PEOPLE PLACES EVENTS (Joshua to 1 Chronicles) Flashcards

1
Q

One of the twelve spies of Israel sent by Moses to explore the land of Canaan. After
the death of Moses, he led the Israelite tribes in the conquest of Canaan and allocated the land
to the tribes and then died at the age of 110.

A

Joshua

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A people who chose their
inheritance on the east side of Jordan, in the Land of Gilead. They built an imposing altar near
the Jordan which made the Israelites furious because they thought it was an altar for
themselves and that they were forsaking the Lord but in reality they built the altar as a replica
and as a witness between them and the rest of the Israelites that God was still with them. This
is why the altar was named, “A Witness Between Us”

A

Reubenites, Gadites and the half-tribe of Manasseh

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3
Q

A prostitute in Jericho who received, concealed, and safely sent off Joshua’s two spies
who were being chased by the King of Jericho

A

Rahab

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4
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An Israelite who was stoned for keeping a quantity of the gold, silver, and costly
clothing after the fall of Jericho when God commanded the entire army to destroy everything.
He tried to hide the possessions in his tent but was caught and stoned to death and burned,
along with his entire family. His name means, “One who troubles.”

A

Achan

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5
Q

One of the twelve spies and together with Joshua brought back a good report from
Canaan. Joshua blesses him as a sign of God’s blessing and approval, giving him Hebron.

A

Caleb

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6
Q

The first Judge of Israel. He gained the hand of Achsah, daughter of Caleb, as a
reward for his bravery in leading a successful expedition against the city of Debir.

A

Othniel

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7
Q

King of Bezek who fled in battle when his men were defeated, but was
captured and punished for his cruelty of mutilating the thumbs and great toes of seventy kings
whom he had conquered—his thumbs and big toes were likewise cut off.

A

Adoni Bezek

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8
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The second judge of Israel who was a strong, left-handed warrior. He used a
two-edged dagger to put to death Eglon, a Moabite king. He thereafter captured and
slaughtered 10,000 other Moabites and brought about forty years of rest.

A

Ehud

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9
Q

A Moabite king who was killed by Ehud as he drew a sword into his fat belly

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Eglon

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10
Q

The fourth Judge of Israel and a prophetess who judged Israel at the end of the 20
year Israelite oppression by Jabin, king of Hazor. She is considered a “mother in Israel” and she
also wrote the “Song of Deborah” which commemorates the battle in which they defeated
Jabin’s army.

A

Deborah

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11
Q

Didn’t want to fight the army led by Sisera without Deborah and so she went and
they were victorious

A

Barak

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12
Q

Captain of Jabin’s army who was defeated by the Israelite army. After all was lost he
fled and Jael, Heber’s wife, received him into her tent with apparent hospitality, yet drove a tent
peg through his skull while he was asleep.

A

Sisera

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13
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A Judge of Israel who was called by God to save Israel out of the
Midian’s hand as he was threshing wheat in a winepress. When he doubted, God simply told
him to “Go in the strength you have”. God shrunk his army from 32,000 to 300 to show that it
was not going to be about the size of the army that He will bring about victory. With 300 men
they defeated the Midianites.

A

Gideon

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14
Q

Two kings who were killed by Gideon after confessing that they took
part in killing his brothers.

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Zebah and Zalmuna

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15
Q

Son of Gideon who murdered 70 of his brothers. He was struck on the head by a
millstone thrown by a woman on the wall. Realizing the wound was fatal, he told his
armor-bearer to kill him so they wouldn’t say he was killed by a woman.

A

Abimelech

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16
Q

The youngest of Gideon’s seventy sons and the only one to escape the mass
murdering of Abimelech.

A

Jotham

17
Q

The man in which the Schechemites placed their confidence in to head their revolution
against Abimelech but they were destroyed

A

Gaal

18
Q

Judge of Israel who after leading the Israelites victoriously into battle against the
Ammonites, fulfilled a rash vow to sacrifice his daughter

A

Jephthah

19
Q

Judge of Israel who was given supernatural strength by God to combat his enemies
and perform feats such as killing a lion, slaying an entire army with only the jawbone of a
donkey, lifting off of a city’s gate, and destroying a pagan temple. Fell in love with Delilah, who
brought about his demise by cutting off his hair. His life ended in tied up in chains with his
eyes gouged out. With divine strength he knocked over two pillars in the temple he was being
kept for show, killing both himself and many Philistine officials.

A

Samson

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