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| How was Jacob's family treated when they arrived in Egypt? |
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| They were given the best land in Goshen, a fertile area in northern Egypt. They were honored quest. |
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| Why did the Israelites become slaves? |
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| The kingdom became one and they were built. |
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| Why did Moses have to flee Egypt? |
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| He killed an Egyptian solider. |
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| What happened at the burning bush? |
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| He told Moses to free his people. |
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| What happened at the burning bush? |
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| He told Moses to free his people. |
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| What name does God give to himself? |
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I AM is God's name. IDONYA means LORD.
I AM means God. IDONYA means Lord. |
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| What does God ask of Moses? |
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| God wanted Moses to lead his people to the promise land. |
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| What did the plagues represent? |
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| The struggle from God to the pharaoh and showed God's power. |
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| The pharaoh refused to let the Israelites go after nine plagues. What did God promise? |
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| He promised one more plague and then he would drive his people out of Egypt. |
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| How did God help His people? |
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| He killed the first born all over Egypt. |
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| How did the Israelites prepare for their escape? |
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| They had a sadder meal. They wiped blood on their door frames. |
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| What is unleavened bread? |
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| bread made without yeast, which takes less time to make. It symbolizes the Israelites' rush to escape. |
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| What is the meaning of the Passover? |
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| When God passed over the whole of Egypt and took all the lives of the firstborn Egyptians and spared his people. |
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| How did God lead the Israelites out of Egypt? |
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| He parted the Red Sea. In the day he formed a column of cloud and in the night he formed a column of fire so they could travel day and night. |
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| What do the waters of the Red Sea symbolize for Christians? |
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| Bishop of constantinople claimed that jesus was really two persons one divinebandvone human |
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| Considered the greatest ecumenical movement. They confirmed that jesus was one person with two natures |
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| The teachings of pope leo the great is that jesusvis onevperson with two natures divine and human this position was in the council of chalcedon |
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