The Book of Joshua
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Lesson OneAn Introduction to Joshua3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson TwoVictorious Conquest3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson ThreeTribal Inheritances3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FourCovenant Loyalty3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion1 Activity|1 Assessment
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Question 1 of 33
1. Question
Put the three sections of the first major division of the book of Joshua in their proper order.
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- Israel's preparations for victory
- Israel's initial victories over two cities
- Israel's later victories over two alliances
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1 (chapter 1)
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2 (chapters 2-8)
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3 (chapters 9-12)
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Question 2 of 33
2. Question
Why did the tribes of Reuben, Gad and half of the tribe of Manasseh ask for permission to settle in the Transjordan, to the east of Canaan?
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Question 3 of 33
3. Question
What phrase did God repeat to Joshua three times, after commanding him to cross over the Jordan into Canaan?
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Question 4 of 33
4. Question
What was the attitude of the Israelites, when God commanded them to cross the Jordan?
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Question 5 of 33
5. Question
What are the five themes found in chapter one of the book of Joshua that appear time and again throughout his book? Mark each correct answer.
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Question 6 of 33
6. Question
How did the people of Israel respond to Joshua when God told him, As I was with Moses, so I will be with you?
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Question 7 of 33
7. Question
What particular promise in the covenant God made with Abraham would have been especially encouraging to Israel as they prepared to conquer Canaan?
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Question 8 of 33
8. Question
Israel had to understand that obedience to Moses’ law would lead to victory, and disobedience would lead to defeat in Canaan.
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Question 9 of 33
9. Question
What did Israel need to understand about the source of victory in Canaan?
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Question 10 of 33
10. Question
The author of the book of Joshua presented his original audience with the ideal that, if they hoped to have full success in the conflicts they faced in their day, all of Israel must stand as _______.
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Question 11 of 33
11. Question
Every aspect of the battle for Jericho was ideal and wonderfully blessed by God. But what had to occur before victory over Ai was accomplished?
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Question 12 of 33
12. Question
Before entering Canaan to conquer Jericho, what did the Israelites do first?
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Question 13 of 33
13. Question
How did Rahab help the Israelites?
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Question 14 of 33
14. Question
At what moment did the Jordan river divide before Israel crossed over?
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Question 15 of 33
15. Question
What instructions did God give Joshua for attacking Jericho?
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Question 16 of 33
16. Question
What was the difference between Joshua’s orders for dealing with the plunder from Jericho and what armies at that time would normally do?
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Question 17 of 33
17. Question
Why was Israel first defeated when they attacked Ai?
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Question 18 of 33
18. Question
What instructions did God give Joshua for attacking Ai?
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Question 19 of 33
19. Question
How did Israel celebrate after their victories at Jericho and Ai?
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Question 20 of 33
20. Question
How did the author of the book of Joshua highlight the five main themes of his book for the original audience in the section of his account of Israel’s victories over two cities (chapters 2-8)? Select each theme according to the contents of the book.
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- Divine authority
- God's covenant
- The standard of Moses' law
- God's supernatural power
- All Israel
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He often referred to how God spoke to Joshua directly and how Joshua was Moses' successor.
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Canaan is referred to as the land that the Lord had sworn to their fathers to give to [them].
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Israel’s victories over the two cities highlighted that obedience was necessary for Israel to have victory in battle.
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Victory over the two cities was clearly not won by human strength.
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In the crossing, the battles, repentance, and the covenant renewal, he frequently mentions the participation of all twelve tribes.
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Question 21 of 33
21. Question
After the victories at Jericho and Ai, what were the following victories, as recorded in chapters 9-12?
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Question 22 of 33
22. Question
How did the Gibeonites, who lived in the heart of Canaan, deceive Israel into making a peace treaty with them?
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Question 23 of 33
23. Question
What were the results of Israel’s battles with the two alliances in Canaan?
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Question 24 of 33
24. Question
How did the author of the book of Joshua highlight four of the five main themes of his book for the original audience in the section of his account of Israel’s victories over the two alliances (chapters 9-12)? Select the Bible quote that best fits each theme:
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- Divine authority
- The standard of Moses' law
- God's supernatural power
- All Israel
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The Lord said to Joshua… 'I have given them into your hands.' (10:8)
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Joshua left nothing undone of all that the Lord had commanded Moses. (11:15)
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The sun stood still…The Lord fought for Israel. (10:13-14)
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All the people were with Joshua (10:21).
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Question 25 of 33
25. Question
In the stage of the inauguration of the kingdom, in what way did Jesus carry out a conquest that was similar to, but greater than, the conquests of Israel in Joshua’s day?
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Question 26 of 33
26. Question
What was the difference between the way Jesus made His conquests in the inauguration of His kingdom and the way Israel made their conquests in Joshua’s day?
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Question 27 of 33
27. Question
What event shortly after Jesus’ ascension highlights the theme of Joshua that points to the importance of all of God’s people participating in the victory of His kingdom?
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Question 28 of 33
28. Question
In the stage of the continuation of the kingdom, in what way is Jesus carrying out conquests similar to, but greater than, the conquests of Israel in Joshua’s day?
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Question 29 of 33
29. Question
What is the difference between the way Jesus makes His conquests in the continuation stage of His kingdom and the way Israel made their conquests in Joshua’s day?
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Question 30 of 33
30. Question
As Israel’s conquest was won by God’s supernatural power, our victories today come only through the supernatural power of ________ at work.
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Question 31 of 33
31. Question
In the stage of the consummation of the kingdom, in what way will Jesus carry out conquests similar to, but greater than, the conquests of Israel in Joshua’s day?
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Question 32 of 33
32. Question
What is the difference between the way Jesus will make His future conquests in the consummation stage of His kingdom and the way Israel made their conquests in Joshua’s day?
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Question 33 of 33
33. Question
As Joshua’s victory was rooted in God’s covenant with Israel, the final victory of Christ is certain because of God’s solemn vow in the _______.
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