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101 Cards in this Set
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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 |
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The book of Joshua is the 1st of 12 books of |
History |
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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 |
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The book of Joshua records the consumption of the ____ of Israel; _______ the land |
Redemption, into |
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The armies of Canaan were strong; they were experienced in _____ and well ____ |
War and equipped |
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The Canaanites had chariots of ____ and fortified ____ |
Iron and cities |
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The kings of Canaan often joined in _____ against ____ |
Alliances against a common enemy |
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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 |
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God's charge to Joshua included 3 commands: |
Cross the Jordan, conquer the land, and divide the inheritance |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Joshua sent 2 men on a ____ mission to jericho |
Reconnaissance |
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The mission of the 2 spies sent to Jericho had both ____ and ____ significance |
Military and spiritual |
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By faith, Rahab was spared destruction by Israel, granted justification by Jehovah, and included in the lineage of both _____ and ____ |
David and Christ |
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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 |
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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) |
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At Gilgal,Israel celebrated their deliverance from Egypt to Canaan by keeping the |
Passover |
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The reproach of Egypt was "rolled away" by the rite of _____, an act of _____ and a sign of the ____ |
Circumcision, obedience, and covenant |
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After Israel observed the Passover and partook of the fruit of the land, their ______ ceased |
Manna |
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The Lord appeared to Joshua as ____ of the hosts of the ____ |
Captain of the hosts of the Lord |
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The sword in hand and the title used by The Lord suggested the source of Israel's ____ in canaan |
Victory |
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Give 2 reasons for Israel's holy war in Canaan |
Conquer the land God gave them and destroy the wicked Canaanites that God hated |
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The campaign for central Canaan involved both ____ and ____ |
Jericho and Ai |
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The inky valid reason for following the peculiar strategy God gave Israel for Jericho was ____ in God and ____ to His Word. |
Faith and obedience |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Israel was defeated at ____ because of ___ in the camp |
Ai because of sin |
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The Israelite whose sin had led to Israel's defeat at Ai aas |
Achan |
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God turned Israel's defeat into victory when |
They were judged |
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God would establish Israel in Canaan as a ____ nation |
Holy |
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After their triumph at Ai, Israel journeyed to mount ____, and mount ____ to fulfill a commandment of The Lord by ___ |
Ebal, Gerizim, and Moses |
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In the heart of the land upon the conclusion of their central campaign, Israel publicly acknowledged their _____ and ____ |
God and His Word |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Perhaps the greatest alliance in Canaan against Israel was brought together in the. ____ by ____, king of ____ |
North, Jabin, and Hazor |
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In the northern campaign, the enemies of Israel were delivered by ____ to Israel for complete ____ |
God and destruction |
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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 |
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The reason for Israel's defeat at Ai was |
Spiritual |
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Rahab was included in the lineage of ___ and ___ |
David and Jesus |
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The. 1st book of the 12 books of history is |
Joshua |
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Talmud |
Identified authorship |
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Removed the. "Reproach of Egypt" |
Circumcision |
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Records the consummation of Israel's redemption |
Joshua (the book ) |
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Celebrated Israel's deliverance from. Egypt to canaan |
Passover |
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The distribution of the land east of the Jordan had been made by |
Moses |
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The tribes whose inheritances lay east of Jordan were ______, ____, and |
Reuben, Gad and the half tribe of Manasseh |
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The tribe receiving no land as an inheritance was |
Levi |
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According to Numbers 26:52-56, The Lord commanded that the land of Canaan was to be divided among the Israelites by |
lot |
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The 1st distribution of land was made at. _____ to Judah, Ephraim, and the half tribe of Manasseh |
Gilgal |
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Distribution of land to the remaining seven tribes was made at ___, where the ___ was set up |
Shiloh and Tabernacle |
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The location of the inheritance was determined by ____, but the size of the inheritance was determined by _____ |
lot and the size of the tribe |
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Hebron-where Abraham had lived, worshiped, and was buried- became _____ inheritance |
Caleb's |
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The person who received his inheritance last was |
Joshua |
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Identify the 7 tribes that received their allotments at Shiloh |
Benjamin, Asher, Naphtali, Issachar, Zebulun, Simeon, and Dan |
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Shiloh was located in the _____ of Canaan |
Center |
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Commandment from The Lord concerning cities of refuge was given first to |
Moses |
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The purpose of the cities of refuge was to provide refuge for |
People who had killed someone unintentionally |
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The 3 cities of refuge on the west side of Jordan wwre |
Kadesh, Shechem, and Hebron |
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The 3 cities of refuge on the east side of Jordan weee |
Bezer, Ramoth and Golan |
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By Moses in Moab, The Lord commanded Israel to provide the Levites by lot _____ cities |
48 |
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The cities of the Levites also included the 6 cities of ____ |
Refuge |
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When they were not working at the Tabernacle in Shiloh, the priests lived in the ______ with their families |
6 cities of refuge |
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With the cities, the Levites were provided _____, or ______ for their flocks and herds |
Suburbs and pastures |
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Cities were provided the Levites by each of the ___ by ___ |
12 tribes by lot |
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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 |
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On their return home, the trans-jordanic tribes built a great _____ at the Jordan river |
Altar |
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Israel sent a delegation to the trans-jordanic tribes to demand an ____ about the ___ |
Explanation and altar |
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The delegation sent from. Shiloh to Gilead consisted of _____ the priest and ____ princes of israel |
Phinehas and 10 |
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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 |
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The trans-jordanic tribes named the great altar "_________________." |
It is a witness between us that Jehovah is God |
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Inheritance was divuded |
Manasseh |
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No inheritance was recieved |
Levites |
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Inheritance was received first. (Person ) |
Caleb |
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Inheritance lay west of the jordan |
Ephraim |
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Tabernacle set up |
Shiloh |
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Inheritance was received last. (Person ) |
Joshua |
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Inheritance lay east of the Jordan |
Reuben |
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Inheritances were distributed first here |
Gilgal |
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To celebrate Israel's deliverance from Egypt into Canaan, the Passover was observed at ____ |
Gilgal |
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Joshua sent 2 men on a spying mission ro |
Jericho |
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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 |
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Bezel was a city of refuge on the ____ side of Jordan |
East |
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Joshua reminded Israel that God had given them all the. "_____________", He had promised |
Good things |
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Joshua warned Israel that for transgressing the covenant, God would bring upon them "_________." |
Evil things |
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Covenant obedience would result in blessing and full _____ of the land |
Possession |
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Transgression of the covenant would bring judgement and _____ from the land |
Expulsion |
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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 |
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Joshua called all Israel tug ether at Shechem and |
Renewed with them the covenant |
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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 |
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Jacob built an altar at Shechem and called it |
El-elohe-Israel |
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El-elohe-Israel means |
the mighty God of Israel |
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The _______ identified Joshua as the author of the book bearing his name |
Talmud |
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city of refuge east of the Jordan |
Ramoth |
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authorship identified |
Talmud |
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Joseph was buried there |
Shechem |
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Joshua was buried there |
Timnathserah |
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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 |
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The purpose of the book of Joshua was to record the consummation of the ______ of ______ |
redemption of Israel |