Moses and Leadership
Trust and Fear
Faith and Healing
: Lessons from the Wilderness
Category 5: People and Prophets
100

What burden did Moses face that led him to ask the Lord for help in Numbers 11?

Leading and judging all the people by himself.

100

How many spies did Moses send to explore Canaan?

Twelve.

100

What did the Israelites complain about in Numbers 21 before the fiery serpents came?

The lack of food and water, and their dislike of manna.

100

How long did Israel wander in the wilderness?

Forty years.

100

Who succeeded Moses as the leader of Israel?

Joshua.

200

Who did God appoint to help Moses bear the load of leading Israel?

Seventy elders, filled with the Spirit.

200

Which two spies brought back a faithful report?

Joshua and Caleb.

200

How did God heal those bitten by serpents?

They looked at the brass serpent Moses lifted up.

200

What did manna represent spiritually?

God’s daily, sustaining grace.

200

What change was made to his name before he became leader?

“Oshea” was changed to “Joshua.”

300

What did Moses wish when Eldad and Medad prophesied in the camp?

That all the Lord’s people were prophets.

300

What did the Israelites want to do when they heard the fearful report from the 10 spies?

Return to Egypt.

300

What does the brass serpent symbolize?

Jesus Christ and His Atonement.

300

What did Robbie Taggart describe as existing “side by side” in the wilderness?

Suffering

300

Who was Balak, and what did he ask Balaam to do?

Who was Balak, and what did he ask Balaam to do?

400

Who spoke against Moses because of his wife, and what happened to them?

Miriam and Aaron; Miriam was struck with leprosy.

400

What phrase from Numbers 14:9 inspired this week’s lesson title?

“Rebel not ye against the Lord, neither fear ye.”

400

Why did some Israelites refuse to look at the brass serpent?

They lacked faith or thought it was too simple a solution.

400

What message did the trials of Israel teach about their relationship with God? 

That obedience and faith bring progress; rebellion brings delay.

400

How did Balaam initially respond to Balak’s bribes?

He refused to go beyond what the Lord commanded.

500

What attribute of Moses is highlighted in Numbers 12:3?

Meekness — “Moses was very meek.”

500

What was God’s punishment for Israel’s lack of faith in His promise?

They would wander in the wilderness for 40 years until the faithless generation died.

500

Which Book of Mormon prophets referred to this story?

Nephi, Alma, and Helaman.

500

What spiritual lesson can we draw from Israel’s 40-year journey?

We cannot reach the “promised land” (eternal life) without learning faith and trust in Christ.

500

What eventually happened to Balaam?

He gave in to wickedness and caused Israel to sin.