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This quiz covers biblical passages from chapters 1 and 2. It contains questions related to the Israelites' experiences in Egypt and Moses' early life. The quiz focuses on key events, characters, and circumstances in those biblical chapters. Useful for studying the Bible and ancient history.
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**CHAPTER 1** **Answers:** 1. **b) Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah** 2. **c) Seventy-five** 3. **b) They died, and so did all their generation** 4. **c) They multiplied and became mighty** 5. **b) They would join enemies and fight against Egypt** 6. **c) He set taskmasters over them to affl...
**CHAPTER 1** **Answers:** 1. **b) Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah** 2. **c) Seventy-five** 3. **b) They died, and so did all their generation** 4. **c) They multiplied and became mighty** 5. **b) They would join enemies and fight against Egypt** 6. **c) He set taskmasters over them to afflict them in their work** 7. **a) Pithom and Raamses** 8. **b) They multiplied and grew** 1. **How did the Egyptians treat the children of Israel as they multiplied?** - a\) They became allies - b\) They welcomed them - c\) They greatly abhorred them - d\) They ignored them 2. **What type of labor did the Egyptians force upon the Israelites?** - a\) Light fieldwork - b\) Building houses - c\) Hard labor with mortar, brick, and service in the field - d\) Crafting jewelry 3. **What were the names of the two Hebrew midwives mentioned in the passage?** - a\) Puah and Miriam - b\) Shiphrah and Jochebed - c\) Shiphrah and Puah - d\) Deborah and Puah 4. **What command did the king of Egypt give to the Hebrew midwives regarding the newborns?** - a\) Let all the babies live - b\) Kill all newborns - c\) Kill the males but let the females live - d\) Take the children to the palace 5. **Why did the midwives refuse to follow the Pharaoh's command?** - a\) They feared God - b\) They feared the Israelites - c\) They wanted to rebel against Pharaoh - d\) They were paid by the Hebrews 6. **What reason did the midwives give to Pharaoh for not killing the male babies?** - a\) The Hebrew women gave birth before the midwives arrived - b\) The Hebrew women are lively and gave birth quickly - c\) The male children were hidden by the women - d\) The Egyptian women helped the Hebrew women give birth **Answers:** 1. **c) They greatly abhorred them** 2. **c) Hard labor with mortar, brick, and service in the field** 3. **c) Shiphrah and Puah** 4. **c) Kill the males but let the females live** 5. **a) They feared God** 6. **b) The Hebrew women are lively and gave birth quickly** These questions highlight key points regarding the Egyptians\' treatment of the Israelites and the bravery of the midwives. 1. **What reason did the midwives give Pharaoh for not killing the male children?** - a\) The Egyptian women stopped them - b\) The Hebrew women were too quick and gave birth before the midwives arrived - c\) They didn't know the babies were male - d\) They were not instructed on time 2. **How did God reward the midwives for their actions?** - a\) He gave them wealth - b\) He made them rulers over Egypt - c\) He dealt well with them and provided households for them - d\) He allowed them to flee from Egypt 3. **What did Pharaoh command after the midwives saved the male children?** - a\) He told them to continue sparing the male children - b\) He commanded that all Hebrew males be cast into the river - c\) He freed the Hebrew people - d\) He punished the midwives 4. **What did Pharaoh decide to do with the female Hebrew babies?** - a\) Cast them into the river - b\) Spare them and let them live - c\) Send them to work in Egypt - d\) Give them to Egyptian families 5. **What was the result of the midwives\' actions concerning the population of the Hebrews?** - a\) The people diminished in number - b\) The people multiplied and grew mighty - c\) The people left Egypt - d\) The people rebelled against Pharaoh **Answers:** 1. **b) The Hebrew women were too quick and gave birth before the midwives arrived** 2. **c) He dealt well with them and provided households for them** 3. **b) He commanded that all Hebrew males be cast into the river** 4. **b) Spare them and let them live** 5. **b) The people multiplied and grew mighty** These questions address the midwives\' explanation, God\'s reward, and Pharaoh's reaction. CHAPTER 2 1. **From which house did the man and his wife come?** - a\) House of Judah - b\) House of Levi - c\) House of Benjamin - d\) House of Joseph 2. **What did the mother do after giving birth to her son?** - a\) Gave him to Pharaoh\'s household - b\) Sent him to another land - c\) Hid him for three months - d\) Left him with relatives 3. **When the mother could no longer hide her child, what did she do?** - a\) Sent him to the palace - b\) Took him to the market - c\) Placed him in an ark made of bulrushes and laid it in the river - d\) Left him with his sister 4. **Who was watching the child from a distance as he was placed in the river?** - a\) His father - b\) His mother - c\) His sister - d\) Pharaoh\'s daughter 5. **Who found the ark containing the child?** - a\) Pharaoh's daughter - b\) The Hebrew midwives - c\) Egyptian soldiers - d\) A priest 6. **What did Pharaoh\'s daughter do when she saw the child?** - a\) Sent him away - b\) Took him to the palace immediately - c\) Had compassion on him and identified him as a Hebrew child - d\) Left him by the river 7. **What did the child\'s sister suggest to Pharaoh\'s daughter?** - a\) To throw the child into the river - b\) To call a Hebrew nurse to care for the child - c\) To raise the child in the palace - d\) To return the child to his mother 8. **Whom did the sister call to nurse the child for Pharaoh\'s daughter?** - a\) A local midwife - b\) The child\'s mother - c\) An Egyptian nurse - d\) Pharaoh's wife **Answers:** 1. **b) House of Levi** 2. **c) Hid him for three months** 3. **c) Placed him in an ark made of bulrushes and laid it in the river** 4. **c) His sister** 5. **a) Pharaoh's daughter** 6. **c) Had compassion on him and identified him as a Hebrew child** 7. **b) To call a Hebrew nurse to care for the child** 8. **b) The child\'s mother** These questions highlight the story of Moses\' birth, his family\'s actions to save him, and the compassion shown by Pharaoh's daughter. 1. **What arrangement did Pharaoh's daughter make with the Hebrew woman?** - a\) To teach the child at the palace - b\) To nurse the child and be paid for it - c\) To adopt the child immediately - d\) To take the child away from Egypt 2. **What name did Pharaoh's daughter give the child, and why?** - a\) Aaron, because he was strong - b\) Joseph, because he was wise - c\) Moses, because she drew him out of the water - d\) Joshua, because he was a leader 3. **What did Moses witness when he went out to his brethren?** - a\) The Hebrew men celebrating - b\) An Egyptian beating a Hebrew - c\) His people praying - d\) An Egyptian helping a Hebrew 4. **What did Moses do when he saw the Egyptian beating a Hebrew?** - a\) He spoke to him kindly - b\) He reported him to Pharaoh - c\) He killed the Egyptian and hid him in the sand - d\) He ran away 5. **What happened the next day when Moses saw two Hebrews fighting?** - a\) They asked Moses to help them - b\) Moses separated them, and they praised him - c\) One of them asked Moses if he intended to kill him like the Egyptian - d\) Moses fled immediately 6. **How did Moses feel when he realized that his actions were known?** - a\) Confident - b\) Relieved - c\) Alarmed and afraid - d\) Indifferent 7. **What was Pharaoh's reaction when he heard about Moses killing the Egyptian?** - a\) He ignored it - b\) He sought to kill Moses - c\) He congratulated Moses - d\) He forgave Moses **Answers:** 1. **b) To nurse the child and be paid for it** 2. **c) Moses, because she drew him out of the water** 3. **b) An Egyptian beating a Hebrew** 4. **c) He killed the Egyptian and hid him in the sand** 5. **c) One of them asked Moses if he intended to kill him like the Egyptian** 6. **c) Alarmed and afraid** 7. **b) He sought to kill Moses** These questions cover the events of Moses' early life, including his adoption, his defense of a fellow Hebrew, and the consequences of his actions. 1. **What did Moses do after fleeing from Pharaoh?** - a\) He returned to Egypt - b\) He fled to the land of Midian and sat by a well - c\) He went to the desert and lived alone - d\) He joined an army 2. **How many daughters did the priest of Midian have?** - a\) Five - b\) Seven - c\) Six - d\) Eight 3. **What was the priest's name?** - a\) Jethro - b\) Reuel - c\) Aaron - d\) Caleb 4. **What did Moses do when the shepherds drove away the daughters of the priest?** - a\) He watched from a distance - b\) He stood up and helped them, then watered their flock - c\) He fled from the scene - d\) He scolded the daughters 5. **What did the daughters tell their father about how they came back so soon?** - a\) They finished their work early - b\) An Egyptian helped them by driving away the shepherds and watering the flock - c\) The shepherds helped them - d\) They received help from their brothers 6. **What did the priest of Midian tell his daughters after hearing their story?** - a\) To avoid the stranger - b\) To go back and thank the shepherds - c\) To call Moses so that he could eat bread with them - d\) To stay away from Egyptians 7. **Whom did the priest of Midian give to Moses as a wife?** - a\) Miriam - b\) Zipporah - c\) Deborah - d\) Rachel 8. **What name did Moses give his son, and why?** - a\) Isaac, because of God\'s promise - b\) Joseph, to honor his heritage - c\) Gershom, because he had been a sojourner in a foreign land - d\) Levi, to remember his tribe **Answers:** 1. **b) He fled to the land of Midian and sat by a well** 2. **b) Seven** 3. **a) Jethro** (Reuel is another name for Jethro) 4. **b) He stood up and helped them, then watered their flock** 5. **b) An Egyptian helped them by driving away the shepherds and watering the flock** 6. **c) To call Moses so that he could eat bread with them** 7. **b) Zipporah** 8. **c) Gershom, because he had been a sojourner in a foreign land** These questions focus on Moses\' time in Midian, his encounter with the priest's daughters, and his marriage to Zipporah. 1. **What significant event occurred that affected the children of Israel?** - a\) The king of Egypt died - b\) Moses returned to Egypt - c\) The Israelites were freed - d\) Pharaoh declared peace 2. **Why did the children of Israel cry out to God?** - a\) They wanted more land - b\) They were suffering because of their labors - c\) They were hungry - d\) They sought revenge on the Egyptians 3. **What did God remember when He heard the groaning of the Israelites?** - a\) His promise to Moses - b\) His covenant with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob - c\) His laws given to Adam - d\) His promise to Noah 4. **How did God respond to the cries of the children of Israel?