Desert Drama (Numbers 11–14, 20)
Quirky Characters (Numbers 22–24, 27)
The Daily Reminders (Deuteronomy 6–8)
Laws & Living (Deuteronomy 15, 18)
The Final Farewell (Deuteronomy 29–30, 34)
100

The Israelites complained bitterly about wanting this specific food instead of manna, so God sent a massive flock of them.

Answer: What are quails?

100

This famous pagan prophet was hired to curse Israel but ended up blessing them instead.

Answer: Who is Balaam?

100

Deuteronomy 6:5 states, "Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your" this.

Answer: What is strength?

100

Every seven years, Israel was commanded to cancel all of these owed by their fellow Israelites.

Answer: What are debts?

100

God told the people, "I have set before you life and death, blessings and curses. Now choose this."

Answer: What is life?

200

When the people lacked water, God told Moses to speak to the rock, but Moses did this instead, losing his privilege to enter the Promised Land

Answer: What is struck the rock with his staff?

200

God opened the mouth of this animal to speak to its owner after it saw an angel blocking the path.

Answer: What is a donkey?

200

Parents were told to tie God's commandments as symbols on their hands and bind them on their this (hint: their foreheads).

What are frontlets (or foreheads)?

200

In Deuteronomy 15, God says that if there is a poor person among them, they must not be "hard-hearted" but must open this wide.

Answer: What is their hand?

200

Moses died on top of Mount Nebo at this incredibly old age, yet his eyes were still sharp and his strength wasn't gone.

Answer: What is 120 years old?

300

Out of the 12 spies sent into Canaan, only these two trusted God and said Israel could take the land.

Answer: Who are Joshua and Caleb?

300

This king of Moab was the one who hired a prophet to curse the Israelites because he was terrified of their numbers.

Answer: Who is Balak?

300

Deuteronomy 8 warns the people not to forget God once they are full, have built fine houses, and their gold and silver has done this.

What is multiplied (or increased)?

300

Deuteronomy 18 strictly forbids the Israelites from practicing sorcery, telling fortunes, or trying to counter or talk to these people.

Answer: Who are the dead?

300

Because God took care of it personally, no human being knows the location of Moses's this.

Answer: What is his grave (or burial place)?

400

Because the people believed the bad report of the spies and panicked, God declared they would wander in the wilderness for this many years.

Answer: What is 40 years?

400

When Moses asked God for a new leader to replace him so the people wouldn't be "like sheep without a shepherd," God chose this man.

Answer: Who is Joshua?

400

God reminded the Israelites that their clothes did not wear out and their feet did not do this during the 40 years of wandering.

Answer: What is swell?

400

God promised Moses He would raise up a special kind of leader from among their own people—a title later fulfilled by Jesus.

Answer: What is a Prophet?

400

Deuteronomy 34 notes that the people grieved and wept for Moses for this many days.

Answer: What is 30 days?

500

In Numbers 12, Miriam and Aaron spoke against Moses because of his wife, resulting in Miriam being temporarily struck with this disease.

Answer: What is leprosy?

500

These five sisters made history by approaching Moses to ask for their father's inheritance, and God changed the law to allow it.

Answer: Who are the daughters of Zelophehad?

500

This famous Hebrew name is given to the passage in Deuteronomy 6:4-9, which begins with "Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one."

What is the Shema?

500

If a Hebrew servant loved their master and wanted to stay with them for life, the master would pierce their ear against a doorpost with this tool.

Answer: What is an awl?

500

Though Moses was barred from entering the Promised Land because of his disobedience, God allowed him to view it from this specific mountain range before he died.

Answer: What is Mount Nebo (or the Pisgah range)?