Deut.-Judges Review
Moses first sermon was about remembering the ___________.
Moses first sermon was about remembering the Journey.
Moses second sermon was about reviewing God’s _______ and rules to remember.
Moses second sermon was about reviewing God’s Law and rules to remember.
His third sermon was about _____________ to consider.
His third sermon was about consequences to consider.
1. In his first sermon he reviews their tragic sin at Kadesh-barnea when they refused to _____ ____ ______. This was why they had to wander around for 38 years. He also reminded them of his own sin which would keep him from the Promised Land.
In his first sermon he reviews their tragic sin at Kadesh-barnea when they refused to refused to enter. This was why they had to wander around for 38 years. He also reminded them of his own sin which would keep him from the Promised Land.
In his third sermon he talks about what would happen if Israel abandoned the covenant. He said they would be ______ ____ __ the land for disobedience. This happened later in their history.
In his third sermon he talks about what would happen if Israel abandoned the covenant. He said they would be driven out of the land for disobedience. This happened later in their history.
Approximately when did the story of Job occur? (about the same time as Abraham)
2000 B.C.
Satan approached God and says Job only serves him because of 2 reasons— because God has given him much ______ and good ________.
Satan approached God and says Job only serves him because of 2 reasons— because God has given him much wealth and good health.
Job was healed when he _______ ______ his friends.
Job was healed when he prayed for his friends.
The Book of Joshua covers a period of about how many years?
25
Who are the 3 most important players?
Joshua, Caleb, and Rahab
Joshua sent two spies to check out Jericho. They were helped by a prostitute named _____. She hid them, they spared her when the city was destroyed, and later she married an Israelite and became the ancestor of what 2 famous people?
Rahab
She hid them, they spared her when the city was destroyed, and later she married an Israelite and became the ancestor of what 2 famous people?
David and Jesus
The people who had come out of Egypt had all died. The people who were about to go into the promised land had all been born along the way (Except for Joshua and Caleb). God wanted the men to be consecrated so he ordered that they be ______________ at Gilgal.
The people who had come out of Egypt had all died. The people who were about to go into the promised land had all been born along the way (Except for Joshua and Caleb). God wanted the men to be consecrated so he ordered that they be circumcised at Gilgal.
This is significant today because the Bible says in several places that this same action should be done figuratively to our hearts in order to make them pure before God.
The Lesson learned from Jericho is that obedience to God brings _________.
The Lesson learned from Jericho is that obedience to God brings victory.
What is the lesson Israel should have learned from Ai?
Disobedience to God brings defeat
What is the lesson Israel should have learned from Gibeon?
When uncertain about God’s will, ask Him for guidance
Review PART 2
When did the manna cease?
As soon as they ate of the fruit of the land.
After the land was divided the tabernacle was set up here
Shiloh
Not doing what God told her to do, that is, to drive out the enemy, was Israel’s _________.
Not doing what God told her to do, that is, to drive out the enemy, was Israel’s Compromise.
Doing what God told her not to do, that is, to worship the gods of her enemies, was Israel’s ___________.
Doing what God told her not to do, that is, to worship the gods of her enemies, was Israel’s Apostasy.
–A) Sampson –B) Deborah –C) Gideon –D) Othniel –E) Abimelech –F) Ehud –G) Jephthah Moab—stabbed the King with an 18 inch dagger
Ehud
–A) Sampson –B) Deborah –C) Gideon –D) Othniel –E) Abimelech –F) Ehud –G) Jephthah Canaanites—informed Barak God had chosen him to lead an army against the king of Hazor
Deborah
–A) Sampson –B) Deborah –C) Gideon –D) Othniel –E) Abimelech –F) Ehud –G) Jephthah Midian—He put out a fleece twice
Gideon
–A) Sampson –B) Deborah –C) Gideon –D) Othniel –E) Abimelech –F) Ehud –G) Jephthah The Anti-Judge—a woman dropped a millstone from the city tower on his head and cracked his skull
Abimelech
–A) Sampson –B) Deborah –C) Gideon –D) Othniel –E) Abimelech –F) Ehud –G) Jephthah Ammon—He made a rash vow to the Lord that if God would give him victory sacrifice as a burnt offering whatever came out of the door of his house when he returned
Jephtha
–A) Sampson –B) Deborah –C) Gideon –D) Othniel –E) Abimelech –F) Ehud –G) Jephthah Philistia—his mother was visited by the Angel of the Lord who tells her of his future birth
l. Philistia—his mother was visited by the l. Philistia—his mother was visited by the Angel of the Lord who tells her of his future birth Angel of the Lord who tells her of his future birth
Sampson
Name the Judges Oppressing nation was Mesopotamia— He was the nephew and son-in-law of Caleb
Othniel
The oppressing nation was Midian—He put out a fleece twice
Gideon
The Oppressing nation was Moab—He stabbed the King with an 18 inch dagger
Ehud
The Anti-Judge—a woman dropped a millstone from the city tower on his head and cracked his skull
Abimelech
The Oppressing nation was Ammon—He made a rash vow to the Lord that if God would give him victory sacrifice as a burnt offering whatever came out of the door of his house when he returned
Jephthah
The oppressing nation was the Canaanites—informed Barak God had chosen him to lead an army against the king of Hazor
Deborah
The Oppressing nation was Philistia—his mother was visited by the Angel of the Lord who tells her of his future birth
Sampson