** - a\) He sent angels to fight for them - b\) He looked upon them and made Himself known to them - c\) He brought them wealth - d\) He remained silent **Answers:** 1. **a) The king of Egypt died** 2. **b) They were suffering because of their labors** 3. **b) His covenant with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob** 4. **b) He looked upon them and made Himself known to them** These questions highlight the Israelites\' suffering in Egypt and God\'s response, remembering His covenant with their ancestors. CHAPTER 3 1. **Whose sheep was Moses tending when he came to Horeb, the mountain of God?** - a\) His own sheep - b\) Pharaoh's sheep - c\) Jethro's sheep, his father-in-law - d\) The Israelites' sheep 2. **What unusual sight did Moses see on the mountain?** - a\) A well overflowing with water - b\) A bush burning with fire, but not being consumed - c\) An angel standing at the top of the mountain - d\) A cloud covering the mountain 3. **Who appeared to Moses in the flame of fire from the midst of the bush?** - a\) An angel of the Lord - b\) Pharaoh - c\) His father, Amram - d\) A prophet 4. **What did God tell Moses to do when He called out to him from the bush?** - a\) To come closer - b\) To remove his sandals because the place was holy ground - c\) To bring water to extinguish the fire - d\) To leave the mountain 5. **What was Moses\' reaction when God revealed His identity as the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob?** - a\) He bowed down and prayed - b\) He hid his face because he was afraid to look at God - c\) He ran away from the bush - d\) He shouted in joy **Answers:** 1. **c) Jethro's sheep, his father-in-law** 2. **b) A bush burning with fire, but not being consumed** 3. **a) An angel of the Lord** 4. **b) To remove his sandals because the place was holy ground** 5. **b) He hid his face because he was afraid to look at God** These questions focus on the encounter Moses had with God through the burning bush and emphasize his awe and reverence in the presence of the divine. 1. **What did the Lord say He had seen regarding His people in Egypt?** - a\) Their prosperity - b\) Their affliction and sorrow - c\) Their rebellion - d\) Their strength 2. **What reason did God give for coming down to deliver the Israelites?** - a\) To give them new laws - b\) To take them to a land flowing with milk and honey - c\) To teach them patience - d\) To make them wealthy in Egypt 3. **Which groups of people were already living in the land that God promised to the Israelites?** - a\) The Egyptians and the Hebrews - b\) The Canaanites, Hittites, Amorites, Perizzites, Gergesites, Hivites, and Jebusites - c\) The Philistines and Moabites - d\) The Babylonians and Assyrians 4. **What task did God give to Moses?** - a\) To become king of Egypt - b\) To bring His people, the children of Israel, out of Egypt - c\) To punish the Egyptians - d\) To stay in Midian and care for Jethro\'s sheep 5. **How did Moses initially respond to God's command to go to Pharaoh?** - a\) He immediately accepted the mission - b\) He questioned his worthiness, saying \"Who am I to go to Pharaoh?\" - c\) He ran away in fear - d\) He suggested sending someone else 6. **What sign did God give Moses as proof that He had sent him?** - a\) Moses would perform miracles before Pharaoh - b\) A great flood would come upon Egypt - c\) When Moses brought the people out of Egypt, they would serve God on that mountain - d\) Pharaoh would immediately let the people go **Answers:** 1. **b) Their affliction and sorrow** 2. **b) To take them to a land flowing with milk and honey** 3. **b) The Canaanites, Hittites, Amorites, Perizzites, Gergesites, Hivites, and Jebusites** 4. **b) To bring His people, the children of Israel, out of Egypt** 5. **b) He questioned his worthiness, saying \"Who am I to go to Pharaoh?\"** 6. **c) When Moses brought the people out of Egypt, they would serve God on that mountain** These questions focus on God\'s message to Moses, the promise of deliverance, and Moses\' initial hesitation to accept the divine mission. 1. **What concern did Moses express to God regarding his mission to the Israelites?** - a\) He was afraid of Pharaoh - b\) He didn\'t know how to speak to them - c\) He was unsure what to say if they asked for God\'s name - d\) He worried they would not believe him 2. **What question did Moses anticipate the Israelites might ask when he told them that God had sent him?** - a\) \"How will you save us?\" - b\) \"Why have you come?\" - c\) \"What is His name?\" - d\) \"What miracles will you perform?\" 3. **In response to Moses\'s concern, what was he seeking to understand?** - a\) The nature of the Egyptian gods - b\) The identity of God to share with the Israelites - c\) The power of his own words - d\) The significance of the burning bush **Answers:** 1. **c) He was unsure what to say if they asked for God\'s name** 2. **c) \"What is His name?\"** 3. **b) The identity of God to share with the Israelites** These questions focus on Moses\'s dialogue with God and his concern about how to communicate God\'s message to the Israelites effectively. 1. **What name did God reveal to Moses when he asked about His identity?** - a\) Jehovah - b\) I AM the Existing One - c\) The Lord of Hosts - d\) The Almighty 2. **What instruction did God give Moses regarding how to refer to Him when speaking to the Israelites?** - a\) To call Him by the name of His ancestors - b\) To say, \"The Existing One sent me to you\" - c\) To proclaim Himself as a warrior - d\) To refer to Him as a great king 3. **What did God say about His name?** - a\) It would change over time - b\) It is to be forgotten after the Israelites leave Egypt - c\) It is My name forever and a memorial to all generations - d\) It is only for the chosen people 4. **What specific instructions did God give to Moses regarding the elders of Israel?** - a\) To ignore them and speak only to Pharaoh - b\) To gather them and share God\'s message of deliverance - c\) To tell them to prepare for war - d\) To leave them behind and go alone 5. **What promise did God make to Moses concerning the Israelites' future?** - a\) He would let them live peacefully in Egypt - b\) He would bring them out of Egypt to a land flowing with milk and honey - c\) He would destroy the Egyptians - d\) He would give them riches in Egypt **Answers:** 1. **b) I AM the Existing One** 2. **b) To say, \"The Existing One sent me to you\"** 3. **c) It is My name forever and a memorial to all generations** 4. **b) To gather them and share God\'s message of deliverance** 5. **b) He would bring them out of Egypt to a land flowing with milk and honey** These questions emphasize God\'s revelation of His identity and the mission He entrusted to Moses to lead the Israelites out of Egypt. 1. **What did God instruct Moses to say to Pharaoh when he went to him?** - a\) \"Let us go three days' journey into the desert to sacrifice to our God\" - b\) \"Let my people go for good\" - c\) \"We demand freedom from slavery\" - d\) \"We are leaving Egypt now\" 2. **What did God foretell about Pharaoh\'s response to Moses' request?** - a\) Pharaoh would be eager to let them go - b\) Pharaoh would be indifferent to their plight - c\) Pharaoh would not let them go, not even by a mighty hand - d\) Pharaoh would negotiate with them 3. **What did God promise to do to convince Pharaoh to let the Israelites go?** - a\) Send a plague of locusts - b\) Stretch out His hand and strike the Egyptians with wonders - c\) Create a famine in the land - d\) Change Pharaoh\'s heart 4. **What grace did God promise the Israelites in the sight of the Egyptians?** - a\) They would receive protection from the Egyptians - b\) They would be honored by the Egyptians - c\) They would not go empty-handed - d\) They would be allowed to worship freely 5. **What specific items were the Israelite women instructed to ask from their neighbors?** - a\) Food and water - b\) Tools and weapons - c\) Articles of silver, gold, and clothing - d\) Livestock and grain 6. **What was the symbolic significance of asking for articles from the Egyptians?** - a\) It represented their desire for wealth - b\) It was a way to repay their years of servitude - c\) It indicated their status as victors or \"plunderers\" of the Egyptians - d\) It was to celebrate their freedom with gifts **Answers:** 1. **a) \"Let us go three days' journey into the desert to sacrifice to our God\"** 2. **c) Pharaoh would not let them go, not even by a mighty hand** 3. **b) Stretch out His hand and strike the Egyptians with wonders** 4. **c) They would not go empty-handed** 5. **c) Articles of silver, gold, and clothing** 6. **c) It indicated their status as victors or \"plunderers\" of the Egyptians** These questions focus on the instructions given to Moses by God, the anticipated challenges with Pharaoh, and the eventual promise of deliverance and compensation for the Israelites. CHAPTER 4 1. **What concern did Moses express about his mission to the Israelites?** - a\) He was worried about Pharaoh\'s response. - b\) He feared they would not believe or listen to him. - c\) He thought he was not a good speaker. - d\) He didn\'t know how to perform miracles. 2. **What did God ask Moses to identify in his hand?** - a\) A staff - b\) A stone - c\) A rod - d\) A sword 3. **What miraculous transformation occurred when Moses cast the rod on the ground?** - a\) It became a bird. - b\) It turned into a serpent. - c\) It transformed into a staff made of gold. - d\) It vanished into thin air. 4. **What did God instruct Moses to do after the rod became a serpent?** - a\) Run away from it - b\) Capture it by the tail - c\) Leave it on the ground - d\) Call for help 5. **What miracle did God perform with Moses\' hand?** - a\) It turned into a dove. - b\) It became leprous and then restored to normal. - c\) It shone with light. - d\) It became as strong as iron. 6. **What was the purpose of the signs God showed Moses?** - a\) To entertain the Israelites - b\) To convince the Israelites that the Lord had appeared to him - c\) To scare Pharaoh - d\) To demonstrate Moses\' power **Answers:** 1. **b) He feared they would not believe or listen to him.** 2. **c) A rod** 3. **b) It turned into a serpent.** 4. **b) Capture it by the tail** 5. **b) It became leprous and then restored to normal.** 6. **b) To convince the Israelites that the Lord had appeared to him** These questions highlight the concerns Moses had about his mission and the signs God provided to validate His presence and power. 1. **What did God instruct Moses to do if the Israelites did not believe the first two signs?** - a\) Perform another miracle - b\) Take water from the river and pour it on dry land - c\) Ask for more time to convince them - d\) Return to Midian 2. **What transformation would occur when Moses poured the river water on dry land?** - a\) It would create a flood. - b\) It would become blood. - c\) It would turn into wine. - d\) It would evaporate. 3. **What was Moses\' concern when speaking to God about his mission?** - a\) He felt he was too old for the task. - b\) He was afraid of Pharaoh\'s power. - c\) He felt weak in speech and slow of tongue. - d\) He doubted the message he was to deliver. 