Understanding the Scriptures
Exodus 14
| Entangled (v. 3) | Confused, lost | |
| I will be honoured upon Pharaoh (vv. 4, 17–18) | The Lord is saying that people will be more likely to honor Him as God because of what He will do to Pharaoh and the Egyptian army. | |
| Host (v. 4) | Army | |
| With an high hand (v. 8) | Defiant | |
| Thus (v. 11) | In this way | |
| Hold your peace (v. 14) | To be silent | |
| To them (v. 20) | The Egyptians | |
| To these (v. 20) | The Israelites | |
| The morning watch (v. 24) | From 2:00 A.M. until sunrise | |
| Drave them heavily (v. 25) | Drove with difficulty |
Studying the Scriptures
Do activity A or B as you study Exodus 14.
Give Some Advice
Use specific ideas and phrases from Exodus 14 to write a letter of advice to someone who recently converted to the Church or has become active who is having a difficult time with former friends and ways and seems to be drifting back to them.
Make a Match
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The Time of Moses |
Today |
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Leaving Egypt | |
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Traveling through the wilderness |
Forsaking the ways of the world |
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Passing through the Red Sea |
Receiving the gift of the Holy Ghost |
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A pillar of cloud and fire to watch over, guide, and protect the Israelites |
Living in a world where things that promote spirituality are hard to find |
Match items in the first column to items in the second column and explain how they are related. If you need some help, read 1 Corinthians 10:1–4. You may want to write the reference 1 Corinthians 10:1–4 in the margin next to the beginning of Exodus 14.

