2. Israel and Judah
• 1. Isaac had two sons, Esau and Jacob. Esau was like Cain—
doing his own thing; but Jacob was looked upon as righteous
because he came to God by faith,
a. offering a blood sacrifice as an atonement-covering for
his sin.
b. praying daily.
c. being a good, hard-working man.
2. God renewed His pledge to Abraham and Isaac through
Jacob, saying that through Jacob’s offspring would come The
Promised _________________________.
3. Moses
• Pharaoh enslaved the Israelites because…
A. They wanted to take control of Egypt.
B. He needed more laborers.
C. They were growing too numerous and he feared they
might turn against Egypt.
• 40 years after Moses fled from Egypt for murdering an
Egyptian, God spoke to him from a flaming bush. As Moses
approached the bush, God told Moses to remove his shoes
because he was standing on holy ground. True or False?
4. Moses
• God told Moses that
A. He would be justly punished for murder.
B. He would help the Israelites escape out of Egypt.
C. He was a gifted man whom He needed.
• God told Moses to tell the Israelites that it was
_______________-- the self-existent One– who had sent him
to them.
A. The Almighty God
B. The Most High
C. I AM
5. Pharaoh and the Passover
• 1. God taught both the Israelites and the Egyptians that
(choose 2)
A. He delivers those who trust in Him
B. He alone is God
C. Only Israelites could escape God’s punishment.
2. God extends grace and mercy to those who come to God in
God’s _ _ _.
3. Because God is gracious, it was acceptable to skip a few of
the commands concerning Passover, as long as one did so
with good intentions. True or False?
6. Pharaoh and the Passover
• If an Egyptian followed all of God’s instructions concerning the
Passover because he believed that the Lord was the only true
God, then God would also pass over his house. True or False?
• The firstborn lived, but only because an innocent lamb died.
The lamb became the firstborn’s substitute. True or False?
• Match these sentences:
A. God had accepted Abel 1. the ram died in Isaac’s place
B. When Abraham offered 2. the lamb died in the place of
Isaac as a sacrifice, the firstborn
C. With the Passover, 3. because an animal had died in
his place