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Moses
Pharaoh's Stubborn Heart
The Power of Faith vs. Fear
The Red Sea Miracle
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The Old Testament contains 39 books, and the New Testament contains 27 books. Exodus is the _____________book of the ___________ Testament.

Second Book of the Old Testament.  

Exodus is part of the Torah (Pentateuch), the first five books of the Bible. 

(Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy)

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Who stretched out his hand over the sea?

Moses

Exodus 14:21

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Who hardened Pharaoh’s heart?

The Lord

Exodus 14:8

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According to Exodus 14:13, what did Moses tell the Israelites to do instead of fearing?

"...Fear ye not, stand still, and see the salvation of the Lord..."

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Who pursued the Israelites to the Red Sea?

Pharaoh and his army

Exodus 14:9

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This person wrote the Book of Exodus and was also sent by God to deliver the Israelites from Egypt?

Moses

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What did Moses tell the people when they were afraid?

"Do not be afraid. Stand firm and you will see the deliverance the Lord will bring you today.”Exodus 14:13

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What did Pharaoh decide after letting the Israelites go?

He pursued them with his army

Exodus 14:5–7

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What happened when Moses obeyed God and stretched out his hand?

The sea was divided, and Israel went through on dry ground

Exodus 14:21–22

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What did the Israelites walk on while crossing the Red Sea?

Dry ground

Exodus 14:22

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What were the Israelites trapped between when Pharaoh’s army approached?

The sea was in front of them, and Pharaoh’s army was behind them.

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What was in Moses’ hand when he performed miracles?

The staff

Exodus 4:2

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According to Exodus 14:10, what did Pharaoh’s army do when they approached the Israelites camped by the sea?

The Egyptians marched after them.

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What did the Israelites say to Moses when they saw the Egyptians marching after them?

"Because there were no graves in Egypt, hast thou taken us away to die in the wilderness?”

Exodus 14:11

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What protected the Israelites from the Egyptians before the crossing?

The angel of God and the pillar of cloud moved between them

Exodus 14:19–20

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DOUBLE JEOPARDY

Before the Israelites left Egypt, God sent ten plagues (Exodus 7–12) to show His power over Pharaoh and the Egyptian gods. What are they?
 

If you can only name five, you would receive 500 points. Name all 10 for double jeopardy

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What did God tell Moses to do to part the sea?

Stretch out his hand over the sea to divide the water

Exodus 14:16

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Exodus 14:12. How did the Israelites react when they saw Pharaoh’s army closing in at the sea?

They complained to Moses, saying it would have been better to serve Egypt than that we should die in the wilderness.

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How did the Israelites respond when Pharaoh’s army approached, and they saw no escape?

They were sore afraid: and the Children of Israel cried unto the Lord.

Exodus 14:10 

Fear often comes when we feel trapped, but the Israelites turned to God in prayer. This is a first step of faith, even in terrifying circumstances.

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What did Moses do after God told him to stretch out his hand over the sea?

Moses stretched out his hand over the sea, and the Lord drove the sea back with a strong east wind all night and turned it into dry land.

Exodus 14:21

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What can we learn about God’s deliverance from this story?

God’s deliverance often comes when faith seems impossible. He makes a way where there is no way.

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How does Moses’ obedience teach us about leadership?

True leadership follows God’s command even when others doubt.

Exodus 14:15–16

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What can we learn from Pharaoh and his army’s actions as they chased Israel?

Stubbornness and pride can blind people to God’s power, but God protects and delivers His people.

Exodus 14:10–12 

Even when the Egyptians thought they had control, God was already working to deliver Israel. Our pride can blind us, but trusting God keeps us safe.

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What lesson about faith can we learn from the Israelites’ situation at the Red Sea?

Even when circumstances seem impossible, God calls us to trust Him and follow His instructions.

Exodus 14:13–16

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How can we “cross our own Red Seas” today?

By trusting God to make a path through our greatest challenges.

Exodus 14:21–22