7U Revision Mindmap -Moses
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- Created on: 22-02-21 08:14
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- Moses and the Israelites in Egypt
- The 10 Commandments
- Exodus
- Mass departure
- The red sea
- Wandering in the desert to get to the Promised land
- They received the 10 commandments
- Mount Sinai
- The Israelites had started to worship a golden calf
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- They received the 10 commandments
- Exodus
- The Israelites in Egypt
- Pharaoh got too scared there would be too many and they would turn against him
- The Israelites had been in Egypt for generations
- The Pharaoh feared their presence
- The Pharaoh killed Israelites' son and threw them in the nile
- The Pharaoh feared their presence
- Moses' beginnings
- Burning bush - Moses was chosen by God
- Moses was to become a great leader
- Granting the power in the staff
- You are standing in a Holy Place
- I AM WHO I AM
- Moses grew up in Egypt. His mum sent him away to protect him
- Pharaoh's daughter found the basket and Moses grew up in Pharaoh's palace
- Killed an Egyptian guard, realised injustice
- To be a shepherd for Jethro
- Burning bush - Moses was chosen by God
- The 10 Plagues and the Seder Meal
- The plagues include: water turning to blood, disease on livestock, lice, locusts
- The plagues were a warning, they were a punishment for Pharaoh who kept saying no
- God hardened Pharaoh's heart
- This showed the Israelites how powerful God was
- God hardened Pharaoh's heart
- The plagues were a warning, they were a punishment for Pharaoh who kept saying no
- 10th plague - every oldest son(child) was killed, The angel of death
- The Passover
- The Angel of death passed over the Israelites houses becuase they had put lambs blood on the doorframe
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- Eat a Seder meal
- Different foods which represent different events of the Passover
- Bitter herbs - bitterness of slavery
- Different foods which represent different events of the Passover
- The Passover
- The plagues include: water turning to blood, disease on livestock, lice, locusts
- The 10 Commandments
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