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Moses’ parents did not want him, so they threw him into the Nile River.
Moses’ own mother was paid wages to nurse him.
Moses was premature in his effort to deliver his brethren.
Moses found an opportunity for fellowship with God in his desert experience.
The land of Canaan was five-hundred
(500) miles from Goshen.
The journey to Canaan should have taken a few weeks, but it took fifty years.
Ten spies were sent to spy out the Land of Canaan.
The spies were sent out from Jericho.
All of the Israelites believed God and wanted to go possess the Promised Land.
Jesus quoted Scripture from Deuteronomy during His temptation.
Joshua buried Moses.
Joshua obeyed the Lord and entered the Promised Land by faith.
Joshua bid farewell with fervor and dignity at Shechem.
Theocracy means direct rule by a human king.
Hannah dedicated her son to the service of the Lord.
Samuel was a mighty man of prayer, a minister of God and he had great influence on the nation of Israel.
Samuels’ sons were worthy to follow in Samuels’ footsteps.
Saul measured up to the high demand of his calling.
Saul was:
God permitted Saul to rule Israel for forty years.
David killed Saul.
David was anointed to be king over Israel even as Saul reigned.
The author of the Pentateuch is:
The Jewish Bible in Jesus’ day contains our thirty-nine Old Testament books and forms our standard measuring rod or canon.
Genesis contains a message of ruin through the sin of man, met by redemption provided by God.
Exodus does not tell of:
Leviticus is worship, holiness, and fellowship with God.
Numbers tells of the success of the people and their great organization.
The time covered by the Pentateuch extends from creation to the death of Moses.
List the four outstanding persons in Genesis chapter twelve through chapter fifty.
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Exodus is a record of Israel’s deliverance by blood and by power.
God brought Israel out of bondage in Egypt, so that He could fulfill His plan for man, by bringing them into the Promised Land.
Moses was not received the first time he tried to deliver his brethren, neither was ____ received as a deliverer at His first coming.
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The “sweet savor” offerings include meal and peace offerings.
The “non-sweet savor” offerings are the sin and trespass offering.
Match the following:
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,The ox,, Christ the Servant, obedient unto death ,
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The lamb
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,Turtle dove,, Mourning, poverty and innocence ,
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Goat
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In the Book of Numbers, we see man in pilgrimages, service, and warfare.
Only the saved and worshiping man is qualified for service and warfare.
Willful disobedience and unbelief does not bring about failure.
The messages in the Book of Deuteronomy to the people looks:
The Book of Joshua begins a new division in the Old Testament.
The Greek form of Joshua is Jesus.
Joshua rebelled against Moses.
Joshua is a book of:
The six Cities of Refuge correspond to the safety that is found in Christ.
The Cities of Refuge were not easily accessible.
The Book of Joshua contains the conquest of Canaan and the division of Canaan.
Israel’s Judges were men of peace.
The Judges were liberators or deliverers for the people.
In the time of Judges, all the land was fully conquered.
Six oppressions and a Civil war is recorded in the Book of Joshua.
Abimilech is not counted as a judge because he did not receive the office by Divine appointment.
The time of Judges covers Judges, Ruth, and the first eight chapters of I Samuel.
Ruth was a Jew by birth.
The book of Ruth is one of three books in the Bible bearing the name of women.
The Kingdom was united one hundred twenty years through the reign of three kings.
The Kingdom of Judah went into captivity in 606 BC.
The prophets during the Babylonian captivity were:
As a child, Samuel, was placed in the custody of:
Samuel served in the offices of Judge and Prophet.
Samuel was happy that Israel desired an earthly king.
The Books of I and II Samuel were originally one Book.
Eli and his sons were not living according to God’s laws.
