Exodus 19-34 Study Guide Flashcards

Moses and the Israelites at Mt. Sinai (25 cards)

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What did the Lord say the people would be if they obeyed him and kept his covenant?

A

They would be a kingdom of priests and a holy nation

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What is a theophany?

A

a dramatic appearance or manifestation of God

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3
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What are 7 different sights, sounds, or events that happened in the theophany on Mount Sinai?

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Thunder, lightning, a large cloud covered Mt. Sinai, A loud trumpet blast, the people were afraid, Mt. Sinai was in smoke, and Moses spoke to God

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4
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How many years did a Hebrew slave have to serve before he could be set free?

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6

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5
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What are the 9 capital crimes that were punished by death under the law of Moses?

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Murder, striking you father or mother, cursing you mother or father, allowing you ox to gore someone to death after it already had killed someone, Sorcery, lying with a beast, sacrificing to any god other than the Lord, and working on the Sabbath

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6
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What is the number 1 capital crime?

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murder

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What are the four different groups of people who were considered anawim in ancient Israel?

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foreigners, poor people widows, and orphans

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8
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When was the Sabbatical Year?

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Every 7 years

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9
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What was the Sabbatical Year for?

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To let the land rest and to let the poor people get the remains of last years crops

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10
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What are the 2 names for the annual spring feast that celebrated the exodus from Egypt?

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Passover and the Feast of Unleavened Bread

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What is the Hebrew name of the month in which Passover is celebrated?

A

Abib

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12
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What are the three different names for the annual summer feast that celebrated the first wheat harvest?

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Pentecost, the feast of weeks, and the feast of the first fruits

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How is the date for Pentecost calculated?

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You count a week of weeks, which is 49 days and the 50th day is Pentecost

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14
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What does Pentecost mean?

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50

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15
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What are the 4 different names to celebrate the annual fall feast that celebrates the final harvest of the uyear

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Succoth/Sukkoth, The east of boots, the feast of tabernacles, and the feast of ingathering

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16
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What did Moses do with the blood of the covenant?

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He sprinted it on the people and threw it against the altar

17
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Who were the first priests of Israel?

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Aaron and his sons

18
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Who were the priests of Israel after the first priests?

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The descendants of Aaron

19
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What was the three activities that the Old Testament Israelite priests were expected to perform?

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To offer sacrifices, say the prayers, and teach the law of Moses

20
Q

What was engraved on the Turban?

A

Holy to the Lord

21
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What was the name of the apron like garment worn by the high priest?

22
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What was the garment was attached to the Ephod?

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The briestpice

23
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What were the 3 different body parts where Moses put the ram’s blood on Aaron and his sons?

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The tip of his right ear, the thumb of his right hand, and the great toes on your right hand

24
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What does Exodus 33:11 say?

A

The Lord used to speak to Moses face to face as a man speaks to his friend

25
When the Lord passed by Moses, what did he say?
the Lord, the Lord, a God merciful and gracous