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death
Johsua probably wrote most of the book of Joshua, excluding the parts covering his ? and the events that occurred after his death.
conquest
Joshua is the book that covers the ? of the land of Canaan.
spiritual
Joshua maintained his stand for God and gradually came to the front as a ? leader
yield, control
God will give us victories in our Christian lives if we ? to Him and let Him have ?
follower
It is impossible to be a good leader until you are first a good ?
fail
Joshua was assured by the Lord that "as I was with Moses, so I will be with thee: I will not ? thee, nor forsake thee."
prosperous
Joshua was promised that his way would be "?" and he would enjoy "success" if he would "observe to do...all that is written therein" in Gods Word.
wilderness
The Lord told Joshua to circumcise all the males who had been born in the ?
Passover
The Israelites celebrated the ? on the 14th day of the month on the plains of Jericho
manna, Canaan
The day after the Passover, the ? ceased, and the Israelites began to "eat of the fruit of the land of ? that year"
judgement , trust
? lies ahead unless a person is willing to turn to the Lord jesus and ? Him as the One Who bore his judgment on the cross
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"So Joshua took the whole land, according to all that the Lord said unto Moses." In all, Joshua defeated ? kings on the west side of the Jordan
Joshua
After the Israelites finished dividing the land, they gave ? a special inheritance, Timnath-serah in Mount Ephraim
refuge
The cities of ? were for a person who had slain someone accidentally or unwittingly. The person would have protection from the family of one slain
3, 3
? cities of refuge were established on the east side of the Jordan and ? on the west side, as instructed by Moses
48
there were to be ? cities with their suburbs that were designated for the Levites.
fear
"Now therefore ? the Lord, and serve him in sincerity and in truth: and put away the gods which your fathers served... and serve ye the Lord
holy, hearts
God is a ? God who expects his people to leave the sins of the world behind and follow him with their whole ?
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Joshua was ? years old when he died
400
For almost ? years, the Israelites rotated back and forth between spiritual renewal and sin and slavery
retributation, repentence
The period of Judges is marked by a fourfold cycle, in order, of rebellion, ?, ?, and restoration
Joshua, Judges
? is a book of victory, and ? is a book of defeat
thorns, snare
The israelites disobeyed God converning the inhabitants of Canaan and God told them, "I will not drive them out from before you; but they shall be as ? in your sides, and their gods shall be a ? unto you."
knew
There arose another generation after Joshua's, which ? not the Lord nor yet the works which He had done for the Israelites.
evil
And the children of Israel did ? in the sight of the Lord
judges
Nevertheless the Lord raised up ?, which delivered them out of the hand of those that spoiled them
corrupted
After each of the judges died, the Israelites returned , and ? themselves more than their fathers
Judges, King David
The book of Ruth took place during the chaotic period of the ? and was probably written during the reign of ?
Obed
Ruth married Boaz, and their son ? was the grandfather of King David
Church
Ruth could be viewed as a type of ?. she was a foreigner, but through grace she was brought into God's family and enjoyed a place in the royal family
Ehud
? delivered the israelites from the Moabites
Shamgar
? slew 600 Philistines with an ox goad
Deborah
? was the prophetess who helped deliver the Israelites from the Canaanites
Gideon
? delivered the Israelites from the Midianites with only 300 men
Jephthah
? was chosen to lead the Israelites against the Philistines and Ammonites
Samson
? slew 1,000 Philistines with the jawbone of a donkey
Delilah
? conspired with the Philistines to learn a judge's weakness
Samson
? slew more philistines when he died that he had throughout his life