Red Level Quiz Lesson 19

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Exodus Red level quizzing lesson 19


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  • 1. 

    What did the Lord tell Moses to make?

    • A.

      A new walking staff

    • B.

      Two stone tablets

    • C.

      Both answers are correct

    Correct Answer
    B. Two stone tablets
    Explanation
    The Lord told Moses to make two stone tablets. This is evident from the given options where it is stated that both answers are correct. Therefore, it can be inferred that the Lord instructed Moses to create two stone tablets.

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  • 2. 

    Why did Moses have to chisel out two stone tablets?

    • A.

      He lost the first ones.

    • B.

      He gave the first ones to Joshua.

    • C.

      He broke the first ones.

    Correct Answer
    C. He broke the first ones.
    Explanation
    Moses had to chisel out two stone tablets because he broke the first ones. This suggests that Moses had received the Ten Commandments from God on the first set of tablets, but in a fit of anger, he broke them. As a result, he had to go back up Mount Sinai and carve out a new set of tablets to replace the broken ones.

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  • 3. 

    What did the Lord tell Moses He would do with the new tablets?

    • A.

      Use them to send a message to Pharaoh

    • B.

      Write on them the words that were on the first ones.

    • C.

      Write on them more new commands

    Correct Answer
    B. Write on them the words that were on the first ones.
    Explanation
    The Lord told Moses that He would write on the new tablets the words that were on the first ones. This suggests that the Lord wanted to restore the commandments that were given to Moses on the original tablets, which were broken by Moses in anger. By rewriting the words on the new tablets, the Lord ensured that His instructions and laws would be preserved and communicated to the Israelites.

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  • 4. 

    Where did the Lord tell Moses to go after making the tablets?

    • A.

      Mount Sinai

    • B.

      Red Sea

    • C.

      The Israelite camp

    Correct Answer
    A. Mount Sinai
    Explanation
    After making the tablets, the Lord instructed Moses to go to Mount Sinai. Mount Sinai is the place where Moses received the Ten Commandments from God. It is a significant location in the Bible where Moses had several encounters with God and received divine guidance. Therefore, it is the correct answer to the question.

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  • 5. 

    Who was to go with Moses when he took the new tablets up the mountain?

    • A.

      Joshua

    • B.

      No one

    • C.

      Aaron

    Correct Answer
    B. No one
    Explanation
    When Moses took the new tablets up the mountain, no one was supposed to go with him. This can be inferred from the context of the question, as there is no mention of anyone accompanying Moses in the biblical account. Therefore, the correct answer is "No one."

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  • 6. 

    When did Moses take up the second set of tablets to Mount Sinai?

    • A.

      Early in the morning

    • B.

      Late at night

    • C.

      In the middle of the day

    Correct Answer
    A. Early in the morning
    Explanation
    Moses took up the second set of tablets to Mount Sinai early in the morning. This suggests that he wanted to start the task as soon as possible and have ample time to complete it. Additionally, early morning is often associated with a sense of freshness, clarity, and new beginnings, which could symbolize the importance and significance of the tablets. By choosing to go early in the morning, Moses may have also wanted to avoid distractions or interruptions that could occur later in the day.

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  • 7. 

    Who came and stood by Moses on the mountain?

    • A.

      Aaron

    • B.

      Joshua

    • C.

      The Lord

    Correct Answer
    C. The Lord
    Explanation
    The Lord came and stood by Moses on the mountain.

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  • 8. 

    What did the Lord proclaim about himself on the mountain?

    • A.

      He is compassionate.

    • B.

      He is gracious.

    • C.

      Both answers are correct.

    Correct Answer
    C. Both answers are correct.
    Explanation
    The Lord proclaimed about himself on the mountain that he is compassionate and gracious. This means that he is full of mercy and kindness towards his people. He is understanding and forgiving, always ready to show love and compassion. This proclamation highlights the Lord's character and his willingness to extend grace to those who seek him.

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  • 9. 

    While he was on the mountain, what did Moses ask the Lord to do for the people?

    • A.

      Forgive their sin

    • B.

      Take them as His inheritance

    • C.

      Both answers are correct

    Correct Answer
    C. Both answers are correct
    Explanation
    Moses asked the Lord to forgive the people's sin and also to take them as His inheritance. This implies that Moses wanted the Lord to show mercy and pardon the people for their wrongdoing, while also asking for the Lord's protection and guidance for the people, treating them as His chosen possession. Both requests reflect Moses' concern for the people's spiritual well-being and his desire for them to have a close relationship with the Lord.

