Questions Exodus 1 1. How many descendants did Jacob have in Egypt? a) two b) seventy c) none d) two thousand 2. Who was already in Egypt waiting for Jacob to arrive? a) Jesus b) Joseph c) no one d) both 3. What happened to Joseph and all his brothers and all that generation? a) died b) moved c) got sick d) nothing 4. Exodus 1:7 but the Israelites were fruitful and multiplied greatly and became exceedingly a) hungry b) numerous c) private d) no of the above 5. A new king who did not know Joseph , came into power and wanted to a) wisely move in with them b) Deal Shrewdly with them c) have a BBQ d) none of the above 6. The Egyptians came to _________ the Israelites a) like b) play c) dread d) eat with 7. The Egyptians had place slave masters over the Israelites who worked the ruthlessly to make a) chariots b) brick and mortar c) roads d) jewelry 8. The King of Egypt had two midwives and their names were? a) Ruth and Mary b) Esther and Mary c) Shiphrah and Puah d) Queen Nile and Queen Nativa 9. When the Hebrew women gave birth the midwives were told by the King too a) kill the girl babies b) sing songs c) kill the baby boys d) make them comfortable 10. The midwives let the baby boys lived because they? a) Hated the King b) forgot c) feared God d) confused 11. Hebrew women would give birth before a) the Midwives arrived to assist b) night fall c) the King d) none of the above 12. Because the midwives feared God he gave them a) Families of their own b) long live c) nothing d) short life 13. Pharaoh gave orders to all his people to throw what into the Nile? a) all the girl babies b) all the boy babies c) both boys and girls babies d) none of the above 14. The Hebrew people were? a) oppressed b) rich c) extremely tall people d) none of the above 15. The Nile is a huge a) River b) canyon c) Mountain d) creek Exodus 2 1. A man of the house of _______ married a Levite woman? a) Moses b) Levi c) Wrangler d) John 2. The woman he married became? a) sick b) pregnant c) angry d) none of the above 3. What did the Levite woman have? a) boy b) girl c) twins d) triplets 4. The Levite woman gave birth and saw that the child was? a) huge b) fine c) sick d) had freckles 5. The Levite woman hides the baby boy for? a) 3 months b) 3 years c) 1 year d) 2 years 6. The Levite woman could not hide the baby any more so she placed him in a? a) Fish bowl b) food bowl c) papyrus basket d) Easter basket 7. She coated the basket with? a) Paint b) tar c) wax d) none of the above 8. After placing the baby in the basket she placed it among the ________ along the bank of the river? a) trees b) rocks c) reeds d) lilies 9. What is the name of the river she placed the boy in? a) Jordan River b) Jabbok River c) Nile river d) Euphrates 10. Who stood at a distance to see what happened to the baby? a) the Grandfather b) the Grandmother c) his sister d) his brother 11. Then Pharaoh's daughter went down to the Nile to? a) bathe b) wash her clothes c) fish d) get a drink 12. When the Pharaoh's daughter saw the baby she sent her _____ to get the child? a) slave girl b) daughter c) son d) her mother 13. When the Pharaoh's daughter open the basket the baby was? a) smiling b) crying c) sleeping d) missing 14. Then Pharaoh's daughter felt _____ for the baby? a) sorry b) made c) nothing d) none of the above 15. The Pharaoh's daughter saw that the baby was hungry and she sent the Pharaoh's sister to? a) find a Hebrew woman to nurse the baby b) get some animal crackers c) find a doctor d) catch some fish since they were so close to the river 16. When the child grew older the woman took him to the Pharaoh's daughter and he became her son. She named him? a) Jesus b) Phillip c) John d) Moses 17. After Moses had grown up he went out to where his own people were to watch them at? a) sun by the Nile b) build new homes for themselves c) cook d) hard labor 18. Moses saw that one of the Hebrews were being beating by an Egyptian. So Moses? a) spoke with him b) fired him c) made him do the work d) killed him 19. Moses observed Hebrews fighting and hitting each other and asked the one in the wrong? a) I will have to tell your Mom b) your in time-out c) why are you hitting your fellow Hebrew d) none of the above 20. When Pharaoh heard of Moses killing the Egyptian he fled to live in? a) Troy b) Zoan c) Midian d) Gaza 21. Moses met a priest in Median that had? a) 12 daughters b) 7 daughters c) 2 daughters d) 1 daughter 22. While the Daughters were filling their troughs to water the flock Moses helped drive away? a) Some Shepherds b) wild dogs c) Egyptian soldiers d) none of the above 23. When the girls returned from watering the flock their father asked? a) why have you returned so early b) did you bring me food c) did you wash my clothes d) asked them nothing 24. What is their father's name? a) Reuel b) Jethro c) Joel d) John 25. Moses agreed to live there and married which daughter? a) Ruth b) Zipporah c) Margaret d) Dorothy 26. Zipporah gave birth to a son whom they named? a) Gershom b) Moses Jr. c) Jacob d) Peter 27. Over a long period the king of Egypt died. The Israelites groaned in their slavery but _____ heard them? a) God b) Moses c) Gershom d) Reuel 28. God remembered his covenant with? a) Jesus b) Moses and Reuel c) Pharaoh d) Abraham, Isaac and Jacob Exodus 3 1. While Moses was tending to the flock he led them to Horeb which is...? a) the mountain of God b) the sea of God c) A tribe of Godly men d) . none of the above 2. Who appeared to Moses while at Horeb? a) Shepherds b) angel of God c) Reuel d) Wolves 3. The angel of the LORD appeared to him in flames of fire from within a bush which..? a) Burned up b) did not burn up c) grew taller d) Moses put water on it 4. How many times did God call out to Moses? a) once b) twice c) none d) four 5. Moses replied to God by saying? a) yes b) what's up c) here I am d) nothing 6. God told Moses he was standing on? a) Holy Ground b) quicksand c) Holy rocks d) none of the above 7. Gold told Moses to take off his? a) Robe b) Sandals c) Hat d) Sword 8. When God was speaking to Moses about being the God of his Father Moses was? a) afraid to look b) smiling c) closed his eyes d) nothing 9. The LORD told Moses he was? a) concerned about his people in Jordan b) concerned about his people in Egypt c) glad to see Moses d) concerned about Moses health 10. God told Moses that I have come down to rescue my people from the ________ of the Egyptians and to bring then up out of the land. a) hands b) whips c) prisons d) temples 11. God's plan was to send Moses to Egypt to free his people with? a) army b) while they slept c) talk to Pharaoh d) none of the above 12. God instructed Moses to bring his people to Horeb but if they questioned him he was to say? a) I'm the boss b) I'm a high priest c) I am has sent me to you d) follow me 13. God also said to Moses "Say to the Israelites THE LORD, The God of your ________ the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob has sent me to you." a) Brothers b) Fathers c) Cousins d) Mothers 14. God told Moses to assemble the _________. a) army b) elders c) weapons d) none of the above 15. God instructed Moses and the elders to go to the King of _________ to free his people. a) Jericho b) Egypt c) Israel d) Rome 16. God knew that the Egyptian King would not free his people unless a mighty ______ compelled him. a) hand b) kick c) discussions d) none of the above 17. God instructed that every woman was to ask her neighbor and any woman living in her house for silver and gold and for _________. a) clothing b) food c) water d) money Exodus 4 1. What was Moses carrying when the Lord spoke to him from the burning bush? a) Staff b) Sandals c) Cloak d) Tablet 2. What is the first miraculous sign performed by Moses? a) Changing water into blood b) Hand became afflicted with leprosy c) Staff changing into a snake d) Removal of his sandals 3. Why was Moses instructed to perform miraculous signs? a) To prove the power of God b) To prove that God had appeared to Moses c) To prove that Moses was a messenger from God d) To prove to Moses that God is real 4. What was the second miraculous sign performed by Moses? a) Hand became afflicted with leprosy b) Changing water into blood c) Staff changing into a snake d) Burning bush 5. How many miraculous signs did God instruct Moses to perform in order for people to know that God had appeared to Moses? a) One b) Two c) Three d) Four 6. Moses believed he had the following personal traits: a) Handsome b) Eloquent c) Great public speaker d) None of the above 7. Moses' brother was from what tribe: a) Judah b) Dan c) Levi d) Gad 8. Who is to perform miraculous signs with the staff? a) God b) Moses c) Aaron d) Pharaoh 9. Who is Moses' father-in-law? a) Aaron b) Pharaoh c) Zepporah d) Jethro 10. What reason did Moses give to his father-in-law for returning to Egypt? a) To free the Israelites b) To see if any of his people are still alive c) To confront Pharaoh d) To remind the Israelites of God's sovereignty 11. What mode of transportation did Moses' sons and wife use when they journeyed back to Egypt? a) Walked b) Rode Donkeys c) Rode Camels d) None, his wife and sons did not return to Egypt with Moses 12. The Lord met Moses on the way from Midian to Egypt for the following purpose: a) To kill Moses b) To coach Moses on what he should say to the Israelites c) To coach Moses on what he should way to the Egyptians d) To show Moses the miracles to be performed 13. The name of Moses' wife was: a) Miriam b) Erin c) Mary d) Zipporah 14. What act did Moses' wife perform to save Moses' life? a) Circumcision of Moses b) Circumcision of her son c) Baptism d) Removal of her sandals 15. Where did Moses and Aaron meet? a) In the desert b) At the mountain of God c) At Pharaoh's temple d) In Goshem 16. What instrument did Zipporah use to circumcise her child? a) A steel knife b) A scalpel c) A flint knife d) None, no circumcision was necessary) 17. Who did Moses and Aaron first bring together to relay God's words a) Pharaoh and Pharaoh's magicians b) Pharaoh and Pharaoh's servants c) The Israelite people d) The Israelite elders 18. To whom did Moses first perform the miraculous signs a) Aaron b) Pharaoh c) The Israelite people d) The Israelite elders 19. When the Israelites first heard God's message, they: a) Did not believe Moses and Aaron b) They bowed down and worshipped c) They jumped for joy and celebrated d) They yelled and threw stones at Moses and Aaron Exodus 5 1. What reason did Moses and Aaron give to Pharaoh as to why the Israelites should be freed? a) Slavery is wrong b) To hold a festival to the Lord in the desert c) To fulfill the promises given to Abraham d) The Lord commanded that the Israelites be freed 2. How did Moses and Aaron identify God to Pharaoh a) As the Lord, God of Israel b) As the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob c) As the Creator of heaven and earth d) As the Lord Almighty 3. When Moses and Aaron first approached Pharaoh, how familiar was Pharaoh with the Lord? a) Very familiar b) Familiar c) Somewhat familiar d) Did not know the Lord at all 4. How far did Moses and Aaron want to travel in the desert? a) 50 Miles b) 50 Furlongs c) 3 Days journey d) 30 Days journey 5. When did Pharaoh give instructions concerning increasing the Hebrews' work? a) The same day as Moses and Aaron first spoke to Pharaoh b) After the first plague c) After the third plague d) Never, the Hebrews' work was not increased 6. Who were in charge of the Hebrew people? a) The elders b) The Egyptian wise men c) The slave drivers and foremen d) Moses and Aaron 7. What essential brick making ingredient did the Hebrews have to gather for themselves? a) Clay b) Water c) Sand d) Straw 8. The quota of bricks the Egyptians required the Israelites to make was: a) Increased b) Reduced c) Remained the same d) 9. After Moses first spoke to Pharaoh, Pharaoh called the Israelites: a) Hard workers b) Lazy c) Liars d) Two of the Above 10. Where did the Israelites find the straw: a) In Goshem b) In the storage sheds c) All over Egypt d) In the Sinai desert 11. Who appealed to Pharaoh about the Israelites work load? a) The Foreman b) The Israelite elders c) The slave drivers d) Moses and Aaron 12. Who were beaten when the quota of bricks was not met? a) Moses and Aaron b) The Foremen c) The Slave drivers d) The Israelite workers 13. Pharaoh described the population of the Israelites as: a) Numerous b) Few c) Worthless d) Valuable 14. What did Moses and Aaron tell Pharaoh that would happen if Pharaoh refused to let the Israelites go? a) Strike with plagues b) Strike with the sword c) Water would turn to blood d) Two of the above 15. The Israelites viewed themselves as ___________ to Pharaoh. a) A stench b) Slaves c) Servants d) A Holy people Exodus 6 1. God stated that he appeared to Abraham, to Isaac and Jacob as what: a) The Lord b) God Almighty c) The Creator d) The Divine One 2. God's name is what: a) The Lord b) God Almighty c) The Creator d) The Divine One 3. God made himself known to: a) Abraham b) Isaac c) Jacob d) None of the Above 4. God established his covenant with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob to do what: a) Lead the Israelites out of Egypt b) Give them the land of Canaan c) Appear in the burning bush d) Inflict plagues upon the Egyptians 5. The Lord promised the Israelites that he would a) Bring them out from under the yoke of the Egyptians b) Redeem the Israelites without an outstretched foot c) Perform mighty acts of plagues d) Two or more of the above 6. The Israelites responded to Moses a) With rapt attention b) With joy and celebration c) With humility d) The Israelites did not listen to Moses 7. Who is the firstborn son of Israel? a) Moses b) Aaron c) Ruben d) Judah 8. How long did Levi live? a) 112 years b) 89 years c) 137 years d) 120 years 9. Moses' father's name was: a) Aamram b) Jochebed c) Eleazar d) Simeon 10. Moses' mother's name was: a) Aamram b) Jochebed c) Eleazar d) Simeon 11. How long did Moses' father live? a) 112 years b) 89 years c) 137 years d) 120 years 12. What was Aaron's wife's name? a) Zepporah b) Elisheba c) Jochebed d) Miriam 13. How many sons did Ruben have? a) Two b) Three c) Four d) Five 14. How many sons did Simon have? a) One b) Three c) Five d) Six 15. Gershon was the son of a) Aaron b) Levi c) Moses d) Ruben 16. Who was Moses' grandfather? a) Levi b) Kohath c) Ruben d) Gershon 17. The Lord told Moses and Aaron to bring the Israelites out of Egypt by what: a) The Plagues b) By their divisions c) By their clans d) By their tribes 18. What was Eleazar's wife's name? a) Putiel b) Phinehas c) A daughter of Putiel d) Miriam 19. How many children are we told that Aaron had? a) One b) Two c) Four d) Six Exodus 7 1. Then the LORD said to Moses, "See, I have made you like _____ to Pharaoh" a) a servant b) God c) a friend d) a prophet 2. The Lord said to Moses, "Your brother Aaron will be your _________." a) bodyguard b) go-between c) prophet d) waterboy 3. What did God tell Moses his brother Aaron was to tell Pharaoh? a) let the Israelites go out of the country b) give Moses money c) stop working the Israelites so hard d) build an altar to God 4. God said, "I will harden Pharaoh's ________" a) arteries b) thoughts c) workload d) heart 5. God planned to multiply his miraculous signs and _______ in Egypt. a) wonders b) billboards c) power d) plagues 6. Moses was _______ years old and Aaron eighty-three when they spoke to Pharaoh. a) seventy-nine b) eighty c) ninety d) eighty-seven 7. God knew Pharaoh would demand that Moses perform a _____________. a) cartwheel b) miracle c) magic trick d) sign 8. Aaron threw down his staff before Pharaoh and his officials and it became a ______. a) snake b) cobra c) pile of splinters d) flame 9. Pharaoh summoned wise men and _________. a) women b) sorcerers c) tax collectors d) their assistants 10. The Egyptian __________ did the same things by their secret arts a) magicians b) princes c) wise men d) snake charmers 11. Aaron's staff ______ all their staffs. a) shattered b) twisted c) swallowed up d) poisoned 12. Pharaoh's heart is unyielding; he refuses to _______________ a) believe in God b) let the people go c) give in d) go away 13. God told Moses to wait for Pharaoh with his staff in his hand ___________. a) in a boat b) in the water c) on the bank of the Nile d) in the mud 14. The Lord, the God of the Hebrews, told Moses to say, “Let my people go, so that they may worship me in the _________. a) right way b) new tabernacle c) desert d) wilderness 15. Moses was to tell Pharaoh, "With the staff that is in my hand, I will _______" a) strike the water of the Nile b) bonk you on the head c) destroy your crops d) make more snakes 16. The water of the Nile will be changed to ______ and the fish in the Nile will die and the river will stink. a) chlorine b) blood c) mud d) bitter water 17. Moses was to tell Aaron to "take your staff and stretch out your hand over ______." a) Pharaoh's head b) the waters of Egypt c) the Israelites d) the Red Sea 18. The streams and canals, ponds, and reservoirs will be turned to blood. Where else would the blood be? a) on the doorposts of their houses b) everywhere in Egypt, even in the wooden buckets and stone jars c) in the Red Sea d) in their coffee mugs 19. Moses and Aaron did what the Lord commanded. He raised his staff _________ and struck the water of the Nile, and all the water was changed into blood. a) over his head b) in a threatening way c) in front of all the Israelites d) in the presence of Pharaoh and his officials 20. After the fish in the Nile died, the river smelled so bad that the Egyptians ________. a) ran away holding their noses b) threw up c) rebelled against Pharaoh d) could not drink its water 21. When the Egyptian magicians did the same things, Pharaoh's heart _____________, just as the LORD had said. a) beat faster, he was so excited b) became hard; he would not listen to Moses and Aaron c) cheered up d) made him change his mind 22. Pharaoh turned and went into his __________ and did not take even this to heart. a) sorcerer's chambers b) palace c) private quarters d) thinking chair 23. All the Egyptians __________ to get drinking water because they could not drink the water of the river. a) went to nearby villages b) traveled to the oasis in the desert c) fought with the Israelites d) dug along the Nile 24. How many days passed after the Lord struck the Nile? a) exactly twenty-one b) seven days c) nobody was counting d) thirteen Exodus 8 1. The Lord said, "Go to Pharaoh and say to him _______" a) Let my people go that they may worship me b) Let my people go visit the temple c) Let my people go shopping d) Let my people leave Egypt 2. If Pharaoh refused to let the people go, the Lord intended to plague_____ a) the daylights out of Pharaoh b) the whole country with frogs c) the cattle with boils d) the people with diseases 3. Where did the Lord say the frogs would go into the palace and into the officials' houses, up on you and your people and ______________ a) back into the Nile b) into the people's beds and living rooms c) into the people's ovens and kneading troughs d) up on the rooftops and into the basements 4. Where did Moses tell Aaron to stretch out his hand with his staff to make frogs come upon the land? a) over the land b) over the streams and canals and ponds c) over the river and through the woods d) over the Red Sea 5. Pharaoh's magicians were able to____ a) make frogs come up on the land of Egypt b) make the frogs disappear c) use their secret arts to kill the frogs d) convince the people the frogs were an illusion 6. Pharaoh summoned Moses and Aaron and said, "________" a) The Israelites must gather up all the frogs b) Pray to the Lord to take the frogs away c) My magicians can work miracles, too! d) Do frog legs really taste just like chicken? 7. Moses said to Pharaoh, "I leave to you _______ for you and your officials and your people a) my staff, my robe, and my scrolls b) the honor of setting the time for me to pray c) the responsibility for your sins d) a curse 8. After Pharaoh told Moses to pray "tomorrow", Moses replied, "They (the frogs) will __________" a) disappear, never to return b) become sacred pets for the Egyptians c) remain only in the Nile d) taste good fried in olive oil 9. How did Moses keep his promise to Pharaoh about the frogs? a) He instructed the Israelites to collect the frogs in baskets b) He raised his staff over the land c) He cried out to the Lord d) He went to pray in the tabernacle 10. When the frogs died, the land _________ a) rejoiced b) became more fertile c) reeked of them d) turned black 11. What did Pharaoh do when he saw there was relief? a) let the people go into the desert to worship b) called Moses and Aaron back to apologize c) raised taxes in the land d) hardened his heart and would not listen 12. The Lord said to Moses, "Tell Aaron, stretch out __________" a) and relax b) your arms and pray c) your staff and strike the dust of the ground d) your hand over the earth 13. What happened when Aaron struck the dust? a) gnats came upon men and animals b) a mighty dust storm came over the land c) locusts swarmed over the Egyptians d) Moses started coughing 14. When the magicians tried to use their secret arts, they were not able to________ a) blow the swarms of gnats away b) produce gnats c) convince Pharaoh to pay them more money d) turn the gnats back into dust 15. The magicians said to Pharaoh, "______________" a) You must let the Israelites go! b) We need more time to create gnats! c) This is the finger of God! d) We want a coffee break! 