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To whom did the Lord speak after the death of Moses in Joshua 1:1?
A Joshua
Who was Joshua's father according to Joshua 1:1?
B Nun
In what role did Joshua serve under the leadership of Moses?
C Assistant
Where did the Lord tell Joshua and all the people to go in Joshua 1:2?
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What did God say He had given to Joshua and the children of Israel in Joshua 1:3?
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Which of the following is not used by the Lord to describe what would be the territory of Israel?
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Who would be able to stand before Joshua according to Joshua 1:5?
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What had the Lord sworn to their fathers to give them in Joshua 1:6?
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What did God tell Joshua not to do regarding the law which Moses commanded them?
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What did God say should not depart from Joshua's mouth in Joshua 1:8?
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How often was Joshua to meditate in the book of the law according to Joshua 1:8?
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What had the Lord commanded Joshua in Joshua 1:9?
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Whom did Joshua command to pass through the camp according to Joshua 1:10-11?
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What did Joshua want the people to do before crossing over the Jordan in Joshua 1:11?
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Within how many days did Joshua command the officers to tell the people that they would cross over the Jordan?
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Which of the following tribes did not receive land on the east side of the Jordan?
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How did Joshua describe Moses when addressing the tribes who received land in the east side of the Jordan in Joshua 1:13?
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What did Joshua say that God was giving to the three tribes who received land in the east side of the Jordan?
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Who from the three tribes who received land on the east side of the Jordan were to cross over the Jordan in Joshua 1:14?
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When did Joshua tell the three tribes possessing land east of the Jordan they could return to their land?
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In response to Joshua, what did the people say they would do in Joshua 1:16?
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In response to Joshua, where did the people say they would go?
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Whom did the people say they had heeded in all things according to Joshua 1:17?
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What did the people say would be the punishment for whoever rebelled against Joshua's command?
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In Joshua chapter 1, how many times did God tell Joshua to 'be strong and courageous'?
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Study Notes
Key Figures and Context
- The Lord speaks to Joshua after Moses' death, emphasizing Joshua as the new leader.
- Joshua, son of Nun, served as Moses' assistant during their journey.
Instructions and Promises
- God instructs Joshua and the Israelites to cross over the Jordan River, indicating a new beginning.
- God promises Joshua and the Israelites that they will possess every place their feet claim.
Territory and Leadership
- The territory promised does not include the river Jordan, indicating a broader land than previously known.
- God assures Joshua that no man will stand against him, highlighting divine support for his leadership.
Law and Meditation
- Joshua is commanded not to deviate from the Law given by Moses; obedience is paramount.
- The book of the law should always be on his lips, requiring constant meditation day and night.
Preparation for Conquest
- Joshua commands the officers to prepare the people for crossing the Jordan, highlighting organizational leadership.
- The timeline for crossing is set at three days, indicating urgency in their mission.
Tribal Distribution
- The tribes receiving land on the east side of the Jordan do not include Ephraim, which is significant for land distribution.
- Joshua acknowledges Moses as the servant of the Lord while encouraging the eastern tribes who are to assist in conquering the land.
Community Commitment
- The tribes' warriors are instructed to cross the Jordan to aid their fellow tribes in claiming their promised lands.
- They commit to obeying Joshua’s commands, expressing unity and collective purpose.
Consequences for Rebellion
- The people state that anyone who rebels against Joshua's command would face death, establishing a serious tone of obedience and accountability.
- This reflects the importance of community cohesion as they undertake significant changes and challenges in the land.
Divine Encouragement
- God instructs Joshua to be strong and courageous three times, stressing the importance of resilience in the face of challenges.
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Description
Explore the foundational themes of leadership and divine promise as presented in the Book of Joshua. This quiz highlights key figures, God's instructions, and the importance of obedience to the Law. Understand the significance of Joshua's role as a leader after Moses and the preparations for conquest in the Promised Land.