http://www.biblestudyworkshop.org 1 Answers to Questions On Exodus 13-16 The Israelites leave Egypt, Victory at the Dead Sea, The quail and manna feed Israel. FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH PROPER WORDS 1. Moses took Joseph s bones with him when he left Egypt because the Israelites had sworn an oath to take Joseph s bones from Egypt when God led them to the Promised Land. He was buried in a plot of ground purchased by Jacob as an inheritance for Joseph. Exodus 13:19; Joshua 24:32; Genesis 50:25 2. Why did God not lead the Israelites through the land of the Philistines when leaving Egypt? The Philistines were a powerful military nation and their strength and superiority might have cause the Israelites to return to Egypt. Exodus 13:17
http://www.biblestudyworkshop.org 2 3. The Lord went before Israel by day in a pillar of a cloud to lead them in the way; and by night in a pillar of fire, to give them light. Exodus 13:21 4. The bread from heaven was called manna; and it was like white coriander seed, and the taste of it was like wafers made with honey. Exodus 16:31 5. Israel went into the midst of the Red Sea on dry ground and the waters were a wall unto them, both on the right hand and on the left. Exodus 14:22 6. The land of the Canaanites, Hittites, Amorites, Hivites and Jebusites was a land flowing with milk and honey. Exodus 13:5 7. Israel was to eat unleavened bread seven days during which time no leavened bread was to be eaten; on the seventh day was a feast to be made to God. Exodus 13:6, 7 8. Miriam the prophetess, the sister of Aaron, took a timbrel in her hand, and all the women went out after her with timbrels and with dances. Exodus 15:20 9. Why were certain waters in the wilderness of Shur called Marah? The waters were bitter and unfit to drink. Exodus 15:23
http://www.biblestudyworkshop.org 3 10. Israel encamped in Elim where there were twelve wells of water and seventy palm trees. Exodus 15:27 MULTIPLE CHOICE B 1. The separation of the waters was caused by a strong a) west wind, b) east wind, c) wall. Exodus 14:21 B 2. Israel came out of Egypt in the Jewish month a) Elul, b) Abib, c) Adar. Exodus 13:4 A 3. The small round thing seen in the morning was a) manna, b) quail, c) flesh pot. Exodus 16:14, 15 C 4. An omer, the amount of manna eaten by each man per day, was - a) the tenth part of a homer, b) the ninth part of a soah, c) the tenth part of an Ephah. Exodus 16:16, 36 B 5. Israel ate manna a) 35 years, b) 40 years, c) 45 years. Exodus 16:35 B 6. According to our terms to designate the days of the week, it was wrong for the people to try to gather manna when? a) Friday, b) Saturday, c) Sunday. Exodus 16:25 A 7. Jehovah is described in this lesson as being a a) man of war, b) man of peace, c) man of worries, burdens and hardships. Exodus 15:3 B 8. Israel, while in the Wilderness of Sin, complained that Moses brought them there to kill them with a) thirst, b) hunger, c) disease. Exodus 16:3
http://www.biblestudyworkshop.org 4 A 9. How much more manna was to be gathered on the sixth day than on other days? a) twice, b) three times, c) one and one half times. Exodus 16:22 C 10. How many chosen chariots did Pharaoh take to war against Israel? - a) seven hundred, b) five hundred fifty, c) six hundred. Exodus 14:7 TRUE AND FALSE T 1. Pharaoh was killed when his army was drowned while in pursuit of Israel, the Bible says. Exodus 15:19 F 2. When the plagues were on Egypt, only the firstborn of man was killed and not of beasts. Exodus 13:15 T 3. Those who gathered much manna had none left over, and he that gathered little had no lack. Exodus 16:18 T 4. When the people gathered too much, the manna bred worms and stank. Exodus 16:19, 20, 24 F 5. There was no manna found on the Lord s Day, Sunday. Exodus 16:26 F 6. The Israelites were to be filled with bread in the evenings and flesh in the mornings. Exodus 16:12 T 7. When Moses cast a tree into the waters of Marah, the waters became sweet. Exodus 15:25 F 8. Israel made their journey from Etham and encamped in Succoth in the end of the wilderness. Exodus 16:1
http://www.biblestudyworkshop.org 5 T 9. All of the Egyptians who followed Israel were killed so that not so much as one of them escaped. Exodus 14:28 T 10. The Israelites understood that God was fighting for them against the Egyptians; they feared and believed in the Lord, but the Egyptians did not believe God fought for Israel. Exodus 14:14-18 MATCHING a. Moses 1. This song was sung I their deliverance from the Egyptians. Exodus 15:1 b. Aaron 2. A led the men in singing of their redemption. Exodus 15:1 c. Zipporah 3. This song was sung i their redemption from Egypt. d. Miriam 4. D led the women in singing. Exodus 15:20 e. Romans 15:9-12 5. This song is referred to in F. f. Revelations 15:3-4 g. before h. during i. after
http://www.biblestudyworkshop.org 6 Note: In Genesis 15:1-2 is to be found the first record of praising God in song. Match the above (the same word may be used twice, others may not be used at all).