Exodus Red Level Lesson 15

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1. When Moses went up on the mountain, what covered it?

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When Moses went up on the mountain, it was covered by a cloud. This is mentioned in the Bible, specifically in Exodus 24:15-16, where it states that "the cloud covered the mountain" when Moses went up to receive the Ten Commandments. The cloud is often associated with the presence of God in biblical accounts, and in this context, it symbolizes the divine presence and guidance during Moses' encounter with God on the mountain.

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Exodus Red Level Lesson 15 - Quiz

This quiz focuses on key events and directives from Exodus Red Level Lesson 15, exploring interactions and commands between the Lord and Moses, including the construction of an... see morealtar and the reception of laws. see less

2. What did the twelve pillars that Moses set up represent?

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The twelve pillars that Moses set up represented the twelve tribes of Israel. This symbolized the unity and identity of the Israelites as a chosen people. Each pillar represented one of the tribes, signifying their importance and equal standing within the community. This act served as a reminder of their covenant with God and their shared heritage as descendants of Jacob.

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3. What did Moses read to the people after the young men offered the sacrifice?

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After the young men offered the sacrifice, Moses read to the people from the Book of the Covenant. This suggests that Moses was following a set of laws and guidelines outlined in this book, which would have been important for the people to understand and follow. The Book of the Covenant likely contained instructions and commandments given by God to guide the Israelites in their daily lives and worship.

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4. Who was to approach the Lord at the mountain?

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Moses was the only person who was supposed to approach the Lord at the mountain. This is indicated by the word "only" in the answer choice. The other options, which include Aaron and the elders of the Israelites, suggest that more than one person was allowed to approach the Lord, which is not the case according to the correct answer.

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5. How long did Moses stay on the mountain?

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Moses stayed on the mountain for 40 days and nights. This is mentioned in the Bible, specifically in the book of Exodus. According to the story, Moses went up Mount Sinai to receive the Ten Commandments from God. He stayed there for a period of 40 days and nights, during which he communed with God and received various instructions and laws. This duration of 40 days and nights is significant in religious and biblical contexts, often symbolizing a period of testing, purification, and preparation.

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6. What did the people say when they heard all the Lord's words and laws?

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The people responded positively when they heard all the Lord's words and laws, stating that they will do everything the Lord has said. This shows their willingness and commitment to obey and follow the Lord's instructions.

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7. What did the top of the mountain look like to the Israelites?

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The top of the mountain looked like a consuming fire to the Israelites. This implies that the appearance of the mountain was intense, powerful, and engulfed in flames. The imagery of a consuming fire suggests a sense of awe, fear, and divine presence. It signifies that the mountain was not just a physical entity but also a manifestation of God's power and glory.

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8. To whom were the tablets, law and commands going to be given?

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The tablets, law, and commands were going to be given to Moses. This is evident from the context of the question, which mentions the tablets, law, and commands, all of which were given to Moses in the biblical narrative. Joshua is not mentioned in relation to receiving these tablets, law, and commands, so the correct answer is Moses.

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9. Could everybody approach the Lord?

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The answer "No" suggests that not everybody can approach the Lord. This implies that there may be certain criteria or conditions that need to be met in order for someone to approach the Lord. The Bible may provide guidance on who can approach the Lord and under what circumstances, but it does not explicitly state that everybody can approach the Lord without any restrictions.

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10. What did the young men sacrifics as fellowship offerings to the Lord?

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The young men sacrificed young bulls as fellowship offerings to the Lord. This is supported by the mention of young bulls in the answer options. In biblical times, fellowship offerings were made to express gratitude or to seek God's favor. Young bulls were commonly sacrificed as a sign of devotion and to seek forgiveness for sins.

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11. What did Moses do with the blood from the sacrifices made by the young men?

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Moses sprinkled the blood from the sacrifices on the altar and the people. This was a common practice in ancient religious ceremonies, symbolizing purification and atonement. By sprinkling the blood, Moses was ensuring that the sacrifices were properly dedicated to God and that the people were cleansed of their sins. This act served as a ritualistic reminder of the covenant between God and the Israelites, reinforcing their commitment to follow His commandments.

