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Egyptian history indicates that the Hyksos kings were expelled around _______ B.C.

1570

The Hyksos were ______ who invaded Egypt about ________ B.C.

Semites and 1730

The Hyksos' expulsion was completed by

Ahmose

The Hyksos were probably the Pharaohs who were friendly to ___________ and to ________

Joseph and Israel

Presumably, the Pharaoh who subjected the Israelites was

Ahmose

According to Exodus 1:8-9, the new Pharaoh feared both the _________ and the ______ of the "children of Israel".

multiplication and strength

Heavy work assignments by taskmasters only caused the Israelites to _____________ and _________

multiply faster and grow stronger

In their effort to control the population of Israel by having he midwives kill their newborn sons, the Egyptians ______________(failed, succeeded_

failed

The midwives ___ God

feared

God's plan and promise was to make of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob a ________

great nation

The father and mother of Moses respectively were

Amram and Jochebed

Moses' older sister and brother respectively were

Miriam and Aaron

Moses received his name from

the pharaoh's daughter

Moses' mother was a descendent of

Levi

The name Moses means

to draw out of the water

Having spent 40 years in Egypt training for his future leadership of God's people, Moses spent the next _____ years continuing the training in

40 and Midian

Hebrews 11:25-26 indicate that Moses chose rather to suffer affliction with God's people than to _________, and he esteemed the reproach of Christ greater riches than

enjoy the pleasures of sin and the treasures of Egypt

Explain how in the case of Pharaoh and Moses God made the wrath of man to praise Him

The Pharaoh had been trying to diminish the amounts of Israelites because he feared them. But when he raised Moses, he didn't know that Moses would help to deliver the Israelites

What was probably the most important decision of Moses' life?

The decision of identifying himself with the people of God over being rich and enjoying the pleasures of sin

At what age did Moses make the most important decision of his life?

40

Moses' father-in-law was _____, priest of Midian, and Moses' wife was

Jethro and Zipporah

Moses' 2 sons were

Gershom and Eliezer

God spoke to Moses from a ________________ on ________

a burning bush on the Mountain of God

God was calling Moses to a task for which He had been preparing him during the preceding ______ years

80

The reluctance of Moses kindled the ______ and God promised Moses _________ in his brother, ______

anger of God, a helper, and Aaron

List 4 lessons Moses learned in his encounter with God

God was holy and must be approached in reverence and awe, The God that spoke to him was the God of his father and of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, God had seen affliction of His people and had heard their prayers, and God would deliver His people from Egypt and to the Promised Land

The 3 miracles God gave Moses as signs to Israel and to Pharaoh were

changing his rod to a serpent and back again, making his hand leperous and then whole again, and changing water to blood

God sent _______ to meet Moses

Aaron

Pharaoh's first response to Moses and Aaron was _______ and he ordered the taskmasters of Israel to _______ the ________ the Israelites

negative and increase and workload of

God assured Moses that He would ________

deliver them from Egypt to Canaan

In Exodus 5:2 Pharaoh asked an agnostic's question: "______________?"

Who is the LORD that I should obey His voice to let Israel go

By way of the plagues, the Lord began to

Show His superior power and provision for His people

To both the Egyptians and the Israelites God seemed to be revealing through the plagues both __ and ____

His power and the powerlessness of Egyptian idols

God's grace toward His people was emphasized by the fact that

no plagues were sent to Goshen, the land that they lived in

The final plague upon Egypt brought ______ to every home where the _______ of the _____ had not been applied

death and blood and lamb

The Passover was a type of ____

God's redemptive plan for lost man

The Israelites avoided God's final plague on Egypt only by observing carefully and completely

God's plan for Passover

Faith in God was demonstrated by

the Israelites

Where the blood had not been applied as God had commanded, the

Angel of the Lord came in and slew the first born child

God went before the Israelites in ______ by day and in ________ by night

a pillar of a cloud and a pillar of fire

God led His people not by the shorter land route of the Philistines, but by the longer desert route of the

Red Sea

As an occasion for a final encounter with Pharaoh, God led the Israelites to "turn back" at Etham to journey to Pi-hahiroth between ___________ and the sea

Migdol

Jehovah's message for the Egyptians at the Red Sea was that

he was a sinner and needed to die

Jehovah's message for Israel at the Red Sea was

that He was here for them because they believed in Him

In the cloud, God moved between the Israelites and the Egyptians providing the Israelites _____ but the Egyptians _____

light and darkness

In the sea before their death, the Egyptians acknowledged that

the Lord fought with the Israelites against them

Although the Israelites' deliverance from Egyptian bondage was completed at the Red Sea the deliverance God had promised would not be complete until

they reached the Promised Land

On their way through the wilderness to Sinai, Israel made 4 significant stops after crossing the Red Sea:

