Title: EXODUS CHAPTER 1
Subject: TNK Class: TNK Study
Purpose
To read, to study, and to understand YHWH's commands and laws that HE has given to us, so that we can better obey HIM.
Objective
Students will understand the following: Students will understand the following: New Vocabulary words, and their meanings based on how the word is used in the TNK. Reading comprehension. The child will also learn YHWH's commands and laws.
Questions
- Name the sons of Israel.
- How many people came into the land of Egypt with Israel?
- What did the new king of Egypt fear? And, why did he think this way?
- Why did the new king appoint taskmasters?
- What was the meaning of keeping the children of Israel busy in building the storage cities?
- What are the names of the two storage cities?
- Describe how the Egyptians enslaved the children of Israel.
- What specific things did the Egyptians have the children of Israel do?
- What was the names of the two Hebrew midwives?
- What did the king of Egypt tell the midwives to do with the boys born to the Hebrew women?
- Why did the midwives go against the king and let the boy babies live?
- What did the midwives tell the king, when he found out they were letting the males live?
- What did YHWH do for the midwives?
- Pharaoh commanded his entire people to do what to the baby boys?
- What did Pharaoh command for the baby girls?
- Did the children of Israel populate, even through the harshness of the Pharaoh?
- Write down the promise of YHWH, which tells about the children of Israel populating the earth.
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Vocabulary
- souls: that which breathes
- loins: outside of thigh where sword was worn
- generation: those living during a period
- exodus: the departure of Israel from Egypt
- fruitful: to increase in number to multiply
- abundantly: to teem to swarm
- taskmasters: ruler
- afflict: oppress or humble or be bowed down
- burdens: A responsibility or duty
- dread: to feel a dislike
- rigour: harshness or severity or cruelty
- bitter: affliction or misery and servitude
- midwives: A person usually a woman who is trained to assist women in childbirth
- birthstool: bearing stool or midwife's stool
- ere: before that
- feared: to stand in awe of
- waxed: To increase gradually in size or number or strength or intensity
- befalleth: to cause to meet