4. **How did God respond to Moses' claim of being incapable?** - a\) He agreed and said Moses should not go. - b\) He reminded Moses that He created man\'s mouth and would teach him what to say. - c\) He told Moses to practice speaking before going. - d\) He said it didn\'t matter who spoke, as long as the message was delivered. 5. **What request did Moses make to God after expressing his insecurities?** - a\) To give him more signs - b\) To send another capable person - c\) To provide him with a written message - d\) To let him go home 6. **Who did God say would help Moses with speaking?** - a\) His father - b\) Aaron, his brother - c\) Joshua - d\) A stranger **Answers:** 1. **b) Take water from the river and pour it on dry land** 2. **b) It would become blood.** 3. **c) He felt weak in speech and slow of tongue.** 4. **b) He reminded Moses that He created man\'s mouth and would teach him what to say.** 5. **b) To send another capable person** 6. **b) Aaron, his brother** These questions focus on the signs God provided for Moses to perform, Moses\' concerns about his ability to speak, and God\'s assurance and provision for him. 1. **What was the Lord\'s reaction to Moses\' reluctance (request for someone else to be appointed)?** - a\) The Lord was indifferent. - b\) The Lord was very angry with Moses. - c\) The Lord agreed with Moses. - d\) The Lord was confused. 2. **Who did God identify as Moses\' brother?** - a\) Joseph - b\) Aaron the Levite - c\) Caleb - d\) Joshua 3. **What did God say about Aaron\'s would do for (ability to help) Moses?** - a\) Aaron would refuse to help. - b\) Aaron would speak for Moses. - c\) Aaron would write the message for Moses. - d\) Aaron would not recognize Moses. 4. **What assurance did God give regarding Aaron meeting Moses?** - a\) Aaron would be angry to see Moses. - b\) Aaron would be excited and come out to meet him. - c\) Aaron would not want to see Moses. - d\) Aaron would be too busy to meet Moses. 5. **How did the Lord say Aaron would feel when he saw Moses?** - a\) He would be indifferent. - b\) He would be sad. - c\) He will be glad in heart. - d\) He would be angry. **Answers:** 1. **b) The Lord was very angry with Moses.** 2. **b) Aaron the Levite** 3. **b) Aaron would speak for Moses.** 4. **b) Aaron would be excited and come out to meet him.** 5. c\) He will be glad in heart. These questions focus on God\'s response to Moses\' reluctance and the provision He made by involving Aaron. 1. **What did God instruct Moses to do with Aaron?** - a\) Tell him to run away - b\) Speak to him and put God\'s words in his mouth - c\) Ignore him - d\) Convince him to stay in Midian 2. **How did God say He would assist Moses and Aaron?** - a\) By providing them food - b\) By opening their mouths and teaching them what to do - c\) By giving them armor - d\) By sending them to the desert 3. **What role would Aaron have in relation to Moses?** - a\) He would be the king of Egypt. - b\) He would be Moses' adviser. - c\) He shall be Moses\' spokesman to the people. - d\) He would be a messenger. 4. **What was Moses instructed to take with him to work miracles?** - a\) A piece of parchment - b\) The rod that was turned into a serpent - c\) A golden staff - d\) A staff from the king of Egypt 5. **What did Moses say to his father-in-law, Jethro, before returning to Egypt?** - a\) \"I will stay here.\" - b\) \"I will go and return to my brethren in Egypt.\" - c\) \"I will never return.\" - d\) \"I will leave tomorrow.\" 6. **What did Jethro say in response to Moses' decision to go to Egypt?** - a\) \"Stay here longer.\" - b\) \"Go in peace.\" - c\) \"Do not go.\" - d\) \"Take my blessing with you.\" 7. **What news did the Lord give Moses about the king of Egypt?** - a\) The king was still alive. - b\) The king had gone to war. - c\) The king had died. - d\) The king was looking for Moses. **Answers:** 1. **b) Speak to him and put God\'s words in his mouth** 2. **b) By opening their mouths and teaching them what to do** 3. **c) He shall be Moses\' spokesman to the people.** 4. **b) The rod that was turned into a serpent** 5. **b) \"I will go and return to my brethren in Egypt.\"** 6. **b) \"Go in peace.\"** 7. **c) The king had died.** These questions focus on God\'s instructions to Moses regarding Aaron, Moses\' preparations to return to Egypt, and his conversation with Jethro. 1. **What did Moses take with him as he returned to Egypt?** - a\) His friends - b\) His wife and sons - c\) His cattle - d\) Only his staff 2. **What did the Lord instruct Moses to do before Pharaoh?** - a\) Ignore Pharaoh\'s demands - b\) Work wonders given to him by God - c\) Speak softly to Pharaoh - d\) Leave Egypt quietly 3. **What did the Lord say He would do to Pharaoh\'s heart?** - a\) Make it kind - b\) Make it harden - c\) Fill it with fear - d\) Leave it unchanged 4. **What message was Moses to deliver to Pharaoh regarding Israel?** - a\) Israel is a nation of slaves - b\) Israel is God's firstborn son - c\) Israel needs more resources - d\) Israel will rebel against Egypt 5. **What happened to Moses during his journey to Egypt?** - a\) He was blessed by an angel - b\) The Angel of the Lord sought to kill him - c\) He lost his way - d\) He found a treasure 6. **How did Zipporah intervene when the Angel of the Lord sought to kill Moses?** - a\) She prayed for his safety - b\) She cut off her son\'s foreskin - c\) She ran away in fear - d\) She offered a sacrifice **Answers:** 1. **b) His wife and sons** 2. **b) Work wonders given to him by God** 3. **b) Make it harden** 4. **b) Israel is God's firstborn son** 5. **b) The Angel of the Lord sought to kill him** 6. **b) She cut off her son\'s foreskin** These questions focus on the significant events and instructions given to Moses as he prepared to return to Egypt. 1. **What did the Lord instruct Aaron to do?** - a\) Stay in Egypt - b\) Go into the desert to meet Moses - c\) Speak to Pharaoh directly - d\) Gather food for the journey 2. **Where did Aaron meet Moses?** - a\) At the Nile River - b\) In Egypt - c\) On the mountain of God - d\) At Jethro\'s home 3. **What did Moses report to Aaron?** - a\) The laws of the land - b\) All the words of the Lord and the signs commanded - c\) The status of the Israelites in Egypt - d\) His feelings about returning to Egypt 4. **What did Aaron do when he met with the elders of the children of Israel?** - a\) He told them to prepare for war - b\) He spoke all the words the Lord spoke to Moses - c\) He ignored their concerns - d\) He requested more supplies 5. **What was the reaction of the people when they heard Aaron\'s words and saw the signs?** - a\) They were fearful and ran away - b\) They believed, rejoiced, and worshiped - c\) They doubted and questioned Moses and Aaron - d\) They decided to stay in Egypt 6. **What did the people acknowledge about God\'s role in their situation?** - a\) He had abandoned them - b\) He had sent them into captivity - c\) He had visited them and seen their affliction - d\) He was angry with them **Answers:** 1. **b) Go into the desert to meet Moses** 2. **c) On the mountain of God** 3. **b) All the words of the Lord and the signs commanded** 4. **b) He spoke all the words the Lord spoke to Moses** 5. **b) They believed, rejoiced, and worshiped** 6. **c) He had visited them and seen their affliction** These questions focus on the interactions between Moses, Aaron, and the elders of Israel, as well as the people\'s response to God\'s message. CHAPTER 5 1. **What did Moses and Aaron ask Pharaoh to do?** - a\) Release all Egyptian slaves - b\) Allow the Israelites to leave for a feast in the desert - c\) Build a temple for the Lord - d\) Stop all labor in Egypt 2. **Who spoke to Pharaoh through Moses and Aaron?** - a\) The King of Egypt - b\) The Pharaoh\'s advisors - c\) The Lord God of Israel - d\) The elders of Israel 3. **What was Pharaoh\'s initial response to Moses and Aaron\'s request?** - a\) He agreed immediately - b\) He threatened them - c\) He asked, "Who is He?" - d\) He consulted his magicians 4. **What did Moses and Aaron want to do in the desert?** - a\) Escape from Egypt - b\) Hold a feast to the Lord - c\) Rest for a day - d\) Gather more supplies **Answers:** 1. **b) Allow the Israelites to leave for a feast in the desert** 2. **c) The Lord God of Israel** 3. **c) He asked, "Who is He?"** 4. **b) Hold a feast to the Lord** 1. **What was Pharaoh\'s reaction to Moses and Aaron\'s request?** - a\) He agreed to their request - b\) He asked, "Who is He?" - c\) He immediately released the Israelites - d\) He demanded a sign from God 2. **What reason did Moses and Aaron give for needing to go into the desert?** - a\) To escape from Egypt - b\) To sacrifice to the Lord - c\) To gather supplies - d\) To find a new leader 3. **What did Pharaoh accuse Moses and Aaron of doing?** - a\) Taking the people from their work - b\) Leading a rebellion - c\) Spreading false information - d\) Stealing resources 4. **What was Pharaoh\'s concern regarding the Hebrew people?** - a\) They were becoming too powerful - b\) They were not working hard enough - c\) They might escape - d\) They were revolting against him **Answers:** 1. **b) He asked, "Who is He?"** 2. **b) To sacrifice to the Lord** 3. **a) Taking the people from their work** 4. **a) They were becoming too powerful** These questions focus on Pharaoh\'s response to Moses and Aaron, as well as the reasoning behind their request. 1. **What did Pharaoh command the taskmasters regarding the Israelites?** - a\) To provide them with more straw - b\) To let them go gather straw for themselves - c\) To reduce their daily quota of bricks - d\) To allow them to take breaks 2. **What reason did Pharaoh give for his command?** - a\) He believed they were too tired - b\) He thought they were loafers - c\) He wanted to test their strength - d\) He wanted to negotiate with them 3. **What did Pharaoh want the labors of the Israelites to cause them?** - a\) Joy and satisfaction - b\) Oppression and anxiety - c\) Motivation to work harder - d\) Freedom from slavery 4. **How did Pharaoh describe the cries of the Israelites?** - a\) As sincere pleas - b\) As empty words - c\) As desperate cries for help - d\) As an act of rebellion **Answers:** 1. **b) To let them go gather straw for themselves** 2. **b) He thought they were loafers** 3. **b) Oppression and anxiety** 4. **b) As empty words** These questions focus on Pharaoh\'s commands and reasoning, as well as the implications for the Israelites\' labor. 1. **What did Pharaoh instruct the taskmasters to tell the Israelites?** - a\) To work faster - b\) That they would receive extra help - c\) That he would not provide straw - d\) That they could take a break 2. **What did the Israelites have to do in response to Pharaoh\'s command?** - a\) They had to stop working entirely - b\) They had to gather stubble for straw - c\) They had to travel to a different land - d\) They had to complain to the taskmasters 3. **How did the taskmasters enforce Pharaoh\'s order on the Israelites?