Handouts: None given
Reminders:
- Service Project: The 10 hours, 2 forms, and 1 essay are due on Apr 23, 2017
Instructional Time: Unit 4: Exodus 1-20
- Today we started with a binder check
- Then we started our review game (these notes will be posted on a later day)
Unit 4 Review: We had different difficulties of answers.
Simple:
1. Briefly explain three ways that God showed He was the provider for Israel in this unit.
Manna, Meat, Water & Deliverance (plagues, parting sea)
2. There are many translations of this thing—for example: YHWH, Jehovah, Yahweh, or the LORD. What are these?
God’s personal name
3. This person had a hard (stubborn) heart and would not let Israel go without coercion!
Pharaoh
4. What are two times that God made it clear He was Israel’s “banner,” fighting for them?
He destroyed Pharaoh’s Army & the Amalekites (when Moses raised his staff)
5. What is the meaning of the name, “Moses”?
“To draw out”
6. What is the right response (modeled by Israel) to knowing that God’s concern for us?
Belief & worship
7. What was Aaron sent to do & how much older than Moses is he?
Sent to speak for Moses, 3 years older
8. When should we grumble & doubt God’s goodness?
Never!
9. Who was powerfully used by God, even though he had murdered someone, had a lot of weaknesses, and even made God angry!
Moses
Average:
1. Describe the water when Israel crossed the Red Sea.
It was like walls on the left & right
2. How did God’s plagues show that Pharaoh’s men & gods were powerless?
They couldn’t stop any of them & they couldn’t even make an apparent copy of anything after the Gnats
3. How did the plagues show that God had complete power & authority over all creation?
He controlled water, dirt, sky, health, etc…
4. In this unit, what did we say that obeying God can lead to?
Great blessings! (Note: This doesn’t always mean things are easy!)
5. List 2 terrible things that Egypt, in their fear, did to Israel—before Moses was even born.
Enslaved them & killed their male children
6. List four women heroes from this unit.
Midwives (Shiphrah & Puah), Moses’s mother (Jochebed), Moses’s sister (Miriam), Pharaoh’s daughter (?), Moses’ wife (Zipporah)
7. Specifically, what should our ethics/morals be based on?
God’s commands & character
8. What are three key things that Miriam is known for?
Helping save Moses, being Moses’s sister, being a prophetess, helping Israel sing songs to God
9. What did Israel do to fight Egypt off while at the Red Sea?
Nothing—they had to be still & let God fight
10. What did Israel say they would do, concerning God’s 10 Commandments?
“We will do everything God has said”
11. What helpful thing did Zipporah (Moses’s wife) do?
Saved Moses from being killed in God’s punishment
12. What three things should our songs & holidays do?
Honor God & remind us of His character & actions
13. What were the plagues a judgment for?
Egypt’s crimes against Israel
14. When, in this unit, did someone disobey their leaders so that they could obey God?
Midwives saving babies (or Moses vs. Pharaoh)
15. Who is Jethro & what helpful thing did he do?
Moses’ father-in-law (Zipporah’s mother), advised Moses on how to effectively delegate.
Dangerous:
1. Describe a time when the Israelites believed, trust, or feared God, showing why they did do this.
E.g. Moses first comes, Egypt is defeated
2. Describe a time when the Israelites didn’t believe and trust God, showing why they didn’t do this.
E.g. They are beaten, Egypt’s army chases them, they want more food or water
3. How was Jesus and the unleavened bread related?
Jesus was without sin (as the bread was without yeast/leaven, something that came to represent sin). In the ‘Last Supper,’ Jesus called it “my body,” symbolizing how He would be broken as that bread was always broken to eat.
4. List four similarities between Jesus & the Passover Lamb
No physical/spiritual blemish (sin), No bones broken, Sacrificed to save from physical/spiritual death, Didn't automatically save, had to put over door/life in faith
5. What are 3 different ways that God (or His ‘angel’) ‘appeared’ in this unit?
Burning bush (to Moses), Pillar of fire & cloud (guiding Israel), A thick cloud, thunder, lightning, smoke, fire, quake, & trumpet (on top of Mt. Sinai)-
6. What is the relationship between manna & Jesus?
Manna was a ‘bread’ sent by God the Father to bring physical life to people; Jesus is the ‘bread of life,’ sent by God the Father to bring spiritual life.
7. What surprising trait does God say that He has when explaining that we should put Him first in our lives?
Jealousy! (a godly, self-less type—human jealousy is usually selfish)
8. What three things did God say He wanted Israel to be?
His Treasured Possession, a Kingdom of Priests, & a Holy Nation (This was shared right before sharing the 10 Cs)
9. Why is the Passover feast called the Passover?
Because passed over His people when He judged
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