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How did Moses record the stages of their journey?
How did Moses record the stages of their journey?
- As he remembered it
- He consulted with the elders of Israel
- At the LORD's command (correct)
- He took it from his travel journal
Where did Israel start their journey from Egypt?
Where did Israel start their journey from Egypt?
- Marah
- Mount Hor
- Pi Hahiroth
- Elim
- Rameses (correct)
When did the Israelites begin their journey out of Egypt?
When did the Israelites begin their journey out of Egypt?
- The twentieth day of the first month the day after the Feast of Unleavened Bread
- The first day of the first month, the day after the Day of Atonement
- The fifteenth day of the first month the day after Passover (correct)
- The tenth day of the first month the day after the Feast of Weeks
Where did Israel pass through the Red Sea?
Where did Israel pass through the Red Sea?
After Israel passed through the Red Sea and took a three day journey, where did they camp?
After Israel passed through the Red Sea and took a three day journey, where did they camp?
Where were there twelve springs and seventy palm trees?
Where were there twelve springs and seventy palm trees?
Where did Aaron die on the border of Edom after leaving Kadesh?
Where did Aaron die on the border of Edom after leaving Kadesh?
The Canaanite king of what city heard that the Israelites were coming?
The Canaanite king of what city heard that the Israelites were coming?
Where did Israel end up camping just prior to entering the promised land?
Where did Israel end up camping just prior to entering the promised land?
The plains of Moab are directly across from what city?
The plains of Moab are directly across from what city?
When Israel entered the promised land, God commanded them to destroy all of the following EXCEPT?
When Israel entered the promised land, God commanded them to destroy all of the following EXCEPT?
The LORD told Moses to divide the land by what method?
The LORD told Moses to divide the land by what method?
What were the Israelites to do to the inhabitants of the land?
What were the Israelites to do to the inhabitants of the land?
If Israel did not drive out the inhabitants of the land they would become all of the following EXCEPT?
If Israel did not drive out the inhabitants of the land they would become all of the following EXCEPT?
What were the Egyptians doing when Israel began their journey out of Egypt?
What were the Egyptians doing when Israel began their journey out of Egypt?
Study Notes
Journey of Israel’s Exodus
- Moses documented the journey stages under the instruction of the LORD.
- Israel's departure from Egypt started at Rameses.
- The journey began on the fifteenth day of the first month, immediately after Passover.
- Israel crossed the Red Sea at Pi Hahiroth.
- After a three-day journey from the Red Sea, they camped at Marah, known for its bitter waters.
Key Locations and Events
- Elim featured twelve springs and seventy palm trees, providing a significant place of rest.
- Aaron died at Mount Hor, situated on the border of Edom, after leaving Kadesh.
- The Canaanite king of Arad became aware of the Israelites' approach.
- Israel camped at the plains of Moab just before entering the Promised Land.
- The plains of Moab are located directly across from Jericho.
Divine Commands and Instructions
- Upon entering the Promised Land, God commanded the destruction of carved images, cast idols, and high places, but not threshing floors.
- The land was to be divided among the tribes by casting lots.
- The inhabitants of the land were to be driven out, not enslaved or sold.
- If the inhabitants were not driven out, they would become thorns in their sides, barbs in their eyes, and trouble for Israel.
Contextual Background
- During Israel's journey out of Egypt, the Egyptians were occupied with burying their dead firstborn, a consequence of the plagues.
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Test your knowledge of the journey of the Israelites through Numbers 33 with these multiple-choice flashcard questions. Each question focuses on key events and locations relevant to the narrative, helping you to reinforce your understanding of biblical history.