This was Pharaoh's command for Hebrew male infants.
What is “to be thrown into the Nile”?
The first plague, which began the series of miracles against Egypt.
What is “turning the Nile into blood”?
Another name for the Ten Commandments that emphasizes its meaning.
What is “the Decalogue”?
This attitude became apparent among the Israelites in times of difficulty and led to sin.
What is “unbelief”?
This person was given authority because God spoke directly with them.
Who is “Moses”?
This phrase reflects God's self-existence as revealed to Moses in the burning bush.
What is “I AM”?
The protective symbol used by the Israelites to avoid the death of the firstborn.
What is “the blood of a lamb on their doorposts”?
The number of this commandment is often associated with honoring parents.
What is “the fifth commandment”?
This was the Israelites’ response after the spies’ report became their greatest failure in the Bible.
What is “complaining or rebellion”?
He tried to curse the Israelites but was hindered by his donkey and divine intervention.
Who is “Balaam”?
This phrase is used in Scripture to describe Pharaoh's increasing unwillingness to heed God's word.
What is “Pharaoh's heart was hardened”?
The final plague foreshadowed Christ’s sacrifice in this way.
What is “Jesus saving His people from death”?
This commandment reminds Israel to keep a special day for God, a practice originating at creation.
What is “the fourth commandment, to keep the Sabbath”?
This figure became the new leader of the Israelites after Moses.
Who is “Joshua”?
One of Aaron’s irresponsible characteristics that revealed his shortcomings as a leader.
What are “giving in to fear of the crowd" or "blaming others for his sin”?
This is why God chose to harden Pharaoh’s heart after he initially hardened it himself.
What is “to demonstrate His power and sovereignty"?
One of the reasons why God delivered the Israelites from Egypt.
What are “to demonstrate that He alone is God" "or to keep His promise with Abraham”?
God’s purpose in giving the Law was to show this, rather than a way to earn salvation.
What is “the proper response to God's salvation"?
The Mosaic Covenant was significant because it made Israel this kind of nation.
What is “a ‘holy nation’ set apart by God”?
This prophet is remembered in the New Testament as someone who chose greed.
Who is “Balaam”?
This was the inevitable outcome of Pharaoh’s continued rebellion against God’s will.
What is "Pharaoh's failure"?
The culmination of the plagues is celebrated annually in this event, which marked the Israelites’ deliverance from Egypt.
What is “Passover"?
These aspects of Israel and god were primary factors in Israel’s need for God’s Law.
What are “Israel’s sinfulness and God’s holiness”?
After 40 years in the wilderness, the Israelites completed the conquest of Canaan in this amount of time.
What is “seven years”?
The promise God made to Joshua at least 4 time including Joshua 1:5
What are “I will be with you"?