The Battlefield
What's in a word?
Holy, Holy, Holy
Who, what, where?
At Random
100

What city were the Israelites supposed to march around?

Jericho

100

The Hebrew word shema means what?

To listen and obey

100

What book of the Bible is centered around the idea that God is holy?

Leviticus
100

What body of water stood between the Israelites and the Promised Land?

Jordan River
100

Joshua is also known as the new ____________?

Moses

200

How many spies did Moses send into the land of Canaan in the book of Numbers?

12

200

The Hebrew word kadosh means...?

Sacred, holy

200

What sacrifice put an end to all sacrifices?

Jesus' sacrifice

200

Who was appointed as the new leader of the Israelites? 

Joshua

200

What 5 books of the Bible make up the Torah?

Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy
300

Why were over half of the spies against entering the land of Canaan?

Because they lacked faith and were afraid they would not be able to defeat their enemies

300

The Hebrew word kipper means....?

Atonement, to cover

300

God gave the Israelites a way for their sin to be dealt with. What was that practice called?

Animal sacrifice (if you say Day of Atonement, I will accept it)

300

Who were the two spies who had faith in God?

Joshua and Caleb

300

What does Moses ask of the new generation of Israelites?

He challenges them to be different from their ancestors, to choose to love God more
400

Describe the battle plan that God gave to Joshua to conquer the city of Jericho. You must get the details correct.

Get the priests and the Ark of the Covenant. March around the city once a day for 6 days. On the 7th day, march around the city 7 times. Then the walls will fall. 

400

What does the word holy mean?

exalted, worthy of complete devotion, set apart, unique

400

How is God holy?

He is the almighty creator of all things, he is full of everlasting love, he abundantly gives grace to his people, He gives us his constant presence, etc.

400

God chose Rahab to play a major role in the story of the Israelites. Why is it significant that God chose someone like Rahab? What does this reveal about who God is?

God can do great things through you, no matter what you have done in the past

400

What role did the scapegoat play in the Day of Atonement?

The priest would symbolically put the sins of the Israelites onto the goat. It would be sent into the wilderness, symbolizing their sins being removed from them.

500

Name one element that was a part of the plan to conquer the city of Jericho. Describe how it played a part in the plan, and its symbolic significance. 

See Ms. Van Eaton

500
Recite Deuteronomy 6:4-5, the Shema

Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength.

500

The purification process God gave to the Israelites, such as the Day of Atonement and animal sacrifices, needed to accomplish what 4 major things?

1. Turn them away from sin (Repentance)

2. Payment of debt (Ransom)

3. Purify the community (purification)

4. Ensure God maintains his presence (covenant)

500

Tell me about the three battles we have learned about in the book of Joshua. What were their outcomes? What caused their success/faillure?

Battle of Jericho---success because of God

1st Battle of Ai---failure because of Israel's disobedience

2nd Battle of Ai---success because of God's strength

500

Compare and contrast the crossing of the Red Sea and the crossing of the Jordan River by the Israelites. You need to identify 3 similarities and 3 differences to receive full credit.

See Ms. Van Eaton