Questions by John C. Sewell Questions On Exodus 9-12 Pharaoh still unrelenting after certain other plagues; Passover feast initiated; Firstborn slain, Israelites sent away. FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH PROPER WORDS 1. Give the reason for the instituting of the Passover Feast. Exodus 11:12, 13 2. This Feast was to commemorate what event? Exodus 11:13 3. Write the name of the plague that is referred to in the New Testament: a) Revelations 9:1-3 b) Revelations 16:4 c) Revelations 16:10,11 d) Revelations 16:13, 14 e) Revelations 16:17, 21 4. Give the major reason for Pharaoh s desire to have the Israelites leave their possessions in the land of Egypt. (Matthew 6:20, 21) 5. Like Satan with Jesus in temptation, Pharaoh tried to get a compromise from Moses. Write the plague in the blank that made Pharaoh say... a) I have sinned this time
b) Go worship, but leave your children c) Take your children, but leave your cattle 6. ye unto all the congregation of Israel, saying in the day of this month they shall take them every man a, according to the house of the fathers, a lamb for a. Exodus 12:3 7. And they baked cakes of the dough which they brought forth out of for it was not ; because they were thrust out of Egypt and could not, neither had they prepared for themselves any. (Exodus 12:39) 8. And the Lord, turned a mighty wind, which took away the, and cast them into the ; there remained not on in all the coasts of Egypt. (Exodus 10:19) 9. And the Lord said unto, shall not unto you; that my wonders may be in the land of Egypt. 10. As to the time of the feast and the killing of the lamb: a. the phase of the moon signaling the feast was b. the day of the month was the c. time of the day was d. phase of the moon at eating was (Psalm 81:3) MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. The children of Israel were brought out of Egypt by - a) power of Moses, b) their personal faith, c) power of the Lord. Exodus 12:51
2. A grievous murrain fell on - a) all cattle, b) the cattle of the Egyptians only, c) the cattle and also the people. Exodus 9:4 3. The magicians did not stand before Moses because of - a) boils, b) blindness, c) a refusal because of fear. Exodus 9:11 4. The Lord passed through the land of Egypt and smote a) the firstborn of the Egyptians, b) firstborn of all, cattle and man of both the Egyptians and Israelites, c) Pharaohs household only. Exodus 12:29, 12:23 5. If one took leaven bread on the Passover feast, that one would be a) cut off from his people, b) killed, c) left in Egypt. Exodus 12:15 6. Blood was placed on the side and door posts that the Lord might a) not smite the firstborn, b) know Israelites were within the house, c) allow them to leave Egypt. Exodus 12:13 7. The Israelites were to a) steal from the Egyptians, b) borrow from the Egyptians, c) command them to give of their need to the Israelites. Exodus 12:35 8. The firstborn children were smitten at a) noon, b) evening, c) midnight. Exodus 12:29 9. How many men besides women and children were carried out of Egypt of them Lord a) 6,000, b) 600,000, c) 600,000,000. Exodus 12:37 10. The destroyer of the firstborn children was a) Satan, b) Jesus Christ, c) an angel of God, d) Satan s angel. Exodus 12:23
TRUE AND FALSE 1. Pharaoh told Moses he could go, but then changed his mind. Exodus 10:20, 24, 27 2. Pharaoh at one time admitted he had sinned against God. Exodus 9:27; 10:16 3. The children of Israel had no light which the darkness settled over Egypt. Exodus 10:23 4. This darkness was such as could be felt, the Bible says. Exodus 10:21 5. The Egyptians hated the Israelites. Exodus 12:36; 11:3 6. God hardened Pharaoh s heart that he might show his mighty signs before him. Exodus 10:1 7. The children of Israel obeyed the Lord in keeping the Passover. Exodus 12:50 8. The Israelites were to eat unleavened bread for seven days. Exodus 12:15 9. The blood of the paschal lamb was to be placed on the two side posts only. Exodus 12:22 10. There was not a house in all Egypt in which there was not one dead when the death angel passed over. Exodus 12:30
KEY WORDS 1. Which plague came with a wind? Exodus 10:13 2. In which plague is the bed mentioned? Exodus 8:3 3. Connect water with a plague. Exodus 7:20 4. Connect cattle with a plague. Exodus 9:3 5. Put a lintel with a plague. Exodus 12:22 6. Write dust a plague. Exodus 10:20, 24, 27 7. Put ashes with a plague. Exodus 9:8 8. Connect fire with a plague. Exodus 9:23 9. Connect Swarm with a plague. Exodus 8:22 10. With which is light mentioned? Exodus 10:23 Blood Exodus 7:20-25 Locust Exodus 10:13-20 Flies Exodus 8:21-24 Hail Exodus 9:22-27 Lice Exodus 8:16-19 Frogs Exodus 8:1-7 Darkness Ex 10:21-23 Boils Exodus 9:8-12 Murrain Exodus 9:2-7 Death Exodus 12:21-28 COMMENTS The comparison Between the Paschal Lamb and Christ The Paschal Lamb Christ Without Blemish (Exodus 12:5)..... Without Blemish - Hebrews 4:15 Taken up to the tenth day.......... Entered Jerusalem on a colt the tenth day Jonah 12:1, 12, 13) Slain between the evenings......... Died on the cross at even about (Exodus 12:6) three o clock (Matthew 27:45-50) Not a bone was broken............ Not a bone was broken (Exodus 12:46) Repeated yearly (Deuteronomy 16:1). Once for all time (Romans 6:10, 1 Corinthians 5:7)
EXODUS a) How God overthrew the enemies of Israel. Exodus 14:21-28, Romans 8:31-38 b) The many examples of God s dealings with his people. Romans 15:4, 1 Corinthians 10:1 c) First centralized and organized national worship. d) The Decalogue, or Ten Commandments. Exodus 20:1-17 e) How God punished unbelief. Exodus 32:1-35; Hebrews 3:19 f) The many proofs that salvation is after obedience. Exodus 14:15-30