He was an Israelite raised in Pharaoh's household.
Moses
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What did Moses have to remove when he found the burning bush?
his shoes
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What did the traveling clothes represent at Passover?
The Israelites were reminded of their long journey out of Egypt.
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What was the first plague?
the Nile River turned to blood
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This guided the Israelites out of Egypt at night.
a pillar of fire
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Who was the ruler or Egypt, and his oldest son was killed by the angel of death.
Pharaoh
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Moses made lots of excuses for going to Egypt. Who did God send with him to do the speaking?
Aaron
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What did the unleavened bread represent during Passover?
The Israelites were in a hurry to leave Egypt, so they couldn't wait for their bread to rise with yeast.
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What was the last plague?
the angel of death killed all firstborn sons in Egypt
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How did God protect his people when they left Egypt?
He guided them with a cloud by day and a pillar of fire at night. He also gave them dry ground to cross the sea by parting it.
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Who was Miriam?
She was Moses' sister who watched him in a basket in the Nile River.
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Who found Moses in the Nile River?
Pharaoh's daughter
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This element during Passover reminded the Israelites of slavery in Egypt.
bitter herbs
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Which plague ate the plants?
locusts
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Why were the Israelites afraid when they saw Pharaoh and his army coming?
They didn't have weapons and the Egyptians did. They had families with them, and they forgot to trust God.
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Who lived in Midian with his 7 daughters?
Jethro
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Who did Moses kill?
an Egyptian slave
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What does the blood on the doorframe represent at Passover?
The angel of death passed over those who had lamb's blood spread over their doorframes.
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Which plague lasted for 3 days?
#9 darkness
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How did the Israelites celebrate leaving Egypt?
They sang and danced.
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She married Moses.
Zipporah
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What country did Moses flee to from Egypt?
Midian
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Why is the unblemished lamb a part of the Passover feast and what does it remind us of today?
It represents the firstborn son that died when the angel of death passed over. Today the lamb reminds us of Jesus' death on the cross. He was perfect just like the lamb had to be without blemish.
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Which plagues affected BOTH the Egyptians and the Israelites?
the first three (blood in the Nile River, frogs, and gnats)
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How did the Israelites cross the sea?
Moses held out his hand over the water. God parted the sea, and they walked through on dry ground.