16. Pharaoh's heart ______________ a) Was hard, just as the Lord had said b) Was angry c) Was hard to understand d) Giving in to God at last 17. The Lord told Moses to get up__________ a) on top of Mount Carmel b) in front of the Israelites c) early in the morning and confront Pharaoh d) in the middle of the night to pray 18. If Pharaoh did not let the people go, God was going to__________ a) cause darkness to fall over the land b) bring poisonous snakes into the land of Egypt c) send swarms of flies into their houses d) become very angry 19. How did the Lord say he would deal differently with the land of Goshen, where his people lived? a) God would send smaller swarms of flies to bother them b) There would be rain upon the land of Goshen c) Only the Israelites would be given fly swatters d) No swarms of flies will be there 20. When did the Lord say this miraculous sign would appear? a) that evening b) tomorrow c) immediately d) when Moses raised his staff 21. Dense swarms of flies poured ______________ a) into Pharaoh's palace and into the houses of his officials b) into the Nile c) into Pharaoh's stables and barns d) out of the sky like rain 22. Throughout the land of Egypt, the land a) smelled terrible b) was ruined by flies c) became dark d) was blessed by God 23. Where did Pharaoh tell Moses and Aaron to go sacrifice to God? a) into the wilderness b) up on the mountain c) here in the land d) in the Egyptian temple 24. Moses said, "The sacrifices we offer the Lord would _________" a) take the Israelites away from their work b) be detestable to the Egyptians c) cause too much smoke in the city d) not be proper inside the city gates 25. Why did Moses say the Egyptians would stone the Israelites? a) because their sacrifices would be detestable to the Egyptians b) because they hated the Israelites c) because the Egyptians were crazy from the heat d) because Pharaoh would command them to 26. Pharaoh said the people could to offer sacrifices in the desert, but "you must not________" a) take any sheep from the Egyptians b) go very far c) forget to offer a sacrifice for me d) take your women and children 27. Moses said, "Tomorrow the flies will leave Pharaoh and his officials and his people. Only be sure that Pharaoh does not ___________" a) interfere with Aaron's prayers b) act deceitfully again by not letting the people go c) tell a lie to the Lord d) wear polka dots with stripes, since they clash 28. Moses left Pharaoh and prayed to the Lord, and the Lord did what Moses asked. The flies left Pharaoh and not a fly remained. But this time Pharaoh __________ a) missed the flies, they were his friends b) put Moses and Aaron into prison c) hardened his heart and would not let the people go d) let the people go into the desert Exodus 9 1. The Lord, through Moses told Pharaoh "Let my people go, so that they may _______." a) Be Free b) Worship Me c) Sing praises d) Work harder 2. The hand of the Lord would bring a plague on the Egyptian livestock _______. a) In the barns b) In the towns. c) In the fields. d) All of the above 3. The Egyptian livestock in the plague did not include: a) Horses and donkeys b) Sheep and Goats c) Chickens and Ducks d) Camels and Cattle 4. Moses told Pharaoh the Lord had set a time for the livestock plague and it would be: a) Tomorrow b) Next Week c) Next Month d) Sudden and unannounced 5. The Egyptian Livestock plague caused the livestock to: a) Run away b) Get sick c) To die d) To disappear 6. Pharaoh's men investigating the livestock plague found that: a) The Israelite livestock has also died. b) Not one Israelite animal had died. c) The Israelite livestock were hidden in barns. d) That half of the Israelite Livestock was sick. 7. Moses and Aaron took two handfuls of _____ and tossed it into the air. a) Soot b) Dust c) Snow d) Wheat 8. Moses took soot from: a) A chimney b) A campfire pit c) A furnace d) A mine in the ground 9. Festering boils broke out on Egyptian: a) Men and Animals b) Men, Women and Children c) Livestock d) Everyone who lived East of the Nile River. 10. ________ Could not stand before Moses because of the boils a) Pharaoh b) The Egyptian Court c) The animals d) The Magicians 11. Pharaoh had a ______ and would not listen to Moses and Aaron: a) bad ear b) closed mind c) hard heart d) bad day 12. The Lord would send the full force of His plagues against Egypt; so you (the Egyptians) may know: a) There is no one like me in all the earth. b) The Lord is the great I am. c) The Lord only should be worshipped. d) All of the above. 13. The Egyptians were raised up by the Lord for what purpose? a) To hold the Israelites in slavery b) Be shown God's power and proclaim His name in all the earth. c) Build pyramids d) Provide a country for the Israelites to become a mighty people. 14. Moses told Pharaoh that the worst hail storm ever in Egupt would come the next day. He: a) Should give an order to bring all men and animals into shelter. b) Would be amazed at the display of God's power. c) Would suffer loss of all crops d) Would need his cold weather clothes. 15. When Moses stretched out his staff toward the sky; the Lord sent: a) Thunder b) Hail c) Lightening down to the ground d) All of the above 16. The hail storm throughout Egypt (except Goshen) struck down everyting in the fields. It ________. a) Killed men and animals b) Beat down everything growing in the fields c) Stripped every tree. d) All of the above. 17. Pharaoh summoned Moses and Aaron during the storm and said: a) I have sinned. Pray to the Lord to stop the hail. b) Look at the power of your God. c) Leave Egypt with all the Israelites, you do not have to stay. d) None of the above. 18. Moses agreed to pray and the hail storm would stop so: a) Pharaoh would know the earth is the Lord's. b) They could salvage what remained in the fields. c) The Israelites could pack up and leave d) Pharaoh's magicians could produce a storm. 19. The hail destroyed the barley and flax because: a) They were just sprouting. b) The barley was headed and the flax was in bloom. c) The hail broke up all of the plants. d) None of the above. 20. The wheat and Spelt were not destroyed because: a) They were not growing yet. b) They ripen later (in the growing season). c) The hail did not fall on these fields. d) These plants were stronger to resist the storm. 21. When the rain and hail stopped, ________. a) Pharaoh would let the Israelites leave Egypt. b) Pharaoh praised the Lord. c) Pharaoh sinned and hardened his heart. d) None of the above. Exodus 10 1. Whose heart(s) did God harden? a) Pharaoh and his family b) Only Pharaoh c) Pharaoh and his officials d) Pharaoh and all the Egyptians 2. What reason was not given by God for hardening the heart(s)? a) So that God could perform miraculous signs b) So that God could control Pharaoh c) So that Moses can know that God is the Lord d) So that Moses could tell his descendants how God dealt harshly with the Egyptians 3. Why did God want Pharaoh to let His people go? a) So they could worship God b) Because He wanted them to wander in the desert c) So they could be a free nation d) So they would not have to be slaves 4. What was the Eighth plague God told Moses to inform Pharaoh about? a) Boils b) Frogs c) Darkness d) Locusts 5. What did Pharaoh's officials tell Pharaoh after God threatened to send the Eighth plague? a) That they wanted to worship the Lord God b) They did not speak to Pharaoh because he was being stubborn c) To let the Israelites go and worship the Lord their God d) That the eighth plague couldn't do more damage than the hail 6. When Pharaoh decided to let the Israelites go, what information he want to know from Moses? a) How many people will be going b) Who will be going c) When will they be leaving d) Where will they be going 7. Which Israelites was Pharaoh willing to let go? a) All the people, but none of their flocks or herds b) Only the religious leaders c) Only the women and children d) Only the men 8. Which direction did the wind blow from to bring the locusts? a) North b) South c) East d) West 9. When did the locusts arrive in Egypt? a) The evening of the same day Pharaoh refused to let the Israelites go b) The evening of the day after Pharaoh refused to let the Israelites go c) The morning after Pharaoh refused to let the Israelites go d) The morning of the second day after Pharaoh refused to let the Israelites go 10. Where did God send the locusts when he swept them from Egypt? a) To the Black Sea b) Into the ground c) To the Dead Sea d) To the Red Sea 11. How did Moses make darkness descend on Egypt? a) He stretched his staff out over Egypt b) He stretched his hand out over Egypt c) He stretched his staff toward the sky d) He stretched his hand toward the sky 12. How long was Egypt covered in darkness? a) Three days b) Two days c) Four days d) One day 13. What did Pharaoh's officials tell Pharaoh after the darkness covered Egypt? a) To let the Israelites go b) To let the Men go c) To ask forgiveness from the Lord God d) We aren't told 14. After the plague of darkness when Pharaoh told Moses to take the Israelites but leave the animals, Moses told Pharaoh that not a __________ is to be left behind? a) One b) Beast c) Sacrifice d) Hoof 15. After the plague of darkness, what did Pharaoh tell Moses would happen on the day Moses next saw Pharaoh's face? a) Moses would die b) Moses would be sorry c) Moses would be thrown in a dungeon d) Moses would be arrested Exodus 11 1. Before God brought the final plague on Egypt, what did He command Moses to tell the Israelites to ask their neighbors? a) For help packing b) For food stores for traveling c) For articles of silver and gold d) If they believed in God 2. Who does the Bible tell us regarded Moses highly? a) Pharaoh and his officials b) All the Egyptians c) Pharaoh's officials d) Pharaoh's officials and the people of Egypt 3. When did Moses say God would go throughout Egypt delivering the Tenth plague? a) At dusk b) At sunrise c) At midnight d) As soon as it is completely dark 4. Whose firstborn did Moses say was going to die? a) Only the firstborn Egyptian children b) Only the firstborn Egyptian sons c) Only the firstborn Egyptian sons and all the firstborn of the cattle d) Only the firstborn Egyptian sons and the firstborn sons of the cattle 5. What sign did Moses say would show that God had made a distinction between Egypt and Israel? a) Among the Israelites not a dog will bark at any man or animal b) Among the Israelites not an animal will make a sound c) Among the Israelites there will be no wailing d) Among the Israelites not a dog will growl at any man or animal 6. How did Moses leave after telling Pharaoh about the Tenth plague? a) In chains b) Smiling with satisfaction c) Escorted by guards d) Hot with anger 7. What did the Lord tell Moses Pharaoh would do when Moses told him about the Tenth plague? a) Repeat his refusal to allow the Israelites to take their animals with them b) Throw Moses in prison c) Refuse to listen to Moses d) Yell at Moses Exodus 12 1. What two items did they eat at the Passover? a) Rice & Beans b) Lamb & bread without yeast c) Ham & eggs d) Pork & beans 2. Which item was not required of the lamb? a) One year old b) Fat c) Without blemish d) Either sheep or goat 3. How was the lamb to be cooked? a) Roasted over fire b) Roasted in oven c) Boiled in water d) Boiled in olive oil 4. What was to de done with any left over lamb? a) Give to poor b) Burned c) Put in garbage d) Fed to dogs 5. Where were they to put the lamb's blood? a) Side and top of doorframe b) Drink it c) Feed to hogs d) Use for coloring 6. Which item is not mentioned in the dress instructions while eating? a) Cloak tucked in belt b) Sandals on your feet c) Hat on your head d) Staff in your hand 7. What would cause the Lord to Passover the Israelites? a) Odor of roasted lamb b) Blood on door frame c) People dressed d) Type of house 8. In commemorating the Passover, how many days were they to celebrate? a) 3 b) 14 c) 7 d) 2 9. What two days were they to hold a sacred assembly? a) First two b) Middle c) First & Last d) Last two 10. What were they to use to put blood on the doorframe? a) Pint brushes b) Basting brushes c) Bunch of hyssop d) Dish rags 11. Where were the Israelites to spend the night? a) In their house b) In the temple c) In the Synagogue d) In the field 12. In the future what were they to tell their children when they ask about the ceremony? a) It is the Passover sacrifice to the Lord b) He passed over the houses of Israelites in Egypt c) When he struck down the Egyptians d) All the above 13. What happened at midnight? a) Darkness fell over the land b) The Lord struck down all the first born of Egypt c) The Israelites left Egypt d) All the above 14. What was heard from the Egyptians? a) Loud wailing b) Cursing God c) Battle cries d) Shouts of Praise 15. When did Pharaoh tell the Israelites to go? a) At midnight b) During the night c) The next morning d) Noon the next day 16. What did Pharaoh say to Moses and Aaron? a) Leave my people, you and the Israelites b) Go worship the Lord as you requested, take flocks and herds c) Also bless me d) All the above 17. What items did the Israelites solicit from the Egyptians? a) Articles of silver b) Articles of Gold c) Clothing d) All the above 18. What did the Egyptians do and say? a) Urged Israelites to hurry & leave b) Otherwise we will all die c) The people took the dough on their shoulders in kneading troughs d) a & b 19. How many Israelites left Egypt. a) 600,000 b) 600,000 men c) 600,000 men plus women and children d) 3,000,000 20. What did they bring to bake? a) Dough with yeast b) Cake mix c) Dough without yeast d) Cookie mix 21. How long did the Israelites live in Egypt? a) 400 years b) 430 years c) 360 years d) 500 years 22. When did the Lord keep vigil? a) That night b) That day c) For a week d) All the above 23. How long were the Israelites to keep vigil to honor the Lord? a) Til they left Egypt b) Til they enter the promised land c) Forever d) For generations to come 24. How was a bought slave allowed to eat the Passover? a) Be circumcised b) Be a hard worker c) Obey his master d) Profess Judaism 25. Where must the Passover be eaten? a) In the field b) In one's house c) In the tabernacle d) In the temple 26. What about the bones of the Paschal Lamb? a) Make Soup with them b) Not to be broken c) Give to dogs d) All the above 27. How many Israelites must eat the Passover? a) The whole community b) All the men c) All men & women d) Priest & elders 28. How may an alien living among them qualify to eat the Passover? a) Become a Jew b) Be baptized c) Be circumcised d) Have all the males of his household circumcised Exodus 13 1. The Lord said to Moses, "Consecrate to me every firstborn __________". a) mutant b) plant c) male d) female 2. The Lord said to Moses "The first offspring of every womb among the Israelites belongs to me, whether man or ________". a) mouse b) animal c) fruit d) woman 3. The Israelites were to commemorate the day they came out of ________. a) Sears b) Judea c) Egypt d) Etham 4. Who brought the Israelites out of the land of slavery? a) Matthew b) Aaron c) Elijah d) God 5. The Israelites were to eat nothing containing________. a) caffeine b) sugar c) yeast d) salt 6. The Israelites came out of the land of slavery in what month? a) Abib b) Aug c) Sept d) Nov 7. When the Lord brought the Israelites into the land of the Canaanites, Hittites, the land he swore to their forefathers, was said to be flowing with ________. a) syrup and milk b) milk and cream c) honey and syrup d) milk and honey 8. On what day was a festival to be held to the Lord? a) first b) third c) seventh d) tenth 9. How many days were the Israelites not to eat bread made with yeast? a) 20 b) 7 c) 5 d) 40 10. During the observance of their freedom from the land of slavery what was not to be seen among the Israelites, not even in their borders? a) yeast b) books c) fire d) bread 11. The festival of the Lord was to be observed when? a) whenever b) yearly c) every seventh year d) every other year 12. This observance was to be like a sign on their hand and a reminder on their forehead that the law of the Lord was to be on their_________. a) wall b) door c) minds d) lips 13. The Israelites were to redeem with a ________every first born donkey. a) coupon b) lamb c) female d) prayer 14. If you do not redeem the donkey, you are to ___________________. a) break its neck b) cut off its tail c) sell it d) burn it 15. When Pharaoh let the people go, God did not lead them on the road through the _______________ country, though that was shorter. a) Egyptian b) Philistine c) Canaanite d) Amorite 16. For God said, "If they face ________they might change their minds and return to Egypt." a) Goliath b) this quiz c) war d) mountains 17. God lead them around the desert road toward the____________. a) Red River b) Red Ocean c) Red Lake d) Red Sea 18. Moses took the _____of Joseph with him because Joseph had made the sons of Israel swear an oath. a) sons b) bones c) book d) heart 19. By day the Lord went ahead of them in a pillar of___to guide them on their way. a) fire b) light c) cloud d) stone 20. By night in a pillar of____to give them light. a) fire b) salt c) candles d) hope Exodus 14 1. Who was told "Tell the Israelites to turn back and encamp near Pi Hahiroth." a) Aaron b) Jacob c) Moses d) Miriam 2. The Israelites were told to encamp between Migdol and the ______. a) mall b) mountains c) temple d) sea 3. Who would think the Israelites were wandering around the land in confusion, hemmed in by the desert? a) God b) Pharaoh c) Moses d) Hitler 4. God said "I will harden Pharaoh's heart, and he will ________ ______." a) release them b) exalt them c) pursue them d) love them 5. Who would gain glory through Pharaoh and all his army? a) Moses b) Aaron c) Pharaoh d) God 6. When did the king of Egypt change his mind about the Israelites? a) after they fled b) while they were packing c) on the Sabbath d) never 7. Pharaoh lost the __________of the Israelites. a) keys b) sons c) allegiance d) service 8. Pharaoh made ready his _______and took his army with him. a) bed b) chariot c) mind d) car 9. Who cried out to the Lord when they saw the Egyptians? a) Adam b) Pharaoh c) the Israelites d) the Pagans 10. " Was it that there were no ______in Egypt, that you brought us to the desert to die?" a) graves b) dogs c) homes d) jobs 11. Who answered the people , "Do not be afraid." a) Pharaoh b) Moses c) God d) Jacob 12. "The Lord will ______for you; you need only to be still." a) pray b) sing c) plead d) fight 13. Then the Lord said to _____, "Why are you crying out to me?" a) the Israelites b) the Egyptians c) Moses d) Jacob 14. Moses was told by God to raise his______and stretch out his hand. a) staff b) children c) voice d) rent 15. Moses was to stretch his hand out over the sea to _______? a) find fish b) draw water c) divide the water d) clean the water 16. The Israelites would go through the sea on _________? a) dry land b) a barge c) a canoe d) bended knees 17. The ______of God, withdrew and went behind them. a) spirit b) child c) angel d) fire 18. The pillar of _______also moved from in front and stood behind them. a) fire b) cloud c) smoke d) salt 19. The pillar of cloud stood between the armies of Egypt and ______. a) Israel b) God c) the Red Sea d) freedom 20. Throughout the night the ____ brought darkness to the one side and light to the other. a) rain b) angel c) cloud d) sun 21. Moses stretched out his hand over the sea, and all that night the___drove the sea back. a) Egyptians b) Lord c) Israelites d) curse 22. The sea was driven back with a strong ____wind and turned it into dry land. a) north b) south c) east d) west 23. The Lord said to Moses, "Stretch out your hand over the sea so that the waters may flow back over the ____." a) Egyptians b) Israelites c) land d) sea 24. The water flowed back and covered the _________and __________-- a) fish and chips b) land and sea c) chariots and horsemen d) good and bad 25. How many of Pharaoh's army that followed the Israelites into the sea survived? a) 1 b) 100 c) 101 d) 0 26. What did the Israelites do when they saw the Egyptians lying dead on the shore? a) they cried b) rejoiced c) feared the Lord d) made a feast 27. The Egyptians put their trust in ____and in Moses. a) Budda b) Mohammad c) themselves d) the Lord Exodus 15 1. Then Moses and the _______sang this song to the Lord. a) priest b) Israelites c) children d) elders 2. "I will sing to the Lord for He is highly _______." a) recommended b) qualified c) exalted d) motivated 3. "The horse and its rider he has hurled into the______." a) sea b) deep c) past d) future 4. "The Lord is my strength and my song: He has become my _____." a) song b) strength c) way d) salvation 5. "He is my God, and I will praise Him, my ____God, and I will exalt Him." a) father's b) mother's c) brother's d) sister's 6. "The best of Pharaoh's officers are drowned in the _____Sea." a) Lost b) Dry c) Blue d) Red 7. "Your right hand, O Lord, was majestic in _______." a) trials b) power c) battle d) strength 8. "Your right hand, O Lord, shattered the _________." a) dreams b) rock c) proud d) enemy 9. "In the greatness of your majesty you threw down those who ______you." a) opposed b) feared c) worshiped d) called 10. "By the blast of your _____ the waters piled up." a) thoughts b) nostrils c) horn d) power 11. " The ______boasted, ‘I will pursue, I will overtake them." a) lamb b) victor c) enemy d) simple 12. "But You blew with your ______and the sea covered them." a) might b) strength c) might d) breath 13. "Who among the ______is like you, O Lord?" a) men b) simple c) mighty d) gods 14. "In your unfailing_____ you will lead the people you have redeemed." a) mercy b) pity c) love d) ways 15. "The nations will hear and _____: anguish will grip the people of Philistia." a) laugh b) tremble c) obey d) cry 16. "By the power of your arm they will be as _____as a stone until your people pass by." a) still b) hard c) cold d) firm 17. "The Lord will ______for ever and ever." a) smile b) bless c) reign d) punish 18. What did the Lord bring over Pharaoh's horses and chariots in the sea? a) sleep b) fear c) water d) calm 19. Miriam the prophetess, Aaron's _____,took a tambourine in her hand. a) mother b) aunt c) wife d) sister 20. ________sang to them: "Sing to the Lord, for he is highly exalted." a) Miriam b) Moses c) Aaron d) Sarah 21. Then ______led Israel from the Red Sea and they went into the Desert of Shur. a) Miriam b) Moses c) Aaron d) Joseph 22. How long did they travel in the desert without finding water? a) 40 days b) 7 days c) 10 days d) 3 days 23. Why could they not drink the water when they came to Marah: a) it was bitter b) it was sweet c) it was dirty d) it was forbidden 24. So the people _____against Moses, saying "What are we to drink?" a) murmured b) ran c) grumbled d) swore 25. Then Moses cried out to the Lord, and the Lord showed him a piece of ___. a) wool b) wood c) wax d) water 26. What did Moses through in the water? a) a lamb b) a piece of wood c) a piece of cane d) honey 27. When Moses threw in the water what God told him, the water became____. a) sweet b) sour c) milk d) wine 28. God made a decree and a law for them, and there he _____them. a) saved b) blessed c) covered d) tested 29. The Lord said, "I am the Lord, who _____you." a) believes in b) heals c) loves d) fears 30. The Israelites came to Elim, where there were______springs and seventy palm trees. a) cold b) 24 c) 12 d) hot Exodus 16 1. Where did the Israelite community go when they left Elem? a) Desert of Satan b) Desert of Sin c) Sea of Galilee d) Dead Sea 2. On what date did they reach the Desert after they had come out of Egypt? a) 10th day of the 3rd month b) 2nd day of the 15th month c) 15th day of the 2nd month d) 3rd day of the 10th month. 