************DAILY DOUBLE***********
The city could only protect those who __________ within its walls.
stayed
Before whom was a person seeking asylum in a city of refuge to make their case (Josh. 20:4)?
A. The priest
B. The city elders
C. The prophet
D. The messenger of the Lord
B. The city elders
The one finding asylum in a city of refuge was not to be turned over to the avenger of blood because he killed his neighbor without _______ (Josh. 20:5)
A. Jealousy
B. Anger
C. Malice aforethought
D. Wickedness
C. Malice aforethought
********DAILY DOUBLE*********
The city of refuge offered safety from the __________ of blood.
avenger
All of the following were cities of refuge on the western side of the Jordan EXCEPT (Josh. 20:7)
A. Kedesh in Galilee
B. Shechem in Ephraim
C. Kiriath Arba in Judah
D. Gibeon in Benjamin
D. Gibeon in Benjamin
When a person entered the city of refuge they were to stand where and make their case (Josh. 20:4)?
A. Outside the city wall
B. The home of the priest
C. By the well of the city
D. The city gate
D. The city gate
*********DAILY DOUBLE***********
The Cities of Refuge can be viewed as a ____________ of God’s plan for our salvation through Jesus Christ.
foreshadow
following were cities of refuge EXCEPT (Josh. 20:8)
A. Bezer in Reuben
B. Ammon in Pisgah of Reuben
C. Ramoth in Gilead
D. Golan in Bashan of Manasseh
B. Ammon in Pisgah of Reuben
Shechem was a city of refuge in the hill country of what tribe (Josh. 20:7)?
A. Benjamin
B. Zebulun
C. Asher
D. Ephraim
D. Ephraim
**********DAILY DOUBLE**********
If the defendant was found innocent of intentional _______, their life was spared.
murder
Golan was a city of refuge in the region of ________ in Manasseh (Josh. 20:9)
A. Golan
B. Gilead
C. Plains of Moab
D. Edom
A. Golan
Hebron was a city of refuge in the hill country of what tribe (Josh. 20:7)?
A. Benjamin
B. Judah
C. Asher
D. Ephraim
B. Judah
How many cities of refuge were there west of the Jordan (Josh. 20:7f)?
A. Two
B. Three
C. Six
D. Twelve
B. Three
How many cities of refuge were there east of the Jordan (Josh. 20:8)?
A. Two
B. Three
C. Six
D. Twelve
B. Three
How many cities of refuge were there in Israel total (Josh. 20:7ff)
A. Two
B. Three
C. Six
D. Twelve
C. Six
******Daily Double*********
The same merciful Saviour who appointed those temporal cities of refuge has by the _________ of His own blood provided for the transgressors of God’s law.
shedding
The town of Kiriath Araba was a city of refuge which is better known by its name _________ (Josh. 20:7)
A. Bethlehem
B. Megiddo
C. Hebron
D. Gaza
C. Hebron
The person seeking asylum in a city of refuge was allowed to leave the city after a trial by the assembly and _________ (Josh. 20:6)
A. The death of the high priest
B. A pardon by the elders
C. The victim's family's forgiveness
D.The year of Jubilee
A. The death of the high priest
The cities of refuge were for what kinds of people (Josh. 20:2)?
A. The poor and abandoned
B. Those with no families
C. Those who killed someone accidentally
D. Those who owed money to their neighbor
C. Those who killed someone accidentally
Ramoth was a city of refuge on the eastern side of the Jordan was in what region of Gad (Josh. 20:8)?
A. Golan
B. Gilead
C. Plains of Moab
D. Edom
B. Gilead