
Insights on Exodus: Israelites' Complaints and Divine Provisions
Explore key questions from Exodus 16:2-5 where the Israelites grumbled against Moses and Aaron, the Lord's responses, and the unique provisions provided. Discover why the people complained, what the Lord promised to rain down, and the significance of gathering bread daily in the wilderness.
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EXODUS Dig Site 12 Red Level Questions
What did the Israelites say when they grumbled against Moses and Aaron? (16:2-3) 1. If only we had died by the Lord s hand in Egypt! 2. There we ate all the food we wanted. 3. Both answers are correct
What did the Israelites say when they grumbled against Moses and Aaron? (16:2-3) 1. If only we had died by the Lord s hand in Egypt! 2. There we ate all the food we wanted. 3. Both answers are correct
Why did the Israelites complain to Moses and Aaron? (16:2-3) 1. They were tired. 2. They were bored. 3. They thought they were starving.
Why did the Israelites complain to Moses and Aaron? (16:2-3) 1. They were tired. 2. They were bored. 3. They thought they were starving.
What did the Lord say He would rain down for the people? (16:4) 1. Water 2. Bread 3. Both answers are correct
What did the Lord say He would rain down for the people? (16:4) 1. Water 2. Bread 3. Both answers are correct
Why did the Lord tell the people to go out and gather bread each day? (16:4) 1. He wanted to give them some work. 2. It was a way to count the people. 3. It was a test to see if they would follow His instructions.
Why did the Lord tell the people to go out and gather bread each day? (16:4) 1. He wanted to give them some work. 2. It was a way to count the people. 3. It was a test to see if they would follow His instructions.
What day were the people to gather twice as much bread? (16:5) 1. The sixth day 2. The first day 3. The seventh day
What day were the people to gather twice as much bread? (16:5) 1. The sixth day 2. The first day 3. The seventh day
Whom did Moses say the people were grumbling against? (16:8) 1. Moses 2. Aaron 3. The Lord
Whom did Moses say the people were grumbling against? (16:8) 1. Moses 2. Aaron 3. The Lord
What happened while Aaron was speaking to the people? (16:10) 1. The glory of the Lord appeared in the cloud. 2. The Lord spoke in a voice of thunder. 3. A dove came and rested on Aaron s shoulder.
What happened while Aaron was speaking to the people? (16:10) 1. The glory of the Lord appeared in the cloud. 2. The Lord spoke in a voice of thunder. 3. A dove came and rested on Aaron s shoulder.
What did God say the people would eat at twilight? (16:12) 1. Bread 2. Meat 3. Nothing
What did God say the people would eat at twilight? (16:12) 1. Bread 2. Meat 3. Nothing
What meat did the Lord send to cover the camp? (16:13) 1. Quail 2. Pheasant 3. Cornish hen
What meat did the Lord send to cover the camp? (16:13) 1. Quail 2. Pheasant 3. Cornish hen
What was left on the ground after the morning dew was gone? (16:14) 1. Loaves of bread 2. Sheets of cake 3. Thin flakes that looked like frost
What was left on the ground after the morning dew was gone? (16:14) 1. Loaves of bread 2. Sheets of cake 3. Thin flakes that looked like frost
What happened when people kept bread overnight when they weren t supposed to? (16:20) 1. It began to smell. 2. It was full of maggots. 3. Both answers are correct
What happened when people kept bread overnight when they weren t supposed to? (16:20) 1. It began to smell. 2. It was full of maggots. 3. Both answers are correct
What happened to the bread when the sun grew hot? (16:21) 1. It melted away. 2. It turned into quails. 3. Both answers are correct
What happened to the bread when the sun grew hot? (16:21) 1. It melted away. 2. It turned into quails. 3. Both answers are correct
What did the people do on the sixth day? (16:22) 1. They gathered just enough for that day. 2. They gathered twice as much so they would have bread for the seventh day. 3. They gathered enough for three days.
What did the people do on the sixth day? (16:22) 1. They gathered just enough for that day. 2. They gathered twice as much so they would have bread for the seventh day. 3. They gathered enough for three days.
What did the people do on the seventh day? (16:27, 30) 1. They rested. 2. Some people tried to gather bread, but there was none. 3. Both answers are correct
What did the people do on the seventh day? (16:27, 30) 1. They rested. 2. Some people tried to gather bread, but there was none. 3. Both answers are correct
What did the people call the bread? (16:31) 1. Manna 2. Mush 3. Wafers
What did the people call the bread? (16:31) 1. Manna 2. Mush 3. Wafers
What did the manna look and taste like? (16:31) 1. Milk and crackers with honey 2. Corn and sugar cookies 3. Coriander seed and wafers made with honey
What did the manna look and taste like? (16:31) 1. Milk and crackers with honey 2. Corn and sugar cookies 3. Coriander seed and wafers made with honey
What did the Israelites ask for after God gave them food? (17:2) 1. Shade 2. Water 3. Both answers are correct
What did the Israelites ask for after God gave them food? (17:2) 1. Shade 2. Water 3. Both answers are correct
What did the Israelites think would happen to them without water? (17:3) 1. They would die of thirst. 2. Their children and livestock would die of thirst. 3. Both answers are correct.
What did the Israelites think would happen to them without water? (17:3) 1. They would die of thirst. 2. Their children and livestock would die of thirst. 3. Both answers are correct.
What did Moses tell the Lord he thought the people were almost ready to do to him? (17:4) 1. Stone him 2. Drown him 3. Send him away
What did Moses tell the Lord he thought the people were almost ready to do to him? (17:4) 1. Stone him 2. Drown him 3. Send him away
What did the Lord say would happen when Moses struck the rock? (17:6) 1. Blazing fire would come out. 2. Water would come out. 3. Both answers are correct.
What did the Lord say would happen when Moses struck the rock? (17:6) 1. Blazing fire would come out. 2. Water would come out. 3. Both answers are correct.