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Chapter Six

1. Who led the people out of Egypt? Moses

2 & 3. What food did God provide for the people? manna and quail

4. Where did God give them the Ten Commandments? Mount Sinai

5. What did God promise to be? faithful

6. Another name for the Ten Commandments is the ___________. Decalogue

7. The Ten Commandments are related to the ____________ God made with His people. covenant

8. What law helps us to tell the difference between right and wrong, or good and evil? Natural moral law

9. The first five books of the Bible are called the ______________. Torah

10. Above all, God wants us to be ____________ to Him. faithful

11. Even though they had the Ten Commandments to guide them, the people still ___________ God sometimes. disobeyed

12. In the Bible, how long did the people spend wandering in the desert? Forty years

13. What is the name of the place of peace, justice, and love where all faithful people will go? The Kingdom of God

14. When Jesus combined two commandments together, he created the _______ _________. Great Commandment

15. The _______________ tells us to love one another just as Jesus loves us. (NOTE: This commandment really embodies all of the other commandments.) New Commandment

16. If we want to be close to God, we need to be _______ to Him. faithful

17. Name one of the four ways to follow the first three commandments. Obedience, trust, respect, faith

18. St. Hilda was a _______ in England. princess

19. How old was she when St. Hilda decided to devote her life to God? Thirty-three

20. What is St. Hilda the patron saint of? schools