Crossing Over (Joshua 1–5)
Walls and Warfare (Joshua 6–12)
Promise and Portion
(Joshua 13–17)
Unity and Obedience (Joshua 18–24)
The Pentateuch
100

These were the only two people from the generation that left Egypt who entered the Promised Land.

Who are Joshua and Caleb?

100

The walls of this city fell after Israel marched around it for seven days.

What is Jericho?

100

This tribe received no land inheritance because the Lord Himself was their portion.

Who are the Levites?

100

Joshua renewed Israel’s covenant with God at this location, the same place where Abraham once built an altar.

What is Shechem?

100

After Abel was killed and Cain was banished, God continued the righteous family line that would eventually lead to Abraham through this son.  

Who is Seth?

200

Before crossing the Jordan, Joshua sent two spies who were hidden and protected by this woman in Jericho.

Who is Rahab?

200

This man’s disobedience after Jericho’s fall led to Israel’s defeat at Ai.

Who is Achan?

200

The land west of the Jordan was divided among the tribes by this method, symbolizing God’s decision.

What is casting lots?

200

These special cities were designated for those who accidentally caused someone’s death.

What are cities of refuge?

200

His leadership in Egypt saved his family during famine and led to the Israelites living there for generations.

Who is Joseph?

300

The Israelites were told to follow this sacred object as they crossed the Jordan River.

What is the Ark of the Covenant?

300

Joshua 10 records a miracle where daylight was extended when this stopped moving at Joshua’s prayer.

What is the sun?

300

At 85 years old, this man boldly asked Joshua for the mountain of Hebron, where the giants lived.

Who is Caleb?

300

After settling east of the Jordan, these tribes built an altar that caused misunderstanding among the others.

Who are Reuben, Gad, and the half-tribe of Manasseh?

300

Before Pharaoh finally let Israel go, God sent this many plagues upon Egypt.

What is ten?

400

After crossing the Jordan, Israel set up twelve of these at Gilgal as a memorial of God’s faithfulness.

What are stones?

400

In the battle where the sun stood still, God also sent this from heaven that killed more enemies than Israel’s swords.

What are hailstones?

400

This tribe received the first allotment west of the Jordan, which included Jerusalem and Hebron.

Who is Judah?

400

The altar built by the eastern tribes was named this, meaning “Witness between us that the Lord is God.”

What is Ed?

400

Because of fear and unbelief, this event in Numbers caused Israel to wander in the wilderness for forty years.

What is the report of the twelve spies?

500

Before crossing the Jordan, Joshua told the people to do this, meaning to set themselves apart because God was about to do wonders among them.

What is consecrate themselves?

500

These people deceived Israel by pretending to be travelers from a distant land.

Who are the Gibeonites?

500

These five sisters boldly asked Joshua for their father’s inheritance, and God honored their request.

Who are the daughters of Zelophehad?

500

After leading Israel faithfully, Joshua died at the age of this many years and was buried in the land of his inheritance at Timnath-Serah.

What is 110 years old?

500

In the wilderness, God showed His presence with a pillar of this by day and this by night.

What are a pillar of cloud and a pillar of fire?

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