** - a\) By rewarding them for their efforts - b\) By forcing them to hurry and fulfill their daily quota - c\) By providing them with extra resources - d\) By allowing them to work at their own pace 4. **What consequence did the clerks of the Israelites face if they did not meet their quotas?** - a\) They were praised for their hard work - b\) They were given more time to complete their tasks - c\) They were beaten and questioned - d\) They were allowed to go home early **Answers:** 1. **c) That he would not provide straw** 2. **b) They had to gather stubble for straw** 3. **b) By forcing them to hurry and fulfill their daily quota** 4. **c) They were beaten and questioned** These questions focus on the challenges and pressures faced by the Israelites as a result of Pharaoh\'s commands. 1. **What did the clerks of Israel\'s sons ask Pharaoh?** - a\) For more straw - b\) Why he was treating them harshly - c\) To reduce their brick quota - d\) For a day off 2. **How did Pharaoh respond to the clerks\' complaints?** - a\) He agreed to give them more straw - b\) He called them loafers - c\) He ordered them to stop working - d\) He promised to investigate their claims 3. **What consequence did Pharaoh emphasize to the clerks regarding their work?** - a\) They would be rewarded for hard work - b\) They would be given more straw - c\) They must maintain their daily quota of bricks - d\) They could take a break if they were tired 4. **How did the clerks feel after Pharaoh's response?** - a\) Relieved - b\) Confident - c\) Troubled - d\) Joyful **Answers:** 1. **b) Why he was treating them harshly** 2. **b) He called them loafers** 3. **c) They must maintain their daily quota of bricks** 4. **c) Troubled** These questions focus on the interaction between the clerks and Pharaoh and the pressure the clerks felt in their demanding situation. 1. **What did the clerks of Israel\'s sons say to Moses and Aaron when they met them?** - a\) They thanked them for their help. - b\) They expressed their anger and frustration. - c\) They asked for more time to work. - d\) They told them Pharaoh had agreed to their request. 2. **What did the clerks imply about Moses and Aaron\'s actions in front of Pharaoh?** - a\) They made the situation better. - b\) They made them look good in Pharaoh's eyes. - c\) They made the people abhorrent to Pharaoh. - d\) They inspired the people to work harder. 3. **What was Moses\'s reaction after speaking to Pharaoh?** - a\) He was hopeful about the future. - b\) He questioned God about the trouble brought upon the people. - c\) He was confident that the people would be freed soon. - d\) He decided to leave Egypt. 4. **What did Moses mention about the time since he spoke to Pharaoh?** - a\) He had seen improvements in the people\'s situation. - b\) The people had not been afflicted at all. - c\) Pharaoh had increased the afflictions on the people. - d\) The people were excited about the upcoming deliverance. **Answers:** 1. **b) They expressed their anger and frustration.** 2. **c) They made the people abhorrent to Pharaoh.** 3. **b) He questioned God about the trouble brought upon the people.** 4. **c) Pharaoh had increased the afflictions on the people.** These questions focus on the reaction of the Israelites and Moses\'s struggles as they confront the challenges posed by Pharaoh. CHAPTER 6 1. **What did the Lord say would happen to Pharaoh?** - a\) Pharaoh would ignore the Israelites. - b\) Pharaoh would let the Israelites go with a strong hand. - c\) Pharaoh would defeat the Israelites in battle. - d\) Pharaoh would imprison Moses. 2. **How did God reveal Himself to Moses in this passage?** - a\) As the God of the Canaanites. - b\) As the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. - c\) As the King of Egypt. - d\) As the Lord who is not to be named. 3. **What covenant did God establish with the patriarchs?** - a\) To make them rulers over Egypt. - b\) To give them the land of the Canaanites. - c\) To bless them with great wealth. - d\) To protect them from all harm. 4. **What does God promise to do for the children of Israel?** - a\) He will leave them in bondage. - b\) He will bring them out from under Egyptian tyranny. - c\) He will make them work harder for the Egyptians. - d\) He will give them a new leader. 5. **What does God say He will give to the children of Israel?** - a\) Wealth and power. - b\) Freedom and safety. - c\) The land sworn to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. - d\) A new name and identity. **Answers:** 1. **b) Pharaoh would let the Israelites go with a strong hand.** 2. **b) As the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.** 3. **b) To give them the land of the Canaanites.** 4. **b) He will bring them out from under Egyptian tyranny.** 5. **c) The land sworn to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.** These questions focus on God's promises to Moses and the Israelites, highlighting the significance of His covenant and His plan for their deliverance. 1. **Why did the children of Israel pay no heed to Moses?** - a\) They were busy with work. - b\) They were fainthearted and in cruel bondage. - c\) They were afraid of Pharaoh. - d\) They had lost faith in God. 2. **What command did the Lord give to Moses regarding Pharaoh?** - a\) To praise Pharaoh. - b\) To tell Pharaoh to let the children of Israel go. - c\) To flee Egypt. - d\) To negotiate with Pharaoh. 3. **What was Moses\' concern when the Lord commanded him to speak to Pharaoh?** - a\) He feared for his life. - b\) He was worried about the response of the Israelites. - c\) He believed he was not eloquent enough. - d\) He did not want to go to Egypt. 4. **Who were the heads of the families of the children of Israel mentioned in the passage?** - a\) Joseph, Benjamin, and Levi. - b\) Reuben, Simeon, and Levi. - c\) Aaron, Moses, and Joshua. - d\) Adam, Noah, and Abraham. 5. **What were the names of Moses and Aaron\'s father?** - a\) Amram. - b\) Kohath. - c\) Levi. - d\) Reuben. **Answers:** 1. **b) They were fainthearted and in cruel bondage.** 2. **b) To tell Pharaoh to let the children of Israel go.** 3. **c) He believed he was not eloquent enough.** 4. **b) Reuben, Simeon, and Levi.** 5. **a) Amram.** These questions cover the key themes of the passage, including Moses\' challenges, God\'s commands, and the genealogies of the Israelites. 1. **Where was Moses when the Lord spoke to him?** - a\) In the desert. - b\) In the land of Egypt. - c\) In the wilderness. - d\) At Mount Sinai. 2. **What did the Lord command Moses to do regarding Pharaoh?** - a\) To challenge him to a debate. - b\) To tell him everything the Lord commanded. - c\) To flee from him. - d\) To gather the Israelites. 3. **What concern did Moses express to the Lord?** - a\) That he would be captured. - b\) That he was weak in speech. - c\) That the Israelites wouldn\'t listen to him. - d\) That he didn\'t know what to say. 4. **What title is given to Pharaoh in this passage?** - a\) King of Israel. - b\) King of the Canaanites. - c\) King of Egypt. - d\) King of the Hebrews. 5. **What does Moses\' concern reveal about his feelings towards the task given to him by God?** - a\) He feels confident and ready. - b\) He is fearful and doubtful of his abilities. - c\) He is excited and eager to go. - d\) He is indifferent to the task. **Answers:** 1. **b) In the land of Egypt.** 2. **b) To tell him everything the Lord commanded.** 3. **b) That he was weak in speech.** 4. **c) King of Egypt.** 5. **b) He is fearful and doubtful of his abilities.** These questions address key elements of the passage, including God\'s command to Moses and Moses\' feelings about the mission he was given. CHAPTER 7 1. **What role did God assign to Moses in relation to Pharaoh?** - a\) A servant. - b\) A prophet. - c\) A god. - d\) A king. 2. **What was Aaron\'s role according to God\'s command?** - a\) To lead the people out of Egypt. - b\) To speak to Pharaoh as Moses\' prophet. - c\) To perform signs and wonders. - d\) To gather the Israelites. 3. **What did God say He would do to Pharaoh\'s heart?** - a\) Make it tender. - b\) Change it completely. - c\) Harden it. - d\) Fill it with compassion. 4. **What sign were Moses and Aaron commanded to perform before Pharaoh?** - a\) Healing the sick. - b\) Turning water into wine. - c\) Casting down a rod that would become a serpent. - d\) Parting the sea. 5. **What was Pharaoh\'s reaction to Aaron\'s rod becoming a serpent?** - a\) He was amazed and agreed to let the Israelites go. - b\) He called for the wise men and sorcerers to replicate the sign. - c\) He fled in fear. - d\) He immediately believed in the Lord. 6. **What happened to the rods of the wise men and sorcerers when they cast them down?** - a\) They turned into frogs. - b\) They became serpents, but Aaron\'s rod swallowed them. - c\) They remained as rods. - d\) They turned into sticks. 7. **How old were Moses and Aaron when they spoke to Pharaoh?** - a\) Seventy and sixty-eight years old. - b\) Eighty and eighty-three years old. - c\) Ninety and ninety-two years old. - d\) Seventy-five and seventy-eight years old. **Answers:** 1. **c) A god.** 2. **b) To speak to Pharaoh as Moses\' prophet.** 3. **c) Harden it.** 4. **c) Casting down a rod that would become a serpent.** 5. **b) He called for the wise men and sorcerers to replicate the sign.** 6. **b) They became serpents, but Aaron\'s rod swallowed them.** 7. **b) Eighty and eighty-three years old.** 1. **What did the Lord instruct Moses to do when he approached Pharaoh?** - a\) Stand by the river\'s bank with his rod. - b\) Ask Pharaoh nicely to let the people go. - c\) Demand that Pharaoh release the Israelites. - d\) Perform a dance to convince Pharaoh. 2. **What miracle was Moses commanded to perform with the rod?** - a\) Turn the rod into a serpent again. - b\) Strike the water and turn it into blood. - c\) Part the waters of the river. - d\) Make the river flow faster. 3. **What was the consequence of turning the river\'s water into blood?** - a\) The river became dry. - b\) The fish in the river died, and it became undrinkable. - c\) The Egyptians celebrated. - d\) The river turned back to water immediately. 4. **What did Pharaoh\'s sorcerers do in response to the miracle performed by Moses and Aaron?** - a\) They confessed that the Lord was powerful. - b\) They replicated the miracle with their sorcery. - c\) They fled in fear. - d\) They tried to turn the blood back into water. 5. **How did Pharaoh react after witnessing the miracle?** - a\) He was moved and decided to let the Israelites go. - b\) He went to his house without being moved. - c\) He demanded that Moses perform another sign. - d\) He punished the Israelites. 6. **What did the Egyptians do when they could not drink the river water?** - a\) They cried out to God for help. - b\) They dug around the river for water to drink. - c\) They left Egypt to find water elsewhere. - d\) They boiled the blood to make it drinkable. 7. **How long did the blood plague last after the Lord struck the river?** - a\) Three days. - b\) Seven days. - c\) Ten days. - d\) A month. **Answers:** 1. **a) Stand by the river\'s bank with his rod.