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Joshua 1 To 12 QA Character Focused Set NIV

The document outlines key events and leadership decisions made by Joshua after Moses' death, including his preparation of the Israelites to cross the Jordan and his obedience to God's commands. It highlights significant moments such as Rahab's faith, the fall of Jericho, and Joshua's handling of sin within the camp. Joshua's leadership is characterized by humility, strategic action, and a commitment to God's directives, culminating in the conquest of the promised land.

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Joshua 1 To 12 QA Character Focused Set NIV

The document outlines key events and leadership decisions made by Joshua after Moses' death, including his preparation of the Israelites to cross the Jordan and his obedience to God's commands. It highlights significant moments such as Rahab's faith, the fall of Jericho, and Joshua's handling of sin within the camp. Joshua's leadership is characterized by humility, strategic action, and a commitment to God's directives, culminating in the conquest of the promised land.

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Joshua Chapter 1

Q: How did Joshua respond to Gods command after Moses death?

A: Joshua immediately began preparing the people to cross the Jordan, showing obedience and

leadership. (Joshua 1:10-11, NIV)

Q: What role did the officers of the people play under Joshuas leadership?

A: They relayed Joshuas commands and helped organize the people. (Joshua 1:10-11, NIV)

Joshua Chapter 2

Q: What decision did Rahab make regarding the Israelite spies?

A: She chose to hide them, risking her life to protect them. (Joshua 2:4, NIV)

Q: What did Rahab reveal about her faith in Israels God?

A: She confessed that 'the Lord your God is God in heaven above and on the earth below.' (Joshua

2:11, NIV)

Joshua Chapter 3

Q: What responsibility did the priests have during the crossing?

A: They carried the Ark of the Covenant and stepped into the Jordan first. (Joshua 3:6, 8, NIV)

Q: How did the people respond to Joshuas leadership?

A: They followed his instructions without hesitation, showing growing trust in him. (Joshua 3:17, NIV)

Joshua Chapter 4

Q: What did the twelve chosen men do at Joshuas instruction?

A: They each took a stone from the Jordan as a memorial. (Joshua 4:4-5, NIV)

Q: What does Joshuas role in setting up the memorial stones reveal about his leadership?

A: He emphasized remembrance and teaching future generations. (Joshua 4:6-7, NIV)

Joshua Chapter 5

Q: What leadership decision did Joshua make regarding the new generation of Israelites?

A: He circumcised them as a renewal of the covenant. (Joshua 5:2-7, NIV)

Q: How did Joshua react to the commander of the Lords army?

A: He fell facedown in reverence, showing humility and recognition of divine authority. (Joshua 5:14,
NIV)

Joshua Chapter 6

Q: What role did the priests play in the fall of Jericho?

A: They carried the Ark and blew the trumpets during the marches. (Joshua 6:6-8, NIV)

Q: How did Joshua ensure Rahab was protected?

A: He honored the spies promise and instructed them to bring her and her family out safely. (Joshua

6:22-23, NIV)

Joshua Chapter 7

Q: What sin did Achan commit?

A: He took some of the devoted things from Jericho, disobeying God's command. (Joshua 7:1,

20-21, NIV)

Q: How did Joshua handle the crisis after the defeat at Ai?

A: He mourned, sought the Lord in prayer, and then followed Gods direction to address the sin.

(Joshua 7:6-15, NIV)

Joshua Chapter 8

Q: How did Joshua show growth in leadership after the failure at Ai?

A: He carefully followed Gods new instructions and used strategy and courage. (Joshua 8:1-2, NIV)

Q: What spiritual action did Joshua take after the victory?

A: He built an altar, offered sacrifices, and read the Law to all Israel. (Joshua 8:30-35, NIV)

Joshua Chapter 9

Q: What mistake did Joshua and the leaders make with the Gibeonites?

A: They made a peace treaty without seeking the Lords counsel. (Joshua 9:14-15, NIV)

Q: How did Joshua deal with the Gibeonites after discovering the deception?

A: He let them live but made them woodcutters and water carriers for the Lords house. (Joshua

9:26-27, NIV)

Joshua Chapter 10

Q: What bold request did Joshua make during battle?


A: He asked the sun and moon to stand still so they could defeat their enemies. (Joshua 10:12, NIV)

Q: How did Joshua treat the five Amorite kings after victory?

A: He had them executed and buried in the cave where they hid. (Joshua 10:26-27, NIV)

Joshua Chapter 11

Q: What consistent action did Joshua take regarding the Lords commands?

A: He left nothing undone of all that the Lord commanded Moses. (Joshua 11:15, NIV)

Q: What does Joshuas treatment of Hazors king show?

A: He obeyed God's command to completely destroy the enemy's power. (Joshua 11:10-11, NIV)

Joshua Chapter 12

Q: What is highlighted about Moses in this chapter?

A: He defeated the two eastern kings before Joshua took leadership. (Joshua 12:1-6, NIV)

Q: What does Joshuas record of 31 defeated kings say about his leadership?

A: It demonstrates his faithfulness in fulfilling Gods command to conquer the land. (Joshua 12:24,

NIV)

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