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  • 10. 

    What did the Lord tell the people not to do?

    • A.

      Not to make a treaty with those who live in the land where they were going.

    • B.

      Not to worship any other god

    • C.

      Both answers are correct

    Correct Answer
    C. Both answers are correct
    Explanation
    The Lord told the people not to make a treaty with those who live in the land where they were going, as well as not to worship any other god. Both of these instructions were given by the Lord, so both answers are correct.

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  • 11. 

    How many days did the Lord say the people should labor?

    • A.

      Five days

    • B.

      Six days

    • C.

      Seven days

    Correct Answer
    B. Six days
    Explanation
    The Lord said that the people should labor for six days. This implies that the Lord expects the people to work for six days and rest on the seventh day. This concept of working for six days and resting on the seventh day is commonly known as the idea of a six-day workweek followed by a day of rest, which is often associated with religious practices and traditions.

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  • 12. 

    With what were the people to celebrate the Feast of Weeks?

    • A.

      A lamb and goat

    • B.

      Doves and pigeons

    • C.

      The firstfruits of the wheat harvest

    Correct Answer
    C. The firstfruits of the wheat harvest
    Explanation
    The Feast of Weeks was a Jewish holiday that celebrated the harvest of wheat. During this festival, people would offer the firstfruits of the wheat harvest as a thanksgiving offering to God. This answer is correct because it accurately reflects the traditional practice of celebrating the Feast of Weeks by offering the firstfruits of the wheat harvest.

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  • 13. 

    How long was Moses on the mountain?

    • A.

      Forty days and nights

    • B.

      Four days and nights

    • C.

      Fourteen days and nights

    Correct Answer
    A. Forty days and nights
    Explanation
    Moses was on the mountain for forty days and nights. This is stated in the Bible, specifically in the book of Exodus. According to the story, Moses went up Mount Sinai to receive the Ten Commandments from God. He stayed there for a total of forty days and nights, during which he had various encounters with God and received the commandments written on stone tablets. This period of forty days and nights is significant in religious context and is often associated with a period of spiritual preparation and testing.

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  • 14. 

    What did the Lord write on the tablets?

    • A.

      The instructions for the feasts and celebrations

    • B.

      The words of the covenant - The Ten Commandments

    • C.

      The directions for defeating the enemies of Israel

    Correct Answer
    B. The words of the covenant - The Ten Commandments
    Explanation
    The Lord wrote the words of the covenant, which refers to the Ten Commandments, on the tablets. These commandments were given by God to the people of Israel as a set of moral and religious laws to follow. They serve as a guide for righteous living and are considered a central part of the covenant between God and his people. The tablets containing the Ten Commandments were seen as sacred and were kept in the Ark of the Covenant.

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  • 15. 

    What happened to Moses' face after he spoke with the Lord?

    • A.

      His face was tanned.

    • B.

      He couldn't open His eyes.

    • C.

      His face was radiant.

    Correct Answer
    C. His face was radiant.
    Explanation
    After speaking with the Lord, Moses' face became radiant. This radiance was a physical manifestation of the divine encounter he had just experienced. It symbolized the presence of God and the divine authority that Moses now possessed as a result of his conversation with the Lord. This radiance was so intense that Moses had to cover his face with a veil when he spoke to the Israelites, as they were unable to look directly at him.

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  • 16. 

    How did the Israelites respond when they saw Moses' radiant face?

    • A.

      They were afraid to go near him.

    • B.

      They laughed at Moses.

    • C.

      The Bible does not say.

    Correct Answer
    A. They were afraid to go near him.
    Explanation
    When the Israelites saw Moses' radiant face, they responded by being afraid to go near him. This fear could be attributed to the awe-inspiring and supernatural nature of Moses' appearance, as his face shone brightly after being in the presence of God. The Israelites' fear may have stemmed from a sense of reverence and a recognition of Moses' close relationship with God.

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  • 17. 

    What did Moses do for the Israelites after he came down from the mountain?

    • A.

      Gave them the directions for celebrating the feasts

    • B.

      Gave more directions for how to build the Tabernacle.

    • C.

      Gave them the commands the Lord had given to him on the mountain.

    Correct Answer
    C. Gave them the commands the Lord had given to him on the mountain.
    Explanation
    After coming down from the mountain, Moses gave the Israelites the commands that the Lord had given to him. This implies that Moses shared the instructions, laws, or guidelines that God had communicated to him during his time on the mountain. These commands likely encompassed various aspects of their religious and moral practices, as well as rules for their daily lives.

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