Title: EXODUS 2 LESSON PLAN
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
- The father of Moses is from what tribe?
- The mother of Moses is from what tribe?
- What did Moses' mother do when she couldn't keep him any longer?
- How long did Moses' mother hide him?
- What was the basket made of that Moses was put in?
- Who watched the baby to see what would happen to him?
- Who found the baby?
- Who was nurse to the baby?
- Who adopted the baby as her own?
- Who gave Moses his name, and what does his name mean?
- Who did Moses strike down?
- Why did Moses strike down the man?
- Who did Moses see fighting the next day?
- Moses found out that everyone knew he killed the Egyptian. How did he find out?
- Why did Moses flee?
- What women did Moses save?
- Who is the girl's father (his occupation and name)?
- What daughter did Reuel give to Moses to marry?
- What was the name of Moses' and Zipporah's 1st son?
- Why did Moses give his son his name (what is the meaning of his name)?
- The children of Israel cried out, YHWH heard and remembered what?
- What is the covenant YHWH made with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob?
- From this chapter can you gather that Moses knew he was Hebrew, and that he knew the Hebrews were his kinsman. Explain your answer.
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Vocabulary
- conceived: become pregnant
- bore: to bring forth young
- papyrus: a tall African plant related to the grasses that grows especially in Egypt
- bitumen: It is a strong bamboo-like rush
- pitch: tar substance liquified in the sun
- reeds: a water plant
- attendants: female servant
- pity: have compassion on
- nurse: a woman
- nurse: to suckle to nurse as a woman who nurses a baby
- wages: pay for work
- Moses: drawn out of the water
- kinsfolk: relative or kinship or same tribe
- troughs: a long shallow open container especially for water or feed for livestock
- defense: the act of defending
- drew: to draw up
- invite: to request the presence or company of
- alien: a resident who was born elsewhere and is not a citizen of the country in which he or she now lives
- residing: to live permanently and continuously to dwell
- groaned: to sigh to moan to gasp
- slavery: of captives or subjects
- covenant: an alliance or pledge or promise