Table of Contents
- 1 What did the Israelites fail to do in the wilderness?
- 2 What is the lesson for the Israelites and us in the story of the quail in the desert?
- 3 Why were the Israelites in the wilderness for 40 years?
- 4 What are 3 moral teachings found in the Holiness Code?
- 5 How did the Israelites rebel?
- 6 What can we learn from the wandering of the Israelites?
- 7 What did the Israelites think would happen when they left Egypt?
What did the Israelites fail to do in the wilderness?
Then, instead of speaking to the rock as God commanded, Moses “smote the rock twice” and water gushed forth (v. 11). The Lord then chided Moses and Aaron for their failure to sanctify Him in the eyes of the people and told both men that neither of them would be allowed to bring Israel into the promised land (see v.
What is the lesson for the Israelites and us in the story of the quail in the desert?
What is the lesson for the Israelites and us in the story of the quail in the desert? The lesson is that God will provide, especially when things look bleak. During the Exodus, the people complained about not having enough food, so Moses asks for God to let him die.
What was the lesson of the Exodus?
When life gets difficult and we feel that God’s long silence must indicate He has abandoned us, we must remember the lesson of the exodus: God is not simple, but He does keep His promises.
What happened to the Israelites when they disobeyed God?
Explain that the scattering and captivity of the ancient Israelites resulted from their disobedience. Similarly, if we disobey God’s commandments, we become further separated from God and are captive to sin. Invite a few students to take turns reading aloud from Deuteronomy 30:1–6.
Why were the Israelites in the wilderness for 40 years?
This was considered a grave sin by God. Corresponding to the 40 days that the spies toured the land, God decreed that the Israelites would wander in the wilderness for 40 years as a result of their unwillingness to take the land. God brought victories where needed, and his promise to Abraham was fulfilled.
What are 3 moral teachings found in the Holiness Code?
Three moral teachings in the Holiness Code; Leave some of the harvest for gleaning by the poor, do not withhold the wages of a laborer until the next day, and do not curse the deaf or put a stumbling block in the way of the blind.
What lesson can we learn from Exodus 16?
We are to demonstrate our trust in God through our obedience to Him. True trust is believing in God so deeply that we do what He tells us to do, rather than what we want to do. Doing things our own way produces fleeting results that leave us unfulfilled, but doing things His way results in our deeper satisfaction.
What lessons can we learn from the life of Moses?
Here are seven things we can learn from the life of Moses:
- God knows you by name. (Exodus 3:1-4) When calls you, He knows who you are.
- It won’t come easy.
- God is not small.
- Get alone with God.
- We have to believe.
- Get help.
- God was with Moses.
How did the Israelites rebel?
The twelve tribes of Israel each pick a representative to spy out the land of Canaan, and ten of the twelve come back and start a rebellion among the people. They convince the people that certain death awaits if they enter Canaan, and they decide to appoint a leader to go back to Egypt.
What can we learn from the wandering of the Israelites?
Here are 5 Things We Can Learn from the Israelites’ Wandering Years in the Desert: 1. The way to our promised land is not always easy, in fact, it rarely is. But it’s worth it. God had promised his people a land that would be full of blessing.
How long did the Israelites wander in the desert?
The people of Israel spent 40 years in the desert. 40 years of wandering. 40 years of journeying towards the Promised Land that God had given them. That’s a very long time. The days must have been intense, hot, dry, I’m sure they got weary. But God met them where they were, he made sure they had what they needed.
How old were the Israelites when they reached the Promised Land?
Especially when we need to rely on his provisions, like the Israelites in the desert. Forty years sounds like a long time. To the Israelites who were in their teens, they didn’t reach the Promised Land until they had turned 50 or 60 years old. But even though God’s timeline may not align with ours, he doesn’t keep us in the desert forever.
What did the Israelites think would happen when they left Egypt?
The Israelites may have thought that everything would be smooth sailing since they left their former lives from Egypt. No longer would they have to operate under cruel taskmasters, and they had a bright future ahead. But they expected it all to happen so fast. So easily. They didn’t realize that sometimes getting to the Promised Land takes time.