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Because slavery didn't stop the Israelite population growth, the Egyptians resorted to
what?
Infanticide. killing of the childdren
What were the two names for Moses' father-in-law?
Reuel and Jethro
What was God's personal name as revealed to Moses and what did it
mean?
Yahweh, he causes to be
Why should one not use the word "Jehovah" for Yahweh's name according to Dr.
Zorn's lecture?
misinterpretation which makes it an incorrect name for God
What were the purposes of the Ten Plagues according to the text?
An attack against the gods of Egypt (12:12)
Moses gave 5 excuses for not doing God's will to deliver his people—what were they?
1: inadequacy
2: ignorance
3:incredibility
4:inarticulateness
5:insubordinance
List at least 5 compromises Pharaoh made with Moses over the course of the Ten
Plagues?
Do it tomorrow 8:10
Here in the land 8:25
Not go very far 8:28
Only the men go 10:11
Leave your flocks and herds behind 10:24
Why did God initiate the Festival of Passover?
so that the israelites would remember that god was gracious to them by not striking their first born.
What did we suggest in class that the word "Passover" really mean in Hebrew?
"Protection"
What is the meaning of
slain lamb, unleavened bread, and bitter herbs in the original
Passover Meal?
slain lamp: blood on the doorways protecting from the angel of death
unleavened breath: the hurry Israel was in when they left
bitter herbs: the bitterness of slavery
What is significant about "redeeming the first born" according to Exodus 13?
rescued from Egypt when God killed the firstborn when they didn't celebrate the passover
List at least five (5) testings in the Wilderness (Exodus 14-18).
1:no water
2:bitter water
3:no meat
4:wandering
5:Moses gone
The Midianites were
descendants of what man and woman?
Abraham and Keturah
In Exodus 19:5,6 God called Israel by three different names which indicated both
"blessing" and "responsibility" that accompanied being God's people. What were they?
1:sequlah/god's living possession
2: holy nation/righteous living
3: kingdom/priest
List the Ten Words and explain what they me
an in their original context.
1. no other Gods
2.no idols/image
3.no misuse of gods name
4.keep the sabbath day
5.honor parents/take care in old age
6.do not commit murder/first degree murder
7.do not commit adultery/no fornification
8.do not steal
9.do not bear false testimony
10.do not covet
What is the meaning of the term
Lex Talionis? What does this law mean?
Law of the tooth. punishment should fit the crime
What is casuistic law?
case law "if....... Then.....
What is apodictic law?
10 words. "you must/do not...."
Identify the places and furniture of the Tabernacle (video).
picture at bottem
What is the fundamental idea embodied by the tabernacle?
God dwelling in the middle of his people
What "part" of God did Moses see when he was allowed
to "see" His Presence?
Gods back
How did the Israelites have so much gold, silver, and other precious metals in the
desert?
spoil the egyptians, took everything they could
What was so terrible about the "Golden
Calf" incident in Exodus 32? What did
Moses do as an initial response and what was God's response(Ex 33-34)?
The israelites were worshiping an idol, Moses threw the tablets of the commandment on the ground and broke them. God had moses carve them out himself this time
The New Testament uses Exodus ideas for the following:
1. The Christian passing through the Reed Sea in the act of baptism: What text?
2. Jesus as our Passover Lamb whose blood takes away the sin of the world:
3.The Word made flesh which "tabernacled" among us: What text?
1: 1corithins 10:2
2: 1 corithins 5:7
3: John 1:14
Have you read the Bible text of Exodus itself?
yes
Be able to give the brief outline of Exodus
and its contents according to your handout.
Gods preparation and call of Moses : chaps 1-7
ten plagues: chaps. 7-11
passover and exodus events: chaps. 16-18
covenant law: chaps 19-24 *(the importance of Ex 19:1-6)
worship (tabernacle & priests) chaps. 25-40