3. What did the whole community of Israel do while in the desert? a) grumbled against Moses b) grumbled against Aaron c) grumbled against Moses and Aaron d) All of the above. 4. What did God tell Moses about food? a) I will rain down bread from heaven b) As far as I'm concerned the people can starve because they have grumbled against me c) I will cause grain to grow so they can make bread d) I will send dew that will become quail. 5. God told Moses He would test the people to see if they a) loved Him b) worshipped him c) would follow his instructions d) would disobey him. 6. How much food were the people to gather each evening? a) 2 baskets full b) enough to last one day c) enough to last one week d) none of the above. 7. What day were the people to gather twice as much? a) Thursday b) Friday c) Saturday d) Sunday 8. How were the people to know that it was the Lord that brought them out of Egypt? a) In the morning they would see his glory b) He would give them bread to eat in the morning c) He would give them meat to eat in the evening d) all of the above. 9. While Aaron was speaking to the whole community of Israel the Glory of the Lord appeared to them in a a) cloud b) pillar of fire c) pillar of smoke d) flash of lightening. 10. The Lord told Moses, "I have heard the grumbling of the Israelites. Tell them" a) I will destroy their first born b) I will feed them locust and wild honey c) at twilight they will eat meat and in the morning they will be filled with bread d) at twilight they will find bread and in the morning they will have meat to eat 11. That evening what filled the camp? a) dew b) locust c) quail d) pheasant 12. 12 The next morning what covered the ground? a) dew b) snow c) frost d) hail stones. 13. What was left on the ground after the dew was gone? a) flakes like frost b) white loafs of bread c) sugar frosted flakes d) grains of wheat 14. When the Israelites saw the flakes they said a) Do we eat it with milk? b) This is really sticky c) It smells funny d) What is it? 15. How much were they to gather each morning? a) as much as they needed b) enough for unexpected company c) an omer for yourselves and your enemies d) only gather one omer for your family 16. What happened when they kept it until the next morning? a) It began to smell. b) It was full o maggots. c) Moses was angry d) All of the above. 17. What happened when the sun grew hot? a) It begin to smell b) It melted away c) It turned brown d) It doubled in size. 18. When some of the people went to gather food on the Sabbath what did they find. a) Nothing b) Soggy flakes c) flakes filled with maggots d) An omar of dew. 19. Why did the Lord give the people bread for 2 days on the 6th day? a) Everyone was to stay where they were on the 7th day. b) No one was to go out on the 7th day c) The people were to rest on the 7th day. d) All of the above. 20. What did the Israelites call the bread? a) unleavened bread b) sweet bread c) manna d) wafers 21. What color was the bread? a) white like pumpkin seeds b) white like frost c) golden like honey d) white like coriander seed. 22. What did it taste like? a) wafers made with honey b) wafers made with sugar c) wafers made with syrup d) sugar frosted flakes 23. Why did the Lord command them to take an omer of manna and keep it for the generations to come? a) so they could taste the bread God gave them to eat in the desert b) so they could see the bread God gave them to eat in the desert c) so they would know the Lord had saved his people in the desert d) all of the above. 24. The Israelites ate manna a) for 40 years b) until they came to the land that was settled c) until they reached the border of Canaan d) all of the above. 25. How much is an omer? a) one tenth of a gallon b) one tenth of a bushel c) one tenth of an ephad d) one tenth of an emerald. Exodus 17 1. When the Israelites camped at Rephidim they quarreled with Moses because there was no a) manna b) water c) quail d) trees 2. Moses told the Israelites that their quarreling was a) causing God to disown them b) putting the Lord to the test c) discrediting Moses in Gods eyes d) giving Moses a headache. 3. The people were thirsty and grumbled against Moses saying a) Why did you bring us out of Cannon to die? b) Why did you bring us out of Egypt to cause us and our children to suffer from this terrible heat? c) Why did you bring us out of Egypt to make us and our children and livestock die of thirst? d) Why did you bring us to this desert where there is no food or water? 4. Moses was afraid the people were going to a) stone him b) turn back to Egypt c) appoint another leader d) build a golden calf to worship 5. The Lord told Moses to a) walk on ahead of the people b) take along some of the elders of Israel c) take the staff with which you struck the Nile, d) all of the above 6. God told Moses the following a) I will strike the rock and water will come out. b) I will stand behind you by the rock. c) Speak to the rock and water will come out. d) I will stand before you by the rock at Horeb. 7. Water came from the rock when a) Moses spoke to the rock b) Moses struck the rock c) Moses threw the staff on the ground and prayed d) God struck the rock. 8. Moses called the rock at Horeb where they received water a) Meddian and Moab b) Morah and Elim c) Massah and Meribah d) the Rock of Salvation 9. Who attacked the Israelites at Rephidim? a) Midianites b) Amalekites c) Egyptians d) Cananites 10. Who led the Israelites in battle? a) Aaron b) Joshua c) Jacob d) David 11. What did Moses hold in his hands during the battle? a) the Sword of Truth b) the Sword of God c) the Staff of God d) the Ten Commandments 12. What did Moses do to cause the Israelites to win? a) held up his hands b) stood up c) prayed to God d) bowed his head. 13. What happened when Moses lowered his hands? a) the Amalekites ran away b) the army blew the rams horns c) the Amalekites were winning d) It signaled the end of the battle. 14. What two people held up Moses's hands during the battle? a) Aaron and Miriam b) Joshua and Aaron c) Joshua and Hur d) Hur and Aaron 15. Why was Moses to write about the battle on a scroll? a) So the Israelites could brag about how they had won the battle b) because the memory of the Amalekites would be blotted out from under heaven c) so other nations would read the account and fear the Israelites d) so they could honor Joshua as a hero 16. Moses build an altar and called it a) the Lord is my savior b) the Lord is my Redeemer c) the Lord is my Banner d) the Lord is my Hero. Exodus 18 1. Who was a priest of Midian and father-in-law oUse of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at ./chaptconvert.pl line 155. Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at ./chaptconvert.pl line 156. Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at ./chaptconvert.pl line 157. Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at ./chaptconvert.pl line 158. Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at ./chaptconvert.pl line 159. f Moses and had heard of everything God did for Moses and Israel and brought them out of Egypt? a) Edom b) Jethro c) Joshua d) Abimilek 2. Who did Moses send away to his father-in-law? a) Zipporah b) Gershom c) Eliezer d) All the above 3. Who received their name because Moses said, "I have become an alien in a foreign land?" a) Zipporah b) Gershom c) Eliezer d) Joab 4. Who received their name because Moses said, "My Father's God was my helper; he saved me from the sword of Pharaoh?" a) Zipporah b) Gershom c) Eliezer d) Ahab 5. Who came to Moses in the desert? a) Jethro b) Moses' wife c) Moses' sons d) All the above 6. When Moses went out to meet them, to whom did Moses bow down and kiss? a) Jethro b) Zipporah c) Gershom d) Eliezer 7. How did Jethro respond when he heard of all that God had done for the Israelites? a) Appalled b) Excited c) Delighted d) Disgusted 8. What did Jethro say concerning #7? a) Praise be to the Lord b) Now I know that the Lord is greater than all other gods c) He did this to those who treated Israel arrogantly d) All the above 9. Jethro brought a burnt offering and other sacrifices to God, who came with the elders of Israel to eat with Jethro in the presence of God? a) Zipporah b) Gershom c) Aaron d) Eliezer 10. Who observed Moses when he took his seat to serve as judge for the people? a) Jethro b) Aaron c) Zipporah d) Gershom 11. What were the people doing when Moses was Judging? a) Smoking b) Complaining c) Standing around all day d) All the above 12. Who challenged Moses procedure of judging? a) Jethro b) His father-in-law c) A priest of Midian d) All the above 13. What was the criticism of Moses judging procedure? a) You & the people will wear yourselves out b) The work is too heavy c) You cannot handle it alone d) All the above 14. What did Jethro advise Moses? a) Teach the people b) Select capable men c) Appoint officials over: 1000s, 100s, 50s & 10s d) All the above 15. What was Moses to teach the people? a) Decrees & laws b) How to live c) The duties they are to perform d) All the above 16. These appointed officials were to judge the simple cases all the time. Who was to judge the difficult cases? a) Aaron b) Jethro c) Moses d) All above 17. Moses listened to Jethro. How did he respond? a) Ignored him b) Did everything he said c) Continued as before d) Included women judges 18. Moses sent his father-in-law on his way. To where did he return? a) Midian b) His own country c) Both a & b d) None of the above Exodus 19 1. Where did the Israelites come to on the third month after leaving Egypt? a) Mt Sinai b) Desert of Sinai c) Sinai Peninsula d) All the above 2. Where did they set out from to camp in front of the mountain? a) Cairo b) Alexandria c) Rephidim d) Ramesees 3. Moses went up to God, from where did God call to him? a) The Mountain b) Heaven c) The Temple d) The Bible 4. a) b) c) d) 5. What did the Lord say would happen if the Israelites fully obeyed him and kept his commandments? a) Will be my treasured possession b) Be for me a kingdom of priests & a holy nation c) a & b d) None of the above 6. Who did Moses summon and set before the words the Lord commanded him to speak? a) Jethro b) Aaron c) His wife & sons d) Elders of the people 7. Moses brought the peoples answer back to the Lord. What was it? a) We will do everything the Lord has said b) We reject what the Lord says c) We can do some of the things He said d) We'd rather go back to Egypt 8. The Lord said to Moses, "I am going to come to you so that the people will hear me speaking with you and will always put their trust in you." In what was he to come? a) In a dense cloud b) In a corvette c) In a fiery chariot d) Boat 9. After reporting to the Lord, the Lord said what to Moses? a) Go to the people and consecrate them today and tomorrow b) Have them wash their clothes c) Have them be ready by the third day d) All the above 10. What was going to happen on the third day? a) The Lord was coming to their camp b) God was giving the 10 commandments c) The Lord was coming to Mt. Sinai in sight of the people d) God would judge the Israelites 11. What instructions were Moses to give to the people? a) Put limits around the Mt. b) Be careful not to go up the Mt. or touch the foot of it c) Whoever touches the Mt. shall be put to death d) All the above 12. How will those who touch the Mt. die? a) Be stoned b) Be shot with arrows c) Be beat to death by the people d) a & b 13. Neither man nor animal would live if they touched the Mt. When would they be able to go up? a) When the rams horn sounds b) When the rams horn sounds two short blasts c) When the rams horn sounds a long blast d) When the rams horn sounds two long blasts 14. Moses went down to the people and consecrated them. What did they do? a) washed their clothes b) Said prepare for the third day c) Abstain from sexual relations d) All the above 15. What happened on the third day? a) Thunder & lightening b) Thick cloud covered the Mt. c) Very Loud trumpet blast d) All the above 16. Moses led the people to meet with God. They stood at the foot of the Mt. Which of these did not occur? a) Mt covered with smoke b) Lord descended in fire c) The sky opened and a loud voice spoke d) Smoke billowed up as furnace 17. What else then happened? a) The whole Mt trembled violently b) The trumpet grew louder and louder c) Moses spoke & God answered him d) All above 18. The Lord descended to the top of Mt. Sinai and called Moses to the top of the mountain. What did Moses do? a) He went up b) The Lord spoke to him c) Go down and warn the people d) All the above 19. What warning was Moses to give? a) People don't force through to see the Lord or they'll perish b) Even the priests who approach must consecrate themselves c) or the Lord will break out against them d) All the above 20. Moses said what to the Lord? a) The people cannot come Mt. Sinai b) You warned us c) Put limits around the mountain and set it apart as holy d) All above 21. The Lord replied to Moses and he obeyed. What was the instructions? a) Go down and bring Aaron up with you b) The priest and the people must not force their way through to come up to the Lord c) Or he will break out against them d) All the above Exodus 20 1. What were the words God spoke in verse 2. a) I am the Lord your God b) Who brought you out of Egypt c) Out of the land of slavery d) All the above 2. What is the first of the 10 commandments given? a) I am the only God b) You shall not kill c) You shall have no other gods before me d) You shall not steal 3. What is the second commandment given? a) You shall not steal b) You shall not make for yourself an idol c) You shall not murder d) Honor your father and mother 4. Of what forms does he say you shall not make an idol? a) Anything in heaven above b) Anything on earth or beneath c) Anything in the waters below d) All the above 5. Concerning idols what were they not to do? a) Carve them out of wood b) Bow down to them c) Worship them d) b & c 6. What does the Lord here say about Himself? a) I am a jealous God b) I punish the children for the sins of the fathers to the third & fourth generations of those who hate me c) I show love to thousands who love me and keep my commandments d) All the above 7. What is the penalty for misusing God's name? a) Lose your soul b) Tongue turn blue c) The Lord will not hold anyone guiltless d) Can be dis-fellowshipped 8. What is the fourth commandment? a) Love your neighbor as yourself b) Remember the Sabbath to keep it holy c) You shall not kill d) Don't give false testimony 9. Who is not to do any work on the Sabbath? a) Neither you nor your son or daughter b) Man or Maid servants nor your animals c) Alien within your gates d) All the above 10. The Lord made the heavens and the earth, the sea and all that is in them in six days. What did he do on the seventh day a) He rested b) He blessed the 7th day c) He made the seventh day; holy d) All the above 11. What is the reward for honoring your father and mother? a) Live long and prosperous b) Live long in the land the Lord is giving you c) They will leave you a good inheritance d) They will love and appreciate you 12. What is the sixth commandment? a) You shall not murder b) You shall not kill c) You shall not hate your brother d) All the above 13. What is the seventh commandment? a) You shall not commit adultery b) You shall not steal c) You shall not bear false witness d) Love your neighbor as yourself 14. What is the eighth commandment? a) You shall not bear false witness b) You shall not kill c) You shall not lie d) You shall not steal 15. What is the ninth commandment? a) You shall not give false testimony against your neighbor b) You shall not bear false witness c) Love your neighbor as yourself d) You shall not covet 16. What of your neighbors shall you not covet? a) His house b) His wife nor servants c) His ox nor donkey d) All the above 17. 17 What else of your neighbors shall you not covet? a) His car b) His wagon c) His money d) Anything that belongs to him 18. When the people saw the thunder and lightening and heard the trumpet and saw the Mt. in smoke, what did they do? a) Screamed in terror b) Trembled in fear c) Shouted Hosanna to the highest d) Praised God 19. The people stayed at a distance and said what to Moses? a) Speak to us yourself b) We will listen c) Do not have God speak to us or we will die d) All the above 20. What did Moses then say to the people? a) Do not be afraid b) God has come to test you c) So that the fear of God will be with you to keep you from sinning d) All the above 21. The people stayed at a distance while Moses did what? a) Approached the thick darkness where God was b) Worshipped God c) Composed a song d) All the above 22. Then the Lord said to Moses, "Tell the Israelites this:" a) You have seen that I have spoken to you from heaven b) Do not make any gods to be alongside me c) a & b d) None of the above 23. What items were mentioned in not making gods? a) Wood b) Stone c) Silver & gold d) All the above 24. What were they to make on which to sacrifice both burnt and fellowship offerings? a) A brass table b) An altar of earth c) A gold laver d) A golden altar 25. What animals are mentioned concerning the offerings of #24? a) Sheep b) goats c) Cattle d) All the above 26. God said I will come to you and bless you " Where? a) Wherever my name is honored b) In the tabernacle c) In the temple d) In the church 27. The Lord said "If you make an altar of stones for me, do not build it with dressed stones. Why? a) He wanted it rugged b) The uncut would last longer c) Using tools on it would defile it d) They didn't have steel tools 28. How did the Lord say NOT to go up to his altar, lest your nakedness be exposed on it? a) On steps b) Run c) On a donkey d) Walk 29. The final sentence of chapter 20 says, "these are the (what?) you are to set before them." a) Words b) Commands c) Rules d) Laws Exodus 32 1. When the people saw that Moses was so long coming down, they gathered around Aaron and said: a) "Let us go home." b) "Let us go into the village." c) "Let us go back to Egypt." d) "Come, make us gods who will go before us." 2. Aaron answered them. Take off the ___________ and give them to me. a) gold earrings b) gloves c) necklaces d) nose rings 3. He took what they handed him and made it into a) an image b) an idol c) a doll d) all of the above 4. When Aaron saw this, he built an altar in front of the calf and announced, "Tomorrow there will be a) a carnival b) a picnic c) a festival d) a party to the Lord. 5. So the next day the people arose early and sacrificed ________ offerings and presented fellowship offerings. a) blood b) cooked c) burnt d) tasty 6. Then they Lord said to Moses, "Go down because your people whom you brought up out of Egypt have become a) lazy b) sinful c) corrupt d) stiff-necked. 