Book of Joshua 1. the Book of Joshua Begins Directly After What Event
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Book of Joshua 1. The book of Joshua begins directly after what event? THE DEATH OF MOSES 2. Who was Joshua’s father? Nun 3. What’s was God’s first command to Joshua in the book of Joshua? Go over the Jordan river 4. What were the four natural boundaries given to Joshua in Joshua 1:4 to indicate the extent of the promised land? (1) the wilderness; (2) Lebanon; (3) Euphrates River; (4) the Great Sea. 5. According to Joshua 1:3 what promise had the Lord spoken to Moses that he repeated to Joshua? “Every place that the sole of your foot shall tread upon, that have I given unto you” 6. Fill in the blank from Joshua 1:5. “There shall not any man be able to __________ before thee all the days of thy life.” “stand” 7. Complete the phrase from Joshua 1:5. “As I was with Moses, so ______________________ “I will be with thee” 8. Fill in the blanks from Joshua 1:5. “I will not ___________ thee, nor _________________ thee.” “fail”/”forsake” 9. In Joshua 1, the Lord tells Joshua four times to exhibit what two qualities? Strength and Courage 10. In Joshua 1:6, why was Joshua told to be strong and courageous? Because he was going to be dividing the inheritance of the Promised Land to the children of Israel 11. In Joshua 1:7, why was Joshua told to be strong and courageous? So that he could obey all the law 12. According to Joshua 1:7, Joshua’s obedience to all the law would yield what result? He would prosper wherever he went 13. Quote Joshua 1:8. “This book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth; but thou shalt meditate therein day and night, that thou mayest observe to do according to all that is written therein; for then thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and then thou shalt have good success.” 14. According to Joshua 1:8, what should we be meditating on day and night? “this book of the law” 15. According to Joshua 1:9, why are we not to be afraid or dismayed? Because the Lord is with thee wherever you go 16. After the Lord spoke to Joshua in Joshua 1, how many days did he give the children of Israel to prepare to go into the Promised Land? 3 days 17. What group of people did Joshua command to give his message to the children of Israel in Joshua 1:10? The officers of the people 18. What were the children of Israel to prepare in their three days before crossing the Jordan? Victuals or food 19. What three tribes of Israel were given land on the other side of the river Jordan? The Reubenites, Gadites, & the tribe of Manasseh 20. What three things were to be left behind by the three tribes with land on the other side of the Jordan? Wives, little ones (children) and cattle 21. At what point would the Reubenites, Gadites and the tribe of Manasseh be able to return to their land, wives and children? When the other tribes had found rest in the promised land. 22. This word is used five times in Joshua 1 to describe the relationship that Moses had to the Lord. “servant” 23. According to Joshua 1:1, what was Joshua’s position in relation to Moses before Moses died? He was Moses’ minister 24. According to Joshua 1:15, what side of the Jordan did the Reubenites, Gadites and the tribe of Manasseh have land? “on this side Jordan toward the sunrising” or the east side 25. Fill in the blank. Once the Promised Land was conquered, the Lord wanted the Reubenites, Gadites and the tribe of Mannasseh to “return unto the land of your possession, and _________ it”. “enjoy” 26. Finish this response of the Reubenites, Gadites, and the tribe of Manasseh to Joshua: “All that thou commandest us, ____________” “we will do” 27. Finish this response of the Reubenites, Gadites, and the tribe of Manasseh to Joshua: “Whithersoever thou sendest us, ____________” “we will go” 28. In Joshua 1:18, what did the Reubenites, Gadites, and the tribe of Manasseh say would happen to anyone who would rebel against the commandment of Joshua? He would be put to death JOSHUA 2 1. How many spies were sent into Jericho in Joshua 2? Two 2. Where did the two spies of Joshua 2 lodge in Jericho? In Rahab the harlot’s house 3. Who sent a message to Rahab in Joshua 2:3? The king of Jericho 4. In what part of Rahab’s house were the spies hidden? The roof 5. Where exactly on the roof of