Today's Reading is Exodus 13 - 14 and Psalms 5 - 7. Questions are as follows: 1. What did Israel have to give back to God each year? 2. What month did the children of Israel leave Egypt? 3. Why did God not lead the people through the land of the Philistines? 4. Whose bones did Moses take with him? 5. How did God lead them by day or night? 6. What did Pharaoh decide to do to Israel after they left? 7. What sea did Israel need to cross? 8. a. What did God do through Moses to the sea? b. How long did this take? c. Why were the Egyptians not able to pursue them that night? 9. When Israel crossed the sea, what condition was the bed of the sea? 10. When the Egyptians pursued Israel into the sea, what happened to their chariots? 11. When all the Egyptians were in the middle of the sea, what happened to them? 12. For what is this prayer? 13. What does God hate? 14. For what does the psalmist pray? 15. What does the psalmist demonstrate? 16. Why would persecution be justified? 17. How will God judge us? 18. What will happen to the wicked?
Today's Readings are Exodus 15 - 16 and Psalms 8 - 9. Questions are: 1. What was the song of Moses about? 2. a. What did the people of Israel complain about in the wilderness of Shur? b. What happened when Moses threw a tree into the waters? 3. How long had it been since Israel had left Egypt and until they were in the Wilderness of Sin? 4. What were the children of Israel complaining about now? 5. What did Moses tell Israel that God would do for them? 6. What did God give Israel to satisfy their complaints? 7. How much of the food were the children of Israel to gather each day? 8. If they gathered more than they needed, what happened to the food? 9. a. On the day before the Sabbath, how much food were they to gather? b. What happened with the extra that was gatherd? c. 10. When were they to prepare this extra food? 11. How long did God provide this food for Israel? 12. What is man’s significance? 13. What is praised? 14. What is God to those who trust in Him?
I've been thinking for something to do on Fridays, since I don't have any readings. Let's do your favorite passage and why it's your favorite. So on Friday, post them up. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Great thread Wreakless. I'm going through the Bible myself in a chronological order with a devotional right now so don't have the time to do this but I do like checking in to see if I can answer the questions. Keep up the good work.
Today's Reading is Exodus 17 - 19 and Psalm 10 - 12. Questions are: 1. What did Israel complain about when they were camped at Rephidim? 2. At the rock in Horeb, what did God provide for Israel? 3. When Israel was fighting the Amalekites, what did Aaron and Hur do for Moses during the battle? 4. Who came to meet Moses in the wilderness? 5. What good advice did Jethro give to Moses? 6. How long after leaving Egypt did Israel arrive in the Wilderness of Sinai? 7. a. What was Israel to be ready for in 3 days? b. What preparations did the people of Israel make before the third day? 8. What would happen to the people if they set foot on the mountain while God was there? 9. Who do the wicked not fear? 10. For what does the psalmist pray? 11. What faith is shown? 12. What is constant for the oppressed and needy?
Today's Reading is Exodus 20 - 22 and Psalm 13 - 15. Questions are: 1. What was the first set of instructions that God gave to Moses on Mount Sinai? 2. a. What does taking God's name in vain mean? b. What is the promise given if you honor your father and mother? c. What does it mean to bear false witness against someone? d. What does it mean "to covet"? 3. a. When the people saw the smoke and heard the thundering and the sound of the trumpet, how did they react? b. What did they ask Moses to do for them? 4. How did God want them to build an altar to Him? 5. Why was there to be no steps up to the altar? 6. If a servant did not want to leave his master after the seventh year, what was done to him? 7. If a man struck his father or mother, what happened to him? 8. If your neighbor's property is lost, destroyed, or stolen while it is in your care, in what way would you not be responsible for it? 9. Why was Israel not to mistreat strangers in their land? 10. Who are we not to revile or curse? 11. What should we trust before our enemies? 12. What is the condition of the people? 13. Who may dwell with the Lord?
Today's Reading is Exodus 23 - 25 and Psalms 16 - 17 Questions are: 1. How many years was Israel to sow the land and let it rest? 2. a. What were the 3 feasts that Israel was to observe each year? b. What did each feast represent? 3. Why would God drive the people of the land of Canaan out slowly? 4. Who was Moses' assistant on Mount Sinai? 5. How long did Moses stay on the mountain? 6. a. A cubit being 1½ feet, how large was the ark of the covenant? b. What was the ark of the covenant made with? c. How was it to be carried? 7. a. Which way did the cherubim face? b. What did they look toward? 8. a. What was to be placed on the table? b. Of what was the table made? c. How was it carried? 9. a. Of what was the lampstand made? b. How many branches were on the lampstand? c. How many cups were on each branch? d. What was the shape of the cups? e. How many bowls were on the lampstand? f. What was the shape of the bowls? g. How were the bowls placed on the lampstand? 10. How many lamps stood in front of the gold lampstand? 11. What is the condition and hope of the faithful? 12. What vindication did the psalmist seek? 13. What satisfied men of the world? 14. What would satisfy the psalmist?
Today's reading is Exodus 28 - 29 and Psalms 19 - 21. Questions are: 1. a. What was on the shoulders of Aaron's ephod? b. What was written on these? 2. How many rows of stones were on the breastplate? 3. a. What was on the bottom of the ephod that Aaron was to wear? b. Why were they here? 4. What were some of the items used to consecrate Aaron and his sons? 5. Where was the blood of the young bull used? 6. a. What part of the bull was burned on the altar? b. What was done with the rest of the bull? 7. a. What was done with the blood of the first ram? b. What was done with the rest of the ram? 8. a. What was done with the blood of the second ram? b. What part of the second ram was used as a wave offering? c. What else was used with the wave offering? d. What was done with the flesh of the second ram? 9. What was the daily offering that had to be done through all the generations? 10. What reveals the glory of God? 11. What brings us great reward? 12. Who did the king seek for victory over his enemies? 13. Why was the king so thankful?
Today's Reading is Exodus 32 - 33 and Psalms 24 - 26. No questions again today. I've been real busy. But we are 41 days into the Bible. Keep it up for those following along.