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 26
1. Question
What chapters of the book of Joshua deal with the tribal inheritances?
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Question 2 of 26
2. Question
What is the difference between Cisjordan and Transjordan?
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Question 3 of 26
3. Question
When did Israel first gain control of all of the land promised to Abraham in Genesis 15:18-21?
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Question 4 of 26
4. Question
According to Joshua 13:13, in Moses’ day, Israel had driven out all the tribes from the lands east of the Jordan.
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Question 5 of 26
5. Question
What did Levites receive as an inheritance, according to Joshua 13:14?
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Question 6 of 26
6. Question
What was the main message for the original audience of the section of the book of Joshua dealing with the initial boundaries of the tribal inheritances (Joshua 13:1-14)?
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Question 7 of 26
7. Question
Every generation of Israel should acknowledge that Israel’s possession and control of these lands was established by God’s sacred ________ with their ancestors.
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Question 8 of 26
8. Question
As our author dealt with the initial boundaries of Israel’s territories, he also drew attention to God’s _________ power.
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Question 9 of 26
9. Question
The ______ of the people of God was essential to establishing their presence throughout the initial boundaries on both sides of the Jordan.
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Question 10 of 26
10. Question
What chapters of the book of Joshua deal with the specific allotments of the tribal inheritances?
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Question 11 of 26
11. Question
What material things did the Levites receive as their inheritance, instead of an allotment of territory in Canaan?
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Question 12 of 26
12. Question
Which tribe received a very large allotment of land in southern Canaan, including Jebus, later called Jerusalem?
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Question 13 of 26
13. Question
Why was Judah the most prominent tribe in Israel?
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Question 14 of 26
14. Question
In spite of the fact that they were not two of the twelve sons of Jacob, why did the tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh receive allotments?
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Question 15 of 26
15. Question
What were the cities of refuge?
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Question 16 of 26
16. Question
Match each theme with the description of how that theme was highlighted in the section of the book of Joshua about the specific allotments of the tribal inheritances.
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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 remarked four times that these were the divisions of lands that Moses, God’s divinely-authorized leader, had given them.
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He repeatedly used the term nachalah when he referred to the portions of land allotted to the tribes as their inheritance, a term closely tied to God’s covenants with Abraham and Moses.
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He mentioned several times that things were done as the Lord had commanded through Moses.
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He mentions miraculous victories and explains that sometimes God revealed His will through the casting of lots.
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The author gives details about allotments for all the tribes.
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Question 17 of 26
17. Question
By the time the book of Joshua was written, some tribes had been absorbed by others, and some tribes had lost territories to enemies.
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Question 18 of 26
18. Question
By the time the Assyrians destroyed the northern kingdom of Israel and the Babylonians conquered Judah, most of the people of God remained in their tribal inheritances.
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Question 19 of 26
19. Question
What chapter of the book of Joshua is dedicated to teach especially about national unity?
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Question 20 of 26
20. Question
What incident almost caused a war between the tribes of Transjordan and the tribes of Cisjordan?
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Question 21 of 26
21. Question
How did the tribes of Israel resolve the potential conflict that arose after the distribution of the tribal inheritances?
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Question 22 of 26
22. Question
Match each theme with the description of how that theme was highlighted in the section of the book of Joshua about national unity.
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- Divine authority
- God's covenant
- The standard of Moses' law
- God's supernatural power
- All Israel
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Phinehas, the divinely-ordained authority, the son of Eleazar the priest, led the delegation to resolve the potential conflict.
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The Transjordan tribes wanted to ensure that the tribes west of the Jordan treated them as full heirs of the covenant promises given to their ancestors.
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Joshua warned the tribes of Transjordan to be very careful to observe the commandment and the law that Moses had given them.
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When Phinehas heard the Transjordan tribes' explanation, he said, Today we know that the Lord is in our midst.
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The entire narrative ends with the naming of the altar, a witness between us that the Lord is God.
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Question 23 of 26
23. Question
When Christ inaugurated his messianic kingdom in his first advent, what was the situation regarding the ownership of the tribal territories that had been distributed at the time of Joshua?
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Question 24 of 26
24. Question
According to the lesson, in the inaugural stage of His kingdom, how did Jesus fulfill the promise of inheriting the Promised Land? Mark each correct answer.
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Question 25 of 26
25. Question
According to the lesson, in the continuation stage of His kingdom, how is Jesus fulfilling the promise of inheriting the Promised Land?
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Question 26 of 26
26. Question
According to the lesson, in the consummation stage of His kingdom, how will Jesus fulfill the promise of inheriting the Promised Land?
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