Introduction to the Exodus - The Liberation Journey

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These flashcards highlight key concepts from the lesson on the Exodus and the journey of liberation as depicted in the Bible.

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The term 'exodus' means __.

Liberation from death or deliverance from slavery.

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The Book of __ describes the event of the Israelites' deliverance from Egypt.

Exodus.

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Joseph was sold by his brothers to the __ traders.

Ishmaelite.

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Joseph was imprisoned because he did not yield to the lust of __'s wife.

Potiphar.

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Joseph became a confidential assistant to __.

Potiphar.

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When Joseph's brothers came to him for food, he was in a __ position in Egypt.

high.

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The Israelites multiplied in Egypt, leading to their __ by the Egyptians.

oppression.

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God told Moses that He would be with him and that He had heard the __ of His people.

cries.

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The __ of the Israelites reached God, prompting Him to act.

sufferings.

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Yahweh hears the oppression of the __.

people.

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The journey of liberation is described as a call from the __ of Yahweh.

great power.

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The hope expressed in the Bible is that __ hears the cries of the oppressed.

Yahweh.

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Pharaoh was considered __ in those days.

powerful.

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The great acts of God gave Moses the power to deliver the __ from slavery.

Israelites.

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In Egypt, Joseph rose to a high position due to his ability to interpret __.

dreams.

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God's promises assure that He will be present with __ during struggles.

us.

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The term 'liberation' signifies freedom from __.

slavery.

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The significant event leading to liberation was the Israelites' cries of __ in Egypt.

oppression.

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God is calling us to work in the path of __ and liberation.

freedom.

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In the liberation journey, God identified with __ and their struggles.

the oppressed.

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The cry of the oppressed reached God, which induced Him to __.

act.

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The Israelites lived in __ in Egypt before their oppression.

prosperity.

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Moses was hesitant because he felt he had no __ or strength to lead.

power.

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God performed __ signs to demonstrate His power to Moses.

amazing.

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The lesson underscores that only __ can be trusted for true liberation.

God.

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The memory verse is found in the book of __.

Jonah.

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The memory verse highlights God's response to our __.

afflictions.

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God's liberation journey started when the Israelites reached their __ in Egypt.

limits.

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God’s response to oppression was to raise a __ to deliver His people.

leader.

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In the end, the message is that liberation is a __ journey.

divine.

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Through __, God reveals His plans for liberation.

scripture.

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The Israelites' journey reflects the struggles of __ in seeking freedom today.

people.

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God is deeply connected to those who are __ and in need of help.

afflicted.