Exodus 4-6

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1. What was the threat to Pharaoh by God if Pharaoh refused to let God's firstborn son go?  Ex. 4:22-23

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The correct answer is that God would strike Pharaoh's firstborn son dead. This is stated in the passage Ex. 4:22-23, where God tells Moses to say to Pharaoh, "Thus says the Lord, Israel is my firstborn son, and I say to you, 'Let my son go that he may serve me.' If you refuse to let him go, behold, I will kill your firstborn son." This threat demonstrates the severity of God's judgment and the consequences of Pharaoh's refusal to release the Israelites.

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Exodus 4-6 - Quiz

This quiz focuses on key events and dialogues in Exodus chapters 4 to 6, assessing understanding of Moses' interactions with Pharaoh and God's commands. It's designed to enhance... see moreknowledge of biblical narratives and their theological significance. see less

2. In Exodus 4:22 who does God say to tell Pharaoh his firstborn son is?

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In Exodus 4:22, God instructs Moses to tell Pharaoh that Israel is His firstborn son. This statement signifies the special relationship and chosen status of the nation of Israel in the eyes of God. It emphasizes God's protection and care for His people, and highlights their unique position as His chosen people among all the nations.

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3. Why did Pharaoh say he refused to let Israel go? Ex 5:2 (But Pharaoh said, "Who is the Lord, that I should obey his voice and let Israel go? ________, and moreover, I will not let Israel go.")

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Pharaoh said he refused to let Israel go because he did not know the Lord.

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4. How was Moses' father (Amram) related to his wife (Jochabed)?  Ex 6:20

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According to Exodus 6:20, Jochabed was Amram's aunt. This means that Jochabed was Amram's father's sister.

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5. When Aaron met his brother Moses on a mountain in the desert, which one was it? Ex 4:27

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The correct answer is "all of the above" because in the Bible, the mountain where Aaron met his brother Moses is referred to by different names - Mt. Horeb, Mt. Sinai, and the Mountain of God. These names are used interchangeably to describe the same location.

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