Memory Verses
Multiple Choice
Redemption Through Christ (Passover)
10 Plagues
Short Answer
100

“Create in me a ______ heart, O God, and renew a _________ spirit within me.” (Psalm 51:10)

clean, steadfast

100

What is the symbol of God’s mercy and His faithfulness to the covenant He made with Noah?

a. Dove

b. Rainbow

c. Olive branch

d. Ark

b. Rainbow

100

What does the lamb without blemish represent?

Because God is holy, the sacrifice had to be without blemish. It is impossible for us to become truly holy. So, to make up for our inadequacies, our sacrifice, the Lord Jesus, had to be holy and without blemish.

100

What was the first plague?

Water turned to blood

100

How was the process of creating man different from the rest of creation? What does it mean for man to be created in the image of God, and why is this significant?

Man was molded from the dust of the earth and then God breathed life into his nostrils. No other creation was made in this way. We have been created in the image of God’s holiness and righteousness. We have a conscience and are able to live out the image of God when we follow Jesus’ example.

200

“A man’s heart plans his ____, but the LORD ______ his _____.” (Proverbs 16:9)

way, directs, steps

200

What did Cain offer to the Lord?

a. The firstborn of his flock and of their flock

b. The fruit of the ground

c. The fruit of the ground and the firstborn of his flock and of their fat

d. None of the above

b. The fruit of the ground

200

What does the lamb being slain represent?

Just as the Israelites sacrificed a lamb “without blemish” to spare their lives during the tenth plague, Jesus gave Himself up as our Passover Lamb, sacrificed to redeem us from sin and death (1 Corinthians 5:7).

200

What does the bible say about Pharaoh's heart?

It was hardened

200

What can we learn from Abel’s offering, Cain’s offering, and the events that followed?

Abel gave the best and the richest of the flock he had, and he offered it by faith; we should do likewise. Cain offered the fruit of the ground. He had the wrong attitude before God. He did not resist sin but, instead, allowed sin to completely take control of his life. We need to have the right attitude in front of God and constantly ask God to empower us with the Holy Spirit to walk in the truth and in the newest of life.

300

“For our light _________, which is but for a moment, is working for us a far more exceeding and _______ weight of _______.” (2 Corinthians 4:__)

affliction, eternal, glory, 17)

300

How long was Noah and his family in the ark?

a. Forty days and forty nights

b. Over half a year

c. Over a year

d. Over two years

c. Over a year

300

What does blood being shed represent?

During the tenth plague, the Lord promised to “pass over” any house with the blood of the sacrificed lamb (Ex 12:7, 13). In the same way, Jesus purchased our lives with His blood (Acts 20:28; Ephesians 1:7) and delivered us from death (Rom 6:11).

300

Which plague came from the heavens down on the land of Egypt?

Hail

300

How do we become Abraham’s descendants today, and why is spiritual circumcision important to us today?

We become spiritual descendants of Abraham the moment we believe and are baptized. We still need to follow the spirit of circumcision today - the circumcision of our hearts. Our actions must serve as signs that separate us, God’s people, from the world around us.

400

“But He answered and said, ‘It is written, “Man shall not ____ by ______ alone, but by every ____ that proceeds from the ______ __ ___.”’” (Matthew 4:__)

live, bread, word, mouth of God, 4

400

Which adversity did Joseph face on his way to becoming second in command in Egypt?

a. His brothers took his colorful tunic, threw him in a pit, then sold him to traders.

b. His master’s wife persistently asked him to lie with her.

c. He was falsely accused and then thrown into prison.

d. All of the above

d. All of the above

400

What does unleavened bread represent?

Paul wrote, “Therefore let us keep the feast, not with old leaven, nor with the leaven of malice and wickedness, but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth” (1 Cor 5:8). Removing leaven from our lives is an ongoing process that requires us to live new lives in truth.

400

How long did darkness cover Egypt in the ninth plague?

3 days

400

When Isaac arrived in Beersheba, which three things did he do first? What does each action represent, and what does the order teach us about our own lives?

Isaac first built an altar to God, then he set up his tent, and lastly, he dug a well. The altar represents his relationship with God. The tent, his family life, and the well, his work and career. Like Isaac, we should place our relationship with God first, above our family and careers. In exchange for our faith, God has promised His blessings and His care.

500

“You were ______ at a _____; do not become ______ of ____.” (1 ______________ __:___)

bought, price, slaves, men, Corinthians 7:23

500

Which was NOT one of Moses’ concerns when God asked him to go to Pharaoh?

a. He was someone of no importance.

b. No one would believe him.

c. He was too young and inexperienced.

d. He was not eloquent.

c. He was too young and inexperienced.

500

What do the bitter herbs represents?

The bitter herbs reminded the Israelites of the bitterness of the slavery that they had to endure while in Egypt. We should always remember that the world we live in today is not our true home – we are merely pilgrims and sojourners, seeking to enter our heavenly home (Hebrews 11:13).

500

What plagues dealt with creatures or animals?

Frogs, Lice, Flies, Livestock diseased, Locusts (Water turned to blood and Hail: BONUS: 250 points each)

500

What can we learn from the limp that the Lord gave to Jacob?

It is never God’s will that we run from our problems. With the limp that God gave him, Jacob could not use his own strength to face Esau and his 400 men, or to even run from them. But despite the limp, he was not afraid. With his limp, Jacob no longer stood by his own power, but by God’s. He could no longer run but relying on God’s strength made him stronger. Today, we may have weaknesses of our own, but we are made stronger by relying on God (2 Corinthians 12:9).