, the two commandments Jesus says the Law and the Prophets hangs on.
What is, "Love the Lord your God with all your heart" and "Love your neighbor as yourself"?
The group of people did Moses called to himself after seeing the people's behavior.
What is The Levites?