7. What did God say about the idol? a) They bowed down to it. b) They sacrificed to it. c) They said "These are your gods, O Israel, who brought you up out of Egypt. d) All of the above 8. The Lord told Moses, Now leave me alone... a) so that I may reward them. b) so that I may chastise them. c) so that my anger may burn against them and that I may destroy them. d) so that I may treat them kindly. 9. I have seen these people and they are a) good people b) friendly people c) stiff-necked people d) my people. 10. Why should your anger burn against your people, whom you brought out of Egypt with a) great power and a mighty hand b) mighty power and a great hand c) might and miracles d) the power of your name 11. Turn from your fierce anger and a) forgive them b) destroy them c) commend them d) relent and do not bring disaster on your people. 12. Moses said to the Lord: Remember your servants Abraham, Isaac and Israel, to whom you swore by your own self: a) I will make your descendants as numerous as the stars in the sky b) I will give your descendants all this land I promised them c) it will be their inheritance forever d) all of the above. 13. Moses turned and went down the mountain with the a) two lunch baskets b) two tablets of the testimony c) the two gallons of water d) the two legs of lamb 14. The tablets were the work of God; the writing on them was the writing of God, a) carved on the tablets. b) stamped on the tablets c) engraved on the tablets d) printed on the tablets 15. When __________ heard the noise of the people shouting, he said to Moses, "There is the sound of war in the camp." a) Aaron b) Miriam c) Joshua d) Isaac 16. Moses replied: "It is not the sound of victory. It is not the sound of defeat: it is the sound of a) drums b) cymbals c) tambourines d) singing 17. When Moses approached the camp and saw the calf he threw the ____________ out of his hands, breaking them to pieces at the foot of the mountain. a) posters b) tablets c) books d) the engravings 18. And he took the calf they had made and burned it in the fire and he ___________ to powder scattered on the water and made the Israelites drink it. a) ground it b) rubbed it c) chopped it d) cut it 19. He said to Aaron, "What did these _______ do to you that you should lead them into such great sin?" a) tribes b) men c) women d) people 20. Aaron told Moses that he told the people "Whoever has any gold _________, take it off. Then they gave me the gold, and I threw it into the fire and out came this calf!" a) bars b) coins c) jewelry d) all of the above 21. Moses saw that Aaron had let them get out of _______ and so become a laughingstock to their enemies. a) control b) line c) lost d) hungry 22. So he stood at the ______ to the camp and said, "Whoever is for the Lord, come to me." a) rear b) middle c) door d) entrance 23. And all the ____________ rallied to him. a) Canaanites b) Hivites c) Hittites d) Levites 24. Moses said to them, "This is what the Lord, the God of Israel says: 'Each man strap a ____________ to his side. Go back and forth through the camp from one end to the other each killing his brother and friend and neighbor. a) knapsack b) sword c) lunch box d) sling shot 25. The Levites did as Moses commanded and that day about a) 3,000 b) 100,000 c) 10, 000 d) all of the above 26. Moses told the people that they had committed a great sin. But now I will go up to the Lord; and perhaps I can make ________________ for your sin. a) excuses b) sacrifices c) atonement d) burnt offerings 27. Moses went back to the Lord and said, "Oh what a ______ sin these people have committed." a) great b) little c) big d) awful 28. But now, please forgive their sin but if not, then ___________ out of the book you have written. a) blot me b) erase my name c) make a sacrifice d) rip the pages 29. The Lord replied to Moses, "Whoever has _____________ me I will blot out of my book." a) praised b) worshipped c) sinned d) spoken against 30. And the Lord struck the people with a __________ because of what they did with the calf Aaron had made. a) plague b) whip c) disease d) tornado Exodus 33 1. The Lord told Moses to leave and take the people up to the promised land that he had promised on oath to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob saying, "I will give it to your a) sons b) daughters c) children d) descendants 2. The Lord said, "I will send an ____________ before you and drive out the Canaanites, Amorites, Hittites, Perizzites, Hivites and Jebusites." a) army b) angel c) detachment d) All of the above 3. Go up to the land ____________ with milk and honey. a) covered b) flowing c) pouring d) soaked 4. But I will not go with you because you are a ____________ people and I might destroy you on the way. a) stiff-necked b) rebellious c) stubborn d) loving 5. When the people heard these distressing words, they began to ___________________, and no one put on any ornaments. a) cry b) fight c) mourn d) beat their breasts 6. Now Moses used to take a tent and __________ it outside the camp some distance away. a) throw b) raise c) pitch d) cover 7. And whenever Moses went out to the tent, all the people________and stood at the entrance to their tents, watching Moses until he entered the tent. a) rose b) sat c) lay down d) knelt 8. As Moses went into the tent, the pillar of cloud would come down and stay at the ___________ while the Lord spoke to Moses. a) door b) opening c) slit d) entrance 9. Whenever the people saw the pillar of cloud standing at the entrance to the tent, they all stood and a) sang b) fell on their faces c) worshipped d) all of the above 10. The _________ would speak to Moses face to face, as a man speaks to a friend. a) men b) priests c) women d) Lord 11. Then Moses would return to the camp, but his ______ aide, Joshua, son of Nun, did not leave the tent. a) old b) young c) baby d) man 12. Moses told the Lord, "You have been telling me, 'Lead these people, but you have not told me whom you will send with me. You have said, 'I know you by __________ and you have found favor with me.' a) face b) name c) body d) soul 13. Moses told the Lord, "teach me your ways so I may know you and continue to find a) love b) pleasure c) favor d) all of the above 14. Remember that this _______________ is your people. a) body of people b) chosen group c) nation d) priests 15. The Lord told Moses, "My _________ will go with you, and I will give you rest." a) Love b) Care c) Soul d) Presence 16. Moses said to the Lord, "How will anyone know that you are __________ with me and with your people unless you go with us?" a) happy b) angry c) pleased d) displeased 17. What else will _______________ me and your people from all the other people on the face of the earth? a) recognize b) distinguish c) mark d) perceive 18. And the Lord said to Moses, "I will do the very ________ you have asked, because I am pleased with you and I know you by name." a) thing b) deed c) promises d) activity 19. Then Moses said, "Now _____ me your glory." a) give b) bestow c) see d) show 20. And the Lord said, "I will cause all my ______ to pass in front of you, and I will proclaim my name, the Lord, in your presence." a) people b) animals c) starts d) goodness 21. But, He said, "You cannot see my face, for no one may see me and a) live b) laugh c) argue d) bow down. 22. Then the Lord said, "There is a place near me where you may stand on a a) chair b) table c) rock d) all of the above 23. When my glory passes by, I will put you in a _________ and cover you with my hand until I have passed by. a) hole b) cleft c) door d) window 24. Then I will remove my hand and you will see my _________; but my face must not be seen. a) head b) back c) feet d) robes Exodus 34 1. The Lord said to Moses, "Chisel out two stone tablets like the first ones, and I will write on them the words that were on the first tablets, which you a) threw away b) gave to the priests c) broke d) read before the people. 2. The Lord told Moses to come up on Mt. Sinai. __________________to me there on top of the mountains. a) stand b) present yourself c) kneel d) sing praises 3. No one is to come with you or be seen anywhere on the mountain; not even the __________ may graze in front of the mountain. a) sheep b) calves c) flocks and herds d) goats 4. So Moses __________ out two stone tablets like the first ones and went up Mount Sinai. a) built b) carved c) found d) chiseled 5. Then the Lord came down in the ____________ and stood there with him and proclaimed His name, the Lord. a) chariot b) cloud c) sleigh d) wagon 6. And he passed in front of Moses, proclaiming His name the Lord, the Lord, the __________ and gracious God. a) loving b) glorifying c) compassionate d) all of the above 7. And He passed in front of Moses proclaiming "The Lord, the Lord, the compassionate and gracious God, ___________ to anger, abounding in love and faithfulness." a) quick b) rapid c) slow d) all of the above 8. Yet He does not leave the guilty ________________; He punishes the children and their children for the sin of the fathers to the third and fourth generation. a) unpunished b) free c) at home d) in the desert 9. Moses bowed to the _______at once and worshipped. a) floor b) altar c) cloud d) ground 10. "Oh Lord, if I have found favor in your _________ ," he said, "then let the Lord go with us." a) heart b) soul c) eyes d) hands 11. "Although this is a __________, forgive our wickedness and our sin, and take us as your inheritance." a) stiff-necked people b) nation c) family d) flock 12. Then the Lord said, "I am making a _________ with you." a) pact b) promise c) contract d) covenant 13. "Before all your people I will do ____________never before done in any nation in all the world." a) miracles b) tricks c) wonders d) things 14. "The people you live among will see how _________ is the work that I the Lord, will do for you." a) great b) wonderful c) unbelievable d) awesome 15. ____________ what I command you today. a) Do b) Execute c) Obey d) Shun 16. Be careful not to make a __________ with those who live in the land where you are going, or they will be a snare among you. a) promise b) deal c) treaty d) pact 17. Break down their ____________, smash their sacred stones, and cut down their Asherah poles. a) altars b) structures c) rocks d) caves. 18. Do not worship any other ___________, for the Lord, whose name is Jealous, is a jealous God. a) animal b) building c) god d) person 19. The Lord told them not to make a treaty with those who live in the land, because "they will invite you and you will _________their sacrifices." a) consume b) eat c) devour d) all of the above 20. "For seven days eat bread made without _________ as I commanded you." a) flour b) salt c) pepper d) yeast 21. They were told to do this at a certain time in the month of Abib for in that _______ you came up out of Egypt. a) day b) hour c) month d) time 22. The first of everything belongs to God. "Redeem all your firstborn a) daughters b) donkeys c) sheep d) sons 23. "Six days you shall _______, but on the seventh day you shall rest." a) work b) labor c) dig d) make brick 24. "Three times a _________all your men are to appear before the Sovereign Lord, the God of Israel." a) year b) month c) week d) fortnight 25. "Do not let any of the sacrifices from the Passover Feast _______ until morning." a) stay b) sheep c) spoil d) remain 26. "Bring the _______ of the firstfruits of your soil to the house of the Lord your God." a) worst b) least c) best d) none 27. The Lord said to Moses, "Write down these ___________, for in accordance with the words I have made a covenant with you and Israel." a) phrases b) sentences c) paragraphs d) words 28. "And He wrote on the __________ the words of the covenant -- the Ten Commandments." a) tablets b) stones c) papers d) rocks 29. When Moses came down with the two tablets in his hands, he was not aware that his face was _________because he had spoken with the Lord. a) red b) white c) radiant d) pale 30. When Aaron and the people saw Moses, his face was radiant and they were __________ to come near him. a) glad b) sorry c) wondering d) afraid 31. Moses called to them and all the leaders came back to him and he _____to them. a) spoke b) commanded c) ignored d) yelled 32. When Moses finished speaking to them he put a _______ over his face. a) sack b) curtain c) veil d) paper 33. But when he went into the Lord's presence he _________ the veil until he came out. a) took off b) lowered c) removed d) lifted 34. And when he came out and told the Israelites what he had been _______ they saw his face was radiant. a) told b) lectured c) informed d) commanded Numbers 1 1. Where did The Lord Speak to Moses in the Desert of Sinai during the first day of the second year? a) On the Mountain b) The Tabernacle c) The Tent of Meeting d) The Town Hall 2. What did the Lord Order Moses to do to the Israelites? a) Take them out of the Desert b) Take a Census c) Take them to the Tabernacle d) Take them to the Tent of Meeting 3. In what way were the Men 20 years or older to serve Israel? a) In the Counting b) In the Army c) By gathering meat d) Fishing 4. How many men from each tribe were to help Moses and Aaron with the task from the Lord? a) One b) Two c) Three d) Four 5. Who appointed the men as the heads of the clans of Israel? a) The Lord b) Moses and Aaron c) The community and the leaders d) Just Moses 6. What did Moses and Aaron do when the names had been given to them? a) Prayed b) Went on the Mountain c) Talked to God d) Called the community together 7. Where did Moses count the men of Israel? a) Tabernacle b) With the community c) Desert of Sinai d) With the Army 8. How many men were able to serve in the tribe of Reuben? a) 45,000 b) 46,000 c) 46,500 d) 45,500 9. How many men served from the tribe of Benjamin? a) 34,500 b) 35,400 c) 62,700 d) 67,200 10. What was the total number of men able to serve in the army in all of Israel? a) 605,550 b) 603,550 c) 600,000 d) 32 11. Which tribe was not counted in the Census? a) Dan b) Judah c) Levi d) Gad 12. What was the tribe not counted to be in charge of? a) The army b) The Tabernacle c) The Counting d) Gathering Food 13. What shall happen to anyone who goes near the Tabernacle? a) Death b) Go to heaven c) Sit by Moses d) Time out 14. Vs. 52. The Israelites are to set up ________ by divisions, each man in his own camp under his own standard. Fill in the blank a) Fires b) Armies c) Tents d) Sacrifices 15. Which tribe was given different instructions on where to set up? a) Dan b) Gad c) Joseph d) Levi Numbers 2 1. Around what are the Israelites to camp while they are in the wilderness? a) The common fire b) Moses' tent c) Temple d) Tent of Meeting 2. Under what is each tribe of Israel to encamp? a) Their flag b) Their standard c) The pillar of fire d) The great cloud 3. In which direction is the tribe of Asher to camp? a) North b) South c) East d) West 4. In which direction is the tribe of Benjamin to camp? a) North b) South c) East d) West 5. In which direction is the tribe of Dan to camp? a) North b) South c) East d) West 6. In which direction is the tribe of Ephraim to camp? a) North b) South c) East d) West 7. In which direction is the tribe of Gad to camp? a) North b) South c) East d) West 8. In which direction is the tribe of Issachar to camp? a) North b) South c) East d) West 9. In which direction is the tribe of Judah to camp? a) North b) South c) East d) West 10. In which direction is the tribe of Manasseh to camp? a) North b) South c) East d) West 11. In which direction is the tribe of Naphtali to camp? a) North b) South c) East d) West 12. In which direction is the tribe of Reuben to camp? a) North b) South c) East d) West 13. In which direction is the tribe of Simeon to camp? a) North b) South c) East d) West 14. In which direction is the tribe of Zebulun to camp? a) North b) South c) East d) West 15. All the men of Israel in their camps, by their divisions, number how many? a) 186,400 b) 151, 450 c) 108,100 d) 603,550 16. Which tribe of Israel is not included in the count of the people? a) Asher b) Joseph c) Levites d) Manassah 17. How well did Israel obey the Lord as they set up camp? a) Not at all b) A little c) Mostly d) Did everything Numbers 3 1. How many sons did Aaron have? a) One b) Two c) Three d) Four 2. Aaron's sons were ordained to serve as: a) Elders b) Levites c) Priests d) Servants 3. Which of Aaron's sons fell dead before the Lord? a) Nadab and Abihu b) Eleazar and Ithamar c) Abihu and Eleazar d) Ithamar and Nadab 4. Why did Aaron's sons fall dead before the Lord? a) Made an unacceptable sacrifice b) Offered unauthorized fire c) Forgot to bathe d) God didn't like them 5. Where did Aaron's sons fall dead before the Lord? a) Desert of Arabia b) Desert of Edom c) Desert of Sin d) Desert of Sinai 6. What special job did the Lord give to the tribe of Levi? a) Finding food for all the people b) Finding water for all the people c) Leading the people in battle d) Doing the work of the tabernacle 7. What was to happen to anyone who was not a priest that approached the sanctuary? a) Put to death b) Put outside the camp c) Given a reward d) Beaten with rods 8. Why do the Levites belong to the Lord? a) God likes them best b) They are the priests c) Taken in place of the first male offspring of Israel d) They are the smallest tribe 9. When did God set apart for Himself the firstborn in Israel? a) When He made Adam b) When Passover occurred c) When they left Egypt d) When God struck the firstborn of Egypt 10. How old did a Levite have to be in order to be included in the numbering of the Levites? a) A month old b) A year old c) Twenty years old d) Forty years old 11. How many sons did Levi have? a) One b) Two c) Three d) Four 12. For what part of the tabernacle were the Gershonite clans responsible? a) The curtains b) The frames c) The ark and other furnishings d) The sacrifices 13. For what part of the tabernacle were the Kohathite clans responsible? a) The curtains b) The frames c) The ark and other furnishings d) The sacrifices 14. For what part of the tabernacle were the Merarite clans responsible? a) The curtains b) The frames c) The ark and other furnishings d) The sacrifices 15. On what side of the Tent of Meeting are Moses and Aaron and his sons to camp? a) North b) South c) East d) West 16. What was the total number of Levites counted by Moses? a) 2,000 b) 12,000 c) 22,000 d) 222,000 17. When Moses counted the firstborn of Israel there was more than the total number of Levites. How did the Lord require each of these firstborns be redeemed? a) Collect one shekel b) Collect five shekels c) Collect ten shekels d) Collect 273 shekels 18. Who was Moses to give the redemption money to? a) Aaron and his sons b) The work of the Lord c) Keep it for himself d) The pizza delivery guy 19. In addition to the firstborn sons of Israel, what else was to belong to the Lord? a) The first fruits of the crops b) The firstborn of the livestock c) The first paycheck of the month d) The first word spoken by a child 20. From the firstborn of the Israelites, Moses collected: a) bronze b) copper c) gold d) silver Numbers 10 1. How many silver trumpets did the LORD command Moses to make? a) Two b) Three c) Seven d) Twelve 2. For what purposes were the silver trumpets made? a) Times of prayer & Times of assembling the community b) Times of assembling the community & Times to set out of the camp c) Times to set out of the camp & Times of prayer d) Times of division & Times of prayer 3. Who was to blow the silver trumpets? a) Moses and Aaron b) Aaron c) Moses d) Aaron's sons 4. What would God do if the Israelites blew the trumpets when going into battle? a) Rescue Israel from their enemies b) Oppressed by their enemies c) Guarded by their enemies d) Loved by their enemies 5. Where did the cloud stop after leaving the Desert of Sinai? a) Jordan River b) Desert of Sin c) Desert of Paran d) Pools of Siloam 6. Who was to come if only one trumpet was sounded? a) The entire community b) The priests c) The tribes camping on the east d) The heads of the clans 7. Over which offerings were the silver trumpets to be sounded? a) Blue Moon offerings & Festival offerings b) Burnt offerings & Fellowship offerings c) Blue Moon offerings & Burnt offerings d) Festival offerings & Fellowship offerings 8. What was to happen at the first trumpet blast? a) The tribes camping on the east were to set out b) The tribes camping on the north were to set out c) The tribes camping on the south were to set out d) The tribes camping on the west were to set out 9. On what day did the cloud first lift from the tabernacle? a) 10th day of the 10th month of the 2nd year b) 2nd day of the 7th month of the 2nd year c) 20th day of the 2nd month of the 2nd year d) 14th day of the 7th month of the 2nd year 10. Which tribe went first as the cloud led them away from the Desert of Sinai? a) Simeon b) Reuben c) Nethanel d) Judah 11. Who was to carry the tabernacle? a) Gershonites and Merarites b) Aaronites and Gershonites c) Gershonites and Nadabites d) Aaronites and Merarites 12. Which tribes formed the rear guard? a) Judah, Issachar, Zebulun b) Dan, Asher, Naphtali c) Reuben, Simeon, Gad d) Ephraim, Manasseh, Benjamin 13. Who was to carry the holy things? a) Jebusites b) Merarites c) Kohathites d) Ammishaddites 14. Who was Moses' father-in-law? a) Reuel b) Midian c) Hobab d) Zuar 15. Moses' father-in-law was the son of ______________? a) Reuel b) Midian c) Hobab d) Zuar 16. Where was Moses' father-in-law from? a) Reuel b) Midian c) Hobab d) Zuar 17. As Moses pleaded with his father-in-law, he said, "and you can be our _______." a) Eyes b) Ears c) Heart d) Conscience 18. What knowledge did Moses' father-in-law possess that would help the Israelites? a) He would be the best leader of the people b) He walked with God c) He was a powerful warrior d) He knew the best places to camp 19. When did Moses say, "Rise up, O LORD!"