Joshua's Mission and Crossing the Jordan River
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What was Joshua's primary mission?

  • To establish trade routes in the desert
  • To lead the Israelites back to Egypt (correct)
  • To build a new city in Canaan
  • To carry on the work started by Moses
  • Joshua was known as a man of doubt and hesitance.

    False

    What significant ritual marks the Israelites' covenant and obedience?

    Circumcision

    Joshua was a constant companion and closest confidant to _____

    <p>Moses</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following events to their significance:

    <p>Crossing the Jordan River = Signaled the beginning of conquering the promised land Celebration of Passover = Marks the exodus from Egypt Stones of Remembrance = Rituals to celebrate God's promises Memorial establishment = Marks important events in Israelite history</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following describes Joshua's connection to Moses?

    <p>He was a constant companion and closest confidant.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Joshua acted out of doubt rather than faith.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the significance of crossing the Jordan River in Joshua's mission?

    <p>It signaled the beginning of conquering the promised land.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Joshua was known as a _____ of spirit.

    <p>man</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Joshua's Mission

    • Yahweh is salvation
    • Son of Nun, man of spirit
    • A man of faith
    • Joshua continued Moses' mission
    • Led Israelites to the promised land
    • Moses' constant companion and closest confidant
    • Joshua's Game Plan
    • Constant obedience to God's will
    • Faithful leadership
    • Stones of Remembrance
      • Memorial established
      • Circumcision ritual
      • Passover celebration

    Crossing the Jordan River

    • Fulfillment of God's promise to conquer the promised land
    • Beginning of conquering
    • Manifestation of God's power among his people

    Message

    • God wanted to challenge Israelites
    • Hard work part of God's promise
    • Conquer challenges, trust God's promises
    • Faith and obedience to God's will needed

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    Explore the pivotal moments in Joshua's leadership as he fulfills God's promises by leading the Israelites to the promised land. This quiz covers Joshua's faith, obedience, and the significance of crossing the Jordan River. Test your knowledge on the importance of these biblical events and their enduring messages of trust and devotion.

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