Exodus, Part 1: Covenant People Rescued
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Lesson OneRescuer Prepared (Ex 1-6)26 Activities|1 Assessment
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Exodus 1-6
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In | Workbook: Genesis 50 to Exodus 1
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In | Story Arcs
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In | Workbook: The Story of the Hebrews in Egypt
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In | Oppression
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In | A Rescuer Is Chosen—Birth and Rescue
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In | Moses the Protector of His People
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In | The Calling of Moses as Rescuer
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In | YHWH
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Behind | Onsite: Rameses and Pithom in Goshen – Egyptologist Essam Zeid
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Behind | Onsite: The Mighty Nile – Source of Life
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Behind | Onsite: Nilometer – Egyptologist Essam Zeid
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Behind | Onsite: The Nile and the Key of Life – Egyptologist Essam Zeid
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Behind | Museum of the Bible: Egyptian Temple
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Behind | Museum of the Bible: Pyramids Then and Now
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Behind | 360 View: The Pyramids of Ancient Egypt
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Behind | 360 View: Embalming and the Afterlife
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Behind | Onsite: Rescuer Born Along the Nile
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Behind | The Crook
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Behind | Moses: Scribe and Shepherd – Passages Exhibit and Green Scholars Initiative
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Behind | 360 View: The Burning Bush
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In Front | Divine Choice
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In Front | Workbook: God’s Choice – Case Study on Calling
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In Front | Our Daily Bread: Bricks without Straw
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson TwoJudgment by Plagues (Ex 7-11)21 Activities
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Exodus 7-11
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In | Workbook: Signs and Wonders
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In | Judgment by Plagues
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In | Workbook: Hardening a Heart
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In | Heart Hardening
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In | Pharaoh’s Hard Heart
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In | The Purpose of the Contest
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Behind | Onsite: Memphis
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Behind | Onsite: Rameses and Ma’at – Egyptologist Essam Zeid
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Behind | Onsite: Rameses the Great
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Behind | YHWH vs. the Gods of Egypt
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Behind | Egyptian Polytheism: Dr. Mariam Ayad
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Behind | Workbook: YHWH vs. the Gods of Egypt
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Behind | Weighing the Heart
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Behind | Onsite: Aaron and the Sea Serpent
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Behind | Onsite: Akhenaten’s Monotheism
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In Front | Hardened Hearts
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In Front | Workbook: Contemporary Worldview and the God of the Exodus
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In Front | Our Daily Bread: Out of Chaos
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson ThreePassover (Ex 12–13)14 Activities
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Exodus 12-13
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In | Workbook: Passover Event and Liturgy
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In | Passover
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In | Predictions, Prophecies, Promises and Foreshadow
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In | Passover Ordinance
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Behind | Onsite: Samaritan Passover
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Behind | Onsite: Samaritan Way of Life – Priest Husni Wasef Al Samri
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In Front | Onsite: Palm Sunday Procession
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In Front | Passover and the Last Supper
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In Front | Passover in John’s Gospel
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In Front | Shepherd and Sheep
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In Front | Workbook: Songs about the Blood
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson FourLiberation: Crossing the Sea (Ex 13-15)17 Activities
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Exodus 13-15
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In | Workbook: Song of Moses and Miriam
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In | Workbook: Deliverance at the Sea of Reeds
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In | Inner-Biblical Parallels
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In | Liberation as Holy War
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Behind | iMap: Routes of the Exodus
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Behind | Onsite: Mighty Hand and Outstretched Arm
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Behind | Possible Dates for the Exodus
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Behind | Possible Routes for the Exodus
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Behind | Onsite: Crossing the Sea of Reeds
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Behind | Music in Warfare and Worship
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In Front | Christianity Today: The God of War
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In Front | Miracles
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In Front | Onsite: Second Exodus
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In Front | Our Daily Bread: Stand or Go?
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson FiveJourney to Sinai (Ex 16-19)19 Activities
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Exodus 16-19
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In | De-Creation
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In | Workbook: De-Creation
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In | De-Creating to Re-Create
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In | Workbook: Desert Crises
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In | God’s Testing and Provision
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In | God’s Purpose and His Presence
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Behind | Onsite: Waters of Chaos and New Creation – Steve Wunderick, Karnak Temple
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Behind | Onsite: 70 Palms and 12 Springs
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Behind | Onsite: Water from the Rock
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Behind | Desert and Wilderness
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Behind | Onsite: Provision, Protection and Guidance – Abu Sabah
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Behind | Onsite: Prayer at Rephidim
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Behind | 360 View: The Amalekites at Rephidim
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In Front | Praying Like Moses in Egypt: Dr. Sameh Maurice
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In Front | The Power of Prayer: Dr. Sameh Maurice
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In Front | Workbook: Walking by Faith in the Wilderness
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Question 1 of 13
1. Question
Select the theme(s) that are dominant in the first part of Exodus.
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Question 2 of 13
2. Question
Which of the following was NOT part of Egyptian culture in Exodus?
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Question 3 of 13
3. Question
Which of the following statements is true concerning God’s self-revelation to Moses?
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4. Question
The snake was a symbol of authority used by kings as well as shepherds.
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5. Question
The themes of God’s sovereignty and power are revealed through “signs” and “wonders.”
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6. Question
The plagues were a comprehensive contest between all the powers of Egypt and the God of Israel.
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Question 7 of 13
7. Question
God used the plagues to build Israel’s faith in him as their covenant God who had come to rescue them.
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Question 8 of 13
8. Question
Through the plagues on Egypt, God challenged and destroyed which of the following:
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Question 9 of 13
9. Question
Only Hebrews followed the instructions to apply the blood of a Passover lamb to their doorposts.
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10. Question
In studying biblical parallels in pagan cultures, look for the emphasis by noting the distinctions.
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Question 11 of 13
11. Question
The Red Sea experience is a type of de-creation and rebirth: God is making a new people.
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Question 12 of 13
12. Question
A state of hostility or opposition is known as:
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Question 13 of 13
13. Question
The entire system of deities within a culture or kingdom:
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