? a) To defeat their enemies b) When the ark set out c) Every morning d) At the end of every prayer 20. What went in front of the people as the left the Desert of Sinai? a) The Chariot of the LORD b) The Chariot of Fire c) The mighty army of the LORD d) The ark of the covenant of the LORD 21. How many days did the people travel after leaving the Desert of Sinai? a) 7 days b) 5 days c) 3 days d) 1 day 22. Why did the tabernacle travel ahead of the holy things? a) The holy things were heavier than the tabernacle b) To give the priests more time to prepare the holy things for travel c) So they could set up the tabernacle before the holy things arrived d) Because the Jebusites had a higher place of honor 23. What was over the Israelites as they set out from the Desert of Sinai? a) The Chariot of the LORD b) The cloud of the LORD c) The ark of the covenant of the LORD d) The pillar of fire 24. At the second trumpet blast, which part of the Israelite community was to set out? a) The tribes camping on the north were to set out b) The tribes camping on the east were to set out c) The tribes camping on the west were to set out d) The tribes camping on the south were to set out Numbers 11 1. When the people complained about their hardships, the LORD became ______________. a) Angry b) Annoyed c) Frivolous d) Strong 2. What did the LORD do when the people complained about their hardships? a) Flashed lightning around the camp b) Burned some of the outskirts of the camp c) Burned some of the Israelites animals d) Burned up some of the water carried for sacrifices 3. How did the fire die down? a) Moses prayed to the LORD b) Aaron prayed to the LORD c) The people prayed to the LORD d) The LORD's anger cooled 4. What was the place called where the fire of the LORD had burned among them? a) Leeks b) Manna c) Taberah d) Paran 5. Who started complaining about what they were eating? a) The rabble b) The rubble c) The masses d) The horde 6. What food did the Israelites begin to crave? a) Manna b) Mocha c) Milk d) Meat 7. What food did they eat for free in Egypt? a) Beef b) Fish c) Figs d) Barley 8. Which of the following foods did the Israelites NOT eat in Egypt? a) Melons b) Onions c) Figs d) Cucumbers 9. The manna was like ___________ seed and looked like __________. a) Cottonwood; Rosin b) Coriander; Resin c) Resin; Coriander d) Rosin; Cottonwood 10. The people ground manna in one of these. a) Handgrate b) Hand mortar c) Handcrank d) Handmill 11. When the people prepared the manna, they sometimes made it into _____________. a) Bars b) Loaves c) Cakes d) Pots 12. The manna tasted like something made with this ingredient? a) Honey b) Herbs c) Manna d) Olive oil 13. The manna came down during this time. a) The morning b) The night c) At dusk d) The evening 14. Who caused the LORD to became angry, and Moses troubled, because they were wailing? a) The elders of every tribe b) The leaders of every clan c) The people of every family d) The judges of every division 15. Which of following is NOT a question Moses asked God? a) Did I give them birth? b) Where can I get meat for all these people? c) Why have you brought this trouble on your servant? d) When will this mighty tribulation end? 16. Since the people were complaining so much, Moses asked for God to show favor upon him by doing this. a) By putting Moses to death b) By giving meat to the people c) By dividing the work load d) By teaching the people a lesson 17. How manUse of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at ./chaptconvert.pl line 155. Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at ./chaptconvert.pl line 156. Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at ./chaptconvert.pl line 157. Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at ./chaptconvert.pl line 158. Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at ./chaptconvert.pl line 159. y leaders was Moses commanded to bring to the Tent of Meeting? a) 12 b) 40 c) 70 d) 144 18. What did God put on the leaders at the Tent of Meeting? a) The Spirit b) A blessing c) A burden d) The hand of the LORD 19. How long were the people to eat meat? a) A day b) A week c) A month d) A year 20. The people were to eat meat until it came out of this body part. a) Ears b) Nostrils c) Subcutaneous membranes d) Mouth 21. Why did God punish them by making them eat so much meat? a) Because the people rejected the LORD b) Because the people loved God c) Because the people grieved Moses d) Because the people rejoiced 22. When Moses doubted God's ability to give Israel meat, God asked Moses a) "Will you keep begging me for mercy?" b) "Would you discredit my justice?" c) "Is the Lord's arm too short?" d) "Are my ways too wise?" 23. Who were the two men who prophesied in the camp? a) Eliasaph and Ahira b) Elam and Joshua c) Eliab and Zuar d) Eldad and Medad 24. Who asked Moses to stop the two men from prophesying in the camp? a) The son of Helon b) The son of Nun c) The son of Shedeur d) The son of Joshua 25. What kind of meat did God give the people to eat? a) Dove b) Raven c) Sparrow d) Quail 26. Everyone gathered at least this meat. a) Seven baskets b) Ten baskets c) Seven homers d) Ten homers 27. What did God do to the people while they were eating the meat? a) Struck them with an earthquake b) Struck them with a severe plague c) Burned the outskirts of the camp d) Sent snakes to bite the people who were eating meat 28. What did the Israelites call the place where God first brought them meat? a) Kibroth Hattaavah b) Hazeroth c) Valley of Eshcol d) Kadesh Numbers 12 1. Who talked against the Cushite wife? a) Abraham & Sarah b) Miriam & Aaron c) Jacob & Rachel d) Lucy & Desi 2. Whowas the husband of the Cushite woman? a) Matthew b) Joshua c) Moses d) Aaron 3. Who heard the argument between Moses and Aaron and Miriam? a) The Israelites b) The judges c) The elders d) The Lord 4. Who was the most humble man on the face of the earth? a) Gideon b) Ahab c) Moses d) Abraham 5. God appeared to Moses, Aaron & Miriam in a _____ ______. a) pillar of cloud b) burning bush c) Volks Wagon d) pillar of fire 6. God revealed Himself to prophets in visions a) No b) Maybe c) Yes d) sometimes 7. How did God speak to Moses the prophet? a) face to face b) in a whisper c) email d) in a storm 8. How did Moses see God? a) in a dream b) when it was dark c) in the form d) in a mirror 9. Why did God's anger burn against Aaron & Miriam? a) They were dressed for a party b) They spoke against Moses c) They hadn't been baptized d) They did not obey the law 10. Why was Miriam leprous? a) She was sick b) She had been exposed to chicken pox c) She had fair skin d) She talked against Moses 11. Aaron appealed to God for Miriam's cleansing of leprosy a) No b) Yes c) Probably d) Whatever 12. How did a leprous person look? a) a bad rash b) it's flesh half-eaten away c) like a bad sunburn d) white as snow 13. What did Moses ask of God? a) strike her dead b) give Aaron leprosy c) please heal her d) give her a sign 14. How long was Miriam confined out side the camp? a) 40 days b) 4 score and 7 years c) 7 days d) for the week-end 15. When were the Israelites able to travel again? a) When gas became plentiful b) When God told them c) When the sun rose d) when Miriam was brought back into camp 16. After leaving Hazeroth, where did the Israelites camp? a) Motel 6 b) Desert of Paran c) Land of Canaan d) Jordan river Numbers 13 1. God told whom to explore the land of Canaan? a) Able b) Joshua c) Moses d) Abraham 2. a) b) c) d) 3. From the tribe of Reuben, who was chosen? a) Isaac b) George c) Miriam d) Shammua 4. Simeon's tribe did not have anyone to send? a) False b) True c) Maybe d) Undecided 5. Caleb was from what tribe? a) Judah b) Benjamin c) Aaron d) Moses 6. Ephraim's tribe sent ________, son of Nun. a) David b) Saul c) Hoshea d) Isaac 7. What was the new name Moses gave Hoshea? a) Hoshea Jr. b) Job c) Israel d) Joshua 8. Moses told the leaders to take a certain route into Canaan. What was it? a) Over the mountains b) go through the Negev and on into the hill country c) go south d) take the railroad 9. The leaders were to check out the land and the_________? a) animals b) people c) trees d) grass 10. What was the leaders to bring back to Moses? a) gold b) bananas c) pomegranates d) raisins 11. It was the season in Canaan for _________ ? a) first ripe grapes b) watermelons c) pumpkins d) raisins 12. They found a cluster of grapes in the Valley of Eshcol? a) No b) why c) Yes d) Nothing 13. What did they find to take back? a) blueberries b) strawberries c) grapes d) sugar cane 14. How did they carry the single cluster of grapes? a) in a wagon b) Fed Ex c) on a donkey d) on a pole between 2 men 15. How many days were the men of Israel gone exploring Canaan? a) 40 days b) 291/2 days c) 30 days d) 45 days 16. When they got back, the leaders made their report to whom? a) God b) Moses & Aaron, and the whole Israelite community c) Joshua d) Caleb 17. The Israelite leaders said to Moses a) Let's go right now b) the land does flow with milk and honey c) we saw wild animals d) it's too hot 18. They also reported the people were ___________. a) powerful b) skinney c) mean d) too loud 19. The leaders also reported the cities were ___ and ____. a) dirty and dry b) nice and quiet c) fortified and large d) neat and clean 20. Descendants of Anak live in Canaan? a) no b) part-time c) for vacations d) Yes 21. The leaders said the _________lived near the sea and along the Jordan. a) Pharisees b) Canaanites c) Egyptians d) Amalekites 22. Who said we should go up and take possession of the land? a) Caleb b) Moses c) Aaron d) Paul 23. How did the other explorers feel about going back to Canaan? a) joyful b) unhappy c) They are stronger than we d) too many giants 24. What kind of report did they spread about the land they had explored? a) nice b) funny c) sour d) bad 25. The men said the land ________ people living in it. a) pays b) devours c) hangs d) punishes 26. What size people lived in Canaan? a) midgets b) tall c) of great size d) average 27. Grasshoppers was food for the explorers in Canaan? a) they compared themselves to grasshoppers b) Yes c) No d) whatever Numbers 14 1. After the 12 spies returned to camp, the people of Israel were: a) Upset and wanted to return to Egypt. b) Excited and ready to take the land. c) Not willing to move again. d) Willing to go into the land, but not until harvest. 2. The children of Israel's fears about going into the new land included: a) That they would not have any food or water. b) That they would be separated from their family. c) That they would fall by the sword and their children and wives would be hurt. d) That their children would be taken into slavery and their animals would be killed. 3. What did Moses and Aaron do when they found out what the Israelites wanted to do: a) Gave up and left the assembly to pray. b) Ask the Lord to speak to the people. c) Fell facedown in front of the entire assembly. d) Raised their staffs to the sky to seek God's words. 4. Joshua and Caleb reaction to what Moses and Aaron did was: a) They fell facedown in front of the entire assembly. b) Raised their hands to the sky to seek God's words. c) Followed Moses and Aaron. d) Tore their clothing and spoke to the entire assembly. 5. Joshua and Caleb described the land they explored as: a) Full of streams and green grass b) Lush and fertile farm land c) Harsh but with work could be very nice d) Flowing with milk and honey 6. Joshua and Caleb told the people to not be ____________ and do not _____________. a) afraid rebel b) cowards run away c) lazy turn to idols d) grumbling leave 7. The people's reaction to Joshua and Caleb's speech was: a) They cheered and prepared to enter the land. b) They wanted to send in another group of spies. c) They wanted to stone them. d) They still wanted to go back to Egypt. 8. What happened as soon as the people started reacting to Joshua and Caleb's speech? a) An earthquake erupted. b) The glory of the Lord appeared to everyone assembled. c) The Lord sent down thunder and lightning. d) Darkness fell over the land.. 9. What did God tell Moses he wanted to do all the Israelites? a) Strike them down with a plague and destroy them all. b) Send them back to Egypt to be slaves for 40 years. c) Send them into the Promised Land one tribe at a time. d) Let the peoples of Canaan come down and destroy the Israelites for not believing he would help them. 10. What was Moses plea after God told Moses his plan for the Israelites? a) Do not send them back to Egypt, but let everyone enter the land. b) Let all the people enter at the same time. c) Forgive their sin as you have done since they left Egypt until now. d) Do not let the peoples of Canaan come down and kill your people. 11. How did God respond to Moses' plea? a) God was merciful and forgave their sins and allowed them to enter the Promised Land. b) God forgave their sin, but said that no one who had seen his glory or miraculous sings could enter the Promised Land. c) God said that all the Israelites would be killed because of their lack of faith. d) He would make them go back to Egypt and be slaves until all the adults died. 12. What man did God say could go into the Promised Land and that his descendants would inherit the land? a) Joshua b) Aaron c) Moses d) Caleb 13. Why did the Israelites have to travel toward the desert along the route to the Red Sea? a) That was the trade route and he wanted them to be able to buy food. b) He was punishing them by making them travel along the route they had already traveled, making them realize their sin. c) He knew the route was dangerous and he knew many of the older people would not make it. d) The Amalekites and Canaanites were living in the valleys. 14. Who did God say he would NOT let enter the Promised Land? a) All the men over 30 who had wanted to stone Moses. b) Everyone over 20 who had grumbled against the Lord. c) All the men over 30 who had grumbled against the Lord. d) Everyone over 25. 15. Where did the entire assemble of Israelites stay while they waited for God's punishment to be carried out? a) Mountains b) Egypt c) Valley outside Canaan d) Desert 16. How long did God say they would live while they waited for the punishment to be carried out? a) 40 years b) 40 days c) 400 years d) 400 days 17. Why did God choose this amount of time for the Israelites to wait? a) One year for each year of slavery in Egypt. b) One year for each day the spies explored the land. c) One day for each day the spies explored the land. d) One day for each year that Moses had been alive. 18. What did God say they would do while waiting? a) Build a city and temple to sacrifice for their sins. b) Live in fear that the Amalekites will attack them at any time. c) The children will be shepherds, suffering for their parents' sins, and everyone will know what it is like to have God against them. d) The children would be educated in the ways of the Lord in preparation for entering the Promised Land. 19. What happened to the 10 men that had explored and spread bad reports about the Promised Land with Joshua and Caleb? a) They were banished along with everyone else, and the people stoned them for spreading the bad report. b) The people stoned them as soon as they received their punishment from God. c) God struck them down with a plague, killing them. d) God sent a bolt of lightning to kill them in front of the entire assembly. 20. What did the people of Israel do when they heard the news about the 10 spies? a) They cheered loudly b) They mourned bitterly c) They were sad, but knew they had sinned. d) They were more interested in their own problems 21. The next morning after hearing the news of the fate of the 10 spies, what did the Israelites start to do and why? a) Started up toward the high hill country to the place the Lord had promised. b) Started toward the desert where they knew God wanted them to go. c) Tore their clothing and put on sackcloth to show their sadness and wanted God's mercy. d) Called a meeting and asked Caleb and Joshua to take over for Moses. 22. When Moses say what they were doing, he spoke to the assembly and said: a) Don't do this, God is not with you. You will be defeated to the enemies. b) God will show mercy on you. c) Joshua and Caleb will lead you to the desert, and I will stay behind. d) Let us go to the desert and wait for God's punishment to be carried out. 23. What happened to the people as they traveled up to the high hill country? a) God cared for them and blessed them with safe travel. b) God's anger burned against them for disobeying them but still took care of them. c) Since they disobeyed God, Moses was correct and the Amalekites and Canaanites came down and attacked them, beating them down. d) Many died on the harsh road. 24. What did the people of Israel leave behind when they went up to the high hill country? a) Jacob and Caleb b) The ark of the Lord's covenant c) Moses d) Moses and the ark of the Lord's covenant Numbers 20 1. When the Israelite Community arrived at the Desert of Zin, where did they stay? a) Pharaoh's house b) Hazeroth c) Kadesh d) Galveston 2. Who died and was buried in Kadesh? a) Moses b) Martha c) George Washington d) Miriam 3. There was no _______ for the community of Israel. a) Water b) Food c) Television d) Rest 4. The Israelite's __________ with Moses and Aaron for leading them out of Egypt. a) Were happy b) Were Grateful c) Were angry d) Quarreled 5. The Lord told Moses and Aaron to take the ______ and gather the Assembly together. a) Shake b) Staff c) Jeep d) Rope 6. Moses was supposed to ______ the Rock and water would come forth. a) Strike b) Throw c) Speak to d) Sit on 7. Moses brought the assembly together and called them: a) Rebels b) Chickens c) Kind d) Crazy 8. Then Moses did what to the Rock to make the water come forth? a) Struck it twice b) Threw it c) Spoke to it d) Sat on it 9. Because Moses and Aaron did not obey God, they were not allowed to bring the Israelites in to what? a) Pharaoh's house b) The Jordan River c) Astroworld d) The Promised Land 10. These were called the waters of ______, where the Israelites quarreled with God and He showed Himself Holy. a) Moses b) Meribah c) Israel d) Sea World 11. Moses sent messengers to this King to ask for Passage through this land. a) Of Edom b) Henry c) Pharaoh d) Balak 12. Which of the following did Moses tell Edom they would "not" do: a) Go through any field or vineyard b) Drink water from any well c) Turn to the right or the left off the King's highway d) All of the above 13. Edom's answer to Moses regarding passing through his land was: a) Go ahead, make my day b) Sure no problem c) You may not pass through d) Not in this lifetime 14. Since Edom brought out an army and refused passage, Israel did what? a) Stood and fought b) Turned away c) Offered them candy d) Were defeated 15. From Kadesh, the Israelites set out and came to, Mt. _______. a) Pisgah b) Rushmore c) Kadesh d) Hor 16. At Mt. Hor, God told Moses that this is where Aaron would _______. a) Die b) Build an altar c) Live d) Find wealth 17. God told Moses to take Aaron and his son, _______ up to Mt. Hor. a) Thomas b) Eleazar c) Bill d) Balak 18. God told Moses to remove Aaron's _______ and give them to his son. a) Jewels b) Armour c) Weapons d) Garments 19. Aaron _______ there on top of Mt. Hor. a) Wept b) Rejoiced c) Died d) Slept 20. When Israel learned that Aaron had died, they mourned for him for _______ days. a) 60 b) 30 c) 7 d) 14 Numbers 21 1. The Canaanite King of _______ attacked the Israelites. a) Arad b) Egypt c) Moab d) Tomball 2. The Canaanite King lived in the _______. a) Boonies b) Netherlands c) Negev d) Desert 3. The Israelites were attacked by the Canaanites on the road to _______. a) Babylon b) Atharim c) Oz d) Jerusalem 4. The Lord allowed Israel to defeat the Canaanites and completely destroy them, so this place was named _______. a) Bagdad b) Hormah c) Iraq d) Canaan 5. The Israelites traveled from Mt. Hor the route to _______, to go around Edom. a) Galveston b) The Nile river c) The Pacific Ocean d) The Red Sea 6. The Israelites grew impatient again and spoke against Moses and God saying: a) There is no bread and water b) There is no electricity c) There is no sacrifice d) All of the above 7. The Lord sent _______ among them and many Israelites died. a) Spiders b) Plaques c) Venomous snakes d) Poison 8. The Israelites came to Moses and said, "We have _______ against the