3.6
4.1
4.2-4.3
4.4
4.5
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The new leader of Israel after Moses

Who is Joshua

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Moses sermon to the Israelites.

What is Deuteronomy

100

1.Israel's victory over this land.

2.This person sinned against God and was stoned to death.

What is Jericho

Who is Achan

100
  1. were used as a witness to Israel to remember.

  2. recounts what God has done for Israel.

1. What are stones

2. What is Psalm 136

100
  1. A book of generals who lead the Israelites defeating other nations

  2. The fourth judge, godly leader

1. What is Judges

2. Who is Deborah

200

3.6

  1. What did the nation of Israel do to first break the covenant?

  2. Who made the golden calf? 

1. They worshipped the idol

2. Aaron

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4.1 In the Old Testament, what does the term heart represent?

A whole person

200

4.2

  1. What two lessons did God teach the Israelites in their experiences at Jericho and Ai?

  2. By the end of the book of Joshua, how many of God’s promises had He failed to fulfill?

  1. He’s the one who wins our battles.

  2. If you are unfaithful you won’t stay in your land.

  3. Zero

200

4.3 Why did Joshua put a large Stone under a tree?

As a witness to their promise that they would stay faithful and obey

200

4.5 What promise had the people made to Joshua but failed to keep?

To teach their children to remember the works of the Lord.

300

3.6 Which of the ten commandments did the Israelites break when worshipping the golden calf?

The second commandment

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4.1 What is God’s solution to the problem of Israel’s failure?

Giving them a new heart.

300

4.3 After Moses dies, what two things did Joshua tell the people they needed to remember?

1. The promises that God gave to Moses

2. The promises of obedience they gave to God.

300

4.4 What is the purpose of Psalm 136? What is the theme of Psalm 136?

The purpose- remember the works God has done for them.

The theme- steadfast love of the Lord

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4.5 Why did God deliever the wicked people of Israel through Debora?

They called for help, So God was faithful to His promise.

Israel's enemies were also God's enemies.

400

3.6 Why didn’t God wipe out the nation and start over?

Moses interceded for the people by pleading to consider how destroying Israel would destroy His glory.

400

4.1 In Deuteronomy 5:29 what kind of heart does God want us to have?

That fears Him and keep His commandments

400

4.3 True or False, Stones were used to remember both God’s faithfulness and the nation’s unfaithfulness.

True

400

4.4 What was the central event for Israel to remember? What is the central event for the New Testament Christians to remember?

Exodus

The Crucifixion, Lord's Supper

400

4.5 What was wrong with Barak's response to Deborah?

His lack of faith.

500

3.6 What happened at the end of Exodus?

They repented and renewed the covenant, they were ready to enter the promised land.

500

4.2 The focus of the book of Joshua is God’s fulfillment of which Abrahamic promise?

Land

500

4.3 Why did the Israelites pile stones on Achan?

To remember the trouble he caused for the nation.

500

4.4 How does Psalm 136 apply to the New Testament believer?

It reminds us who God is and what He has done for His people in the past.

500

4.5 Summarize the repeated cycle recounted in Judges

Israel does evil>They are oppressed>They call out to God for help> God sends a Judge to help> Israel is at rest> repeat

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