4.1 - Joshua Flashcards

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When was the book of Joshua written?

A

1406-1370 B.C.

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When did the events in the book of Joshua take place?

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1406-1370 B.C.

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The book of Joshua was mostly written by ____ in the ____ era.

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The book of Joshua was mostly written by [Joshua] in the [Conquest] era.

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The key words for Joshua are “____ the land” and “____”.

A

The key words for Joshua are “[Taking] the land” and “[Victory]”.

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The story of the ____ and ____ of the land of ____.

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Contents Summary: The story of the [conquest] and [division] of the land of [Canaan].

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Who are main characters from the book of Joshua?

A

Joshua, Caleb

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What are main locations in the book of Joshua?

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Canaan, Jericho, AI, Gilgal

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Fill in the blanks for this purpose for the book of Joshua.
To record the ____ of the land of Canaan by Israel.

A

To record the [conquest] of the land of Canaan by Israel.

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Fill in the blanks for this purpose for the book of Joshua.
To show the ____ of God to give Israel the land of Canaan as He promised.

A

To show the [faithfulness] of God to give Israel the land of Canaan as He promised.

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Fill in the blanks for this purpose for the book of Joshua.
To show the importance of the written ____ of God.

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To show the importance of the written [law] of God.

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Fill in the blanks for this purpose for the book of Joshua.
To show the holiness of God in ____ the sins of the Canaanites.

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To show the holiness of God in [judging] the sins of the Canaanites.

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