Lord and you. Please take the snakes away." a) Fought b) Made jokes c) Leaned d) Sinned 9. The Lord told Moses to make a snake and put it on a _______. a) Pole b) Tree c) Rock d) Little boy 10. Moses made a _______ snake and put it on a pole. a) Purple b) Bronze c) Gold d) Plastic 11. Whoever was bitten and looked upon the snake, _______. a) Lived b) Died c) Screamed d) Fainted 12. The Israelites moved on and camped at _______ and _______ _______ and then to _______ Valley. a) Canaan, New Iberia, David's b) Sodom, Jordan River, Zered c) Oboth, Iye Abarim, Zered d) Chicago, New York, Red River 13. Iye Abarium is in the desert that faces _______ toward the _______. a) Moab, sunrise b) Egypt, Pyramids c) Abilene, West d) Gilead, Army 14. From the Zered Valley, the Israelites camped alongside the _______, in the desert extending into _______ territory. a) Nile, Egyptian b) Arnon, Zerednites c) Red River, Indian d) Arhon, Amorite 15. The Arnon is the border between _______ and _______. a) Ur, the Chaldees b) Moab, the Amorites c) Israel, Canaan d) Moses, Aaron 16. The _______ of the _______ of the Lord references Arnon on the border of _______. a) Book, Wars, Moab b) Elders, people, Moab c) Words, Scribes, Jerusalem d) Elders, Church, the Jordan 17. Along with the Arnon and the ravines, the Book of the Wars references _______ in _______. a) Horses, Stables b) Caves, Mountains c) Waheb, Suphah d) All of the above 18. From the Arnon, the people went to _______. a) Worship b) Beer c) Sleep d) Battle 19. What did the Lord give the people at Beer? a) Food b) Victory c) Football tickets d) Water at the well 20. Then Israel sang this song: _______ ____ oh well; sing about it. a) Dry up b) Spring up c) Cool down d) Spring out 21. They sang about the well that the _______ dug. a) Princes b) Lord c) Women d) Soldiers 22. They sang that the _______ of the people sank the well. a) Children b) Sinners c) Nobles d) Traitors 23. The Nobles had scepters and _______. a) Snakes b) Books c) Robes d) Staffs 24. After leaving Beer, Israel went to ____________, to _____________, and to ______________. a) Mattanah, Nahaliel, Bamoth b) Austin, Waco, Dallas c) Montlake, Naphtali, Beer d) Moab, Nazareth, Bethlehem 25. From Bamoth, they went to the valley where the top of ____________ overlooks the wasteland. a) Pisgah b) Mt. Olive c) Mt. Olympus d) The Rockies 26. Israel sent a message to _________, King of the Amorites, for permission to pass through his country. a) Charles b) Balak c) Sihon d) Zion 27. The King of the Amorites said "_____" to Israel's request to pass through his country. a) Sure b) No c) Maybe d) Tomorrow 28. Israel and Sihon Fought at ____________. a) San Jacinto b) Ur c) Zebulon d) Jahaz 29. Israel took the land from Arnon to _____________. a) The Red Sea b) Jabbok c) Jabez d) Orange 30. Israel also took ___________, which was the city of Sihon. a) Jericho b) The Alamo c) Heshbon d) Ramah 31. The poets say, "Come to Heshbon and let Sihon's city be ________. a) Restored b) Destroyed c) Quarantined d) A Historical Monument 32. How was Heshbon destroyed? a) Flood b) Bull Dozer c) Termites d) Fire 33. The Fire also consumed _______ of _______, the citizen's of Arnon's _______. a) Lots, people, birthright b) Ar, Moab, heights c) Sons, Sihon, castle d) Ur, Chaldees, land 34. Woe to you O Moab! You are destroyed, oh people of ____________. a) Sodom b) Spring c) Satan d) Chemosh 35. Heshbon was destroyed, all the way to _____________. a) The Sea b) Jerusalem c) Dibon d) Diboll 36. Israel settled in the land of the ______________________. a) Amorites b) Giants c) Dinasaurs d) Levites 37. Moses sent spies over to ________ and the Israelites captured that area. a) Balaam b) Jair c) Jazer d) Tx City 38. Leaving Jazer, Israel turned and went up toward __________. a) Kinnereth b) Bashan c) The Salt Sea d) Oklahoma 39. ________, King of Bashan and his army went out to do battle at _______. a) Oz, the Emerald City b) Rameses, Sinai c) Pi, Eden d) Og, Edrei 40. The Lord said to Moses, "Do not be ______. I have handed Og over to you". a) afraid b) A chicken c) Weary d) Discouraged Numbers 22 1. The Israelites traveled to the plains of Moab and camped along the Jordan across from what city? a) Jerusalem b) Jericho c) Ai d) Arnon 2. Who was Balak's father? a) Zippor b) Beor c) Balaam d) Moses 3. Why was Moab afraid of the Israelites? a) They were giants b) They saw what Israel had done to the Amorites c) There were so many people d) Both B and C 4. What did the Moabites say to the elders of Midian? a) Save us from these giants b) They are going to plunder our villages and take our livestock. c) This horde is going to lick up everything around us, as an ox licks up the grass of the field. d) All of the above 5. Balak, who was king of Moab, sent messengers to summon which man? a) Moses b) Balaam c) Zippor d) Beor 6. What was Balak's message for Balaam? a) A people have come out of Egypt; they cover the face of the land and have settled next to me. b) Come and put a curse on these people, because they are too powerful for me. Then I will be able to defeat them and drive them out of the country. c) I know that those you bless are blessed, and those you curse are cursed. d) All of the above 7. What did the elders of Moab and Midian take with them when they left to find Balaam? a) gold and silver b) the ark of the covenant c) the fee for divination d) all of the above 8. How did Balaam respond to Balak's message? a) I will curse the Israelites for you. b) Spend the night here and I will bring you back the answer the Lord gives me. c) I will NOT curse the Israelites for you d) Leave at once 9. What did God ask Balaam? a) Who are these men with you? b) What is it that you want to inquire about? c) Where is your brother? d) Did you eat of the fruit of the tree in the center of the garden? 10. What did Balaam say to God? a) Balak son of Zippor, king of Moab, sent me this message: b) A people that has come out of Egypt covers the face of the land. c) Come and put a curse on them for me. Perhaps then I will be able to fight them and drive them away. d) All of the above 11. Why did God tell Balaam he should not put a curse on the Israelites? a) It isn't nice to put curses on people. b) Balak had no right to ask Balaam to put this curse on the Israelites. c) They are blessed d) all of the above 12. What did Balaam tell the Moabite princes the next morning? a) Go back to your own country. b) The Lord has refused to let me come with you. c) I will curse the Israelites for Balaam d) Both A and B 13. When Balak sent other princes more numerous and more distinguished than the first, what was his message for Balaam? a) Do not let anything keep you from coming to me. b) I will reward you handsomely and do whatever you say. c) Come and put a curse on these people for me. d) All of the above 14. What was Balaam's response to Balak's second request to curse the Israelites? a) Even if Balak gave me his palace filled with silver and gold, I could not do anything great or small to go beyond the command of the Lord my God. b) Stay here tonight as the others did. c) I will find out what else the Lord will tell me. d) All of the above 15. What did God tell Balaam this second time he inquired regarding cursing Israel for Balak? a) Since these men have come to summon you, go with them. b) Do only what I tell you. c) Both A and B d) Okay. I will allow you to curse Israel for Balak. 16. What stood in the middle of the road to oppose Balaam? a) a donkey b) an angel of the Lord. c) the army of Israel d) all of the above 17. What did Balaam's donkey do the first time she saw the angel of the Lord in the road? a) She turned off the road into a field. b) She pressed close to the wall crushing Balaam's foot. c) She lay down under Balaam d) She ran away 18. What did Balaam do when his donkey turned off the road into the field? a) He hollered at her. b) He kicked her. c) He beat her. d) He left her there. 19. What did Balaam's donkey do the second time when she saw the angel of the Lord standing in the narrow path between two vineyards? a) She turned off the road into a field b) She pressed close to the wall crushing Balaam's foot c) She lay down under Balaam d) She ran away 20. What did Balaam do when his donkey crushed his foot against the wall? a) He hollered at her b) He kicked her c) He beat her d) He left her there 21. What did Balaam's donkey do the third time she saw the angel of the Lord when there was no room to turn left or right? a) She turned off the road into a field b) She pressed close to the wall crushing Balaam's foot c) She lay down under Balaam d) She ran away 22. What did Balaam do when his donkey lay down under him? a) He hollered at her b) He kicked her c) He beat her d) He left her there 23. What did Balaam's donkey do after he had beaten her three times? a) She said, "What have I done to make you beat me these three times?" b) She ran away c) She wept d) All of the above 24. What did Balaam say in response to the donkey? a) Wow!! A talking donkey. b) You have made a fool of me! c) If I had a sword in my hand I would kill you right now. d) Both B and C 25. What did Balaam's donkey say after Balaam threatened to kill her? a) Am I not your own donkey which you have ridden to this day? b) Have I been in the habit of doing this to you? c) Both A and B d) Donkeys can't talk 26. What did Balaam do when he finally saw the angel of the Lord standing in the road with his sword drawn? a) He cried. b) He bowed low and fell facedown. c) He apologized to his donkey. d) All of the above 27. What did the angel of the Lord say to Balaam? a) Why have you beaten your donkey these three times? b) I have come here to oppose you because your path is a reckless one before me. c) The donkey saw me and turned away from me these three times. If she had not turned away I would certainly have killed you by now, but I would have spared her. d) All of the above 28. How did Balaam respond to the angel of the Lord? a) I have sinned. b) I did not realize you were standing in the road to oppose me. c) If you are displeased I will go back. d) All of the above 29. What did the angel of the Lord tell Balaam to do? a) You must NOT go with these men b) Go back right now c) Go with these men, but speak only what I tell you. d) You may curse the Israelites for Balak 30. Where did Balaam meet with Balak? a) the Moabite town on the Arnon border b) the edge of his territory c) Both A and B d) they did NOT meet 31. What did Balak say to Balaam when he saw him? a) Did I not send you an urgent summons? b) Why didn't you come to me? c) Am I really not able to reward you? d) All of the above 32. What did Balaam say to Balak when they met? a) Well, I have come to you now. b) Can I say just anything? c) I must speak only what God puts in my mouth d) All of the above 33. Where did Balak take Balaam? a) Kiriath Huzoth b) Bamoth Ball c) the Mount of Olives d) Both A and B 34. What did Balak sacrifice? a) Cattle b) Goats c) Sheep d) Both A and C Numbers 23 1. Balaam told Balak to prepare for him seven altars. What was offered on each altar? a) a bull and a ram b) a bull and a goat c) a ram and a turtle dove d) a goat and a turtledove 2. What did Balaam tell Balak after they had made the sacrifices on the seven altars? a) Stay here beside your offering while I go aside. b) Perhaps the Lord will come to meet with me. c) Whatever he reveals to me I will tell you. d) All of the above 3. What did God tell Balaam to tell Balak? a) How can I curse those whom God has not cursed? How can I denounce those whom the Lord has not denounces? b) From the rocky peaks I see them, from the heights I view them. I see a people who live apart and do not consider themselves one of the nations. c) Who can count the dust of Jacob or number the fourth part of Israel? Let me die the death of the righteous and may my end be like theirs! d) all of the above 4. What was Balak's response to Balaam's first oracle? a) What have you done to me? b) I brought you to curse my enemies. c) You have done nothing but bless them. d) all of the above 5. Where did Balak take Balaam for the second oracle? a) to the field of Zophim b) on the top of Pisgah c) Both A and B d) the mount of Olives 6. What was God's second message for Balak given through Balaam? a) Arise Balak and listen; her me, son of Zippor. God is not a man, that he should lie, nor a son of man, that he should change his mind. Does he speak and then not act? Does he promise and not fulfill? b) I have received a command to bless; he has blessed, and I cannot change it. c) No misfortune is seen in Jacob and no misery observed in Israel. The Lord their God is with them and the shout of the King is among them. d) All of the above 7. What else did God's message for Balak say? a) God brought them out of Egypt; they have the strength of a wild ox. b) There is no sorcery against Jacob, no divination against Israel. It will now be said of Jacob and of Israel, See what God has done. c) The people will rise like a lioness; they rouse themselves like a lion that does not rest till he devours his pray and drinks the blood of his victims. d) All of the above 8. What did Balak want Balaam to do after he heard the second oracle? a) neither curse or bless Israel b) he still wanted him to curse Israel c) he wanted Balaam to ask God to change his mind d) he wanted to form an alliance with Israel 9. How did Balaam respond to Balak's request to neither curse or bless Israel? a) I will do as you ask. b) Did I not tell you I must do whatever the Lord says? c) I must make another sacrifice d) Are you not listening? 10. Where did Balak take Balaam for the third oracle? a) to the top of Peor b) overlooking the wasteland c) both A and B d) to Mountasia 11. How many altars did Balaam ask Balak to set up? a) 6 b) 7 c) 3 d) 9 12. What was offered on each of the seven altars? a) a bull and a ram b) a bull and a goat c) a ram and a turtledove d) a goat and a turtledove Numbers 24 1. When Balaam saw that it pleased the Lord to bless Israel, he a) blessed his donkey, too. b) did not resort to sorcery. c) built seven altars. d) became good friends with Balak. 2. How did the Israelites set up their camps in the desert? a) with women on one side and men on the other. b) in alphabetical order. c) tribe by tribe. d) around a lake. 3. When the Spirit came upon Balaam, he uttered a) a speech. b) an oracle. c) a curse on Balak. d) a psalm. 4. The name of Balaam's father was a) Ebenezer b) Moses c) Beor d) Edom 5. In Balaam's oracle, the tents of Jacob are not compared to a) valleys b) aloes c) palaces d) cedars. 6. Balaam said Jacob's king would be greater than a) Balak b) Sihon c) Og d) Agag. 7. Israel has the strength of a) a wild donkey b) a lion c) a dinosaur d) a wild ox. 8. Why did Balak get angry with Balaam? a) Balaam did too much magic. b) Balaam was cruel to his donkey c) Balaam blessed, rather than cursed the Israelites d) Balaam was lazy. 9. Why didn't Balak reward Balaam? a) Balaam could only say what the Lord told him to say. b) The Lord kept him from his reward. c) All of the above. d) None of the above. 10. Balaam uttered another oracle because a) he saw clearly b) he heard the words of God c) he had knowledge from the Most High d) all of the above. 11. Balaam's oracle stated that a) a star would come out of Syria b) a scepter would rise out of Israel c) a donkey would talk d) Samson would have long hair. 12. What would the star of Jacob do? a) crush the foreheads of Moab b) break the skulls of Zippor c) bomb Moab d) devastate Texas. 13. Who would be conquered? a) Moab and Aram b) Philistia and Phoenicia c) Seir and Edom d) California and Oregon 14. Who will grow strong? a) Egypt b) Moab c) Israel d) France 15. What would happen to Amalek? a) He would be first. b) He would be last. c) He would live forever. d) He would come to ruin. 16. What would happen to the Kenites? a) They would live in caves. b) They would take a cruise. c) They would be birdwatchers. d) They would be destroyed when Asshur takes them captive. 17. Ships from Kittim will subdue a) Moab and Egypt b) Asshur and Eber c) Amalek and Zippor d) Iran and Iraq 18. The ships of Kittim will a) be blessed b) be cursed c) come to ruin d) win the America's Cup. 19. After uttering all his oracles Balaam a) took a vacation b) bought his donkey a present c) went with Balak d) went home. Numbers 25 1. Israel committed what sins while camped at Shittim? a) Baal worship b) sexual immorality with the Moabite women c) sacrificing to foreign gods d) all of the above. 2. The Lord's anger burned against Israel so He a) told Moses to leave Moab b) told Moses to destroy all the Baals c) told Moses to take everyone back to Egypt d) told Moses to kill all those leaders who had joined in worshiping the Baal of Peor. 3. Moses then told Israel's judges to a) tell their people not to worship Baal again b) put to death those of their men who had worshipped Baal c) take their swords and destroy the Baals d) burn the tents of those who had worshipped Baal. 4. When an Israelite man brought a Midianite woman to his family right in front of Moses and the assembly a) Moses said she had to leave b) Eleazar cursed her c) Phinehas killed both the man and the woman with his spear d) all of the above. 5. Who was Phinehas' father? a) Moses b) Josiah c) Ruth d) Eleazar 6. Who was Eleazar's father? a) Aaron b) Tutankhamen c) Miriam d) Beor 7. How many died in the plague because of Israel's sin a) none b) 3,000 c) 50,000 d) 24,000. 8. What stopped the plague? a) Moses prayer b) Aaron's sacrifice c) everyone got vaccinated d) Phinehas' zeal for the Lord. 9. The Lord made a covenant with a) Eleazar b) Phinehas c) Aaron d) Balaam 10. What did the Lord promise Phinehas? a) a long life b) land c) a lasting priesthood d) a kingship 11. What had Phinehas done for the Israelites? a) built an altar b) said a prayer c) made atonement d) baked a cake 12. What was the name of the Israelite Phinehas killed? a) Zerah b) Zimri c) Salu d) Chuck 13. What was the name of the Midianite woman Phinehas killed? a) Lori b) Leah c) Cozbi d) Rebecca 14. Who was Cozbi's father? a) Zephon b) Zur c) John d) Zechariah 15. Cozbi's father was a) a Midianite tribal chief b) a Midianite priest c) a Moabite priest d) a librarian 16. The Lord told Moses to treat the Midianites how? a) as friends b) as brothers c) as enemies d) with the greatest respect 17. The Lord told Moses to kill the Midianites because a) they treated Israel as enemies b) they deceived the Israelites about Cozbi c) they encouraged Israel to worship Baal of Peor d) all of the above Numbers 31 1. God told Moses to arm his men for war against which people? a) Romans b) Midianites c) Amalekites d) Persians 2. How many men was Moses to take from each tribe? a) 100 b) 3,000 c) 12,000 d) 1,000 3. What was Phineas, the priest, to take for signaling? a) trumpets b) drums c) reflectors d) harps 4. How many Kings did the Israelites kill? a) 2 b) 5 c) 10 d) none 5. Who did the Israelites capture? a) women and children b) Pharoah c) Kings d) no one 6. Where were the Israelites encamped? a) Jerusalem b) Pithom c) plains of Moab d) Egypt 7. What was Moses' reaction to the Israelites keeping all of the women alive? a) satisfied b) grateful c) angry d) pity 8. What were the Israelites to do if they killed anyone or touched anyone who was killed? a) send flowers b) nothing c) say a prayer d) stay outside the camp and purify themselves. 9. What were they to do with all of the metals that they had plundered? a) put them through fire b) wash them c) polish them d) dip them into blood 10. What was to be given to the soldiers and the rest of the community? a) trophies b) spoils c) a feast d) purple robes 11. Who was to be given one out of every 500 of the spoils? a) Aaron b) Joshua c) Moses d) Eleazar 12. Which of the following animals was not listed as spoils of the war? a) sheep b) cattle c) pigs d) donkeys 13. What was the responsibility of the Levites? a) care of the tabernacle b) accountants c) silversmiths d) bakers 14. How many of the soldiers under Moses' command were missing? a) 3 b) none c) 200 d) 50 15. What did the commanders bring as an offering of atonement? a) young goat b) young bull c) gold articles d) pigeons 16. How much did all of the gold articles weigh? a) 5,782 shekels b) 3,850 shekels c) 12,000 shekels d) 16,750 shekels 17. Where did Moses and Eleazar place the gold articles? a) Tent of Meetings b) in the Ark of the Covenant c) Bank of Israel d) buried it. Numbers 32 1. Who had very large herds and flocks? a) Benjamites and Ephraimites b) Ruebenites and Gadites c) tribes of Issachar and Zebulun d) tribes of Simeon and Naptali 2. Which land did these two tribes did these two tribes find suitable for their livestock? a) Jazer and Gilead b) Goshen c) Tarah d) Corinth 3. Why was Moses angry with their request? a) they were greedy b) he thought they deserved more land c) they didn't put their request in writing d) they did not want to cross the Jordan 4. What did Moses accuse these two tribes of doing? a) mutiny b) stealing c) discouraging the rest of the Israelites from going into the promised land d) being lazy 5. What did Moses say happened to their fathers who did not enter the land the Lord had given them? a) he sent a plague of frogs b) they got leprosy c) no one over the age of 20 would see the promised land d) only those over the age of 20 would see the promised land 6. Who were the only two men allowed to enter the promised land? a) Moses and Aaron b) Caleb and Joshua c) Moses and Eleazar d) Aaron and Phinehas 7. What did the Rubenites and Gadites say to Moses? a) they were not going into battle b) they would go to battle and take up residence in the promised land c) they were afraid to cross the Jordan river d) they would go into battle but keep the families and livestock on this side of the Jordan. 