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REVIEWER – The Journey of Israel

What is the significance of the following:

1. Pharaoh – represents Satan who holds captive the souls of mankind


2. Gilgal - means rolling and points to the sanctification or spiritual circumcision of the heart.
3. Israel coming ouf of Egypt - typifies our Christian experience of the Christians being saved out of the
world
4. Mount Sinai - symbolizes the baptism of the Holy Spirit
5. Egypt – typifies the house of bondage and the world where we were saved out of
6. Inheriting Mount Zion - every Christian’s glorious and victorious eternal destiny; our final resting
place. An inheritance for those who will come to full spiritual maturity.
7. Crossing of the Red Sea – typifies the Christian experience of water baptism after being separated
from the world and freed from the power of Satan;it speaks of a Christian’s positional identification to
the death and resurrection of Christ.
8. Wilderness - trials & testings of God that help bring us into spiritual maturity
9. Water at Marah being bitter – symbolizes life’s disappointments. Bitterness takes root when the heart
is hardened because of hurts and refuses the grace of God to operate
10. Crossing of the Jordan River – like being separated from the land of Egyp and freed from the power of
Pharaoh, it symbolizes experiential identification in the death and resurrection of Christ; Christian
experience of death to self, dying from old nature and resurrection to new life.

Give the answer to the question. This will come out in the form of multiple choice.

1. What is the Jordan River significant of? living a crucified life; dying to self.
2. What is Amalek significant of? Flesh or carnality
3. Why did Moses’ parents hide him even after the Pharaoh commanded that all male babies be killed.
He was hidden because Moses’ parents feared God more than Pharaoh. Looking at the child in the eyes
of faith, Amram and Jochebed were able to discern the great destiny of the child. Their faith saved the
baby.
4. Why did the Lord send the 10 plagues upon Egypt?
To execute judgment upon Pharaoh and the gods of Egypt
5. To whom did the Passover Lamb of Exodus point to? The death of the Passover Lamb points to JESUS
and to Christ’s death on the cross.
6. If God dealt with the giant enemies of Israel in the Promised Land, where did God deal their internal
enemies in the wilderness
7. How long did it take Israel to reach Kadesh Barnea from Egypt? 2 years
8. What were Moses, Joshua, and David a type of? The Lord Jesus Christ
9. What was the event where Joshua was first mentioned in the Bible? War with the Amalekites, when
Joshua and his men were fighting in the valley and Aaron, and Moses and Hur were interceding on top
of a hill.
10. When Israel crossed the Jordan, the water was cut off at what city? City of Adam
11. The second time Israel asked for water Moses struck the rock how many times? twice
12. Did the Bible say the Moses died of sickness? No, there was no mention that Moses died of sickness.
13. Where was Moses chosen? In Egypt? At the backside of the desert? At the back desert.
14. Who was the beginning of the Hebrew nation? Abraham
15. While God will not do a short cut, what is something He can do? God never does a short cut, but He
may do a quick work
Fill in the blanks:

1. The purpose of studying the Journey of Israel is to help us receive a vision, a direction for our life, and
an understanding of how we shall be able to reach our spiritual destination.
2. Pharaoh’s court symbolizes the place of secular training.
3. God requires our 100% attention before He speaks to us.
4. Every child of God will go through the humbling process of God.
5. Moses’ life can be divided into three equal segments of 40 years.
6. God’s work is done God’s way through God’s grace.
7. Moses’ learned faithfulness during the time He was taking care of Jethro’s flock.
8. Jethro’s counsel to Moses has to do with the principle of delegation.
9. What qualifies a man to fulfill ministry is not only his ability but also his heart.
10. The three segments of of the Journey corresponds to the the levels of spiritual maturity of a Christian.

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