Moses
Exodus
Israel & Sin
Judges
Saul/David
100

Pharaoh commanded that this be done because the population of Israelites was getting out of control:

Kill the baby boys

100

What did Pharaoh give the Israelites as they fled Egypt?

Gold silver and clothing (Exodus 12:35-36)

100

Right after the Israelites made the golden calf, they claimed, shockingly, that the calf did this for them:

"This calf led us up out of Egypt" (Exodus 32:4)

100

Gideon did this to the false god altars

Destroyed the altars and used the materials to build an altar to God (Judges 6:25-26)

100

Hannah promised this to God - if God would bless her with a child

She would dedicate the child to the Lord (1 Samuel 1:11)

200

Name any five plagues (there were 10)

water to blood, frogs, gnats,

flies, livestock died, boils, hail, locusts, darkness, firstborn

200

Not only was it miraculous that God parted the Red Sea, but it was also miraculous that when the Israelites crossed, the ____________ was _______!

Ground was dry!

200

Why did the Israelites build a golden calf in the first place?

Moses was taking too long on Mt. Sinai, people didn't know what happened to him (Exodus 32:1)

200

This was how Israel/nations behaved during the time of the Judges

Rebellious and wicked (Judges 21:25)

200

The rebellious Israelites asked Samuel to give them this

A king (1 Samuel 8)

300

What was Moses's initial attitude towards God's call in the burning bush?

Reluctant, nervous, questioning God

300
What was the food that God provided to Israel in the desert?

Manna and quail (Exodus 16)

300

When the spies scoped out the Promised Land, only two people were optimistic that the Lord would deliver it to them. What were the names of these two men?

Caleb and Joshua

300

God used these three things to show Gideon he would keep his promise to him

Dew, dry ground, a fleece (Judges 6:36-40)

300
Samuel gave a number of reasons as to why "having a king is actually something that you wouldn't like". Name one

Take their possessions, tax them, force them into labor, etc

400

What was one "rule" that Israel was to follow when celebrating the Passover?

use a flawless year old lamb, roast it, paint doorfram with blood, eat in haste, dont leave any til morning, cloak tucked into belt, sandals on feet, staff in hand

400
These are the people who would be affected by the firstborn when God passed over in the night

The firstborn male of the family, along with the firstborn among male animals

400

Right before the bronze snake incident, what were the Israelites complaining about?

They were tired of the food God had given to them (Numbers 21:5)
400

What is one way that Boaz looked out for Ruth?

offered her protection by telling her to use his field, water and food, told workers to be nice to her

400

When replacing Saul, God looked at this to find the next worthy king in his sight

The heart (1 Samuel 16:7)

500

For the first 3 plagues, what were Pharaoh's magicians able to do?

Copy the plague themselves
500

How did Moses get water for Israel in the desert?

Moses hit a rock with his staff and water came out (Exodus 17:5-7)

500

What is one way that Jesus and the bronze snake are similar?

Jesus and snake both lifted up,

both would save the people,

both would give them life

500

Why is Ruth an important character in Bible history?

She is in the family tree of Jesus! (Matthew 1)

500

This is how long and how often Goliath cried out to Israel, looking for a challenge

Morning and night for 40 days (1 Samuel 17:16)