In Deuteronomy, Moses challenged the Israelites to remember a number of significant things. They were to remember the day they made their vow to God (4:10), their slavery in Egypt (5:15; 15:15; 16:12; 24:18, 22), what God did to Pharaoh (7:18), how God led them through the desert (8:2), God himself (8:18), how they provoked God in the desert (9:7), Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob (9:27), that their children did not know firsthand the miracles of God (11:2), their time of departure from Egypt (16:3), what God did to Miriam (24:9), what the Amalekites did to them (25:17), and "the days of old" (32:7).