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    Book of Joshua bible quiz

    Joshua

    Chapter 1, verse 4: What was Israel’s territory? From Lebanon to the River Euphrates. Verse 5: There shall not be any man able to stand before thee all the days of your life. As I was with Moses, so shall I be with you. I will not fail you nor forsake you.

    Chapter 2, verse 1: From where did Joshua send men to spy out the land? Shittim. How many men did he send? 2. Where did they arrive? Rahab’s house. Who learned about the arrival of the spies? The king of Jericho. Verse 5: What did the king of Jericho ask Rahab? “Bring the men out.” What did Rahab do? She disobeyed. Verse 4: What did she tell the king? “I do not know where they are.” Verse 24: What did the two spies tell Joshua? “Truly the Lord has delivered into our hands all the land, for all the inhabitants of the country do faint because of us.”

    Chapter 3, verse 5: Joshua said to the people, “Sanctify yourselves, for tomorrow the Lord will do wonders among you.” Verse 7: What did God tell Joshua? “This day I will begin to magnify you in the sight of all Israel, that they may know that, as I was with Moses, so I will be with you.”

    Chapter 4, verse 3: What did Israel have to do after crossing Jordan? Take 12 stones. Verse 7: Why? To tell the children that the waters of Jordan were cut off before the ark of the covenant. Verse 14: How many passed to Jericho for war? 40,000. Verse 24: Why did God dry Jordan? That all the people of the earth might know the hand of the Lord, that it is mighty, and that you might fear the Lord forever.

    Chapter 5, verse 1: What happened when the Canaanites, Amorites, and others heard that Jordan was dried up? Their heart melted, neither was there spirit in them anymore. Verse 2: What did God ask Joshua to do to the people? Circumcise them the second time. Verse 5: Who were not circumcised? Those who were born in the way. Verse 9: What does Gilgal mean? God took off the reproach of Egypt from you. Verse 11: What did Israel do in Gilgal? Keep Passover. Verse 12: What stopped there? The manna. Verse 13: What happened when Joshua was by Jericho? He met the Angel of the Lord. Verse 14: What was His other name? Captain of the host of the Lord. Verse 15: What did the Angel of the Lord ask Joshua to do? Take off his shoes.

    Chapter 6, verse 1: What did Jericho city do? It was straightly shut. Why? Because of the children of Israel. None went out, and none came in. Verse 2: God told Joshua, “I have given into your hand Jericho.” Verse 4: How many priests had to bear trumpets? Seven. How many times on the seventh day were they to compass the city? 7 times. Verse 5: When would the wall fall down? When a long blast was made with the ram’s horn. Verse 10: What had the people not to do? Not make noise, no word out of the mouth until the day I bid you shout, and you shall shout. Verse 19: What had they to do with the gold? Keep it for the treasury of the Lord. Verse 22: Whom did Joshua ask to spare? The harlot’s house. Verse 26: Whom did Joshua curse? Any that would rebuild the city; he shall lay the foundation in his firstborn.

    Chapter 7, verse 11: Why did Israel fall against Ai? They had stolen and dissembled, and they had put it even among their own stuff. Verse 12: Therefore the children of Israel could not stand before their enemies. Verse 15: What was to be done with the person who took the accursed thing? He was to be burned. Verse 25: What did the people do to him? Stone and burn him.

    Chapter 8, verse 25: How many fell in Ai? 12,000.

    Chapter 9, verse 5: Who made a league with Israel? The people of Gibeon. Verse 18: What did Israel not do to them? Smite them not. Verse 27: What did Joshua make them? Hewers of wood and water.

    Chapter 10, verse 1: Who feared the coming of Israel? Adonizedek, king of Jerusalem. Verse 5: Who wanted to make war against Gibeon? The kings of Jerusalem, Hebron, Jarmuth, Lachish, and Eglon. Verse 6: What did the king of Gibeon ask? Joshua to help him. Verse 12: To whom did Joshua speak to win the war? To the sun, to stand still. Verse 13: Is it not written in the book of Jasher? Verse 16: Where did the five kings hide? In a cave in Makkedah.

    Chapter 12, verse 4: Who was remnant of the giants? Og, king of Bashan.

    Chapter 13, verse 13: Who were not expelled from Israel? The Geshurites and the Maachathites. Verse 33: Whose inheritance was Levi’s? The Lord was their inheritance.

    Chapter 14, verse 11: Who was 85 and still strong? Caleb. Verse 14: What was his inheritance? Hebron. Verse 15: What was Hebron’s old name? Kirjath-arba. Why? Because Arba was a great man among the Anakims.

    Chapter 15, verse 16: What did Caleb say about him who would smite Kirjath-sepher? He would give his daughter Achsah to wife. Verse 17: Who took the city? Othniel. Who was Othniel? Caleb’s brother. Verse 63: Who could Israel not drive out? The Jebusites.

    Chapter 16, verse 1: What fell on Joseph? The lot from Jordan to Jericho. How did they cast lots? With pebbles.

    Chapter 19, verse 47: What did Dan do because the land was too small for them? They fought against Leshem.

    Chapter 21, verse 44: The Lord gave Israel rest round about according to all that He had sworn unto their fathers. There stood not a man of all their enemies before them; the Lord delivered all their enemies into their hands. Verse 45: There failed not ought of any good thing which the Lord had spoken; all came to pass.

    Chapter 22, verse 8: Joshua spake unto them, saying, “Return with much riches, much gold.”

    Chapter 23, verse 10: One man of you shall chase a thousand, for the Lord is He that fights for you, as He has promised you. Verse 11: Take good heed that you love the Lord. Verse 14: You know in all your hearts that not one thing has failed of all the good things that the Lord has spoken concerning you; all are come to pass unto you. Not one has failed. Verse 29: How old was Joshua when he died? 110. Verse 30: Where was he buried? Timnath-serah.