Moses' Plea
The 40 Years
Geography
Spies' Report
100

The sin the people committed that caused God to be angry?

Worship of the Golden Calf

100

The Israelites were told they would wander in the wilderness for one year for every day the spies spent doing this

Exploring Canaan/Spying out the land

100

The name of the place from which Moses sent out the spies.

Wilderness of Paran

100

The report given by the majority of the spies

The land was uninhabitable due to the giants

200

In his plea on the mountain, Moses reminded God of the covenant He made with these three patriarchs.

Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob

200

The age of people who would die in the wilderness during the forty years of wandering

20 and older

200

The spies explored the valley of Eshcol where they cut down this thing

A cluster of grapes

200

The two spies that did not agree with the report of the other spies

Caleb and Joshua

300

This phrase describes God's action after Moses' pleas

"The Lord changed His mind"

(The Lord relented)

300

The Lord said that the Israelites' children would have to endure this in the wilderness.

The consequences of the people's lack of faithfulness (or their unfaithfulness)

300

The spies went up and explored the land from the Wilderness of Zin to this northern city.

Rehob, near Lebo-hamath

300

The amount of time the spies spent spying out the land

40 days

400

Moses' reasoning for God not to destroy the Israelites in both Exodus 32 and Numbers 14

The Egyptians will think poorly of God

400

After the Lord decreed the sentence, the people realized their mistake and tried to go up into the land, but were defeated by the Amalekites and these people.

The Canaanites

400

This group of powerful descendants of Anak was found in Hebron

The Nephilim/Anakim

400

Caleb said the Israelites would be able to do this to the land of Canaan

Overcome it/possess it/take the land

500

What Moses first thought the sound was when he came down the mountain

The sound of war (or battle)

500

Moses warned the people against attempting to enter the land, saying they would be struck down because this would not be with them.

The presence of the Lord

500

The spies observed that this desert-dwelling group lived in the Negev, while the Hittites, Jebusites, and Amorites lived in the hill country.

The Amalekites

500

The way the spies described themselves compared to the giants of the land

Grasshoppers