Psalm 105:36
Then He struck all the firstborn in their land, the firstfruits of all their vigor.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Psalm 105:36?

2. How does Psalm 105:36 demonstrate God's power and judgment over Egypt's firstborn?

3. What lessons can we learn about God's justice from Psalm 105:36?

4. How does Psalm 105:36 connect to the Passover event in Exodus 12?

5. How can we apply the message of Psalm 105:36 in our daily lives?

6. What does Psalm 105:36 teach us about God's faithfulness to His promises?

7. How does Psalm 105:36 align with God's nature as loving and just?

8. What historical evidence supports the events described in Psalm 105:36?

9. Why did God choose to strike down the firstborn in Psalm 105:36?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Psalm 105?

11. Psalm 105:27-36 recounts miraculous plagues in Egypt. Where is the archaeological or historical evidence pointing to events of this magnitude?

12. Why does 1 Chronicles 16:7-36 reuse lines from Psalm 105 and Psalm 96 if David was the original composer?

13. Psalm 36:9 states, 'in Your light we see light'--how do skeptics address this assertion in light of modern physics and our understanding of light's properties?

14. What is the Bible's stance on burning Bibles?
Discussion Questions
1. How does the event of God striking the firstborn in Egypt demonstrate His sovereignty and justice?

2. In what ways does the concept of the firstborn in this passage connect to the New Testament understanding of Jesus as the "firstborn"?

3. How can the faith and obedience of the Israelites during the Passover serve as a model for our own faith journey?

4. What are some modern-day "Egypts" or areas of bondage from which God is calling us to seek deliverance?

5. How does understanding God's faithfulness in fulfilling His promises to Israel encourage us in our personal walk with Him today?1. What significance does remembering God's deeds have in your spiritual journey?

2. How does the theme of God's faithfulness in Psalm 105 apply to your current life situation?

3. How does the Israelites' journey from Canaan to Egypt and back reflect on your life's journey?

4. Joseph's transition from a slave to a ruler is remarkable. How does this story inspire you in times of hardship?

5. What parallels can you draw between the plagues of Egypt and contemporary global challenges?

6. How does God's provision for the Israelites in the wilderness mirror His provision in your life?

7. How can you practically 'seek His face always' as mentioned in the Psalm?

8. In what ways does Psalm 105 inspire you to be thankful?

9. How can we apply the principles from Psalm 105 to ensure we remain faithful to God's covenant?

10. How can you use the history and miracles recounted in Psalm 105 to strengthen your faith?

11. How does Psalm 105 encourage you in times when you feel like God is silent?

12. What lessons can we draw from God's steadfast commitment to His promises?

13. How can we cultivate a spirit of praise and gratitude, as encouraged in Psalm 105?

14. How can the story of the Israelites’ deliverance from slavery influence our understanding of freedom and salvation today?

15. In what ways does Psalm 105 challenge you to trust in God's timing?

16. How can you use the truths in Psalm 105 to encourage others in their walk of faith?

17. How does the recounting of miracles in Psalm 105 influence your belief in miracles today?

18. How can the Psalm's account of God's guidance through the wilderness provide comfort during your life's 'wilderness' experiences?

19. How does the final call to praise in the Psalm align with your personal response to God's blessings?

20. How does the shift of the Israelites from a group of nomads to a prosperous nation inspire you about God’s ability to change your situation?

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