Marah, Elim, Wilderness of Sin, and Rephidim

Israel was engaged in battle at _____________ by the ________________ (descendants of Esau), whom God determined to utterly ______; and He commanded Moses to _____________ this decision in a ___

Rephidim and Amalekites and destroy and write and book

The Israelites found bitter _________ at __________ which the Lord made _

water and Marah and sweet

A day of rest, ___________, was established with Israel by God in

Sabbath and wilderness of sin

The children of Israel found an abundance of _______ and ______ palm trees at _____

water and 70 and Elim

Having found no water at Rephidim, the children of Israel were given water from _____ (in Horeb), a type of ____

Christ and rock

In gracious response to the murmuring Israelites in ___________ God gave them ________ in the evening and ____________ in the morning with certain instructions to teach

wilderness of sin, meat, manna and obedience

God led Israel from Egypt to ___________ in __________ months

Sinai and 3

For 12 to 14 months, God was Israel's _______

teacher

Mount Sinai became the setting for the remainder of ______, _________, and part of _________.

Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers

The subjects of Exodus chapters 19-40, are ________, ______, and ________

the Law, the Tabernacle, and the priesthood

God spoke in an audible voice the Ten Commandments to Israel at Sinai. (true or false?)

true

The Law was given first in ______ form and then in ______ form

outline and detail

2 divisions of the religious system called the Law are the _____________ law and the _____________ Law

moral and ceremonial

A provision of God's grace for repentant violators of the _______________ was the _______________

moral law and ceremonial law

The moral law revealed the _______________ of God, the __________ of man, and therefore man's __________________

holiness, sinfulness, and need of a Savior

The sacrificial system of the ceremonial law was a type of

Christ (His redemptive work)

The Tabernacle was both a dwelling place for God among His people and a detailed _______________

type of Jesus Christ

The Tabernacle provided a place where the believing sinner could approach

the Living God

brazen altar

sacrifice

laver

cleansing

table of shewbread

spiritual food

golden lampstand

spiritual light

altar of incense

intercession

mercy seat

atonement

Ark of the Testimony

righteous standard

Closely related to God's revelation of the Tabernacle are His instructions to Israel concerning the _____________

priesthood

The high priest was a type of

Christ

The priests typified both _________(Exodus 19:6) and the ___________(1 Peter 2:9)

Israel and Church

The subject of Exodus 28 is the _____ of the _________

garments of the priests

The content of Exodus 29 illustrates the position of the _________ in and relationship to _________

believer and Christ

Israel found no water upon their arrival at

Rephidim

God assured Moses that He would deliver Israel from _______ to _____

Egypt to Canaan

The holiness of God, the sinfulness of man, and therefore man 's need of a Savior were revealed by the

Moral law

The sacrificial system of the _____ (law) was a type of Christ

Ceremonial

The content of the first seven chapters of Leviticus is concerned with

5 offerings

In the order with which they are presented in Leviticus, the 5 offerings are

Burnt, meal (meat), peace, sin, and trespass

The offerings themselves _______ (did, did not) meet God's standard of righteousness

Did not

The 5 offerings of Leviticus 1-7 typify

Jesus Christ

The most complete and significant of the offerings was the

Burnt offering

What offering associates with the following verse(s): Romans 5:1; Colossians 1:20; Isaiah 53:5; Philippians 4:6-7; Isaiah 26:3

Peace

What offering associates with the following verse(s): 1 john 1:9

Trespass

What offering associates with the following verse(s): John 10:9; Luke 9:23

Burnt

What offering associates with the following verse(s): 2 corinians 5:21; john 1:29; Romans 3:10,23

Sin

What offering associates with the following verse(s): Romans 12:1-2; acts 1:8; Hebrews 7:25

Meal

The people of Israel not only needed a sacrificial system, they also needed

Priests

The consecration of the priests by Moses was done in the presence of the congregation and in response to

God's Word

Prominent in the consecration of priests was

Blood

The believer has both a sacrifice and a priest in

Christ

In what 4 ways was Christ portrayed in the priestly consecration? Give supporting old and New Testament references

