After Joseph died, the children of Israel lived in Egypt
around another three hundred years. They became a very great
nation and the new Pharaoh in Egypt was afraid of them. So,
he decided to make life hard for them by making them slaves.
He hoped that they would become a weak nation.
Pharaoh's plan did not work and he decided to have the midwives
kill the baby boys when they were born. But the midwives feared
God and did not obey the king. So Israel continued to multiply
and grow.
Then Pharaoh commanded all his people to kill every baby
boy that was born by throwing him into the river.
About that time Moses was born. Moses' parents believed in
God. They did not kill him but hid him. After three months
they could not hide him anymore. So his mother made an ark
and hid Moses in the reeds by the river's bank. His sister
watched the ark to see what would happen.
One day the Pharaoh's daughter came to wash and saw the basket.
After her maid brought it to her, she opened it and saw the
baby crying. She felt sorry for the baby.
Then Moses' sister asked Pharaoh's daughter if she would
like her to get a Hebrew nurse to take care of Moses. Pharaoh's
daughter said, "yes." Then Moses' sister went to
get her mother. Pharaoh's daughter asked her to take the baby
and nurse him.
Moses grew. Then his mother took him to Pharaoh's daughter
like she had promised. Moses grew up in Pharaoh's house and
was educated in all the wisdom of the Egyptians. He became
a mighty man and would deliver Israel from Egypt one day.
Questions:
1. Did Israel become a great nation?
2. What did Pharaoh do to Israel?
3. What did he command people to do to the baby boys?
4. Did the midwives fear God?
5. Did Moses' parents believe in God? Did they obey God?
6. Should we believe in God and obey Him?
7. Where did Moses' mother hide him?
8. Who found Moses?
9. What happened to Moses?
10. Did God take care of Moses?
11. Does God take care of us?
12. Did Moses' mother keep her promise?
13. Should we keep our promises?
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