Numbers
Espionage
Bless or Curse?
Remember
Challenging Review
100

The amount of tribes of Israel counted in the census 

(Numbers 1:1–16)

12 tribes 

100

These two spies encouraged the Israelites to trust God

(Numbers 14:6–9)

Joshua and Caleb

100

He tried to hire Balaam to curse Israel??? who?

(Numbers 22:1–6)

King Balak of Moab

100

Deuteronomy 6:5 says this about loving God

Love God with all your heart, soul, and strength

100

In Numbers 2, the tribes were arranged around the Tabernacle in groups of three. This tribe was placed on the east side along with Judah

Issachar


200

The tribe set apart to serve as priests were the

Numbers 1:47–53

Levites 

200

These things were brought back by the spies to show the land’s abundance

Numbers 13:23–27)

Giant grapes, fruit, and evidence of a fertile land

200

This unusual creature stopped Balaam on the road

(Numbers 22:21–28)

twas a donkey
200

The consequences of disobedience according to Deuteronomy 28 are

Curses, suffering, and loss of blessings

200

Moses calls the Lord this name in his song

the Rock

300

God had the Israelites arrange their camps in a specific order to have 

Numbers 2:1–34

Organization, protection, and to honor God’s plan 

300

Most of the Israelites reacted this way to the report from the spies...

(Numbers 14:1–4) 

They were afraid and rebelled against God, wanting to return to Egypt

300

Did Balaam bless or curse Israel?

(Numbers 23:20; 24:9)

He blessed

300

Moses tell the Israelites to remember these two events to remain faithful to God

(Deuteronomy 4:9–10; 6:12)

God delivering them from Egypt and giving them His commandments

300

When the spies scouted Canaan, this city was reported to have strong walls “as high as heaven”?

Hebron

400

the leaders who were responsible for counting the people were 

 (Numbers 1:4–16)

Tribal leaders or chiefs appointed by God

400

Joshua and Caleb responded in what way differently from the other spies

(Numbers 14:6–9)

They encouraged the Israelites to trust God and have faith that He would give them the land

400

God demonstrate His power through Balaam’s donkey by

Numbers 22:21–35

Opening the donkey’s mouth to speak and stopped Balaam from proceeding wrongly

400

According to Deuteronomy 9, the Israel receive the Promised Land because of

God’s grace and mercy, not their own righteousness

400

 Balaam gave four blessings instead of curses. Which nation did he specifically mention would be defeated?

Edom

500

God did this to show His order, protection, and intentional plan for the nation

Numbers 1:53; 2:17

The census and arrangement of tribes 

500

This was the consequence the Israelites faced for refusing to enter the Promised Land

(Numbers 14:28–35)

wandering in the wilderness for 40 years

500

This prophecy that Balaam told pointed to Israel’s future victories

(Numbers 24:17–19) 

Balaam foretold that a ruler would come from Israel who would defeat nations and bring blessings

500

This choice God present to the Israelites in Deuteronomy 30 

not a exact answer required 

Is the choice of life and obedience or death and disobedience, as well as promising blessings for obedience

500

In Deuteronomy 32, Moses compares Israel to what two things that show God’s justice and care?

The eagle and a vine

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