Washed, 8:6 (Matthew 3:13-15); anointed, 8:12 (Matthew 3:16); offered, 8:14-29, (Hebrews 9:11-12); accepted, 9:24, (Matthew 3:17)

The laws of clean food and unclean food that were prescribed for Israel pointed to the separation of Israel as a _________ nation

Holy or dietary

In Leviticus, leprosy was a type of

Sin

The laws governing leprosy and the related priestly functions picture sin and it's _____ or ______ or _____

Cleansing or judgement or both

Sin defiles the whole body and separates from _____ (Isaiah 59:1-2)

God

The major subjects this far in Leviticus have been _________, __________, and _______

Offerings, priests, and sin

Frequently in God's Word, weighty truth ________ with added

Recurs and details

The Day of Atonement was a most significant day on Israel's calenda because it was

A day toward which all looked eagerly, a day when they would give themselves fully to penitence and humiliation, a day when the priest would go into the most Holy place and make atonement for all their sins and a day that pointed directly to Calvary and the whole redemptive work of Christ

Instruction for the Day of Atonement is found in Leviticus

16

The place designated by God for the offering of a sacrifice was

The door of the tabernacle

The significant substance of the sacrifice was

Blood

in the Scripture studied in this section, God indicated to Israel that He required standards of conduct that were based on __________ He is and ________ He says.

Who and what

The Israelites were expressly forbidden by God (Leviticus 18:3) to follow the conduct of either the ___________ or the ___________

land of Egypt or the land of Canaan

The principles of conduct included in this section involved both the ___________ and the _______

people and the priest

In Canaan, Israel was to observe a holy year of rest, especially for the ________ every ________ year

land and seventh

The Year of the Jubilee occurred every _________ year

fiftieth

The Year of Jubilee included all the general Sabbatic character with added _______ and ____

joy and blessing

Identify 4 blessings added during the Year of Jubilee

slaves were freed, debts were forgiven, exiles were returned home, and poor had their possessions restored

In the order of presentation in Leviticus, the 5 offerings are

burnt, meal (meat), peace, sin, and trespass

The 5 Leviticus offerings typify

the person and work of Jesus Christ

The Israelites avoided God's final plague on Egypt by observing carefully and completely

God's plan for the Passover

Passover

redemption

Unleavened Bread

redemption

Firstfruits

Resurrection of Christ

Pentecost

coming of Holy Spirit

Trumpets

awakening of Israel

Day of Atonement

Israel's repentance and acceptance of Messiah

Tabernacles

millennial restoration and rest

The organization of Israel was in __________ formation

3 part

The outer encampment comprised of the _______ tribes of Israel

12

One son of Jacob was not included in the outer encampment:

Levi

One son of Jacob was represented twice in the outer encampment: ___________ (in his sons _________ and __________).

Joseph, MAnassah, and Ephraim

The inner encampment consisted of the tribe of _________, whose duties were _________ in nature

Levi and religious

in the center of the encampment was the

Tabernacle

Sin was to be put out of the camp because of

the presence of the Lord in their midst

God provided a means of solving the problem of ____________ between husband and wife

jealousy

Any Israelite desiring to be used of the Lord in a special way could do so by

taking the vow of a Nazarite

On the continuation of their journey, Israel would be guided by the _________ that rested on the _________

cloud or fire that rested on the Tabernacle

Israel's journey from Sinai to kadesh-barne a was characterized by

Murmuring and rebellion

The place where God judged Israel by fire for murmuring was called

Taberah

The second incident of murmuring on the way to kadesh from Sinai originated with the

Mixed multitude

The second incident or the murmuring was related to God's provision of

Manna

The people loathed the manna and longed for

Meat

God granted the desire of Israel for meat, but he____ them for their ____

Judged and murmuring

The place of their murmuring about the manna was called ____ which means

Kibroth-hattavah and the graves of lust

A third incident of murmuring occurred at

Hazeroth

God's anger was kindled against Miriam and Aaron because they

Murmured against moses

Among the 12 spies sent from kadesh to Canaan, only ____ and ____ argued for immediate invasion

Caleb and Joshua

Because of their unbelief at kadesh, God condemned those responsible for the decision of unbelief to

Die in the wilderness

2 basic sins about which Israel was instructed in the wilderness were the sins of

Ignorance and the presumptuous (intended) sin

No sacrifice was provided for the

Intended sin

The leader of a conspiracy of rebellion against Moses and Aaron was ____, a ____

Korah, a levite

Moses' leadership of Israel was vindicated by

The leaders of the rebellion being swallowed by the earth alive and their followers consumed by fire

In addition to Aaron's effective intercession for the sinning congregation, God gave a second sign confirming the priestly ministry of Aaron and his family:

12 walking sticks collected, each with a name of the prince of each tribe. Laid before The Lord in the Tabernacle, and the next day Aaron's had bloomed and bore fruit.

