How many people were part of Korah’s rebellion?
250
How many days were the Israelite spies in the Promised Land?
40
What was the name of the Amorite King who tried to have Israel cursed?
Balak
Why did the Amorite King want to curse Balaam?
Because Israel was passing through his land
Who were each of the tribes of Israel named after?
Jacob’s sons
Where was the Tabernacle always located while Israel was camped or traveling?
In the center
Who was chosen to be the next leader of Israel?
Joshua
What were the ages of the men counted in the census of the Levites?
1 month and up
What did the Bronze Snake do?
Healed anyone who looked upon it from being bitten by a poisonous snake
Who was Balaam?
A prophet of God
What was the name of the spies who remained faithful to God after returning from the Promised Land?
Joshua and Caleb
What were the ages of the fighting men counted in Israel’s Census?
20 and up
Why did Israel need the Bronze Snake?
Because God had sent a plague of poisonous snakes on Israel for complaining
What was the name of the man who attempted to lead a revolt against Moses as leader of Israel?
Korah
Why were Moses and Aaron banned from entering the Promised Land?
Because Moses struck the rock rather than speaking to it
What was Miriam’s punishment for speaking against Moses’ authority?
Leprosy
What did the Israelite spies bring back from the Promised Land?
A giant cluster of grapes that had to be carried on a pole by two men
What happened when Balaam spoke over Israel?
Balaam blessed Israel and cursed Balak and his allies
What were the three don’t’s of the Nazarite vow?
How many years were did Israel wander the desert?
40
Why were Miriam and Aaron punished by God?
They spoke against Moses’ authority over Israel
What was Moses’ response to God when he was told that it was time for him to die?
Choose a new leader
Roughly how many fighting men were counted in Israel’s Census?
About 600,000
How many times did Balaam speak over Israel?
3
Why were the Levites not counted for Israel’s army?
They were selected to care for the tabernacle and to be priests