Commandment Connections
Powerful Plagues
Who's Who?
Wilderness Wanderings
Potpourri
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The Lord provided this many commandments for his people that served as a mirror to show sin, curb against further sinful behavior, and guide for how to live by faith (Exodus 20, Deuteronomy 5).

What is 10?

100

This was the final plague that the Lord brought against Egypt before leading his people out of slavery there.

What is the plague of the firstborn?

100

He led God's people out of their slavery in Egypt and to the edge of the Promised Land.

Who is Moses?

100

This was the mountain where God appeared to his people and gave the Ten Commandments (Exodus 20).

What is Mount Sinai?

100

God appeared to Moses in this when he called him to lead his people from slavery in Egypt to the Promised Land (Exodus 3-4).

What is the burning bush?

200

This commandment was ignored when a Golden Calf was made and praised (Exodus 32).

What is the First Commandment?

200

This was the first plague where--in response to Pharaoh's hardening his own heart--God hardened Pharaoh's heart (Exodus 9).

What is the plague of boils?

(What is the sixth plague?)

200

He took over after Moses as leader of God's people (Deuteronomy 34).

Who is Joshua?

200

These were the two miracle foods that God provided for his people during their wilderness wanderings (Exodus 16).

What are manna and quail?

200

This city was the first one conquered by the Israelites through marching, shouting, and the promise of God (Joshua 5-6).

What is Jericho?

300

When the Israelites grumbled against Moses, Aaron, and God in their wilderness wandering, they were not keeping this commandment about respect for those in authority (Exodus 16-17).

What is the Fourth Commandment?

300

This was the first plague that the Egyptian magicians could not reproduce (Exodus 8).

What is the plague of gnats? 

(What is the plague of fleas?)

(What is the third plague?)

300

This brother of Joseph offered to take the place of their brother Benjamin, just before Joseph revealed his identity (Genesis 45).

Who is Judah?

300

When the people complained about the miraculous food God had provided for the last 40 years, he released these into the Israelite camp (Numbers 21).

What are venomous snakes?

300

As God prepared to part the waters of the Red Sea, the pillar of cloud and fire moved here (Exodus 14).

Where is behind the Israelites?

(Where is between the Israelites and Egyptians?)

400

Joseph kept this commandment well when he fled from Potiphar's wife (Genesis 39).

What is the Sixth Commandment?

400

This was the first plague where the Egyptians were affected, but the Israelites were protected (Exodus 8).

What is the plague of flies?

(What is the fourth plague?)

400

These two spies sent into the promised land offered a good report to the people.

Who are Caleb and Joshua?

400

DAILY DOUBLE!!

The first time that the Israelites did not have water in the wilderness, the LORD had Moses do this to bring forth water (Exodus 17).

400

This is what the Israelites were to do with the Lamb's blood on the night of the first Passover (Exodus 11-12).

What is paint the doorframe?
500

The Hebrew midwives were struggling to obey these two commandments when they chose to disobey the Pharaoh's command to kill the Hebrew boys (Exodus 1:15-21).

What are the Fourth and Fifth Commandments?

500

These are the five plagues where we are told God made a distinction between the Egyptians and Israelites. 

What are the plagues of: flies (4), livestock (5), hail (7), darkness (9), and firstborn (10)?

500

These are the two names of the Hebrew midwives who disobeyed Pharaoh before the birth of Moses (Exodus 1).

Who are Shiphrah and Puah?

500

This is the number of spies who were sent into the Promised Land to scout its cities, see its people, and measure its prosperity (Numbers 13-14).

What is 12?

500

These were the four subjects of the dreams of the cupbearer, the baker, and Pharaoh (Genesis 40-41). 

What are grapevines, bread baskets, cows, and grains?