For water at kadesh, God told Moses and Aaron to speak to the rock. But moses

Struck the rock instead

God called the sin of Moses and Aaron _____(20:12) and ______(20:24)

Unbelief and rebellion

Because of the sin of Moses and Aaron, God refused

To let them lead the people into the promised land

At the word of The Lord, Aaron died on the top of _____ after his priestly garments were transfered to his son, ____

Mount hor and eleazar

God judged Israel's sin of murmuring with death by

Serpents

The brazen serpent was both a symbol of sin and a type of

Christ

Balak was king of

Moab

Fearful of Israel, balak endeavored to hire a pagan prophet named balaam to

Curse israel

Balaam finally instructed the Moabites to entice Israel into ______ and ______

Immorality and idolatry

What topic of Numbers matches this verse: numbers 27

The naming of Moses' successor

What topic of Numbers matches this verse: numbers 33

A summary of Israel's journey from Egypt to Moab

What topic of Numbers matches this verse: numbers 26

A census of the new generation

What topic of Numbers matches this verse: numbers 28-32

Laws concerning worship, vows, and war

What topic of Numbers matches this verse: numbers 34-36

Instructions concerning the land of Canaan

In Deuteronomy 1-4, Moses reviewed Israel's journey from Sinai to _________, and from ___________ to _________.

Kadesh, Kadesh, and Moab

In his review of Israel's history, Moses ignored the _______

wilderness wanderings

The purpose of Moses' review of Israel's history was to teach _______ to God's word

obedience

In Deuteronomy 5:4-22, Moses restated the ______

Ten commandments

Deuteronomy 6-26 contains _______ of the _________ with related instructions and exhortations

expositions and commandments

In chapter 6-11, the _____ and _______ Commandments were explained

first and second

The word that expresses God's message to Israel in chapters 5-26 is

obedience

Moses instructed Israel to march to Mount Ebal and Mount Gerizim, set up 2 stones, plaster them with plaster, and write upon those stones __________

the Law of God

6 tribes were designated by Moses to gather on Mount Gerizim to declare ________ upon them for _______

blessing and obedience

6 tribes were instructed to gather on Mount Ebal to pronounce _____ upon them for _____

curses and disobedience

Included in the context of the ________ were _______ truths

curses and prophetic

A prophecy yet to be fulfilled is found in Deuteronomy ______ and is related to the _________ of the Jews by God to the _____ (of Palestine)

30:1-3, regathering, and land

Fulfilled prophecy is proof of

inspiration

Although human leadership in Israel was changing from Moses to Joshua, both Israel and Joshua were promised by Moses that the Lord would _________ and would ________

go before them and go with them

The priests who bore the Ark of the Covenant were instructed by Moses _________ and _________

to read the Law to all Israel every 7 years at the Feast of the Tabernacles and place the book of the Law in the Ark of the Covenant

God gave Moses a song to _____ and to _____

write and teach

Just before he died, Moses was shown the land of _______________ from ___________ where he was "gathered unto his people."

Canaan (promise) and Mount Nebo

The Lord buried Moses secretly in the valley of

Moab

As the Lord had commanded Moses, ____________ became leader of Israel

Joshua

In Deuteronomy chapters 1-4, Moses reviewed Israel's journey from ____ to Kadesh and from Kadesh to

Sinai and Moab

Moses restated the Ten Commandments in Deuteronomy

5:4-22

Expositions of the Ten Commandments with related instructions and exhortation contained in Deuteronomy chapters

6-26

A proof of inspiration is

fulfilled prophecy

A song God gave Moses to write and to teach to Israel is found in Deuteronomy

1-43

A prophecy about Israel that is yet to be fulfilled is found in Deuteronomy

30:1-3

Concerning the future of Israel, God has promised to _________ into the ______ (of Palestine)

regather the Jews into the land

A sin identified in Numbers as one for which no sacrifice was provided was the

presumptuous sin

The word that expresses God's message to Israel in Deuteronomy chapters 5-26 is

obedience

The purpose of Moses' review of Israel's history was to teach

obedience

In Deuteronomy chapters 27-30, prophetic truths were included in the context of

curses