Who is that Judge
Leviticus and Its Offerings
Conquering Jericho
Promised Land Video Guide
Miscellaneous
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This judge conquered the Philistines by breaking the temple with his super strength. He gets his strength from his long hair

Samson
100

Why do all the weird rules in Leviticus apply to us? In other words, why read Leviticus?

We can rejoice that we do not have to follow them because Jesus came and took our place as the sacrifice (or separation between clean and unclean)

100

The new leader of God’s people after Moses


Joshua

100

What is significant about the Israelites reaching the Promised Land?

  

    It shows God coming through on his promise

100

The definition of a Biblical judge

the rulers who looked over the affairs of the Israelites between Joshua’s death and the accession of Saul

200

Judge who stabs the king of the Moabites through his fat stomach

Ehud

200

An offering where the person must realize their offense, confess their sin, kill an animal, and manipulate the blood to serve as an atonement for their sins.

Sin/guilt offering

200

As a leader, Joshua was told by God to be _____________ and _____________

Strong and courageous

200

The figurative and literal barrier between the Israelites and the Promised Land that the Israelites had to cross with the help of God

Jordan River

200

What is Ash Wednesday?

The day that marks the beginning of Lent. 40 (technically 46) days before Easter

300
Judge who leads 300 men to break jars and blow trumpets to confuse the Midianites and kill them

Gideon


300

A thanksgiving offering where some of the animal is burned, and the rest is eaten as a special meal.

Peace offering


300

Rahab put this outside her window so that her family would be spared

A scarlet cord


300

Another name for the mounds where cities have been built over and over upon for hundreds of years

Tels

300

There are 5 steps of the Judges cycle. Name three of them

  1. People of Israel forget God and worship false gods

  2. Israel gets sold or conquered by another people

  3. Israel cries out for God’s help and forgiveness

  4. God sends a judge to help conquer the Israelites’ enemies

  5. The Israelites live in peace while serving and loving God

AND THEN IT REPEATS!

400
Judge who defeats Sisera and his army with the help of Jael and Barak

Deborah


400

The only offering when the whole animal is consumed. whole devotion to God

whole/burnt offering

400

God’s directions for the Israelites on how to beat the people of Jericho

    

March around the city for 6 days once; on the seventh day, march 7 times and shout and blow trumpets at the end

400

Why did God choose to have his people live where they lived (in Israel)?

They lived in the crossroads of the world; news spread quickly from that place to other areas (area of trade, etc.)

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What is the book of Judges included in the Bible?

All the imperfect/not good enough leaders point us towards the need for a perfect leader (aka Jesus)

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Judge who defeat the city of Shechem and is known for killing 70 of his/her brothers

Abimelek
500

An offering in conjunction with other sacrifices, contributed to the completion of other sacrifices

Grain offering


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One of the main reasons that God includes Joshua in the Bible 

It shows a need for a perfect leader to rule the Israelites

500

What specific events did the Israelites mark with standing stones? How are our lives like a standing stone?

They marked political or religious events (when they conquer a place); when people look at us, they think what happened here/see God's love and difference in us

500

Why do we wear ashes on Ash Wednesday? What do the ashes represent?

We wear ashes on Ash Wednesday because it reminds us that all that we have (earthly things) will return to dust. These things are gifts from God; ashes represent repentence