1) 1. ______ After God gave the Ten Commandments, Israel set up camp in the Wilderness of Padan Aram. a) F b) T 2) 2. ______ The spies secretly explored Canaan for 40 years. And they found the land was very fertile -like the land flowing milk and honey-. a) T b) F 3) 3. ______ Joshua sent twelve spies from each of the Israel tribes. a) T b) F 4) 4. ______ When Joshua and Caleb tried to encourage the Hebrews, the people believed that God would lead them to enter and possess the land. a) T b) F 5) 5. ______ Finally only the new generation would enter the Promised Land. a) T b) F 6) Since Joshua and Caleb trusted in God, He a_____________ them to live and they even would enter the Promised Land. a) ALLOWED b) B 7) Joshua and Caleb tried to encourage the Israelites to enter and possess the Promised Land, however the people wanted to s____________ them. a) STONE b) B 8) The fearful spies immediately got consequences of not trusting God by dying from a p_________.  a) PLAGUE b) B 9) God repeatedly e_____________ Joshua with the phrase “Be strong and courageous.” a) ENCOURAGE b) B 10) Joshua and Caleb’s relationship to God developed s________ faith and were more powerful than negative reports of other spies. a) STRONGER b) B 11) Because the Lord was with Joshua, he could win in each battle. a) A b) T 12) The twelve spies secretly explored Canaan for 40 ( years; days ). a) A b) YEARS 13) After exploring the land, the spies found the land was very fertile like the land flowing milk and ( money; honey ). a) A b) HONEY 14) Joshua’s faith teaches us the importance of trusting God’s promise even when the circumstances seem ( possible; difficult ). a) A b) DIFFICULT 15) Joshua later became a leader, leading the Israelites into the Promised Land after ( Joseph; Moses ). a) A b) MOSES 16) _______ God’s timing is perfect. We should impatiently wait for His promises to be fulfilled in our lives. a) T b) F 17) _______ Joshua and Caleb inspire us to live with wavering devotion to Him. a) T b) F 18) _______ After the Israelites wandered for 400 years, Joshua and Caleb’s faith remained steadfast. a) T b) F 19) _______ Like Joshua, all God-honoring leaders should read, study, and follow what the Bible says and teaches. a) T b) F 20) _______ We should patiently wait for God’s promises to be fulfilled in our lives. a) T b) F 21) The f__________ of God is loving respect for Him and being secure in His love. a) FEAR b) . 22) In prayer, Moses asked God to s___________ Israel because He wanted God’s reputation to remain strong. a) SAVE b) . 23) Believers should obey and have a submissive heart to God and people in a______________. a) AUTHORITY b) . 24) God desires us to have respect and obedience to Him for o____________ leads to blessing and disobedience brings bad consequences. a) OBEDIENCE b) . 25) Moses believed that his t____________ God was greater than riches in Egypt. a) TRUE b) . 26) After God gave the Ten Commandments, Israel set up camp in the Wilderness of P_____________. a) PARAN b) . 27) The spies secretly e___________ Canaan for 40 days and they found the land was very fertile -like the land flowing milk and honey-. a) EXPLORED b) . 28) MOSES sent t__________ spies from each of the Israel tribes. a) TWELEVE b) . 29) When Joshua and Caleb tried to encourage the Hebrews, the people did not believe that God would lead them to enter and p____________ the land. a) PROMISED b) . 30) Finally only the new g____________ would enter the Promised Land. a) GENERATION b) . 31) A sacrifice is the o________________ of something to God. a) OFFERING b) . 32) Jesus offered Himself as one s_____________ for sins forever. a) SACRIFICE b) . 33) T/F______ When the people of Israel murmured or grumbled for meat and God gave them manna to eat.  a) T b) F 34) T/F______ God also rained bread from the sky for them every morning.They could take manna for free on the surface of wilderness. a) T b) F 35) T/F______ Anytime the Hebrews complained against Moses for having food and drink, Moses complained to God.  a) T b) F 36) T/F______ The consequence for not obeying God and entering the Promised Land was to wander for 40 days in the wilderness until the new generation had died. a) T b) F 37) T/F______ Moses led the Hebrew in the wilderness and the people chose to have gratitude about drink and food. a) T b) F 38) The Israelites faced consequences for their ( disobedience; obedience ), yet they also experienced God’s forgiveness when they did repent. a) .disobedience b) , 39) The Israelites were provided with manna and water, this teaches the importance of ( ungratefulness; gratitude ) in what is provided rather than constantly desiring more and more. a) gratitude b) , 40) ( Moses; Joshua ) demonstrated a bold belief in God by leading the Hebrew through the Red Sea. a) MOSES b) , 41) Moses did not want to enjoy being the son of Pharaoh’s daughter, he was willing to suffer with his people, ( the Canaan; the Hebrews ). a) the Hebrews b) , 42) The blood of ( Jesus; animals ) offered the final, complete, and eternal sacrifice for sin. a) JESUS b) , 43) Since Joshua and ( Moses; Caleb ) trusted in God, He allowed them to live and they even would enter the Promised Land. a) CALEB b) , 44) Joshua and Caleb tried to encourage the Israelites to ( exit; enter ) and possess the Promised Land, however the people wanted to stone them. a) ENTER b) , 45) The ( faithful; fearful ) spies immediately got consequences of not trusting God by dying from a plague.  a) FEARFUL b) , 46) God repeatedly encouraged ( Jacob; Joshua ) with the phrase “Be strong and courageous.” a) JOSHUA b) , 47) Joshua and Caleb’s relationship to God developed strong faith and were more powerful than ( positive; negative ) reports of other spies. a) NEGATIVE b) ,

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