This history question requires analysis of historical events, causes, and consequences. The detailed answer below provides context, evidence, and a well-structured explanation.
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Welcome back Lindsey. — been a while! Let's pick up where you left off. Here are the answers to Activity 2, based on Exodus 19:1-25: 1. God made the covenant with the Israelites on Mount Sinai. 2. God told Moses to remind the Israelites how He carried them on eagle's wings and brought them to Himself, and how He dealt with the Egyptians. 3. The condition for the Israelites to become God's treasured possession was that they must obey His voice and keep His covenant. 4. The people responded by saying, "All that the Lord has spoken we will do." 5. The people were instructed to consecrate themselves for two days, wash their clothes, and be ready for the third day. They were also told to set limits around the mountain and not touch it. 6. Anyone who touched the mountain during God's appearance would be put to death, either by stoning or shooting with arrows. 7. The Lord came down to Mount Sinai on the third day. 8. Visible and audible signs included thunder, lightning, a thick cloud, and a very loud trumpet blast. The whole mountain trembled violently, and smoke ascended from it like smoke from a furnace. 9. Moses went up and down the mountain multiple times to relay God's messages to the people and bring the people's responses back to God, ensuring they understood and prepared for His appearance. 10. The making of the Sinai Covenant involved God calling Moses to Mount Sinai, declaring His intention to make Israel His treasured possession if they obeyed, the people agreeing, and God appearing on the mountain with thunder, lightning, and a trumpet blast to give His laws. 11. This question requires a presentation in class, which I cannot facilitate. Send me the next one 📸

