Names
Time and Place
Moses
The Israelites
God
100

The name given to the baby in the basket

Moses

100

The primary location of this story

Egypt

100

God spoke to Moses through this

A burning bush

100

The reason Pharoah feels threatened by the Israelites

They have grown large in number

100
God gave the Israelites manna in the wilderness.  This shows what characteristic of God?

God is a provider

200

The names of the two Hebrew midwives

Shiprah and Puah

200

God parted this body of water to allow the Israelites to escape Pharoah

The Red Sea

200
This was Moses' occupation when he lived in Midian

Shepherd

200

The name of the Jewish feast that remembers God's deliverance of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt.

Passover

200

The plagues show us what characteristic of God?

Power over creation

300
Moses' Brother

Aaron

300

Number of years that have passed since the end of Genesis

400

300

The reason Moses fled Egypt

he killed an Egyptian who was beating a Hebrew slave

300

The Israelites were fruitful and multiplied and filled the land in Egypt.  This reminds us of what?

The creation mandate

300

What characteristic of God is shown by his response to free the Israelites from slavery?

His faithfulness, specifically to the covenant with Abraham

400

Who was Moses' father-in-law?

Jethro

400

The name of the river in Egypt into which Pharoah ordered the baby Hebrew boys to be thrown

Nile

400
What did God ask Moses to ask Pharoah
to free the Hebrews
400

What happened to the Israelites the first time Moses asked for the Israelites to be freed?

Their workload was increased

400

The last plague is known as

the death of the firstborn

500

Moses married this woman

Zipporah

500

Moses fled to this place after murdering an Egyptian

Midian

500

How did Moses respond when God asked him to do this special task?

He initially gave excuses.

500
The name of the song of praise that was sung after the Israelites crossed through the Red Sea

Song of the Sea

500

The passover lamb points forward to Jesus as

the ultimate spotless sacrifice