Exodus Flashcards 1-40
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What does Exodus 1 signify?

  • God introduces Himself as Jehovah
  • Moses kills an Egyptian
  • Pharaoh rejects God
  • Israelites increase (correct)
  • What significant event happens in Exodus 2?

    Moses is born and kills an Egyptian

    Who does Moses meet in Exodus 3?

    The 'I AM'

    What happens in Exodus 4?

    <p>Moses's rod turns into a serpent and Aaron joins Moses</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In Exodus 5, Pharaoh accepts God's message.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What name does God introduce Himself with in Exodus 6?

    <p>Jehovah</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are the plagues mentioned in Exodus 7?

    <p>Water turns to blood</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which types of plagues are described in Exodus 8?

    <p>Lice</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What significant plague occurs in Exodus 12?

    <p>Death on the firstborn</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is notable about Exodus 14?

    <p>The Israelites murmur and Moses parts the Red Sea</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Exodus 20 provide?

    <p>The 10 Commandments</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What do Exodus 21-23 mainly cover?

    <p>Social laws</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What happens in Exodus 24?

    <p>God gives Moses the Law on sapphire stone</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main purpose of Exodus 25?

    <p>Let them make Me a sanctuary</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Exodus 31 mention about Bezaleel and Aholiab?

    <p>They work on the Sanctuary</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What significant event is found in Exodus 32?

    <p>The Golden Calf and Moses intercedes</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Exodus 34 describe?

    <p>The Tablets are renewed</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What do Exodus 37-39 generally cover?

    <p>Various items related to the Sanctuary</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What significant event occurs in Exodus 40?

    <p>The anointing of the Tabernacle</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Exodus Overview

    • Exodus details the Israelites' departure from Egypt, highlighting their struggles and the establishment of covenant laws.
    • Key figures include Moses, Aaron, and Pharaoh, with significant themes of oppression, liberation, and divine intervention.

    Exodus 1

    • Israelites increase in number, prompting fear in the new king who does not recognize Joseph's contributions.

    Exodus 2

    • Birth of Moses amidst oppression; he kills an Egyptian for abusing an Israelite.

    Exodus 3

    • God reveals Himself to Moses as "I AM" at the burning bush, calling him for a mission to free the Israelites.

    Exodus 4

    • Moses performs miracles; his rod transforms into a serpent. Aaron, Moses' brother, is appointed as his spokesperson.

    Exodus 5

    • Pharaoh's stubbornness leads him to reject God's command, increasing the Israelites' suffering.

    Exodus 6

    • God identifies Himself as Jehovah and reassures Moses of His covenant with the Israelites.

    Exodus 7

    • Pharaoh's heart is hardened despite miraculous signs; the first plague turns water to blood.

    Exodus 8

    • Series of plagues inflicted upon Egypt: frogs, lice, and flies amplify Pharaoh's defiance.

    Exodus 9

    • Further plagues: death of livestock, boils and blisters, and a devastating hailstorm.

    Exodus 10

    • Locusts and darkness plague Egypt, intensifying the struggle against Pharaoh's refusal to let the Israelites go.

    Exodus 11

    • God warns of the impending final plague that will strike down the firstborn in Egypt.

    Exodus 12

    • The institution of Passover; Israelite households marked to be spared during the final plague.

    Exodus 13

    • The Israelites begin their Exodus from Egypt, following God's guidance.

    Exodus 14

    • The Israelites express doubt; Moses parts the Red Sea, facilitating their escape.

    Exodus 15

    • The Song of Moses celebrates victory and deliverance, emphasizing God's power.

    Exodus 16

    • God provides quail and manna, ensuring sustenance for the Israelites in the wilderness.

    Exodus 17

    • The battle against Amalek takes place; Moses relies on Aaron and Hur for support in battle.

    Exodus 18

    • Moses judges the people, showcasing the need for better governance and support.

    Exodus 19

    • The Sinai Covenant is established; Moses encounters God on Mount Sinai, preparing for the giving of the Law.

    Exodus 20

    • The Ten Commandments are presented, forming the foundation of Israelite law and ethics.

    Exodus 21-23

    • Series of social laws are outlined addressing various aspects of community living and justice.

    Exodus 24

    • God gives Moses the Law on sapphire stone, affirming the covenant between God and Israel.

    Exodus 25-30

    • Instructions for constructing the Sanctuary and its furnishings, emphasizing reverence in worship.

    Exodus 28

    • Aaron and his sons consecrated for their priestly roles, designated to lead worship and sacrifices.

    Exodus 32

    • The incident of the Golden Calf occurs; Moses intercedes for Israel after their unfaithfulness.

    Exodus 33

    • Moses desires to see God's glory, establishing a deep relationship with the divine.

    Exodus 34

    • The renewal of the tablets of the Law signifies forgiveness and restoration of the covenant.

    Exodus 35-40

    • Detailed accounts of offerings, the construction of the Tabernacle, and the anointing of sacred objects, completing the Israelite worship space.

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