Exodus 13-15

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    After God had passed over the Israelites in Egypt, sparing  their firstborn male children and animals while he killed the firstborn male animals and and firstborn sons of the Egyptians, what did God then require from the Israelites immediately after? Ex 13:1, 15-16

    • A tithe of 10%
    • A mark on their hands and forehead
    • Every firstborn male animal and child was to be consecrated/sanctified/sacrificed to the Lord
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This quiz, titled 'Exodus 13-15', explores key events and commands following the Israelites' departure from Egypt. It assesses understanding of the consecration of firstborns, God's strategies against Pharaoh, and divine instructions for blessings. Ideal for learners interested in deepening their knowledge of Biblical narratives and divine laws.

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  • 2. 

    What was to happen to the male children who were given to the Lord? Ex 13:13

    • They were to be sacrificed on the altar

    • They were to become servants to the priests in the temple

    • They were to be bought back from the Lord with a lamb

    Correct Answer
    A. They were to be bought back from the Lord with a lamb
    Explanation
    In Exodus 13:13, it is stated that the male children who were given to the Lord were to be bought back with a lamb. This means that instead of being sacrificed on the altar or becoming servants to the priests in the temple, the male children were to be redeemed or saved by offering a lamb in their place. This practice of redemption with a lamb symbolized the deliverance and salvation of the male children, emphasizing the importance of the sacrificial system in the Old Testament.

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    What reason did God give that caused Him to make Pharaoh chase the Israelites after they left Egypt? Ex 14:4

    • Because God wanted to make the Israelites move faster

    • Because God wanted to kill Pharaoh for enslaving His firstborn son

    • Because God wanted to defeat Pharaoh, causing Egypt to know that He is Lord

    Correct Answer
    A. Because God wanted to defeat Pharaoh, causing Egypt to know that He is Lord
    Explanation
    The correct answer is because God wanted to defeat Pharaoh, causing Egypt to know that He is Lord. This is supported by Exodus 14:4, where God says that He will harden Pharaoh's heart and he will pursue the Israelites. God's intention was to demonstrate His power and authority over Pharaoh and Egypt, so that they would recognize Him as the true Lord.

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    Why did the Israelites not sink in the mud when they crossed the Red Sea after God rolled the waters back? Ex 14:21

    • Because it was paved with gold on the bottom

    • Because they miraculously walked on air above the soggy ground

    • Because God caused a wind to blow and dry the ground

    Correct Answer
    A. Because God caused a wind to blow and dry the ground
    Explanation
    The Israelites did not sink in the mud when they crossed the Red Sea because God caused a wind to blow and dry the ground. This allowed them to walk on the dry ground and safely cross the sea.

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    What did God tell the Israelites to do in order to receive blessings of no sickness from the Lord? Ex 15:26

    • Obey 10 commandments

    • Obey all of His laws, but only some of the commandments

    • Obey all of the laws and all of the commandments

    Correct Answer
    A. Obey all of the laws and all of the commandments
    Explanation
    According to Exodus 15:26, God instructed the Israelites to obey all of His laws and all of the commandments in order to receive blessings of no sickness from the Lord. This means that complete obedience to both the laws and commandments was required for them to experience the promised blessings of good health.

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