The nations will hear and tremble; anguish will grip the dwellers of Philistia. Bible Study Questions and Answers 1. What is the meaning of Exodus 15:14? 2. How does Exodus 15:14 demonstrate God's power over surrounding nations' fear? 3. What emotions do the "peoples" experience in Exodus 15:14, and why? 4. How can we trust God's deliverance today, as seen in Exodus 15:14? 5. Connect Exodus 15:14 to other instances of God's deliverance in the Bible. 6. How should Exodus 15:14 inspire our faith in God's protection and guidance? 7. How does Exodus 15:14 reflect the historical context of the Israelites' journey? 8. What archaeological evidence supports the events described in Exodus 15:14? 9. How does Exodus 15:14 demonstrate God's power over other nations? 10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Exodus 15? 11. How can God's morality be absolute if it changes (e.g., dietary laws, sacrifices, Sabbath regulations)? 12. How does Moses praise God for His deliverance? 13. What does the Bible mention about hornets? 14. In Job 15:20-24, where is the historical or archaeological basis for the notion that the wicked perpetually face this kind of torment? Discussion Questions 1. How does the fear of the nations in Exodus 15:14 reflect the power and majesty of God? How can this understanding impact your daily life?2. In what ways can the fear of the Lord be a positive influence in your spiritual journey, and how does it differ from the fear experienced by the nations? 3. How can you share the testimony of God's works in your life to encourage others and bring glory to God? 4. Reflect on a time when you experienced God's deliverance. How does this reinforce your trust in His power and faithfulness? 5. How can the presence of God in your life influence those around you, and what steps can you take to ensure His presence is evident in your daily interactions?1. How does the Israelites' song of praise reveal their perception of God? 2. What does Miriam's role in this chapter say about the role of women in faith and community? 3. Compare the attitudes of the Israelites after their escape and at Marah. What led to this shift, and what can we learn from it? 4. How did God respond to the grumbling of the Israelites? What does this teach us about His character? 5. How can we apply the principle of trust and obedience demonstrated in this chapter in our own lives? 6. Why do you think God chose to use a log to sweeten the water? What symbolism can you infer from this act? 7. Can you identify instances in your life where you've seen God turn 'bitter water into sweet'? 8. How can we cultivate an attitude of praise and worship during difficult times? 9. How does God's promise of healing and protection in verse 26 apply to us today? 10. How can this chapter guide us in our response to challenging circumstances? 11. How can the journey of the Israelites encourage us in our own spiritual journey? 12. What can we learn from Moses' leadership throughout these events? 13. In the context of today's world, what diseases (physical, spiritual, or societal) do you think obedience to God's commands could prevent? 14. What are some modern-day 'bitter waters' that you believe need God's intervention? 15. How can we practice active trust in God's guidance when we are in 'the desert' of our lives? 16. In what ways can we express our faith and exalt God, similar to the Israelites' song? 17. How can the story of Marah be seen as a test of faith? 18. How does the promise at Elim contrast with the experience at Marah, and what does this tell us about God's promises? 19. How does the chapter's ending, with the Israelites finding rest and provision at Elim, encourage you about God's ultimate plans for your life? 20. How can we, as Christians today, carry the message of this chapter to the world around us? Links Exodus 15:14 NIVExodus 15:14 NLT Exodus 15:14 ESV Exodus 15:14 NASB Exodus 15:14 KJV Exodus 15:14 Commentaries Bible Hub |



