• Shuffle
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Alphabetize
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Front First
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Both Sides
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Read
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
Reading...
Front

Card Range To Study

through

image

Play button

image

Play button

image

Progress

1/101

Click to flip

Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;

Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;

H to show hint;

A reads text to speech;

101 Cards in this Set

  • Front
  • Back

Write the 3 major divisions of Joshua in order and give the scripture references

Conquest of the land, 1-12; division of the land, 13-22; farewell and death of Joshua, 23-24

The book of Joshua is the 1st of 12 books of

History

A collection of Jewish writings of the Christian Era that identifies Joshua as the author of the book nearing his name is called the

Talmud

The book of Joshua records the consumption of the ____ of Israel; _______ the land

Redemption, into

The armies of Canaan were strong; they were experienced in _____ and well ____

War and equipped

The Canaanites had chariots of ____ and fortified ____

Iron and cities

The kings of Canaan often joined in _____ against ____

Alliances against a common enemy

The final preparation of Joshua and Israel to conquer Canaan included 4 significant events:

Change to Joshua, the reconnaissance of Jericho, crossing of Jordan, and a spiritual renewal at gilgal

God's charge to Joshua included 3 commands:

Cross the Jordan, conquer the land, and divide the inheritance

What was God's exhortation to Joshua in 1:8?

That prosperity and success were dependent upon the careful meditation in and obedience to His Book of the Law

In Joshua 1:9,what encouragement did God give Joshua?

He encouraged Joshua to be strong, courageous, and fearless because He was with him at all times

The 2 and 1-1/2 tribes of Israel to whom Moses had given land on the east side of the Jordan and whom Joshua enlisted for the conquest of Canaan were the _____, _____, and the half tribe of

Reubenites, gadites, and Manasseh

Joshua sent 2 men on a ____ mission to jericho

Reconnaissance

The mission of the 2 spies sent to Jericho had both ____ and ____ significance

Military and spiritual

By faith, Rahab was spared destruction by Israel, granted justification by Jehovah, and included in the lineage of both _____ and ____

David and Christ

As memorial of Israel's experience at Jordan and in response to God's command, Joshua removed 12 stones from the midst of the Jordan and placed them at

Gilgal

Identify 4 results of the miraculous crossing of the Jordan

Established Joshua among the people as Moses' successor (4:14), assured Israel of God's presence with them (4:19-23), brought Israel Into the final stage of their redemptive experience: into the promised land (Deuteronomy 6:23), and terrified the people of Canaan (4:24-5:1)

At Gilgal,Israel celebrated their deliverance from Egypt to Canaan by keeping the

Passover

The reproach of Egypt was "rolled away" by the rite of _____, an act of _____ and a sign of the ____

Circumcision, obedience, and covenant

After Israel observed the Passover and partook of the fruit of the land, their ______ ceased

Manna

The Lord appeared to Joshua as ____ of the hosts of the ____

Captain of the hosts of the Lord

The sword in hand and the title used by The Lord suggested the source of Israel's ____ in canaan

Victory

Give 2 reasons for Israel's holy war in Canaan

Conquer the land God gave them and destroy the wicked Canaanites that God hated

The campaign for central Canaan involved both ____ and ____

Jericho and Ai

The inky valid reason for following the peculiar strategy God gave Israel for Jericho was ____ in God and ____ to His Word.

Faith and obedience

What were 2 likely results of the strange marches around Jericho by Israel those 7 days?

Increased fear in the hearts of the inhabitants and increased faith in the hearts of the Israelites

During their marches around Jericho, Israel probably had impressed upon them the utter hopelessness of their offensive apart from the intervention of Jehovah because of their observation of the ____ of jericho

Walls

Israel was instructed of The Lord by Joshua to destroy everyone in Jericho except ________ and everything except ______, which were to be brought into ______.

Rahab and her family; silver, gold, brass, and iron; the Lord's treasury

Israel was defeated at ____ because of ___ in the camp

Ai because of sin

The Israelite whose sin had led to Israel's defeat at Ai aas

Achan

God turned Israel's defeat into victory when

They were judged

God would establish Israel in Canaan as a ____ nation

Holy

After their triumph at Ai, Israel journeyed to mount ____, and mount ____ to fulfill a commandment of The Lord by ___

Ebal, Gerizim, and Moses

In the heart of the land upon the conclusion of their central campaign, Israel publicly acknowledged their _____ and ____

God and His Word

Israel was deceived into entering a league with enemies God had condemned to destruction; those enemies were the _____ or ____ mentioned in Deuteronomy 7:1

Gibeonites or Hivites

In addition to violating a command of the Lord, Israel also failed to _________ in the matter of the league with the Gibeonites.

