
Joshua and the Judges
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- Q1Who is the successor of Moses who leads the Israelites to the Promised Land?IsraelJosephJoshuaJudah30s
- Q2What city is the Promised Land?RomeEuphratesCanaanTigris30s
- Q3What religion are the Canaanites (the people living in Canaan)MuslimChristianPolythesticJewish30s
- Q4Why do the Israelites fight a battle when they arrive in Canaan?Moses was vocal about being against the Canaanites.The Canaanites are angry because the Israelites are Jewish.Joshua, the leader of the Israelites, has murdered the Canaanite leader.The Canaanites do not want to give over their land to the Israelites.30s
- Q5In what form does God appear to Joshua at the beginning of the book of Joshua?Loving PresenceVoice from the cloudsCommanderBurning Bush30s
- Q6What does God tell Joshua to follow while he is leading?The beatitudesThe rules of EzekielThe law of AbrahamThe law of Moses, of the Covenant30s
- Q7What is the name of the pivotal battle that occurs when Joshua and the Israelites fight the Canaanites?The battle of MosesThe battle of the JudgesThe battle of CanaanThe battle of Jericho30s
- Q8When God appears as a warrior, what effect does that have on the Israelites?They feel as if God only loves polytheists.They feel as if God hates them.They feel as if God is unfair.They feel as if God is on their side.30s
- Q9What does God ask Joshua to do when He appears to him at the battle of Jericho?Abide by the CovenantConquer the Canaanites because they are polytheists.Write the Ten CommandmentsTake off his sandals to recognize the sacredness of the place.30s
- Q10What is one reason that explains why the Israelites' understanding of God would be different than ours?Each time period is influenced by a specific language and culture.People misunderstand God only at certain times in history.God is different in different generations.God has lied to some people sometimes.30s
- Q11What traumatic event have the Israelites gone through that would cause them to need to know that God is on their side?They were recently saved from destruction by Yahweh.Moses recently released from slavery under PharaohJoshua recently released them from slavery under Pharaoh.They were recently destroyed by the polytheistic people.30s
- Q12After Joshua dies, what happens in salvation history?The Israelites begin the process of being freed from slavery.The Israelites begin the process of finding a king.The Israelites fall into a cycle of sin, calamity, repentance, and deliverance.The Israelites begin the process of establishing the covenant.30s
- Q13During what time period do the judges live?1200-1000 BC1000-1200 AD1000-1200 BC1200-1000 AD30s
- Q14How many biblical judges are there?1115141230s
- Q15What is NOT a role of the Biblical Judges?lead military defense against outside nationssettle disputes in their own tribechallenging Israelites to remain faithful to God.Unite all of the Israelites as a nation30s