** 2. **b) Strike the water and turn it into blood.** 3. **b) The fish in the river died, and it became undrinkable.** 4. **b) They replicated the miracle with their sorcery.** 5. **b) He went to his house without being moved.** 6. **b) They dug around the river for water to drink.** 7. **b) Seven days.** These questions focus on the details of the passage and the responses of Pharaoh and the Egyptians to the events that unfolded. 1. **What command did the Lord give to Moses regarding Pharaoh?** - a\) To ask Pharaoh to let the Israelites go. - b\) To threaten Pharaoh with punishment. - c\) To demand that Pharaoh release the Israelites. - d\) To perform a miracle to convince Pharaoh. 2. **What specific threat did the Lord make if Pharaoh refused to let the Israelites go?** - a\) He would bring famine upon Egypt. - b\) He would send locusts to destroy the crops. - c\) He would smite all of Pharaoh\'s territory with frogs. - d\) He would turn the Nile into blood. 3. **Where would the frogs go according to the Lord\'s message to Moses?** - a\) Only in the fields and rivers. - b\) Into the houses, bedrooms, and even the ovens. - c\) They would only stay in the river. - d\) They would be kept away from the Egyptians. 4. **What impact would the frogs have on Pharaoh's people?** - a\) They would bring good fortune. - b\) They would invade the homes and kitchens. - c\) They would help the Egyptians in their work. - d\) They would become pets for the Egyptians. 5. **What does the term \"smite\" imply in this context?** - a\) To bless. - b\) To strike or afflict with punishment. - c\) To confuse. - d\) To protect. **Answers:** 1. **c) To demand that Pharaoh release the Israelites.** 2. **c) He would smite all of Pharaoh\'s territory with frogs.** 3. **b) Into the houses, bedrooms, and even the ovens.** 4. **b) They would invade the homes and kitchens.** 5. **b) To strike or afflict with punishment.** These questions help emphasize the message of the Lord to Moses and the consequences of Pharaoh\'s refusal. 1. **What did the Lord instruct Moses to tell Aaron?** - a\) To stretch out his rod and strike the dust of the land. - b\) To call upon the sorcerers. - c\) To let the people go. - d\) To gather the Egyptians. 2. **What happened when Aaron struck the dust of the land?** - a\) The dust turned into frogs. - b\) The dust became lice on men and animals. - c\) The dust blew away. - d\) The dust turned to blood. 3. **Could the sorcerers replicate the miracle of lice?** - a\) Yes, they did it easily. - b\) No, they could not bring forth lice. - c\) They created a different plague. - d\) They asked Pharaoh for help. 4. **What did the sorcerers say to Pharaoh after failing to replicate the miracle?** - a\) \"This is the work of our magic.\" - b\) \"This is the finger of God.\" - c\) \"We will try again.\" - d\) \"We need more time.\" 5. **How did Pharaoh respond to the sorcerers\' statement?** - a\) He believed in the Lord. - b\) He was frightened. - c\) His heart was hardened, and he did not heed them. - d\) He sought Moses\' help. **Answers:** 1. **a) To stretch out his rod and strike the dust of the land.** 2. **b) The dust became lice on men and animals.** 3. **b) No, they could not bring forth lice.** 4. **b) \"This is the finger of God.\"** 5. **c) His heart was hardened, and he did not heed them.** These questions focus on the events surrounding the plague of lice and the reactions of Pharaoh and the sorcerers. 1. **What did the Lord instruct Moses to do in the morning?** - a\) To prepare the Israelites for travel. - b\) To stand before Pharaoh as he goes to the water. - c\) To call the elders of Israel together. - d\) To gather straw for making bricks. 2. **What threat did the Lord make if Pharaoh did not let the people go?** - a\) He would send locusts. - b\) He would send the dog-fly. - c\) He would bring a famine. - d\) He would cause darkness. 3. **What special provision did the Lord make for the land of Goshen?** - a\) It would not be affected by the dog-fly. - b\) It would receive extra blessings. - c\) It would become a desert. - d\) It would be destroyed last. 4. **How did Pharaoh respond to the plague of dog-flies?** - a\) He let the Israelites go immediately. - b\) He asked Moses to pray to the Lord for relief. - c\) He ignored Moses\' request. - d\) He hardened his heart. 5. **What did Moses say would happen if Pharaoh continued to be deceitful?** - a\) The dog-flies would return. - b\) He would be punished. - c\) God would bring more plagues. - d\) The Israelites would be lost in the desert. **Answers:** 1. **b) To stand before Pharaoh as he goes to the water.** 2. **b) He would send the dog-fly.** 3. **a) It would not be affected by the dog-fly.** 4. **b) He asked Moses to pray to the Lord for relief.** 5. **a) The dog-flies would return.** These questions focus on the events surrounding the plague of dog-flies and Pharaoh\'s response to Moses\' requests. CHAPTER 9 1. **What message did the Lord instruct Moses to deliver to Pharaoh?** - a\) Let My people go so they may worship Me. - b\) Let My people go so they may serve Me. - c\) Let My people go to celebrate a feast. - d\) Let My people go to gather straw. 2. **What threat did the Lord make if Pharaoh refused to let the Israelites go?** - a\) A plague of frogs. - b\) A pestilence on the cattle. - c\) A famine in the land. - d\) A storm of locusts. 3. **What did God promise regarding the cattle of the children of Israel?** - a\) They would be blessed and multiply. - b\) They would be spared from the pestilence. - c\) They would suffer loss like the Egyptians. - d\) They would be taken to a new land. 4. **When did the Lord say He would send the pestilence?** - a\) In one week. - b\) Today. - c\) Tomorrow. - d\) After Pharaoh agrees. 5. **What was Pharaoh\'s reaction after seeing that none of the Israelites\' cattle had died?** - a\) He let the people go immediately. - b\) He acknowledged the Lord\'s power. - c\) His heart was hardened, and he did not let the people go. - d\) He ordered more tasks for the Israelites. **Answers:** 1. **b) Let My people go so they may serve Me.** 2. **b) A pestilence on the cattle.** 3. **b) They would be spared from the pestilence.** 4. **c) Tomorrow.** 5. **c) His heart was hardened, and he did not let the people go.** These questions focus on the specifics of God\'s message to Pharaoh, the consequences of disobedience, and Pharaoh\'s hardened heart. 1. **What did the Lord instruct Moses and Aaron to take for the plague?** - a\) Dust from the ground. - b\) Handfuls of ashes from a furnace. - c\) Water from the Nile. - d\) Straw for making bricks. 2. **What effect did the ashes have when scattered by Moses?** - a\) They caused a great storm. - b\) They turned the water to blood. - c\) They caused boils to break out in sores on man and beast. - d\) They created a swarm of locusts. 3. **What was the reaction of the sorcerers to the boils?** - a\) They were able to replicate the plague. - b\) They were unaffected and laughed. - c\) They could not stand before Moses because of the sores. - d\) They offered sacrifices to their gods. 4. **Whose heart did the Lord harden during this event?** - a\) Aaron\'s heart. - b\) The sorcerers\' hearts. - c\) Pharaoh\'s heart. - d\) Moses\' heart. 5. **What was Pharaoh\'s response to the plague of boils?** - a\) He repented and let the Israelites go. - b\) He did not heed them, as the Lord said. - c\) He sought Moses for relief. - d\) He ordered the sorcerers to fix the problem. **Answers:** 1. **b) Handfuls of ashes from a furnace.** 2. **c) They caused boils to break out in sores on man and beast.** 3. **c) They could not stand before Moses because of the sores.** 4. **c) Pharaoh\'s heart.** 5. **b) He did not heed them, as the Lord said.** These questions focus on the specific actions of Moses and Aaron, the effects of the plague, and Pharaoh\'s continued resistance. 1. **What command did the Lord give to Moses regarding Pharaoh?** - a\) To flee Egypt. - b\) To rise early in the morning and stand before Pharaoh. - c\) To gather the Israelites and leave immediately. - d\) To make a sacrifice. 2. **What did the Lord say He would send to Pharaoh and his people?** - a\) A great famine. - b\) All His plagues. - c\) An army to fight them. - d\) A messenger. 3. **What specific natural disaster did the Lord warn Pharaoh about?** - a\) A drought. - b\) A plague of locusts. - c\) Heavy hail. - d\) An earthquake. 4. **What instruction did the Lord give to the people regarding the hail?** - a\) To ignore it. - b\) To gather their cattle and all they had in the fields. - c\) To go to the river for safety. - d\) To sacrifice to the Lord. 5. **What was the outcome of the hailstorm in Egypt?** - a\) It only affected the land of Goshen. - b\) It killed all the cattle and harmed people in the fields. - c\) It caused Pharaoh to release the Israelites. - d\) It resulted in a great harvest. **Answers:** 1. **b) To rise early in the morning and stand before Pharaoh.** 2. **b) All His plagues.** 3. **c) Heavy hail.** 4. **b) To gather their cattle and all they had in the fields.** 5. **b) It killed all the cattle and harmed people in the fields.** These questions focus on the main points of the passage, including God\'s commands, the warning given to Pharaoh, and the consequences of the hail. 1. **What did Pharaoh acknowledge when he called for Moses and Aaron?** - a\) He was stronger than the Lord. - b\) He had sinned and recognized the Lord\'s righteousness. - c\) He wanted to fight Moses and Aaron. - d\) He wanted to make a peace treaty. 2. **What did Pharaoh ask Moses to do?** - a\) To stay in Egypt. - b\) To bring more plagues upon Egypt. - c\) To pray to the Lord for the thunderings and hail to cease. - d\) To lead his people into battle. 3. **What did Moses predict would happen after he prayed to the Lord?** - a\) The earth would be destroyed. - b\) The thunder would cease, and there would be no more hail and rain. - c\) Pharaoh would become the ruler of the Israelites. - d\) The crops would flourish immediately. 4. **Which crops were affected by the hail and which were not?** - a\) Wheat and rye were affected; flax and barley were not. - b\) Flax and barley were struck; wheat and rye were not. - c\) All crops were destroyed. - d\) Only the flax was struck. 5. **What was Pharaoh\'s reaction after the hail ceased?** - a\) He released the Israelites immediately. - b\) He repented and prayed to the Lord. - c\) He hardened his heart and refused to let the Israelites go. - d\) He fled the city. **Answers:** 1. **b) He had sinned and recognized the Lord\'s righteousness.** 2. **c) To pray to the Lord for the thunderings and hail to cease.** 3. **b) The thunder would cease, and there would be no more hail and rain.** 4. **b) Flax and barley were struck; wheat and rye were not.** 5. **c) He hardened his heart and refused to let the Israelites go.** These questions focus on Pharaoh\'s acknowledgment of sin, his requests, the outcome of Moses\' prayers, and the reactions of both Moses and Pharaoh to the events. CHAPTER 10 1. **Who did the Lord instruct to go to Pharaoh?