Seek His council

To effect defeat of the 5 Amorites kings, The Lord sent _____ upon the enemies and caused ______ to be prolonged, giving Israel additional ____ to slay their enemies

Hailstones, the length of the day, time

Perhaps the greatest alliance in Canaan against Israel was brought together in the. ____ by ____, king of ____

North, Jabin, and Hazor

In the northern campaign, the enemies of Israel were delivered by ____ to Israel for complete ____

God and destruction

As a memorial of Israel's experience at Jordan and in response to God's command, Joshua had 12 stones removed from the midst of the river and placed ar

Gilgal

The reason for Israel's defeat at Ai was

Spiritual

Rahab was included in the lineage of ___ and ___

David and Jesus

The. 1st book of the 12 books of history is

Joshua

Talmud

Identified authorship

Removed the. "Reproach of Egypt"

Circumcision

Records the consummation of Israel's redemption

Joshua (the book )

Celebrated Israel's deliverance from. Egypt to canaan

Passover

The distribution of the land east of the Jordan had been made by

Moses

The tribes whose inheritances lay east of Jordan were ______, ____, and

Reuben, Gad and the half tribe of Manasseh

The tribe receiving no land as an inheritance was

Levi

According to Numbers 26:52-56, The Lord commanded that the land of Canaan was to be divided among the Israelites by

lot

The 1st distribution of land was made at. _____ to Judah, Ephraim, and the half tribe of Manasseh

Gilgal

Distribution of land to the remaining seven tribes was made at ___, where the ___ was set up

Shiloh and Tabernacle

The location of the inheritance was determined by ____, but the size of the inheritance was determined by _____

lot and the size of the tribe

Hebron-where Abraham had lived, worshiped, and was buried- became _____ inheritance

Caleb's

The person who received his inheritance last was

Joshua

Identify the 7 tribes that received their allotments at Shiloh

Benjamin, Asher, Naphtali, Issachar, Zebulun, Simeon, and Dan

Shiloh was located in the _____ of Canaan

Center

Commandment from The Lord concerning cities of refuge was given first to

Moses

The purpose of the cities of refuge was to provide refuge for

People who had killed someone unintentionally

The 3 cities of refuge on the west side of Jordan wwre

Kadesh, Shechem, and Hebron

The 3 cities of refuge on the east side of Jordan weee

Bezer, Ramoth and Golan

By Moses in Moab, The Lord commanded Israel to provide the Levites by lot _____ cities

48

The cities of the Levites also included the 6 cities of ____

Refuge

When they were not working at the Tabernacle in Shiloh, the priests lived in the ______ with their families

6 cities of refuge

With the cities, the Levites were provided _____, or ______ for their flocks and herds

Suburbs and pastures

Cities were provided the Levites by each of the ___ by ___

12 tribes by lot

In his farewell message to the trans-jordanic tribes, Joshua gave them 5 commands from the charge of Moses:

Love The Lord, Walk in His ways, keep His commandments, cleave unto Him, serve Him with all their heart and soul

On their return home, the trans-jordanic tribes built a great _____ at the Jordan river

Altar

Israel sent a delegation to the trans-jordanic tribes to demand an ____ about the ___

Explanation and altar

The delegation sent from. Shiloh to Gilead consisted of _____ the priest and ____ princes of israel

Phinehas and 10

Perceiving that the frank reply of their kinsmen was truth from a good conscience, the delegation to Gilead returned to Shiloh with _____ that was ____

A good report that was well received

The trans-jordanic tribes named the great altar "_________________."

It is a witness between us that Jehovah is God

Inheritance was divuded

Manasseh

No inheritance was recieved

Levites

Inheritance was received first. (Person )

Caleb

Inheritance lay west of the jordan

Ephraim

Tabernacle set up

Shiloh

Inheritance was received last. (Person )

Joshua

Inheritance lay east of the Jordan

Reuben

Inheritances were distributed first here

Gilgal

To celebrate Israel's deliverance from Egypt into Canaan, the Passover was observed at ____

Gilgal

Joshua sent 2 men on a spying mission ro

Jericho

As a memorial to Israel's experience at Jordan and in response to God's command, Joshua had. _____ removed from the midst of the river Jordna and placed at ___

Stones and Gilgal

Bezel was a city of refuge on the ____ side of Jordan

East

Joshua reminded Israel that God had given them all the. "_____________", He had promised

Good things

Joshua warned Israel that for transgressing the covenant, God would bring upon them "_________."

Evil things

Covenant obedience would result in blessing and full _____ of the land

Possession

Transgression of the covenant would bring judgement and _____ from the land

Expulsion

Joshua 's charge to Israel was "to ____ and to _____ all that is written in the book of the Law of Moses."

Keep and to do

Joshua called all Israel tug ether at Shechem and

Renewed with them the covenant

Identify 3 events in Israel 's history that had occurred at Shechem

The Lord has appeared to Abraham and promised the land of Canaan to his seed (Genesis 12:6-7); Jacob had erected an altar calling it Elelohe-Israel, the Mighty God of Israel (Genesis 33:18-20); and at Mount Ebal and Mount Gerizim near Shechem after their central campaign victories and in obedience to Moses' command (Deuteronomy 27:4-8), Israel and Joshua gathered (Joshua 8:30-35) to build an altar, offer sacrifices, write the Law of Moses upon plastered stones, and hear Joshua read the Law

Jacob built an altar at Shechem and called it

El-elohe-Israel

El-elohe-Israel means

the mighty God of Israel

The _______ identified Joshua as the author of the book bearing his name

Talmud

city of refuge east of the Jordan

Ramoth

authorship identified

Talmud

Joseph was buried there

Shechem

Joshua was buried there

Timnathserah

In Joshua's farewell address to Israel, he assured them that God's judgement for ___________ was just as certain as His blessing for ________

disobedience and obedience

The purpose of the book of Joshua was to record the consummation of the ______ of ______

redemption of Israel