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Why did the Israelites complain to Moses?
They felt that God had abandoned them because of their disobedience in Egypt.
They felt that it would have been better to die in Egypt than to be slaughtered by Pharoah's army at the Red Sea.
They had been traveling too long and were tired.
Moses had gotten them lost in the wilderness.
How had God kept His promise to the people?
He had killed Pharoah as he sat upon his throne in Egypt.
He sent three plagues which caused Pharoah to willingly release the Israelites.
He sent Moses to deliver the Israelites out of Egypt and bring them to Canaan.
He helped the Hebrew men to defeat the Philistines as they traveled to Canaan.
What did Moses say in response to the Israelites' complaining?
"Do not be afraid, stand still, and see God's deliverance."
"We have come this far by faith leaning on the Lord Jehovah."
"Trust God and live."
"Pharoah and his chariots are no match for the One true God!"
What did God tell the Israelites to do?
Be subject to the authority of Pharoah and return to Egypt.
Move further up the bank of the Red Sea to find safe passage.
Stand back and let God fight for them.
Stretch forth their hands toward the Red Sea so it would part.
How did the plan to part the Red Sea serve more than one purpose? (Choose all that apply.)
It gave the Israelites a path to freedom.
It provided a trap for the Egyptians.
It kept the Egyptians from crossing the Red Sea on dry land to chase the Israelites.
It proved that the God of the Israelites was indeed more powerful than the many false gods of the Egyptians.
Who went before the camp of Israel?
Zipporah, Moses' wife
Miriam, Moses' sister
Aaron, Moses' brother
The angel of God
What happened to the waters of the Red Sea?
The sun's extreme heat evaporated enough water to allow safe passage.
The wind dried a safe path through the waters.
A waterfall appeared to re-direct the water's path.
The water disappeared as if it were an illusion.
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