** - A\) Aaron - B\) Joshua - C\) Moses - D\) David 2. **What did the Lord say He had done to Pharaoh\'s heart?** - A\) Softened it - B\) Hardened it - C\) Ignored it - D\) Broken it 3. **What did the Lord want Moses to communicate to Pharaoh?** - A\) To leave Egypt - B\) To let the Israelites go to serve Him - C\) To build a monument - D\) To stop the plagues 4. **What consequence did the Lord declare would happen if Pharaoh refused to let the Israelites go?** - A\) A drought - B\) A flood - C\) An abundance of locusts - D\) A famine 5. **What will the locusts cover, according to the passage?** - A\) The Nile River - B\) The skies - C\) The face of the earth - D\) The houses of the Israelites 6. **What will the locusts eat, as stated in the passage?** - A\) Only the crops - B\) The residue from the hail and every tree - C\) The animals - D\) Only the houses 7. **What did Pharaoh\'s servants question regarding Moses?** - A\) How long he would stay in Egypt - B\) How long he would continue to plague them - C\) How long he would serve the Lord - D\) How long he would refuse to leave 8. **What condition did Pharaoh set for Moses and Aaron when they were brought back to him?** - A\) To leave Egypt immediately - B\) To serve the Lord their God - C\) To sacrifice in the land - D\) To tell him what they wanted **Answers:** 1. **C) Moses** 2. **B) Hardened it** 3. **B) To let the Israelites go to serve Him** 4. **C) An abundance of locusts** 5. **C) The face of the earth** 6. **B) The residue from the hail and every tree** 7. **B) How long he would continue to plague them** 8. **B) To serve the Lord their God** 1. **What did Moses insist on bringing with him when the Israelites left?** - A\) Only the men - B\) Their young and old, sons and daughters, and livestock - C\) Only their livestock - D\) Only the elders 2. **What did Pharaoh initially say he would allow to leave with the Israelites?** - A\) Everything - B\) Only the men - C\) The young and old - D\) The livestock 3. **What did Moses say they must hold in order to serve the Lord?** - A\) A feast - B\) A meeting - C\) A sacrifice - D\) A celebration 4. **What did the Lord command Moses to do to bring the locusts upon Egypt?** - A\) Call on Pharaoh - B\) Stretch out his hand over the land of Egypt - C\) Gather the Israelites - D\) Offer sacrifices 5. **What natural phenomenon did the Lord use to bring the locusts?** - A\) A storm - B\) A south wind - C\) A drought - D\) A flood 6. **What was the condition of the land after the locusts came?** - A\) It flourished - B\) It was destroyed and wasted - C\) It was untouched - D\) It was half-eaten 7. **What did the locusts eat in Egypt?** - A\) The animals - B\) Only the crops - C\) Every herb of the land and all the fruit of the trees - D\) Only the trees 8. **What did Moses\'s actions with the rod lead to in terms of the locusts?** - A\) They became a plague - B\) They left Egypt - C\) They multiplied - D\) They covered the face of the land **Answers:** 1. **B) Their young and old, sons and daughters, and livestock** 2. **B) Only the men** 3. **A) A feast** 4. **B) Stretch out his hand over the land of Egypt** 5. **B) A south wind** 6. **B) It was destroyed and wasted** 7. **C) Every herb of the land and all the fruit of the trees** 8. **D) They covered the face of the land** 1. **What did Pharaoh admit to Moses and Aaron?** - A\) He was righteous - B\) He had sinned against the Lord and them - C\) He wanted to release the Israelites - D\) He would not let them go 2. **What did Pharaoh ask Moses to pray for?** - A\) More plagues - B\) Relief from death - C\) The return of the locusts - D\) A new Pharaoh 3. **What happened to the locusts after Moses prayed?** - A\) They multiplied - B\) They flew away into the Red Sea - C\) They stayed in Egypt - D\) They turned into frogs 4. **What did the Lord command Moses to do to bring darkness over Egypt?** - A\) Call for a strong wind - B\) Stretch out his hand toward heaven - C\) Gather the people - D\) Pray for forgiveness 5. **How long did the darkness last in Egypt?** - A\) One day - B\) Two days - C\) Three days - D\) Seven days 6. **What was the condition of the Israelites during the darkness?** - A\) They had no food - B\) They had light in their dwellings - C\) They were afraid - D\) They left Egypt 7. **What did Pharaoh say to Moses regarding their livestock?** - A\) They could take everything - B\) Only let the sheep and oxen stay - C\) They could take only some - D\) He would not let them take any 8. **What did Moses insist on taking with them when they left Egypt?** - A\) Only the men - B\) Only their belongings - C\) Whole burnt offerings and sacrifices - D\) Nothing 9. **What threat did Pharaoh make to Moses?** - A\) He would kill all the Israelites - B\) He would not let them go - C\) He would have him executed if he saw his face again - D\) He would send more plagues 10. **What was Moses\'s response to Pharaoh\'s threat?** - A\) He would not leave Egypt - B\) He agreed to never see Pharaoh\'s face again - C\) He would continue to serve Pharaoh - D\) He would pray for Pharaoh\'s heart to change **Answers:** 1. **B) He had sinned against the Lord and them** 2. **B) Relief from death** 3. **B) They flew away into the Red Sea** 4. **B) Stretch out his hand toward heaven** 5. **C) Three days** 6. **B) They had light in their dwellings** 7. **B) Only let the sheep and oxen stay** 8. **C) Whole burnt offerings and sacrifices** 9. **C) He would have him executed if he saw his face again** 10. **B) He agreed to never see Pharaoh\'s face again** CHAPTER 11 1. **What did the Lord say He would bring upon Pharaoh and Egypt?** - A\) A drought - B\) A famine - C\) One more plague - D\) A war 2. **What would happen after the final plague, according to the Lord?** - A\) Pharaoh would ignore them - B\) Pharaoh would drive them out - C\) The Israelites would stay - D\) The Egyptians would fight back 3. **What were the Israelites instructed to ask from their neighbors?** - A\) Food and water - B\) Articles of silver, gold, and clothing - C\) Help and protection - D\) Land and shelter 4. **How did the Egyptians respond to the Israelites\' requests?** - A\) They refused - B\) They attacked them - C\) They lent them items - D\) They laughed at them 5. **What significant event would occur at midnight?** - A\) A storm would come - B\) The sun would rise - C\) The firstborn of Egypt would die - D\) Pharaoh would finally let the Israelites go 6. **Who would be affected by the plague of the firstborn?** - A\) Only the Pharaoh - B\) Only the cattle - C\) All firstborns, including humans and animals - D\) Only the Israelites 7. **What was promised to happen to the Israelites during the plague?** - A\) They would be harmed - B\) They would be protected from the plague - C\) They would flee Egypt - D\) They would be imprisoned 8. **How did Pharaoh react to Moses\' message?** - A\) He agreed to let them go - B\) He was indifferent - C\) He became angry - D\) He laughed 9. **What did the Lord say would happen to Pharaoh\'s heart?** - A\) It would be softened - B\) It would be hardened - C\) It would be filled with fear - D\) It would be changed 10. **What did Moses and Aaron do in the land of Egypt?** - A\) They built temples - B\) They performed signs and wonders - C\) They fought the Egyptians - D\) They hid from Pharaoh **Answers:** 1. **C) One more plague** 2. **B) Pharaoh would drive them out** 3. **B) Articles of silver, gold, and clothing** 4. **C) They lent them items** 5. **C) The firstborn of Egypt would die** 6. **C) All firstborns, including humans and animals** 7. **B) They would be protected from the plague** 8. **C) He became angry** 9. **B) It would be hardened** 10. **B) They performed signs and wonders** CHAPTER 12 1. **What did the Lord tell Moses and Aaron regarding the month?** - A\) It should be the last month of the year. - B\) It shall be the beginning of months. - C\) It should be celebrated as a holiday. - D\) It should be ignored. 2. **On which day of the month should every man take a lamb for himself?** - A\) The first day - B\) The tenth day - C\) The fifteenth day - D\) The twenty-first day 3. **What should be the condition of the lamb chosen for the Passover?** - A\) It should be female. - B\) It should be one year old and without blemish. - C\) It can be any type of animal. - D\) It should be the largest lamb available. 4. **How long should the lamb be kept before it is killed?** - A\) Until the fifteenth day of the month - B\) Until the twelfth day of the month - C\) Until the fourteenth day of the month - D\) Only on the day it is chosen 5. **What was to be done with the blood of the lamb?** - A\) It should be eaten. - B\) It should be sprinkled on the floor. - C\) It should be put on the doorposts and lintel of the houses. - D\) It should be discarded. 6. **How should the lamb be cooked?** - A\) Raw - B\) Boiled in water - C\) Roasted in fire - D\) Fried in oil 7. **What was the significance of eating the lamb with a belt on, sandals on, and a staff in hand?** - A\) It was a casual meal. - B\) It signified haste and readiness to leave. - C\) It was a way to honor their tradition. - D\) It was required by law. 8. **What was the Lord going to do on that night in Egypt?** - A\) Bless the firstborns - B\) Strike all the firstborns in the land - C\) Provide food for the Israelites - D\) Free the Israelites 9. **What would be the result of having the blood on the doorposts?** - A\) The house would be destroyed. - B\) The plague would not destroy them. - C\) The firstborn would be harmed. - D\) The house would be blessed. 10. **What does this day signify for future generations?** - A\) A day of sorrow - B\) A memorial and feast to the Lord - C\) A day of work - D\) A day of fasting **Answers:** 1. **B) It shall be the beginning of months.** 2. **B) The tenth day.** 3. **B) It should be one year old and without blemish.** 4. **C) Until the fourteenth day of the month.** 5. **C) It should be put on the doorposts and lintel of the houses.** 6. **C) Roasted in fire.** 7. **B) It signified haste and readiness to leave.** 8. **B) Strike all the firstborns in the land.** 9. **B) The plague would not destroy them.** 10. **B) A memorial and feast to the Lord.** 1. **What is the central rite and symbol of Judaism mentioned in the text?** - A\) Yom Kippur - B\) Passover - C\) Hanukkah - D\) Sukkot 2. **Why is it called Passover?** - A\) Because the Hebrews passed through the desert. - B\) Because the Lord passed over the homes of the Hebrews. - C\) Because it is celebrated in spring. - D\) Because of the harvest. 3. **What does Passover celebrate?** - A\) The creation of the world. - B\) God's steadfast love and devotion to His people. - C\) The destruction of the temple. - D\) The return from Babylonian exile. 4. **What does Passover signify in the Old Testament?** - A\) God's punishment of His people. - B\) God's rescue and the forging together of His chosen people, Israel. - C\) The beginning of the law. - D\) The building of the temple. 5. **How does the Lord encourage His people throughout the Old Testament?** - A\) By reminding them of their covenantal responsibilities. - B\) By sending prophets to lead them. - C\) By providing them with wealth. - D\) By performing miracles. 