Rahab’s house were the spies hidden? Under the stalks of flax 6. What was the name of the harlot who hid the spies in Jericho? Rahab 7. What was the king of Jericho told was the reason for the spies coming to Jericho? “to search out the country” 8. When did Rahab say that the two men left her house? “about the time of shutting of the gate, when it was dark” 9. Where did Rahab say the two spies had gone? She told them that she didn’t know where they went 10. Which way did the king’s men searching for the spies head when they left Jericho? Toward Jordan 11. What happened as soon as the pursuers of the spies left the city of Jericho? They shut the gate 12. What two kings had the Israelites utterly destroyed on the other side of the Jordan? Sihon and Og 13. What miracle of God had the people of Jericho heard about that took place over 40 years earlier? The crossing of the Red Sea on dry ground 14. Sihon and Og were kings of what group of people? The Amorites 15. Fill in the blank. “And as soon as we had heard these things, our hearts did _____________.” “melt” 16. Who said, “The Lord your God, he is God in heaven above, and in earth beneath”? Rahab 17. Where was Rahab’s house located in Jericho according to Joshua 2:15? “upon the town wall” 18. What did Rahab use to let the two spies down the wall? A cord 19. Besides herself, whose lives did Rahab request to be saved? Father, mother, brethren, sisters/Family 20. What did the two spies tell Rahab not to do if she wanted her life to be saved? “utter not this business”/Don’t tell on us 21. Where did Rahab tell the spies to hide after escaping the city of Jericho? The mountain 22. How long did Rahab tell the spies to hide in the mountains? Three days 23. Why did Rahab tell the spies to hide in the mountains? Otherwise they might run into their pursuers 24. Why did Rahab tell the spies that it would be safe to leave the mountain where they were hiding after three days? The pursuers would then be back in the city of Jericho 25. What two things was Rahab to do when she saw the Israelites coming to take Jericho? Bind a scarlet thread to her window and bring her family into her home 29. To what specific window was Rahab instructed to tie the scarlet thread? The window that she used to let the spies down the wall 30. If Rahab’s family wanted to be safe when the Israelites came to take Jericho, what were they to do? Stay in Rahab’s house 31. If anyone staying in Rahab’s house was killed during the attack by the Israelites, who would take the blame? The two spies 32. If anyone left Rahab’s house and was killed during the attack by the Israelites, who would take the blame? The person who left Rahab’s house/the person killed 33. Besides a person leaving the safety of Rahab’s house during an attack by the Israelites, what else could make the promise between Rahab and the two spies ineffective? Rahab “uttering their business”/ Rahab telling on them 34. Who said, “Truly the Lord hath delivered into our hands all the lands; for even all the inhabitants of the country do faint because of us.” The two spies JOSHUA 3 1. Where were the Israelites encamped when they sent out the two spies to Jericho? Shittim 2. How long did the Israelites camp by the Jordan river before the officers announced their orders? Three days 3. What was to be the sign for the Israelites to move from their position at the Jordan river? When they saw the ark of the covenant being carried by the priests 4. How much distance were the Israelites to keep between themselves and the ark of the covenant? 2000 cubits 5. According to Joshua 3:5, Joshua knew that the Lord was going to work a miracle the next day, so he told the people of Israel to do what? Sanctify themselves 6. According to Joshua 3:7, the Lord wanted to magnify whom in performing the miracle at the Jordan river? Joshua 7. Who was supposed to carry the ark of the covenant to the Jordan river? Priests/Levites 8. Who was the Lord talking to when he said, “As I was with Moses, so will I be with thee”? Joshua 9. According to Joshua 3:8, what were the priests to do once they were in the brink of the Jordan river? Stand still 10. According to Joshua 3:10, the parting of the Jordan river was a sign to the Israelites of what two things? God was with them and He would without fail drive out the inhabitants of the Promised Land 11.