18 Questions
Pharaoh decided to join the people of the sons of Israel.
False
The Israelites were afraid of the serpent when they came out of Egypt.
False
Baelic the son of Zippor decided to join the people of Israel.
False
The Israelites were fruitful and multiplied in Egypt before coming to the plains of Moab.
True
The Abrahamic covenant is mentioned in the passage as a reason for the Israelites' multiplication.
True
Balaam was called to come and bless the people of Israel.
False
According to the Exodus narrative, the Israelites were required to perform a significant amount of work to earn their freedom from Egypt.
False
Moses was an intermediary between Yahweh and Israel, but ultimately, Israel's relationship with Yahweh was based on the Abrahamic covenant.
False
Yahweh's actions in the Exodus were primarily aimed at demonstrating His power to the Egyptians.
False
The Israelites' response to Yahweh's power in the Exodus was often one of rebellion and disobedience.
False
The slaying of the lamb and the application of its blood to the doorposts was a work that Israel had to accomplish to earn their salvation.
False
The Exodus narrative emphasizes the role of Moses as a mediator between Yahweh and Israel, but also suggests that Yahweh had a direct personal relationship with Israel.
True
The Israelites' obedience to God's statutes is a testimony to their own wisdom and understanding.
False
Moses instructed the Israelites to be disobedient to God's laws in order to demonstrate their faith.
False
The Abrahamic covenant was a testament to the Israelites' own righteousness and goodness.
False
Yahweh is a distant God who only intervenes in times of great need.
False
The Israelites were expected to keep God's statutes and judgments out of fear of punishment.
False
The nations will be drawn to Yahweh through the Israelites' disobedience and rebellion.
False
This quiz explores the significance of the Exodus in the Bible, focusing on the personal relationship established between Yahweh and Israel through redemption and deliverance. It delves into the role of faith in Israel's response to Yahweh's actions. Test your understanding of this pivotal event in biblical history.
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