12 Questions
Canaan is a picture of heaven.
False
The nation of Israel grew numerically during their wilderness wanderings.
False
Unbelief leads to spiritual growth and blessing in Christians.
False
Jordan illustrates the new birth in Christ.
False
Christians who fail to trust God will not fulfill God's purpose for their lives.
True
The Christian life is free of battles and challenges.
False
The book of Numbers takes its name from the two numberings of the entire nation of Israel in chapters 1-4 and 26-27.
False
The first census in the book of Numbers revealed that there were 600,000 available men.
False
The book of Numbers is also known as the wilderness book of the New Testament.
False
Moses was permitted to enter the Promised Land because of his faith.
False
The book of Numbers teaches that God punishes faith and honors unbelief.
False
Caleb and Joshua were the only two people who did not trust God's Word in the wilderness.
False
Test your knowledge of the book of Numbers, specifically the two census takings of the men of war in chapters 1-4 and 26-27. Learn about the significance of the census and how it relates to the Israelites' journey. Assess your understanding of the biblical account and its themes.
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