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12. Who did Moses, Aaron, Nadab, Abihu, and the seventy elders see when they went up the mountain?

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Moses, Aaron, Nadab, Abihu, and the seventy elders saw the God of Israel when they went up the mountain. This indicates that the correct answer is "The God of Israel."

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13. What did Moses send the young Israelite men to do?

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Moses sent the young Israelite men to offer burnt offerings. This means that they were tasked with performing a religious ritual of sacrificing animals to God. This was a common practice in ancient times, and it was believed that offering burnt offerings would show devotion and seek favor from God. By sending the young men to do this, Moses was involving them in the religious practices of their community and ensuring that the rituals were carried out correctly.

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14. How did the people respond when Moses read the Book of the Covenant to them?

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The people responded positively when Moses read the Book of the Covenant to them. They expressed their willingness to follow and obey everything that the Lord had commanded. Both statements convey the same idea, indicating that the people were committed to following the Lord's instructions.

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15. Who was Moses' aide?

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Moses' aide was Joshua. Joshua was chosen by Moses to assist him in leading the Israelites after the death of Aaron. He played a significant role in various events, including the Battle of Jericho and the conquest of Canaan. Joshua was known for his bravery, faith, and loyalty to Moses, making him a trusted and capable aide.

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16. Who did the Lord say should go up to see Him?

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Both answers are correct because in Exodus 24:1, the Lord tells Moses to bring Aaron, Nadab, Abihu, and seventy of the elders of Israel up to the mountain to worship Him. This shows that Moses, Aaron, Nadab, Abihu, and the seventy elders were all chosen by the Lord to go up and see Him.

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17. On what day did the Lord call to Moses from within the cloud?

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On the seventh day, the Lord called to Moses from within the cloud. This indicates that it was on the seventh day that the Lord communicated with Moses.

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18. What did Moses do with everything the Lord had said?

Explanation

The correct answer is "He wrote down everything the Lord had said." This answer is supported by the statement that Moses wrote down everything the Lord had said. This implies that Moses took the responsibility of recording and documenting the instructions and messages from the Lord.

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19. What did Moses build at the foot of the mountain?

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Moses built an altar at the foot of the mountain. This is supported by the fact that altars were commonly used in biblical times as places of worship and sacrifice. The altar served as a focal point for the Israelites to offer their prayers and sacrifices to God. The construction of an altar was an important religious act, demonstrating the Israelites' devotion and commitment to their faith. Therefore, it can be concluded that Moses built an altar at the foot of the mountain.

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20. What did Moses tell the elders as he got ready to go up on the mountain?

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Moses told the elders to wait for him as he prepared to go up on the mountain. Additionally, he informed them that anyone involved in a dispute could go to Aaron and Hur for assistance. Both of these statements are correct, as they are both mentioned in the given options.

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When Moses went up on the mountain, what covered it?
What did the twelve pillars that Moses set up represent?
What did Moses read to the people after the young men offered the...
Who was to approach the Lord at the mountain?
How long did Moses stay on the mountain?
What did the people say when they heard all the Lord's words and laws?
What did the top of the mountain look like to the Israelites?
To whom were the tablets, law and commands going to be given?
Could everybody approach the Lord?
What did the young men sacrifics as fellowship offerings to the Lord?
What did Moses do with the blood from the sacrifices made by the young...
Who did Moses, Aaron, Nadab, Abihu, and the seventy elders see when...
What did Moses send the young Israelite men to do?
How did the people respond when Moses read the Book of the Covenant to...
Who was Moses' aide?
Who did the Lord say should go up to see Him?
On what day did the Lord call to Moses from within the cloud?
What did Moses do with everything the Lord had said?
What did Moses build at the foot of the mountain?
What did Moses tell the elders as he got ready to go up on the...
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