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The Life of Moses Quiz

Moses stands as one of the most significant figures in the Old Testament, called by God to lead the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt and deliver the Ten Commandments. This quiz explores the major events of Moses' life, from his birth and adoption by Pharaoh's daughter to his role as mediator between God and Israel. Whether you're studying the book of Exodus or deepening your understanding of biblical history, these questions will test your knowledge of this remarkable leader's journey.

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What was Moses' Egyptian name before he was called by God?

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Moses flee to Midian after killing the Egyptian?+
When Pharaoh heard about the killing, he tried to have Moses executed, so Moses fled to Midian for his own safety (Exodus 2:15). He lived there for 40 years before God called him back to Egypt to free the Israelites.
What was the significance of the Passover lamb?+
The blood of the Passover lamb marked the doorposts of Israelite homes, and the angel of death passed over these homes, sparing the firstborn. This demonstrated God's protection of His people and is a central symbol in Christian theology as well (1 Corinthians 5:7).
Why did God give the Ten Commandments on tablets of stone?+
The tablets of stone symbolized the permanence and unchanging nature of God's law, and writing the law with God's own finger emphasized its divine origin and authority. The tablets were later placed in the Ark of the Covenant as a sign of God's covenant with Israel (Exodus 31:18).

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