Exodus 24:3
When Moses came and told the people all the words and ordinances of the LORD, they all responded with one voice: "All the words that the LORD has spoken, we will do."
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Exodus 24:3?

2. How does Exodus 24:3 demonstrate the importance of obedience to God's commands?

3. What role does Moses play in communicating God's laws to the Israelites?

4. How can we apply the Israelites' response to God's words in our lives?

5. How does Exodus 24:3 connect to Jesus' teachings on obedience in the Gospels?

6. What does the Israelites' commitment in Exodus 24:3 teach about covenant faithfulness today?

7. How does Exodus 24:3 demonstrate the Israelites' commitment to God's covenant?

8. Why did the Israelites agree to obey all the words of the LORD in Exodus 24:3?

9. What historical evidence supports the events described in Exodus 24:3?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Exodus 24?

11. What is the definition of Mosaic Law?

12. 2 Chronicles 12:2 – Why would God punish an entire nation for Rehoboam’s personal disobedience?

13. (Matthew 23:2) Is there historical or archaeological evidence for the “seat of Moses” mentioned here?

14. In Psalm 50:5, is there any evidence for a supernatural gathering of God’s people in ancient history or archaeology?
Discussion Questions
1. How does the Israelites' response in Exodus 24:3 challenge us in our personal commitment to obey God's Word today?

2. In what ways does Moses' role as a mediator in this passage point to the work of Jesus Christ in the New Testament?

3. How can we, as a faith community, ensure that we are responding "with one voice" to God's commands in our church and community life?

4. Reflect on a time when you made a commitment to God. How does the seriousness of the covenant in Exodus 24:3 inform your understanding of that commitment?

5. How do the Israelites' repeated affirmations of obedience throughout the Old Testament (e.g., Deuteronomy 5:27, Joshua 24:24) inspire us to remain faithful in our walk with God?1. What does the Israelites' collective response to God's words tell us about their willingness to follow Him?

2. How do the rituals of offerings and the sprinkling of blood symbolize the Israelites' commitment to the covenant?

3. In what ways might the appearance of God to the elders influence their leadership roles within the Israelite community?

4. How do we interpret the sight of the elders eating and drinking in the presence of God? What does it signify?

5. What can we learn from Moses' obedience to ascend the mountain despite the evident display of God's power?

6. What does the image of the sapphire-clear pavement beneath God's feet convey about His divine nature?

7. What does God's instruction to Moses about the stone tablets teach us about the importance of the written word and commandments?

8. Why do you think Aaron and Hur were left in charge of settling disputes? What does it say about their roles?

9. How might the spectacle of God's glory in the form of a cloud and consuming fire affect the Israelites' understanding of God's might?

10. What can we glean from the fact that Moses stayed on the mountain for forty days and forty nights?

11. How does this passage demonstrate the importance of leadership and representation in religious matters?

12. How does Moses' isolation on the mountain reflect the solitude often necessary in spiritual journeys?

13. How can we understand and appreciate the importance of God's law and instructions in our lives today?

14. What can this passage teach us about the reverence we should have when approaching God?

15. How does the covenant between God and the Israelites relate to our own personal relationship with God?

16. How can the elders' experience of seeing God influence their faith and actions afterwards?

17. How does Moses' act of writing down God's words underscore the importance of Scripture in our lives?

18. In what ways can we see the importance of obedience in our relationship with God from this passage?

19. How can we apply the principles of sacrificial offerings to our lives today?

20. What does the cloud and consuming fire represent in terms of God's divine presence and glory?

Links
Exodus 24:3 NIV
Exodus 24:3 NLT
Exodus 24:3 ESV
Exodus 24:3 NASB
Exodus 24:3 KJV

Exodus 24:3 Commentaries

Bible Hub
Exodus 24:2
Top of Page
Top of Page