6. **According to the passage, who is referred to as \"our Passover\"?** - A\) Moses - B\) Christ - C\) Abraham - D\) David 7. **What does St. Paul declare about Christ in relation to Passover?** - A\) He is the King of Kings. - B\) He is the Paschal Lamb sacrificed for us. - C\) He is the Creator of the world. - D\) He is a prophet. 8. **What does the Church sing during Pascha (Easter)?** - A\) A song of lament. - B\) A sacred Pascha is revealed to us. - C\) A song of judgment. - D\) A song of creation. 9. **What is the Greek term for Passover mentioned in the text?** - A\) Pasha - B\) Pascha - C\) Pasch - D\) Pesach 10. **What does the Paschal Lamb represent in Christian theology?** - A\) The law given to Moses. - B\) The sacrifice of Christ reconciling us with God. - C\) The creation of the world. - D\) The end of times. **Answers:** 1. **B) Passover** 2. **B) Because the Lord passed over the homes of the Hebrews.** 3. **B) God's steadfast love and devotion to His people.** 4. **B) God's rescue and the forging together of His chosen people, Israel.** 5. **A) By reminding them of their covenantal responsibilities.** 6. **B) Christ** 7. **B) He is the Paschal Lamb sacrificed for us.** 8. **B) A sacred Pascha is revealed to us.** 9. **B) Pascha** 10. **B) The sacrifice of Christ reconciling us with God.** 1. **What does the Passover lamb represent in the context of this passage?** - A\) A meal for the Israelites - B\) A symbol of freedom from Egypt - C\) A type that points towards Christ as our Passover - D\) A sacrifice for crops 2. **What specific detail about the Passover lamb is mentioned regarding its blood?** - A\) It was spilled on the ground. - B\) It was smeared on the doorposts in the sign of the Cross. - C\) It was mixed with water. - D\) It was used to prepare a meal. 3. **How is Jesus described in relation to the Passover lamb?** - A\) As a sinner - B\) As a male without blemish - C\) As a king - D\) As a prophet 4. **What does the blood of the Passover lamb save the Hebrews from?** - A\) Famine - B\) Eternal death - C\) Physical pain - D\) Bondage in Egypt 5. **Which of the following statements is true regarding the bones of the Passover lamb and Jesus?** - A\) Both had their bones broken. - B\) The Passover lamb had none of its bones broken, and neither did Jesus. - C\) Jesus had more bones than the lamb. - D\) Both had all their bones broken. 6. **What does the passage compare the escape of the Hebrews from Egypt to in Christian theology?** - A\) The journey to Jerusalem - B\) The act of Baptism - C\) The celebration of Passover - D\) The arrival of the Messiah 7. **According to the passage, what happens in the waters of Holy Baptism?** - A\) We are forgiven of our sins only. - B\) We are baptized into Christ's death and raised in the likeness of His resurrection. - C\) We become members of the Church. - D\) We receive physical healing. 8. **What does St. John Chrysostom marvel at regarding Christ\'s blood?** - A\) Its ability to provide physical strength. - B\) Its power as a shadow compared to the reality. - C\) Its significance as a meal. - D\) Its ability to heal diseases. 9. **What is the ultimate destination for those sustained by the blood of Christ according to the passage?** - A\) The wilderness - B\) The promised kingdom to come - C\) Earthly riches - D\) The land of Egypt 10. **What metaphor is used to describe the blood of Christ in relation to our souls?** - A\) It is a burden. - B\) It is a treasure. - C\) It washes and beautifies the soul, making it more gleaming than gold. - D\) It is a reminder of sin. **Answers:** 1. **C) A type that points towards Christ as our Passover** 2. **B) It was smeared on the doorposts in the sign of the Cross.** 3. **B) As a male without blemish** 4. **B) Eternal death** 5. **B) The Passover lamb had none of its bones broken, and neither did Jesus.** 6. **B) The act of Baptism** 7. **B) We are baptized into Christ's death and raised in the likeness of His resurrection.** 8. **B) Its power as a shadow compared to the reality.** 9. **B) The promised kingdom to come** 10. **C) It washes and beautifies the soul, making it more gleaming than gold.** 1. **How long should the Israelites eat unleavened bread during Passover?** - A\) Three days - B\) Five days - C\) Seven days - D\) Ten days 2. **What must the Israelites do on the first day of the unleavened bread festival?** - A\) Eat leavened bread - B\) Remove leaven from their houses - C\) Prepare a feast - D\) Fast for the day 3. **What is the consequence for anyone who eats leavened bread during Passover?** - A\) They will be blessed. - B\) They shall be cut off from Israel. - C\) They will be rewarded. - D\) They will be forgiven. 4. **What special days are designated as holy convocations during Passover?** - A\) The first and third day - B\) The first and seventh day - C\) The first and fifth day - D\) The last two days 5. **What must be done with the blood of the sacrificed lamb?** - A\) It should be eaten. - B\) It should be poured out on the ground. - C\) It should be used to mark the doorposts and lintel. - D\) It should be discarded. 6. **What does the blood on the doorposts signify?** - A\) A sign of rebellion - B\) A reminder of the past - C\) Protection from the destroyer - D\) A ritual sacrifice 7. **What should the Israelites tell their children when they ask about the service?** - A\) It is a celebration of their freedom. - B\) It is the Paschal sacrifice of the Lord. - C\) It is a tradition of their ancestors. - D\) It is a feast for the harvest. 8. **What must the Israelites do when they enter the Promised Land?** - A\) Forget the Passover service - B\) Keep the service of Passover - C\) Offer a different sacrifice - D\) Celebrate only with unleavened bread 9. **What was the reaction of the people after Moses relayed the Lord\'s commands?** - A\) They disobeyed. - B\) They bowed down and worshiped. - C\) They questioned Moses. - D\) They left Egypt immediately. 10. **Who did Moses instruct to take a lamb for the sacrifice?** - A\) All the adults - B\) The elders of Israel - C\) The children of Israel - D\) The Egyptians **Answers:** 1. **C) Seven days** 2. **B) Remove leaven from their houses** 3. **B) They shall be cut off from Israel.** 4. **B) The first and seventh day** 5. **C) It should be used to mark the doorposts and lintel.** 6. **C) Protection from the destroyer** 7. **B) It is the Paschal sacrifice of the Lord.** 8. **B) Keep the service of Passover** 9. **B) They bowed down and worshiped.** 10. **B) The elders of Israel** 1. **What time did the Lord strike all the firstborn in the land of Egypt?** - A\) At dawn - B\) At noon - C\) At midnight - D\) At sunset 2. **Who was affected by the Lord\'s strike on the firstborn?** - A\) Only the Egyptians - B\) Only the Israelites - C\) All firstborns in Egypt, including Pharaoh\'s son and the firstborn of cattle - D\) Only Pharaoh\'s family 3. **What was the reaction of Pharaoh and the Egyptians after the Lord struck the firstborn?** - A\) They celebrated. - B\) They ignored it. - C\) They cried out, and Pharaoh summoned Moses and Aaron. - D\) They captured Moses and Aaron. 4. **What did Pharaoh command Moses and Aaron to do after the plague?** - A\) Leave Egypt immediately with the Israelites - B\) Stay and serve him - C\) Sacrifice more animals - D\) Pray for forgiveness 5. **What did the Egyptians urge the Israelites to do?** - A\) Take their time leaving - B\) Leave the land in haste - C\) Stay and help them - D\) Return to their homes 6. **What did the Israelites take with them as they left Egypt?** - A\) Only their livestock - B\) Their belongings, including unleavened dough - C\) Their gold and silver only - D\) Nothing at all 7. **What did the children of Israel ask from the Egyptians before leaving?** - A\) Weapons for their journey - B\) Articles of silver, gold, and clothing - C\) Food and water - D\) A map to the Promised Land 8. **How did the Lord make the Egyptians feel towards the Israelites?** - A\) With hostility - B\) With indifference - C\) With grace, allowing them to lend the Israelites items - D\) With suspicion 9. **What were the kneading bowls used for by the Israelites?** - A\) To store water - B\) To prepare leavened bread - C\) To carry unleavened dough - D\) To hold gold and silver 10. **What did the Israelites do according to Moses\' command?** - A\) They ignored him. - B\) They plundered the Egyptians. - C\) They stayed behind. - D\) They rebuilt their homes. **Answers:** 1. **C) At midnight** 2. **C) All firstborns in Egypt, including Pharaoh\'s son and the firstborn of cattle** 3. **C) They cried out, and Pharaoh summoned Moses and Aaron.** 4. **A) Leave Egypt immediately with the Israelites** 5. **B) Leave the land in haste** 6. **B) Their belongings, including unleavened dough** 7. **B) Articles of silver, gold, and clothing** 8. **C) With grace, allowing them to lend the Israelites items** 9. **C) To carry unleavened dough** 10. **B) They plundered the Egyptians.** passage about the journey of the children of Israel from Egypt: 1. **From which location did the children of Israel journey?** - A\) Canaan - B\) Succoth - C\) Rameses - D\) Egypt 2. **Approximately how many men journeyed from Rameses to Succoth?** - A\) 60,000 - B\) 600,000 - C\) 1,000,000 - D\) 430,000 3. **What type of multitude accompanied the children of Israel on their journey?** - A\) A mixed multitude - B\) Only Israelites - C\) A foreign army - D\) None 4. **What did the children of Israel bake for their journey?** - A\) Bread with leaven - B\) Unleavened cakes - C\) Cakes with fruits - D\) Pies 5. **Why could the children of Israel not prepare provisions for their journey?** - A\) They forgot to bring food. - B\) They were driven out by the Egyptians. - C\) They didn\'t have time. - D\) They were afraid of the Egyptians. 6. **How long did the children of Israel live in Egypt and Canaan?** - A\) 230 years - B\) 300 years - C\) 430 years - D\) 500 years 7. **When did the entire army of the Lord go out from the land of Egypt?** - A\) During the day - B\) At night - C\) At noon - D\) At dawn 8. **What significance does the night of their departure hold?** - A\) It was a time of celebration. - B\) It is a night of vigil to the Lord. - C\) It was a night of mourning. - D\) It marked the beginning of their hardships. 9. **To whom does the night of vigil pertain?** - A\) The Egyptians - B\) The Israelites throughout their generations - C\) The mixed multitude - D\) The leaders of Israel 10. **What event is commemorated by the night of vigil?** - A\) The conquest of Canaan - B\) The freedom from bondage in Egypt - C\) The establishment of the Law - D\) The journey through the wilderness **Answers:** 1. **C) Rameses** 2. **B) 600,000** 3. **A) A mixed multitude** 4. **B) Unleavened cakes** 5. **B) They were driven out by the Egyptians.** 6. **C) 430 years** 7. **B) At night** 8. **B) It is a night of vigil to the Lord.** 9. **B) The Israelites throughout their generations** 10. **B) The freedom from bondage in Egypt** the passage about the laws of Passover: 1. **According to the Lord, who is not allowed to eat the Passover?