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Journey Through God's Word

God Delivers


Skim the history of how Abraham's family came to be in Egypt (Genesis 37-50).Read Exodus 1-14 and review God's covenant with Abraham (Genesis 15).
1. a) Compare God's word to Abraham (Genesis 15:5,13-16) with the events in Exodus 1:1-7. Use phrases from Exodus to show that God was keeping his word to Abraham.  



b) What remains to be fulfilled of God's promise? 




Read Exodus 1-2
2. What was the new Pharaoh's attitude toward God's people? 



3. Describe the Israelite's oppression that happened according to the word of the Lord. 



4. What do you think God was accomplishing through all this? 



5. How does God's purpose for the Israelite's suffering give you hope in your present trial? 



6. In  your own words, summarize Moses' life up to his exile. 



7. Moses had seemed to be in a perfect position to help his people, yet his efforts resulted in failure. How does God's word to Zerubbabel in Zechariah 4:6 relate to Moses' failed attempt at deliverance? 



8. How does Zechariah 4:6 challenge your attitudes or help your faith in your present situation?  



9. What four things are said by God in Exodus 2:24-25?  



10. What is it that God remembers? (See Genesis 15:14)  
The following chapters in this study of Exodus will unfold for us the fulfillment of God's promise to Abraham.



11. Read Exodus 3:1-4:17. a) Describe the miraculous way God revealed himself to Moses, listing references. 



b) Listing references, use phrases from this passage that show:
  • God's commission to Moses
 
  • The assurance of his presence
 
  • The revealing of his name
 

Read Exodus 4:18-6:30
12. What events in chapter 5 cause Moses to be discouraged after his initial encounter with Pharaoh? 



13. When Moses takes his complaint to the Lord, how does God assure Moses that his people will indeed be free? 



14. What encouragement do you gain from the fact that God remembers his covenant? 



15. Read chapters 7-12. In the chart below, list each plague and its effect.
Plague                                                                                                              Effect

 





Reread Exodus 1216. Use phrases (give verses) that show God's instructions regarding the Passover lamb and its purpose. 



17. What were God's instructions for the observance of this rite in the future? Give references. 



18. Read verses 43-51. Tell what was required of one who would participate in the Passover sacrifice. 



19. See 1 Corinthians 5:7-8. a) What do we learn about the significance of the Old Testament Passover lamb? 



b) What do we learn about God's requirements about how we are to celebrate the feast? 



20. a) Read Exodus 13:17-14:31 and summarize the exodus events in your own words. 



21. Compare 1 Corinthians 10:2 with Galatians 3:27 and explain what the crossing of the Red Sea represents. 



22. Read Exodus 14:31 and describe what God's people saw and the effect it had on them. 



23. What have you seen as God has kept his word to you? What effect does this have on you? 



24. What do you learn about the character of God from the chapters in this lesson and how will this knowledge impact your relationship with God? 



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