8. What side of the Jordan did the Reubenites and Gadites want to live on? a) east b) west c) north d) in the Jordan 9. What was Moses' response to this request? a) he cursed them b) he laughed c) he told them to come back in two weeks and he would give them his answer d) he agreed as long as they helped battle the enemy 10. What was the name of the land the Reubenites and Gadites wanted? a) Jericho b) Gilead c) Oz d) Kadesh 11. What were the names of the two Kings whose kingdoms these tribes would inherit? a) Sidon and Og b) David and Salomon c) Ahab and Josiah d) Phinehas and Eleazar 12. What other tribe was to inherit these lands? a) Judah b) Naphtali c) Manasseh d) Simeon 13. Who was Makir? a) son of Manasseh b) one of the 5 kings c) Aaron's son d) John Quall's grandfather 14. Who captured Kenath? a) Caleb b) Nobah c) Samson d) Phinehas Numbers 33 1. The Israelites came out of Egypt by divisions under the leadership of: a) Joshua b) Moab c) Moses and Eleazar d) Moses and Aaron 2. The Lord commanded ____________ to record the Israelites journey when they came out of Egypt. a) Amos b) Moses c) Joshua d) Caleb 3. The Israelites started their journey, leaving from Rameses on the day after Passover. This was the ________ day of the _______ month. a) 7th day of the 7th month b) 7th day of the 10th month c) 15th day of the 1st month d) 1st day of the 3rd month 4. The Israelites began their journey out of Egypt while the Egyptians were: a) thanking their gods for a bountiful harvest b) celebrating the coming of Spring c) burying their firstborn d) none of the above 5. After the Israelites left Marah, they camped ________, where there were twelve springs and seventy palm trees. a) at Terah b) by the Red Sea c) at Dibon Gad d) at Elim 6. During their journey out of Egypt, The Israelites camped _______ after leaving their camp by the Red Sea. a) in the Desert of Sinai b) in the Desert of Sin c) at Elim d) at Mount Hor. 7. After leaving Ezion Geber, the Israelites camped at Kadesh, in the desert of a) Zin b) Sin c) Sinai d) Etham 8. During their journey, the Israelites camped at ____________, on the border of Edon. a) Mount Hor b) Mount Sinai c) Mount Moab d) Mount Olive 9. Aaron died at Mount Hor on the ______ month of the ______ year after the Israelites came out of Egypt. a) 1st month of the 39th year b) 5th month of the 40th year c) 7th month of the 14th year d) 3rd month of the 45th year 10. God commanded _______ to go up Mount Hor while the Israelites were camped there during their journey out of Egypt. a) Moses b) Eleazar c) Amos d) Aaron 11. Aaron died on Mount Hor when he was _______ years old. a) 123 b) 103 c) 73 d) 23 12. Which of the following is not one of places the Israelites camped when they journeyed out of Egypt: a) Desert of Sin b) Desert of Sinai c) Dibon Gad d) Arad Negev 13. As the Israelites journeyed out of Egypt, the Canaanite king of ______ heard that the Israelites where coming and attacked them. a) Arad b) Beersheba c) Acco d) Golan 14. When the Israelites left Almon Diblathaim, they camped in the mountains of: a) Moab b) Abarim c) Sinai d) Hor 15. After leaving the mountains of Abarin, the Israelites camped on the plains of Moab, by ____________ across from Jericho: a) the Red Sea b) the twelve springs c) the Jordan d) Mount Shepher 16. God spoke to Moses about the inhabitants of Canaan while the Israelites where camped a) at Mount Hor b) at Dibon Gad c) along the banks of the Red Sea d) by the Jordon 17. God told the Israelites that they were to deal with the inhabitants of the land when they entered Canaan by a) killing them b) driving them out c) selling them as slaves d) teaching them about God 18. God instructed the Israelites to take all of the images, idols and high places belonging to the inhabitants of Canaan, and: a) use them to build an alter to God b) give them to the priests c) destroy and demolish them d) throw them in the river. 19. After their journey out of Egypt, God gave the land of ________ to the Israelites. a) Sinai b) Canaan c) Elim d) Terah 20. God commanded the Israelites to divide the land of Canaan a) by lots b) according to clans and ancestral tribes c) giving a larger inheritance to a larger group and a smaller inheritance to a smaller group d) all of the above 21. God warned the Israelites that if the existing inhabitants of the land of Canaan remained, they would: a) give the Israelites trouble b) rise up and conquer the Israelites c) kill the Israelites in their sleep d) slay the Israelites' firstborn. 22. God warned the Israelites that if they did not rid themselves of the existing inhabitants of the land of Canaan, He would: a) get rid of them Himself b) send the Israelites back into slavery in Egypt c) bring a great famine upon the land d) do to the Israelites what he planned to do to the existing inhabitants. Numbers 34 1. The Lord gave Canaan to the Israelites as: a) an inheritance b) a blessing c) a reward d) a sign of covenant 2. The southern boundary of Canaan included: a) some of the Desert of Sin along the Wadi b) some of the Desert of Zin along the border of Edom c) the coast of the Great Sea near Mount Hor d) the slopes east of the Sea of Kinnereth 3. Canaan's southern boundary on the east ran: a) from Hazar Enan to Shepham, to Riblah on the east side of Ain, along the slopes east of the Sea of Kinnereth, down along the Jordan ending at the Salt Sea b) along the coast of the Great Sea c) from the end of the Salt Sea, crossing south of Scorpion Pass to Zin, south of Hazar Addar to Azmon, where it turns and joins the Wadi, ending at the Sea d) along the Great Sea to Mount Hor, on to Lebo Hamath, to Zedad, ending at Hazar Enan 4. Canaan's western boundary ran: a) from Hazar Enan to Shepham, to Riblah on the east side of Ain, along the slopes east of the Sea of Kinnereth, down along the Jordan ending at the Salt Sea b) along the coast of the Great Sea c) from the end of the Salt Sea, crossing south of Scorpion Pass to Zin, south of Hazar Addar to Azmon, where it turns and joins the Wadi, ending at the Sea d) along the Great Sea to Mount Hor, on to Lebo Hamath, to Zedad, ending at Hazar Enan 5. Canaan's northern boundary ran: a) from Hazar Enan to Shepham, to Riblah on the east side of Ain, along the slopes east of the Sea of Kinnereth, down along the Jordan ending at the Salt Sea b) along the coast of the Great Sea c) from the end of the Salt Sea, crossing south of Scorpion Pass to Zin, south of Hazar Addar to Azmon, where it turns and joins the Wadi, ending at the Sea d) along the Great Sea to Mount Hor, on to Lebo Hamath, to Zedad, ending at Hazar Enan 6. Canaan's eastern boundary ran: a) from Hazar Enan to Shepham, to Riblah on the east side of Ain, along the slopes east of the Sea of Kinnereth, down along the Jordan ending at the Salt Sea b) along the coast of the Great Sea c) from the end of the Salt Sea, crossing south of Scorpion Pass to Zin, south of Hazar Addar to Azmon, where it turns and joins the Wadi, ending at the Sea d) along the Great Sea to Mount Hor, on to Lebo Hamath, to Zedad, ending at Hazar Enan 7. The land of Canaan was divided up among: a) the priests b) the twelve tribes c) nine and a half tribes d) seven tribes. 8. Which of the following tribes did not receive land in the land of Canaan: a) Dan b) Gad c) Simeon d) all of the above 9. The tribe of Reuban, the tribe of Gad and the half-tribe of Manasseh received land: a) on the east side of the Jordan of Jericho b) along the coast of the Great Sea c) on the west side of the Jordan, toward the sunset d) on the slopes east of the Sea of Kinnereth. 10. The land of Canann was divided up by a) Moses and one leader from each tribe b) Aaron and one leader from each tribe c) Eleazar, Joshua and one leader from each tribe d) Moses, Eleazar and Joshua 11. Which of the following did not help divide up the land: a) Caleb b) Josuah c) Elizaphan d) Aaron 12. Joshua was the son of: a) Moses b) Aaron c) Eleazar d) Nun 13. Caleb was the son of: a) Jephunneh b) Ammilhud c) Shelomi d) Joshua 14. Caleb was from the tribe of: a) Gad b) Azzan c) Judah d) Ephraim 15. Shemuel was the son of: a) Jephunneh b) Ammilhud c) Shelomi d) Azzan 16. Shemuel was from the tribe of: a) Shelomi b) Simeon c) Shiptah d) Judah 17. Elidad was the son of: a) Jephunneh b) Ammilhud c) Shelomi d) Kislon 18. Elidad was from the tribe of: a) Benjamin b) Azzan c) Judah d) Ephraim 19. Bukki was from the tribe of: a) Dan b) Gad c) Nun d) Asher 20. Hanniel was the son of: a) Jephunneh b) Ephod c) Shelomi d) Azzan 21. The son of Shiphtan was: a) Caleb b) Pedahel c) Kemuel d) Paltiel 22. Parnach was leader of the tribe of: a) Manasseh b) Ephraim c) Zebulun d) Judah 23. Azzan, leader of the tribe of Isschar, had a son named: a) Caleb b) Paltiel c) Naphtali d) Ammihud 24. Ahihud was: a) from the tribe of Simeon b) from the tribe of Naphtali c) the son of Parnach d) the son of Shelomi 25. Padahel was from the tribe of: a) Naphtali b) Issachar c) Benjamin d) Asher Numbers 35 1. Where are the plains of Moab? a) by the Jordan across from Jericho b) at the airport c) near Mount Carmel d) by the Euphrates across from Egypt 2. What did the Lord command the Israelites to give to the Levites? a) towns to live in from their inheritance b) tithes to support the priesthood c) garments and ornaments of silver and gold d) homes made of cedar and stone 3. Why did the Levites also need pastureland around the towns? a) to expand their territory after they outgrew their town b) for their cattle, flocks, and all their other livestock c) to establish that new golf course they'd been planning for d) to build a tabernacle 4. The pastureland around the towns would extend ___________ feet from the town wall. a) 2000 b) 3000 c) 1500 d) 1200 5. Outside the town, they were to measure 3000 feet on the east side, 3000 feet on the south side, 3000 feet on the north side. How many feet on the west side? a) 15,000 b) 7000 c) 3000 d) 1500 6. How many towns were to be given to the Levites as "cities of refuge?" a) seven b) six c) fourteen d) eleven 7. How many towns were to be given to the Levites altogether, including the cities of refuge? a) forty b) forty-eight c) forty-two d) sixty 8. "The towns you give the Levites from the land the Israelites possess are to be given in proportion to the inheritance of each tribe: Take many towns from a tribe that has many but ______________________." a) take the pastureland from the poorer tribes b) but few from one that has few c) but take more gold and silver from the richest tribes d) don't take any from the smaller tribes 9. When were the Israelites to select the towns to be cities of refuge? a) When they crossed the Jordan into Canaan b) When Moses gave them a list of the town's names c) When Aaron had inspected each town d) When they had prayed about the decision 10. Why might a person who had killed someone accidentally or accused of murder need a city of refuge to flee to? a) so they could hide from justice b) so they could come up with an alibi c) so they would not be killed by the avenger before they could stand trial before the assembly d) so they could come up with the money for bail 11. Give ____ on this side of the Jordan and _____ in Canaan as cities of refuge. a) five and five b) six and six c) three and three d) seven and seven 12. Who could flee to these cities of refuge if they accidentally killed someone? a) only those from the tribe of the Levites b) only the people of God, the Israelites c) only those who had come out of Egypt d) Israelites, aliens and any other people living among them 13. If a man strikes someone with these types of objects in his hand (that could kill) so that he dies, he is a murderer: a) steel, flint, or molten wax b) copper, onyx, or poison c) iron, stone, or wood d) watermelon, banana, or grapefruit 14. What shall the avenger of blood do to the murderer if he meets him? a) drag him to Jerusalem for his trial b) demand a penalty payment from him c) kill someone in the murderer's family for revenge d) kill him 15. If anyone with malice aforethought shoves another or throws something at him intentionally so that he dies or if in hostility ______________ so that he dies, he is a murderer. a) he sets a trap for someone b) he smacks him with a frying pan c) he poisons the food of someone d) he hits him with his fist 16. Under what circumstances must the assembly judge between someone and the avenger of blood? a) if the murderer was a relative of the person he killed b) if someone killed another person without hostility, accidentally c) if the avenger of blood didn't have the heart to kill the murderer d) if the murderer could not be found within six months 17. If the assembly must protect the one accused of murder from the avenger of blood and send him back to the city of refuge to which he fled, how long must he stay there? a) until the death of the high priest, who was anointed with the holy oil b) until the avenger of blood died c) until six years had passed since the accidental death d) until the murderer has repaid the avenger with silver and gold 18. If the accused tried to return to his property of left the city of refuge before the high priest died, what could happen to him? a) he could be charged half his wages in penalties b) he might get lost c) the avenger of blood could kill him without being guilty of murder d) he would be a free man 19. 'These are to be legal requirements for you ________to come, wherever you live." a) whether you like it or not b) in order to please God c) throughout the generations d) for the next forty years 20. "Anyone who kills a person is to be put to death as a murderer only on the testimony of witnesses. But no one is to be put to death on the testimony of ___________. a) his own father b) only one witness c) fewer than seven witnesses d) a judge 21. " Do not accept a ransom for the life of a murderer, who deserves to die. He must______________." a) live with his guilt b) flee to the city of refuge c) surely be put to death d) confess to the priest 22. Before the death of the high priest, the Israelites were not to accept a ransom from anyone who had fled to one of the cities of refuge and so __________________. a) allow him to go back and live on his own land b) forgive him for his crime c) make a tidy profit d) frustrate the avenger of blood 23. "Do not pollute the land where you are. Bloodshed pollutes the land, and atonement cannot be made for the land on which blood has been shed, except __________." a) if it is the Lord's will b) by the blood of the one who shed it. c) by order of the high priest d) by the avenger of blood 24. "Do not _______the land where you live and where I dwell, for I, the LORD , dwell among the Israelites." a) sell b) make war upon c) defile d) build mini-malls Numbers 36 1. The family heads of_____________, who were from the clans of the descendants of Joseph, came and spoke before Moses and the leaders, the heads of the Israelite families. a) state b) the clan of the Levites c) the clan of Gilead son of Makir, the son of Manasseh d) the clan of Gideon 2. They said, "When the LORD commanded my lord to give the land as an inheritance to the Israelites by lot, he ordered you to give the inheritance of our brother Zelophehad to__________." a) the Levites b) the tribe of Judah c) his daughters d) the tax collectors 3. "Now suppose they marry men from other Israelite tribes; then their inheritance will be taken from our ancestral inheritance and added to that of the tribe they marry into." Why was this a problem? a) because they knew they'd have greedy sons-in-law b) because part of the inheritance allotted to them will be taken away c) because the daughters would rather have a new oven d) because they could not afford the taxes on the land 4. When would their inheritance be added to that of the tribe into which they marry, and their property be taken from the tribal inheritance of their forefathers? a) when the bridegroom came to collect his bride b) when the new moon festival began c) when the Year of Jubilee for the Israelites comes d) when the father-in-law died 5. The Lord commands for Zelophehad's daughters allowed them to marry anyone they please as long as ___________. a) they promised to send money back to their fathers b) they marry within the tribal clan of their father c) they don't burn their husband's supper d) they were Israelite men 6. No inheritance in Israel is to pass___________ a) From father to daughter b) From father to nephew c) from tribe to tribe d) from Israelites to Gentiles 7. Every Israelite shall keep the tribal land_____________. a) given to them at birth b) inherited from his forefathers c) that does not belong to the government d) they receive from their brides 8. Every daughter who inherits land in any Israelite tribe must__________. a) marry someone in her father's tribal clan b) choose a worthy bridegroom from among the Levite tribes c) grant the land back to her brothers d) pay tithes on the land to the priests 9. So Zelophehad's daughters did as the LORD commanded Moses. Zelophehad's daughters-______________ -married their cousins on their father's side. a) Ruth, Naomi, Rachel, Sarah and Leah b) Mahlah, Tirzah, Hoglah, Milcah and Noah c) Mary, Martha, Ezra, Hagar and Elizabeth d) Buffy, Sissy, Jan, Marcia, and Cindy 10. They married within the clans of the_______________, and their inheritance remained in their father's clan and tribe. a) descendants of Manasseh son of Joseph b) descendants of Judah c) Levites d) Israelite men 11. These are the ___________the LORD gave through Moses to the Israelites on the plains of Moab by the Jordan across from Jericho a) laws and amendments b) commands and regulations c) guidelines and suggestions d) dreams and wishes Deuteronomy 31 1. Then Moses went out and spoke these words to all Israel: "I am now a ___________ years old and I am no longer able to lead you". a) 130 b) 126 c) 150 d) 120 2. According to Moses, what did the Lord say to him? a) You shall not cross Jordan. b) You shall cross Jordan c) You shall cross Jordan if you're comfortable d) You're too old to cross Jordan. 