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Moses and His Work
Sabbath, June 9 1888
1. WHO claimed Moses as her son? Ex. 2:10.
2. What advantages did this give him? Acts 7:21, 22.
3. What happened one day when he was grown? Ex. 2:11,12.
4. How old was he when this happened? Acts 7:23, 24.
5. Why did he do this? Verse 25.
6. What is indicated by this verse? Arts. —That Moses had in some way learned that God would make use of him to deliver the children of Israel; and he supposed that they would understand it also.
7. Did they understand it?
8. What shows that they did not? Acts 7:25-28.
9. By this attempted deliverance of Israel, what stand did Moses take? Heb. 11:24. Ans.—He identified himself with Israel.
10. What choice did he make? Heb. 11:25.
11. What did he value more highly than the wealth of Egypt? Verse 26.
12. When Moses found that even his own people would not acknowledge him as a deliverer, what did he do? Ex. 2: 15; Acts 7:29.
13. How long did he remain there? Acts 7:3.
14. What did he do all these years? Ex. 3:1, first part.
15. At the expiration of 40 years, what took place? Acts 7:30.
16. What did the Lord then propose to do with Moses? Verse 34.
17. Did the Israelites believe in the mission of Moses this time? Ex. 4:29-31.
18. What must have been the reason that they did not accept him before? Ans.—Because although he had been appointed to do the work, he did not go in the Lord’s way nor the Lord’s time; he had only his own credentials.
Moses and His Work
Sabbath, June 9 1888
1. WHO claimed Moses as her son? Ex. 2:10.
2. What advantages did this give him? Acts 7:21, 22.
3. What happened one day when he was grown? Ex. 2:11,12.
4. How old was he when this happened? Acts 7:23, 24.
5. Why did he do this? Verse 25.
6. What is indicated by this verse? Arts. —That Moses had in some way learned that God would make use of him to deliver the children of Israel; and he supposed that they would understand it also.
7. Did they understand it?
8. What shows that they did not? Acts 7:25-28.
9. By this attempted deliverance of Israel, what stand did Moses take? Heb. 11:24. Ans.—He identified himself with Israel.
10. What choice did he make? Heb. 11:25.
11. What did he value more highly than the wealth of Egypt? Verse 26.
12. When Moses found that even his own people would not acknowledge him as a deliverer, what did he do? Ex. 2: 15; Acts 7:29.
13. How long did he remain there? Acts 7:3.
14. What did he do all these years? Ex. 3:1, first part.
15. At the expiration of 40 years, what took place? Acts 7:30.
16. What did the Lord then propose to do with Moses? Verse 34.
17. Did the Israelites believe in the mission of Moses this time? Ex. 4:29-31.
18. What must have been the reason that they did not accept him before? Ans.—Because although he had been appointed to do the work, he did not go in the Lord’s way nor the Lord’s time; he had only his own credentials.