** - A\) Only the Israelites - B\) Foreigners - C\) Hired servants - D\) All of the above 2. **What condition must be met for a servant bought with money to eat the Passover?** - A\) They must be a foreigner. - B\) They must be circumcised. - C\) They must serve the Lord. - D\) They must live in the house. 3. **Where should the Passover lamb be eaten?** - A\) In any location - B\) Outside the house - C\) In one house only - D\) In the fields 4. **What is forbidden regarding the Passover lamb?** - A\) To eat it raw - B\) To carry any of its flesh outside the house - C\) To boil it - D\) To eat it with bread 5. **What must happen for a stranger to eat the Lord\'s Passover?** - A\) They must leave Egypt. - B\) All their males must be circumcised. - C\) They must offer a different sacrifice. - D\) They must speak to Pharaoh. 6. **What does the text say about breaking the bones of the Passover lamb?** - A\) It is encouraged. - B\) It is allowed. - C\) It is forbidden. - D\) It is optional. 7. **What is said about the law of Passover concerning native-born and strangers?** - A\) There are different laws for each. - B\) One law shall be for both. - C\) Only native-born can keep it. - D\) Strangers are not allowed to participate. 8. **What did the children of Israel do as commanded by the Lord?** - A\) They ignored the commands. - B\) They sacrificed many lambs. - C\) They kept the Passover as instructed. - D\) They fled without preparation. 9. **What significant event occurred on the same day as the Lord's commands were fulfilled?** - A\) The Israelites were enslaved again. - B\) The Lord brought the children of Israel out of Egypt. - C\) The Egyptians celebrated their victory. - D\) The Israelites found food. 10. **What is the underlying theme of the law of Passover in this passage?** - A\) Exclusivity of rituals - B\) Unity in worship and observance - C\) Division among the people - D\) Freedom from obligations **Answers:** 1. **D) All of the above** 2. **B) They must be circumcised.** 3. **C) In one house only** 4. **B) To carry any of its flesh outside the house** 5. **B) All their males must be circumcised.** 6. **C) It is forbidden.** 7. **B) One law shall be for both.** 8. **C) They kept the Passover as instructed.** 9. **B) The Lord brought the children of Israel out of Egypt.** 10. **B) Unity in worship and observance** CHAPTER 13 1. **What does the Lord command Moses to sanctify?** - A\) The seventh day - B\) The firstborn, both man and cattle - C\) The land of Canaan - D\) The month of new grains 2. **What significant event is the people instructed to remember?** - A\) The giving of the Law - B\) The crossing of the Red Sea - C\) Their departure from Egypt - D\) The creation of the world 3. **Why were they not to eat leavened bread on the day of their departure?** - A\) It was a time of fasting. - B\) They had no time to prepare it. - C\) Leaven is forbidden. - D\) It was a sign of sin. 4. **What month is referred to as the month of new grains?** - A\) The first month of the year - B\) The seventh month - C\) The tenth month - D\) The month of harvest 5. **What are the names of some of the people groups in the land they are to enter?** - A\) The Egyptians and Philistines - B\) The Canaanites and Amorites - C\) The Moabites and Ammonites - D\) The Babylonians and Assyrians 6. **How many days are they instructed to eat unleavened bread?** - A\) Three days - B\) Five days - C\) Seven days - D\) Ten days 7. **What is to be done on the seventh day?** - A\) A day of rest - B\) A feast to the Lord - C\) A day of fasting - D\) A day of mourning 8. **What should the people tell their sons regarding the significance of this observance?** - A\) It is a day of celebration. - B\) It is done because of what the Lord did for them in Egypt. - C\) It is a command from Moses. - D\) It is a tradition passed down through generations. 9. **What is described as a sign and memorial?** - A\) The blood of the lamb - B\) The unleavened bread - C\) The Lord\'s law - D\) The Passover meal 10. **According to the passage, how often should they keep this law?** - A\) Every month - B\) From year to year - C\) Every seven years - D\) Every week **Answers:** 1. **B) The firstborn, both man and cattle** 2. **C) Their departure from Egypt** 3. **B) They had no time to prepare it.** 4. **A) The first month of the year** 5. **B) The Canaanites and Amorites** 6. **C) Seven days** 7. **B) A feast to the Lord** 8. **B) It is done because of what the Lord did for them in Egypt.** 9. **C) The Lord\'s law** 10. **B) From year to year** sanctification of the firstborn and the Feast of Unleavened Bread. Here are quiz questions and answers based on the passage about setting apart the firstborn and the significance of redemption: **Quiz Questions:** 1. **What does the Lord instruct the Israelites to set apart when they enter the land of the Canaanites?** - A\) All their cattle - B\) Every male that opens the womb - C\) All their crops - D\) Every animal in the herd 2. **What must they do with the firstborn of a donkey?** - A\) Sacrifice it to the Lord - B\) Exchange it for a sheep - C\) Let it go free - D\) Keep it for themselves 3. **What should be done with the firstborn of their sons?** - A\) Sacrifice them to the Lord - B\) Redeem them - C\) Exchange them for livestock - D\) Train them as priests 4. **What will a son ask in the future regarding this commandment?** - A\) Why do we celebrate Passover? - B\) What is this? - C\) How do we prepare unleavened bread? - D\) Why do we keep the Sabbath? 5. **What is the answer the father is instructed to give when his son asks about the firstborn?** - A\) It is a tradition of our people. - B\) With a strong hand, the Lord brought us out of Egypt. - C\) It symbolizes our strength. - D\) It shows our obedience to God. 6. **What did the Lord do when Pharaoh was stubborn about letting the Israelites go?** - A\) He sent plagues upon Egypt. - B\) He killed all the firstborn in Egypt. - C\) He parted the Red Sea. - D\) He sent Moses back to Egypt. 7. **What does the father sacrifice to the Lord?** - A\) All the firstborn of his cattle - B\) All males that open the womb - C\) All his livestock - D\) A portion of his harvest 8. **How is the significance of this commandment described?** - A\) It is a sign on their doorposts. - B\) It is a sign on their hands and between their eyes. - C\) It is a ritual performed at the altar. - D\) It is a prayer said every morning. 9. **What does this commandment ultimately signify?** - A\) The importance of the Sabbath - B\) The Israelites\' freedom from slavery - C\) The gathering of the community - D\) The provision of food 10. **Why is it emphasized that the Lord brought them out of Egypt?** - A\) To establish a new covenant - B\) To fulfill the promises made to their ancestors - C\) To create a new nation - D\) To conquer the land of Canaan **Answers:** 1. **B) Every male that opens the womb** 2. **B) Exchange it for a sheep** 3. **B) Redeem them** 4. **B) What is this?** 5. **B) With a strong hand, the Lord brought us out of Egypt.** 6. **B) He killed all the firstborn in Egypt.** 7. **B) All males that open the womb** 8. **B) It is a sign on their hands and between their eyes.** 9. **B) The Israelites\' freedom from slavery** 10. **B) To fulfill the promises made to their ancestors** the passage regarding the Israelites\' journey out of Egypt and God\'s guidance: **Quiz Questions:** 1. **Why did God not lead the Israelites by way of the land of the Philistines?** - A\) It was too dangerous - B\) The road was blocked - C\) They would change their minds and return to Egypt - D\) It was too long 2. **Where did God lead the people instead of the land of the Philistines?** - A\) Through the mountains - B\) Through the desert to the Red Sea - C\) Along the coast - D\) Into the wilderness of Canaan 3. **Whose bones did Moses take with him from Egypt?** - A\) Aaron - B\) Isaac - C\) Joseph - D\) Jacob 4. **What did Joseph make the children of Israel promise before he died?** - A\) To return to Canaan - B\) To take his bones with them when they left Egypt - C\) To keep the Passover - D\) To serve the Lord faithfully 5. **What pillars did God use to guide the Israelites during their journey?** - A\) Pillars of stone - B\) Pillars of smoke and fire - C\) Pillars of dust - D\) Pillars of water 6. **What did the pillar of cloud represent during the day?** - A\) God\'s judgment - B\) The presence of the Israelites - C\) God\'s guidance - D\) The desert\'s heat 7. **What was the purpose of the pillar of fire at night?** - A\) To keep the people warm - B\) To provide light and guidance - C\) To signal the Egyptians - D\) To scare off wild animals 8. **What was the significance of the Israelites camping in Etham?** - A\) It was a resting place. - B\) It was near the Philistines. - C\) It was a strategic location. - D\) It was where they built their first altar. 9. **How did God ensure that the Israelites would not stray from the path during their journey?** - A\) By sending angels - B\) By providing daily instructions - C\) By leading them with a pillar of cloud and fire - D\) By giving them a map 10. **What does the journey of the Israelites symbolize in their relationship with God?** - A\) Their freedom and dependence on God - B\) Their struggles with faith - C\) Their desire to return to Egypt - D\) Their quest for riches **Answers:** 1. **C) They would change their minds and return to Egypt** 2. **B) Through the desert to the Red Sea** 3. **C) Joseph** 4. **B) To take his bones with them when they left Egypt** 5. **B) Pillars of smoke and fire** 6. **C) God\'s guidance** 7. **B) To provide light and guidance** 8. **A) It was a resting place.** 9. **C) By leading them with a pillar of cloud and fire** 10. **A) Their freedom and dependence on God** CHAPTER 14 the passage about the Israelites\' encampment and their fear of the Egyptians: **Quiz Questions:** 1. **Where did the Lord instruct Moses to have the children of Israel camp?** - A\) Near the Nile River - B\) At the village between Migdol and the sea - C\) In the desert of Sinai - D\) At the foot of Mount Sinai 2. **What did the Lord say would happen when Pharaoh saw the Israelites camping?** - A\) He would ignore them. - B\) He would think they were wandering and trapped. - C\) He would feel pity for them. - D\) He would offer them food and water. 3. **What did God intend to do with Pharaoh\'s heart?** - A\) Make it soft - B\) Hardening it - C\) Change it for good - D\) Remove it 4. **How many chariots did Pharaoh take with him to pursue the Israelites?** - A\) Four hundred - B\) Six hundred - C\) One thousand - D\) Three hundred 5. **What did the Israelites say to Moses when they saw the Egyptians pursuing them?** - A\) "We will fight back!" - B\) "Let us go back to Egypt!" - C\) "Have you brought us here to die?" - D\) "We trust in the Lord!" 6. **What were the Israelites afraid of when they saw the Egyptians?** - A\) Drowning in the sea - B\) Being captured and enslaved again - C\) Starvation - D\) Wandering forever in the desert