3. Who are Sihon and Og? a) Queens of the Amorites b) The Amorites c) Kings of the Amorites d) The names of Moses's dogs 4. Moses said that the Lord will cross over Jordan ahead of the people of Israel and that He would destroy the nations before them. Who else did He say would cross ahead of them? a) Jacob b) Job c) Joshua d) Moses 5. Moses also said that the Lord will deliver the nations to them and to be strong and courageouss. Why did he tell them not to be afraid or terrified of those nations? a) Because Israel was strong enough to fight any army b) Because Israel really didn't have any enemies c) Because Israel had lots of money d) Because God would go with them and He would never leave them nor would He forsake them 6. When Moses wrote down this law, whom did he give it to? a) the priests b) the sons of Levi who carried the ark of the covenant of the Lord c) to all the elders of Israel d) a, b, and c 7. Then Moses commanded them: At the end of every __________ years, in the year for canceling debts, during the _____ _ _______, when all Israel comes to appear before the Lord your God at the place where He will choose, you shall read this law before them in their hearing. a) seven, Feast of Passover b) seven, Feast of Tabernacles c) six, Feast of Passover d) six, Feast of Tabernacles 8. Moses told them to assemble the people so they can listen and learn to fear the Lord and follow carefully all the words of this law. What people was he referring to? a) men & women b) children c) the aliens living in their town d) a, b, and c 9. What did Moses say their children who did not know about this law must do? a) they don't have to do anything b) they must hear it and learn to fear the Lord as long as they lived in the land they were crossing Jordan to possess c) the must memorize every word d) they must recite the law everyday 10. The Lord said to Moses, " Now the day of your death is near. Call Joshua and present yourself at the _____________, where I will commission him." a) Tent of God b) Tent of Meeting c) Mall d) Alter 11. In what form did the Lord appear at the Tent? a) In a ball of fire b) In a pillar of cloud c) Like a burning bush d) An angel 12. The Lord told Moses that Israel would forsake Him and break the covenant He made with them, what did the Lord say He would do when this happens? a) The Lord would become angry with them and forsake them b) He will hide His face from them and they would be destroyed c) a and b d) It won't bother Him at all 13. The Lord said, " Now write down for yourselves this song and teach it to the Israelites and have them sing it, so that _______________________________." a) it may be a witness for me against them b) it may be a witness c) you may be a witness d) they will be happy 14. What did the Lord say the Israelites would do when He brought them into the land flowing with milk and honey, the land He promised on oath to their forefathers, and when they eat their fill and thrive? a) They would turn to other gods and worship them b) They would reject Him and break His covenant c) a and b d) They will thank the Lord everyday of their life. 15. The Lord said that the song would testify against them when many disasters and difficulties came upon them, why? a) because it was a pretty song b) because the song would not be forgotten by their descendants c) a and b d) because the song was written by Moses 16. What command did the Lord give to Joshua the son of Nun? a) don't be afraid b) be strong and courageous c) don't worry be happy d) don't sweat it 17. What did the Lord tell Joshua he would do? a) Joshua would bring the Israelites into the land He promised them on oath and the Lord Himself would be with him b) Joshua would bring the Israelites into the land He promised all on his own c) Joshua would die in battle d) none of the above 18. What did Moses do after he finished writing in a book the words of this law from beginning to end? a) He told the Levites to take the book and hide it b) He told the Levites to take this Book of the Law and place it under the ark of the covenant of the Lord their God c) He told the Levites to take this Book of the Law and place it beside the ark of the covenant of the Lord their God d) He told the Levites to take this Book of the Law and place it above the ark of the covenant of the Lord their God. 19. Moses told them that the Book would remain as a witness against them for he knows how ___________ and ___________ they were. a) good, kind b) rebellious, stiff-necked c) rebellious, stubborn like a goat d) proud, stiff-necked 20. What did Moses say would happen after his death? a) The Israelites would be sure to become utterly corrupt b) they would turn from the way he had commanded them c) In the days to come disaster would fall upon them because they would do evil in the sight of the Lord and provoke Him to anger by what their hand had made d) All of the above Deuteronomy 32 1. " Listen, O heavens, and I will speak; hear, O earth, the words of my mouth. Let my teaching fall like ____________ and my words descend like_________, like showers on new_________, like abundant ________ on tender plants. a) rain, dew, grass, rain b) dew, grass, grass, rain c) grass, rain, grass, dew d) rain, dew, rain, grass 2. Moses sings that the Lord is the _________, and his works are _______, and all his ways are_____. A faithful God who does no wrong, upright and just is He. a) Limestone, perfect, just b) Rock, perfect, unfair c) stone, perfect, just d) Rock, perfect, just 3. What kind of generation did Moses call them in verse 5? a) steadfast and long suffering b) patient and good c) warped and crooked d) none of the above 4. Moses said that the Most High gave the nations their inheritance, when he divided up all mankind. How did he say the Lord set up boundaries for the peoples? a) according to the number of the sons of Israel b) according to how faithful each of them were c) a and b d) He drew straws 5. In verse 10, what kind of land did He find him? a) lush b) desert c) beautiful d) dry 6. In verse 15, who grew fat and kicked: filled with food, he became heavy and sleek? a) Joshua b) Israel c) Jeshurun d) Nun 7. What did Jeshurun do? a) he was always faithful to God b) he abandoned the God who made him c) he rejected the Rock his Savior d) b and c 8. How did they make Him jealous according to verse 16? a) with their foreign gods b) they didn't study the Law c) a and b d) none of the above 9. In verse 17: They sacrificed to ______, which are not______. a) gods, God b) demons, God c) God, demons d) none of the above 10. In verse 21, the Lord says, I will make them envious by those who are not a _________; I will make them angry by a nation that has no_________. a) people, god b) people, king c) faithful, king d) people, understanding 11. Verse 23: I will heap ____________ upon them and spend my ________ against them. a) good fortune, hand b) calamities, arrows c) calamities, hand d) luck, hand 12. What kind of nation did He call them in verse 28? a) a very sensible nation b) a frugal nation c) a nation without sense d) a rich nation 13. In verse 32, where does He say their vine comes from? a) Sodom and Gomorrah b) the promised land c) Jerusalem d) Jordan River 14. In verse 36, who does it say the Lord will judge and who will the Lord have compassion on when he sees their strength is gone and no one is left, slave or free? a) judge his servants, compassion on his people b) judge his people, compassion on his servants c) judge all men, compassion on servants d) none of the above 15. According to verse 37, He will say: Now where are their gods, the rock they took _________ in, the gods who ate the fat of their __________ and drank the wine of their drink offerings? a) refuge, sacrifices b) sacrifices, refuge c) pleasure, sacrifices d) refuge, goats 16. In verse 39, the Lord says, " I put to death and I bring to _________, I have __________ and I will heal, and no one can deliver out of my hand. a) life, killed b) heaven, wounded c) life, wounded d) none of the above 17. Who will the Lord take vengeance according to verse 41? a) Bad people b) The Israelites c) Disobedient people d) His adversaries 18. Who will the Lord repay according to verse 41? a) those who love Him b) those who hate Him c) those who lie d) those who murder 19. Verse 43 says, Rejoice, O nations, with his people, for He will avenge the blood of his____________ a) children b) servants c) people d) slaves 20. What did Moses say to Israel when he finished reciting all the words of the song to them? a) Take to heart all the words I have solemnly declared to you this day, so that you may command your children to obey carefully all the words of this law b) Take to heart all the words I have screamed at you this day, so that you may command your kids to obey all the words c) Was that cool or what? d) Take to heart all the words I have solemnly declared to you this day because I saw some of you sleeping and the Lord will punish you for not listening. 21. Moses told them that these words were not just idle words, what did he say these words were? a) their life b) their body c) their heart d) their strength 22. On that same day the Lord told Moses to go where? a) up into the Abarim Range b) to Mount Nebo in Moab across from Jericho c) a and b d) Mount Everest 23. What did the Lord tell Moses to view from the mountain? a) Canaan b) the land that the Lord was giving the Israelites as their possession c) the valley below d) a and b 24. Where did the Lord say Moses would die? a) On his deathbed b) he would not die c) On the mountain that Moses had climbed d) Hawaii 25. Where did Aaron, Moses's brother die? a) with Moses b) Abarim Range c) Mount Hor d) Nobody knows 26. Moses and Aaron were only permitted to see the land that the Lord would give to the Israelites from a distance and never be able to enter the land, why? a) Because they were too old and couldn't walk that far b) Because they both broke faith with the Lord in the presence of the Israelites at the waters of Meribah Kadesh in the Desert of Zin c) Because they did not uphold His holiness among the Israelites d) b and c Deuteronomy 33 1. In verse 2, where does it say the Lord came from? a) Sinai b) Jerusalem c) the heavens d) the sky 2. How many holy ones from the south, from His mountain slopes does it say He comes with? a) 100 b) 1000 c) one million d) myriads 3. Who does it say loves the people and whose hands are all the holy ones in? a) God b) Moses c) Aaron d) Joshua 4. Verse 6: Let __________ live and not die, nor let his men be few. a) Jacob b) Joseph c) Reuben d) Moses 5. Whose cry does verse 7 want the Lord to hear? a) Moses's b) Judah's c) Reuben's d) Israel's 6. What does verse 8 say about Levi? a) Your Thummin and Urim belong to the man you favored b) You tested him at Massah c) you contended with Him at the waters of Meribah d) a, b and c 7. He teaches Your precepts to Jacob and Your law to Israel. He offers incense before You and whole burnt offerings on Your alter. Which tribe is this verse referring to? a) Judah b) Reuben c) Levi d) Joseph 8. " Let the beloved of the Lord rest secure in Him; for he shields him all day long, and the one the Lord loves rest between His shoulders." Which tribe is this verse referring to? a) Benjamin b) Joseph c) Dan d) Gad 9. May the Lord bless his land with the precious dew from heaven above and with the deep waters that lie below; with the best the sun brings forth and the finest the moon can yield; Which tribe is this verse talking about? a) Judah b) Joseph c) Benjamin d) Dan 10. Who is the prince among his brothers? a) Joseph b) Benjamin c) Judah d) Gad 11. What does verse 17 say about Joseph? a) In majesty he is like a firstborn bull b) his horns are the horns of a wild ox c) a and b d) none of the above 12. They will summon peoples to the mountain and there offer sacrifices of righteousness; they will feast on the abundance of the seas, on the treasures hidden in the sand. Which tribe is the verse referring to? a) Zebulun & Issachar b) Asher & Zebulun c) Dan & Issachar d) Gad 13. Blessed is he who enlarges__________ domain. a) Dan's b) Gad's c) Joseph's d) Asher's 14. He chose the best land for himself; the leader's portion was kept for him. When the heads of the people assembled, he carried out the Lord's righteous will, and His judgments concerning Israel. Which tribe is this verse referring to? a) Gad b) Dan c) Asher d) Levi 15. Who is the lion's cub? a) Gad b) Dan c) Benjamin d) Asher 16. Who will inherit southward to the lake? a) Dan b) Gad c) Naphtali d) Asher 17. Most blessed of sons is ___________; let him be favored by his brother, and let him bathe his feet in oil. a) Asher b) Benjamin c) Joseph d) Dan 18. Verse 26 says, there is no one like the _____ _ ________, who rides on the heavens to help you and on the clouds in His majesty. a) God of Jacob b) God of Joseph c) God of Benjamin d) God of Jeshurun 19. The eternal God is your ____________, and underneath are the everlasting arms. a) rock b) refuge c) strength d) teddy bear 20. So Israel will live in safety alone; Jacob's spring is secure in a land of _______ and _____ _______, where the heavens drop ______. a) barley, new wine, rain b) grain, new wine, dew c) grain, new hope, rain d) rice, old wine, manna 21. What does verse 29 say about Israel's enemies? a) they would be stronger than them b) their enemies would cower before them c) their enemies would laugh at them d) their enemies would help them Deuteronomy 34 1. What mountain did Moses climb? a) Mount Nebo b) Mount Ararat c) Mount Everest d) Mount Sinai 2. Moses climbed mountain from the plains of _______ to the top of _______, across from _________. a) Moab, Pisgah, Jericho b) Pisgah, Jericho, Moab c) Jericho, Pisgah, Moab d) Jericho, Moab, Pisgah 3. There the Lord showed him the whole land from ________ to ______, all of Naphtali, the territory of Ephraim and Manasseh, all the land of Judah as far as the western sea," a) Gad, Desert of Zin b) Gilead, Dan c) Gad, Dan d) Gilead, Gad 4. What did the Lord say to Moses in verse 4? a) This is the land I promised you on oath to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob when I said, "I will give it to your descendants." b) I have let you see it with your eyes, but you will not cross over into it. c) a and b d) This is all yours as I have promised you. 5. Where did the Lord bury Moses? a) In Moab b) No one knows where his grave is c) in the valley opposite Beth Peor d) a, b, and c 6. How old was Moses when he died? a) 130 b) No one knows c) 120 d) 124 7. What kind of condition was he in before he died? a) he was blind b) he was weak c) his eyes were not weak nor was his strength gone d) he was in bad health in general 8. How many days did the Israelites grieve for Moses in the plains of Moab? a) 40 days b) 30 days c) 44 days d) 120 days 9. Verse 9 says, Now Joshua the son of Nun was filled with the spirit of _______ because Moses had laid his _____ on him. a) happiness, hands b) wisdom, hands c) wisdom, fingers d) God, hands 10. What does the verse say that the Israelites did? a) They listened to Joshua b) they disobeyed God c) they turned away from him d) They didn't care either way 11. Verse 10 reads, Since then, __________ prophet has risen in Israel like Moses, whom the Lord knew face to face, who did all those _________ signs and ________ the Lord sent him to do in _________ to Pharaoh and to all his officials and to his whole land. a) many, miraculous, wonders, Canaan b) no, miraculous, wonders, Egypt c) one, fantastic, wonders d) no, great, miraculous, Egypt 12. Verse 12 says, For no one has ever shown the mighty ________ or performed the awesome deeds that Moses did in the sight of all Israel. a) hand b) wonders c) power d) miracles Answers Exodus 1 1. 'b' 2. 'b' 3. 'a' 4. 'b' 5. 'b' 6. 'c' 7. 'b' 8. 'c' 9. 'c' 10. 'c' 11. 'a' 12. 'a' 13. 'b' 14. 'a' 15. 'a' Exodus 2 1. 'b' 2. 'b' 3. 'a' 4. 'b' 5. 'a' 6. 'c' 7. 'b' 8. 'c' 9. 'c' 10. 'c' 11. 'a' 12. 'a' 13. 'b' 14. 'a' 15. 'a' 16. 'd' 17. 'd' 18. 'd' 19. 'c' 20. 'c' 21. 'b' 22. 'a' 23. 'a' 24. 'a' 25. 'b' 26. 'a' 27. 'a' 28. 'd' Exodus 3 1. 'a' 2. 'b' 3. 'b' 4. 'b' 5. 'c' 6. 'a' 7. 'b' 8. 'a' 9. 'b' 10. 'a' 11. 'c' 12. 'c' 13. 'b' 14. 'b' 15. 'b' 16. 'a' 17. 'a' Exodus 4 1. 'a' 2. 'c' 3. 'b' 4. 'a' 5. 'c' 6. 'd' 7. 'c' 8. 'b' 9. 'd' 10. 'b' 11. 'b' 12. 'a' 13. 'd' 14. 'b' 15. 'b' 16. 'a' 17. 'd' 18. 'c' 19. 'b' Exodus 5 1. 'b' 2. 'a' 3. 'd' 4. 'c' 5. 'a' 6. 'c' 7. 'd' 8. 'c' 9. 'd' 10. 'c' 11. 'a' 12. 'b' 13. 'a' 14. 'd' 15. 'a' Exodus 6 1. 'b' 2. 'a' 3. 'd' 4. 'b' 5. 'a' 6. 'd' 7. 'c' 8. 'c' 9. 'a' 10. 'b' 11. 'c' 12. 'b' 13. 'c' 14. 'd' 15. 'b' 16. 'b' 17. 'b' 18. 'c' 19. 'c' Exodus 7 1. 'b' 2. 'c' 3. 'a' 4. 'd' 5. 'a' 6. 'b' 7. 'b' 8. 'a' 9. 'b' 10. 'a' 11. 'c' 12. 'b' 13. 'c' 14. 'c' 15. 'a' 16. 'b' 17. 'b' 18. 'b' 19. 'd' 20. 'd' 21. 'b' 22. 'b' 23. 'c' 24. 'b' Exodus 8 1. 'a' 2. 'b' 3. 'c' 4. 'b' 5. 'a' 6. 'b' 7. 'b' 8. 'c' 9. 'c' 10. 'c' 11. 'd' 12. 'c' 13. 'a' 14. 'b' 15. 'c' 16. 'a' 17. 'c' 18. 'c' 19. 'd' 20. 'b' 21. 'a' 22. 'b' 23. 'c' 24. 'b' 25. 'a' 26. 'b' 27. 'b' 28. 'c' Exodus 9 1. 'b' 2. 'c' 3. 'c' 4. 'a' 5. 'c' 6. 'b' 7. 'a' 8. 'c' 9. 'a' 10. 'd' 11. 'c' 12. 'a' 13. 'b' 14. 'a' 15. 'd' 16. 'd' 17. 'a' 18. 'a' 19. 'b' 20. 'b' 21. 'c' Exodus 10 1. 'c' 2. 'b' 3. 'a' 4. 'd' 5. 'c' 6. 'b' 7. 'd' 8. 'c' 9. 'c' 10. 'd' 11. 'd' 12. 'a' 13. 'd' 14. 'd' 15. 'a' Exodus 11 1. 'c' 2. 'd' 3. 'c' 4. 'c' 5. 'a' 6. 'd' 7. 'c' Exodus 12 1. 'b' 2. 'b' 3. 'a' 4. 'b' 5. 'a' 6. 'c' 7. 'b' 8. 'c' 9. 'c' 10. 'c' 11. 'a' 12. 'd' 13. 'b' 14. 'a' 15. 'b' 16. 'd' 17. 'd' 18. 'd' 19. 'c' 20. 'c' 21. 'b' 22. 'a' 23. 'd' 24. 'a' 25. 'b' 26. 'b' 27. 'a' 28. 'd' Exodus 13 1. 'c' 2. 'b' 3. 'c' 4. 'd' 5. 'c' 6. 'a' 7. 'd' 8. 'c' 9. 'b' 10. 'a' 11. 'b' 12. 'd' 13. 'b' 14. 'a' 15. 'b' 16. 'c' 17. 'd' 18. 'b' 19. 'c' 20. 'a' Exodus 14 1. 'c' 2. 'd' 3. 'b' 4. 'c' 5. 'd' 6. 'a' 7. 'd' 8. 'b' 9. 'c' 10. 'a' 11. 'b' 12. 'd' 13. 'c' 14. 'a' 15. 'c' 16. 'a' 17. 'c' 18. 'b' 19. 'a' 20. 'c' 21. 'b' 22. 'c' 23. 'a' 24. 'c' 25. 'd' 26. 'c' 27. 'd' Exodus 15 1. 'b' 2. 'c' 3. 'a' 4. 'd' 5. 'a' 6. 'd' 7. 'b' 8. 'd' 9. 'a' 10. 'b' 11. 'c' 12. 'd' 13. 'd' 14. 'c' 15. 'b' 16. 'a' 17. 'c' 18. 'c' 19. 'd' 20. 'a' 21. 'b' 22. 'd' 23. 'a' 24. 'c' 25. 'b' 26. 'b' 27. 'a' 28. 'd' 29. 'b' 30. 'c' Exodus 16 1. 'b' 2. 'c' 3. 'd' 4. 'a' 5. 'c' 6. 'd' 7. 'b' 8. 'd' 9. 'a' 10. 'c' 11. 'c' 12. 'a' 13. 'a' 14. 'd' 15. 'a' 16. 'd' 17. 'b' 18. 'a' 19. 'd' 20. 'c' 21. 'd' 22. 'a' 23. 'b' 24. 'd' 25. 'c' Exodus 17 1. 'b' 2. 'b' 3. 'c' 4. 'a' 5. 'd' 6. 'd' 7. 'b' 8. 'c' 9. 'b' 10. 'b' 11. 'c' 12. 'a' 13. 'c' 14. 'd' 15. 'b' 16. 'c' Exodus 18 1. 'b' 2. 'd' 3. 'b' 4. 'c' 5. 'd' 6. 'a' 7. 'c' 8. 'd' 9. 'c' 10. 'a' 11. 'c' 12. 'd' 13. 'd' 14. 'd' 15. 'd' 16. 'c' 17. 'b' 18. 'c' Exodus 19 1. 'b' 2. 'c' 3. 'a' 4. 'd' 5. 'c' 6. 'd' 7. 'a' 8. 'a' 9. 'd' 10. 'c' 11. 'd' 12. 'd' 13. 'c' 14. 'a' 15. 'd' 16. 'c' 17. 'd' 18. 'a' 19. 'd' 20. 'd' 21. 'd' Exodus 20 1. 'd' 2. 'c' 3. 'b' 4. 'd' 5. 'd' 6. 'd' 7. 'c' 8. 'b' 9. 'd' 10. 'd' 11. 'b' 12. 'a' 13. 'a' 14. 'd' 15. 'a' 16. 'd' 17. 'd' 18. 'b' 19. 'd' 20. 'd' 21. 'a' 22. 'c' 23. 'c' 24. 'b' 25. 'd' 26. 'a' 27. 'c' 28. 'a' 29. 'd' Exodus 32 1. 'd' 2. 'a' 3. 'b' 4. 'c' 5. 'c' 6. 'c' 7. 'd' 8. 'c' 9. 'c' 10. 'a' 11. 'd' 12. 'd' 13. 'b' 14. 'c' 15. 'c' 16. 'd' 17. 'b' 18. 'a' 19. 'd' 20. 'c' 21. 'a' 22. 'd' 23. 'd' 24. 'b' 25. 'a' 26. 'c' 27. 'a' 28. 'a' 29. 'c' 30. 'a' Exodus 33 1. 'd' 2. 'b' 3. 'b' 4. 'a' 5. 'c' 6. 'c' 7. 'a' 8. 'd' 9. 'c' 10. 'd' 11. 'b' 12. 'b' 13. 'c' 14. 'c' 15. 'd' 16. 'c' 17. 'b' 18. 'a' 19. 'd' 20. 'd' 21. 'a' 22. 'c' 23. 'b' 24. 'b' Exodus 34 1. 'c' 2. 'b' 3. 'c' 4. 'd' 5. 'b' 6. 'c' 7. 'c' 8. 'a' 9. 'd' 10. 'c' 11. 'a' 12. 'd' 13. 'c' 14. 'd' 15. 'c' 16. 'c' 17. 'a' 18. 'c' 19. 'b' 20. 'd' 21. 'c' 22. 'd' 23. 'b' 24. 'a' 25. 'd' 26. 'c' 27. 'd' 28. 'a' 29. 'c' 30. 'd' 31. 'a' 32. 'c' 33. 'c' 34. 'd' Numbers 1 1. 'c' 2. 'b' 3. 'b' 4. 'a' 5. 'c' 6. 'd' 7. 'c' 8. 'c' 9. 'b' 10. 'b' 11. 'c' 12. 'b' 13. 'a' 14. 'c' 15. 'd' Numbers 2 1. 'd' 2. 'b' 3. 'a' 4. 'd' 5. 'a' 6. 'd' 7. 'b' 8. 'c' 9. 'c' 10. 'd' 11. 'a' 12. 'b' 13. 'b' 14. 'c' 15. 'd' 16. 'c' 17. 'd' Numbers 3 1. 'd' 2. 'c' 3. 'a' 4. 'b' 5. 'd' 6. 'd' 7. 'a' 8. 'c' 9. 'd' 10. 'a' 11. 'c' 12. 'a' 13. 'c' 14. 'b' 15. 'c' 16. 'c' 17. 'b' 18. 'a' 19. 'b' 20. 'd' Numbers 10 1. 'a' 2. 'b' 3. 'd' 4. 'a' 5. 'c' 6. 'd' 7. 'b' 8. 'a' 9. 'c' 10. 'd' 11. 'a' 12. 'b' 13. 'c' 14. 'a' 15. 'c' 16. 'b' 17. 'a' 18. 'd' 19. 'b' 20. 'd' 21. 'c' 22. 'c' 23. 'b' 24. 'd' Numbers 11 1. 'a' 2. 'b' 3. 'a' 4. 'c' 5. 'a' 6. 'd' 7. 'b' 8. 'c' 9. 'b' 10. 'd' 11. 'c' 12. 'd' 13. 'b' 14. 'c' 15. 'd' 16. 'a' 17. 'c' 18. 'a' 19. 'c' 20. 'b' 21. 'a' 22. 'c' 23. 'd' 24. 'b' 25. 'd' 26. 'd' 27. 'b' 28. 'a' Numbers 12 1. 'b' 2. 'c' 3. 'd' 4. 'c' 5. 'a' 6. 'c' 7. 'a' 8. 'c' 9. 'b' 10. 'd' 11. 'a' 12. 'b' 13. 'c' 14. 'c' 15. 'd' 16. 'b' Numbers 13 1. 'c' 2. 'a' 3. 'd' 4. 'a' 5. 'a' 6. 'c' 7. 'd' 8. 'b' 9. 'b' 10. 'c' 11. 'a' 12. 'a' 13. 'c' 14. 'd' 15. 'a' 16. 'b' 17. 'b' 18. 'a' 19. 'c' 20. 'd' 21. 'b' 22. 'a' 23. 'c' 24. 'd' 25. 'b' 26. 'c' 27. 'c' Numbers 14 1. 'a' 2. 'c' 3. 'c' 4. 'd' 5. 'd' 6. 'a' 7. 'c' 8. 'b' 9. 'a' 10. 'c' 11. 'b' 12. 'd' 13. 'd' 14. 'b' 15. 'd' 16. 'a' 17. 'b' 18. 'c' 19. 'c' 20. 'b' 21. 'a' 22. 'a' 23. 'c' 24. 'd' Numbers 20 1. 'c' 2. 'd' 3. 'a' 4. 'c' 5. 'b' 6. 'c' 7. 'a' 8. 'a' 9. 'd' 10. 'b' 11. 'a' 12. 'd' 13. 'c' 14. 'b' 15. 'd' 16. 'a' 17. 'b' 18. 'd' 19. 'c' 20. 'b' Numbers 21 1. 'a' 2. 'c' 3. 'b' 4. 'b' 5. 'd' 6. 'a' 7. 'c' 8. 'd' 9. 'a' 10. 'b' 11. 'a' 12. 'c' 13. 'a' 14. 'd' 15. 'b' 16. 'a' 17. 'c' 18. 'b' 19. 'd' 20. 'b' 21. 'a' 22. 'c' 23. 'd' 24. 'a' 25. 'a' 26. 'c' 27. 'b' 28. 'd' 29. 'b' 30. 'c' 31. 'a' 32. 'd' 33. 'b' 34. 'd' 35. 'c' 36. 'a' 37. 'c' 38. 'b' 39. 'd' 40. 'a' Numbers 22 1. 'b' 2. 'a' 3. 'd' 4. 'c' 5. 'b' 6. 'd' 7. 'c' 8. 'b' 9. 'a' 10. 'd' 11. 'c' 12. 'd' 13. 'd' 14. 'd' 15. 'c' 16. 'b' 17. 'a' 18. 'c' 19. 'b' 20. 'c' 21. 'c' 22. 'c' 23. 'a' 24. 'd' 25. 'c' 26. 'b' 27. 'd' 28. 'd' 29. 'c' 30. 'c' 31. 'd' 32. 'd' 33. 'd' 34. 'd' Numbers 23 1. 'a' 2. 'd' 3. 'd' 4. 'd' 5. 'c' 6. 'd' 7. 'd' 8. 'a' 9. 'b' 10. 'c' 11. 'b' 12. 'a' Numbers 24 1. 'b' 2. 'c' 3. 'b' 4. 'c' 5. 'c' 6. 'd' 7. 'd' 8. 'c' 9. 'c' 10. 'd' 11. 'b' 12. 'a' 13. 'c' 14. 'c' 15. 'd' 16. 'd' 17. 'b' 18. 'c' 19. 'd' Numbers 25 1. 'd' 2. 'd' 3. 'b' 4. 'c' 5. 'd' 6. 'a' 7. 'd' 8. 'd' 9. 'b' 10. 'c' 11. 'c' 12. 'b' 13. 'c' 14. 'b' 15. 'a' 16. 'c' 17. 'd' Numbers 31 1. 'b' 2. 'd' 3. 'a' 4. 'b' 5. 'a' 6. 'c' 7. 'c' 8. 'd' 9. 'a' 10. 'b' 11. 'd' 12. 'c' 13. 'a' 14. 'b' 15. 'c' 16. 'd' 17. 'a' Numbers 32 1. 'b' 2. 'a' 3. 'd' 4. 'c' 5. 'c' 6. 'b' 7. 'd' 8. 'a' 9. 'd' 10. 'b' 11. 'a' 12. 'c' 13. 'a' 14. 'b' Numbers 33 1. 'd' 2. 'b' 3. 'c' 4. 'c' 5. 'd' 6. 'b' 7. 'a' 8. 'a' 9. 'b' 10. 'd' 11. 'a' 12. 'd' 13. 'a' 14. 'b' 15. 'c' 16. 'd' 17. 'b' 18. 'c' 19. 'b' 20. 'd' 21. 'a' 22. 'd' Numbers 34 1. 'a' 2. 'b' 3. 'c' 4. 'b' 5. 'd' 6. 'a' 7. 'c' 8. 'b' 9. 'a' 10. 'c' 11. 'd' 12. 'd' 13. 'a' 14. 'c' 15. 'b' 16. 'b' 17. 'd' 18. 'a' 19. 'a' 20. 'b' 21. 'c' 22. 'c' 23. 'b' 24. 'd' 25. 'a' Numbers 35 1. 'a' 2. 'a' 3. 'b' 4. 'c' 5. 'c' 6. 'b' 7. 'b' 8. 'b' 9. 'a' 10. 'c' 11. 'c' 12. 'd' 13. 'c' 14. 'd' 15. 'd' 16. 'b' 17. 'a' 18. 'c' 19. 'c' 20. 'b' 21. 'c' 22. 'a' 23. 'b' 24. 'c' Numbers 36 1. 'c' 2. 'c' 3. 'b' 4. 'c' 5. 'b' 6. 'c' 7. 'b' 8. 'a' 9. 'b' 10. 'a' 11. 'b' Deuteronomy 31 1. 'd' 2. 'a' 3. 'c' 4. 'c' 5. 'd' 6. 'd' 7. 'b' 8. 'd' 9. 'b' 10. 'b' 11. 'b' 12. 'c' 13. 'a' 14. 'c' 15. 'b' 16. 'b' 17. 'a' 18. 'c' 19. 'b' 20. 'd' Deuteronomy 32 1. 'a' 2. 'd' 3. 'c' 4. 'a' 5. 'b' 6. 'c' 7. 'd' 8. 'a' 9. 'b' 10. 'd' 11. 'b' 12. 'c' 13. 'a' 14. 'b' 15. 'a' 16. 'c' 17. 'd' 18. 'b' 19. 'b' 20. 'a' 21. 'a' 22. 'c' 23. 'd' 24. 'c' 25. 'c' 26. 'd' Deuteronomy 33 1. 'a' 2. 'd' 3. 'a' 4. 'c' 5. 'b' 6. 'd' 7. 'c' 8. 'a' 9. 'b' 10. 'a' 11. 'c' 12. 'a' 13. 'b' 14. 'a' 15. 'b' 16. 'c' 17. 'a' 18. 'd' 19. 'b' 20. 'b' 21. 'b' Deuteronomy 34 1. 'a' 2. 'a' 3. 'b' 4. 'c' 5. 'd' 6. 'c' 7. 'c' 8. 'b' 9. 'b' 10. 'a' 11. 'b' 12. 'c'