The Appointment of Joshua
  • 1. The Appointment of Joshua marks a pivotal moment in the biblical narrative, wherein Moses, the revered leader of the Israelites, acknowledges the need for a successor to guide the people into the Promised Land. Tasked with this formidable responsibility, Joshua, a steadfast warrior and loyal aide to Moses, is chosen for his exceptional qualities of leadership, faith, and courage. As Moses imparts wisdom and divine instruction, the ceremony symbolizes a transition of authority, highlighting themes of mentorship, continuity, and divine orchestration in leadership. This appointment is further underscored by the laying on of hands, a powerful act signifying the transfer of spiritual authority and the empowerment of Joshua by God’s spirit. It establishes Joshua not only as a military commander but as a spiritual leader who will carry forth the mission of the Israelites, encourage their faith in God, and ensure the observance of divine laws amidst the challenges they will face in their journey. The narrative emphasizes the importance of leadership grounded in faith, preparation through service, and the continuation of God's covenant with His people, setting a profound example for generations to come.

    Who appointed Joshua as the leader of the Israelites?
A) Caleb
B) Phinehas
C) Moses
D) Aaron
  • 2. What was Joshua tasked with after Moses' death?
A) Establishing a monarchy
B) Building the Tabernacle
C) Leading the Israelites into the Promised Land
D) Conquering Egypt
  • 3. Which book of the Bible details Joshua's leadership?
A) The Book of Exodus
B) The Book of Joshua
C) The Book of Leviticus
D) The Book of Numbers
  • 4. What was Joshua's original role before leading Israel?
A) A priest
B) A judge
C) A prophet
D) Moses' assistant
  • 5. How did Joshua demonstrate his faithfulness to God?
A) He held public prayers
B) He followed God's commands and directives
C) He built altars for sacrifice
D) He performed miracles
  • 6. Which city did Joshua famously conquer with God's help?
A) Ai
B) Jericho
C) Bethlehem
D) Hebron
  • 7. What miraculous event accompanied the fall of Jericho's walls?
A) The Israelites marched around the city for seven days
B) The walls crumbled from a shout
C) Fire from heaven
D) A great storm erupted
  • 8. How many tribes of Israel did Joshua help to settle in the Promised Land?
A) Twelve
B) Eighty
C) Six
D) Ten
  • 9. What was the main command God gave to Joshua?
A) Follow the traditions of Israel
B) Lead the Israelites with fear
C) Avoid all conflict
D) Be strong and courageous
  • 10. Where did Joshua renew the covenant with the Israelites?
A) Bethlehem
B) Egypt
C) Jericho
D) Shechem
  • 11. What did Joshua say about serving God?
A) As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord
B) Only the strong will survive
C) God is not needed
D) We will follow our leaders
  • 12. Who confronted Joshua about sin in the camp leading to defeat?
A) Caleb
B) The Lord
C) Moses
D) Aaron
  • 13. What did the Israelites do at Gilgal?
A) Circumcised the new generation
B) Built an altar
C) Held a feast
D) Crossed the Jordan
  • 14. What was the name of the king who opposed Joshua at Jericho?
A) King Og
B) There was no king at Jericho initially
C) King Balak
D) King Sihon
  • 15. How long did men march around Jericho before its fall?
A) Seven days
B) Three days
C) Ten days
D) Forty days
  • 16. What is the primary theme of Joshua’s leadership?
A) Power and riches
B) Faith and obedience
C) War and destruction
D) Diplomacy and treaties
  • 17. What river did Joshua lead the Israelites across?
A) Tigris River
B) Nile River
C) Euphrates River
D) The Jordan River
  • 18. What was the purpose of the spies sent to Jericho?
A) To create a distraction
B) To negotiate terms of surrender
C) To gather information about the city
D) To recruit allies
  • 19. Which woman helped the spies in Jericho?
A) Deborah
B) Rahab
C) Miriam
D) Hagar
  • 20. In which book of the Bible is Joshua appointed?
A) Exodus
B) Leviticus
C) Deuteronomy
D) Numbers
  • 21. Which tribe was Joshua from?
A) Ephraim
B) Reuben
C) Levi
D) Judah
  • 22. How did Moses confirm Joshua's leadership?
A) By anointing him with oil
B) By laying hands on him
C) By making a covenant
D) By delivering a sermon
  • 23. After how many years did Joshua lead Israel into Canaan?
A) 40 years
B) 30 years
C) 20 years
D) 50 years
  • 24. How old was Joshua when he died?
A) 90 years old
B) 120 years old
C) 110 years old
D) 100 years old
  • 25. What festival did Joshua celebrate after the conquest of Jericho?
A) Passover
B) Feast of Trumpets
C) Feast of Weeks
D) Feast of Tabernacles
  • 26. Who did Joshua send to spy on Jericho?
A) Three men
B) No men
C) One man
D) Two men
  • 27. What did Rahab do to save her family during Jericho’s fall?
A) Surrendered the city
B) Betrayed the spies
C) Hid the spies
D) Fled the city
  • 28. Which land did Joshua claim for Israel?
A) Assyria
B) Egypt
C) Canaan
D) Babylon
  • 29. Where was Joshua buried?
A) Timnath-Serah
B) Shechem
C) Jericho
D) Bethlehem
  • 30. What was Joshua's role before he was appointed as leader?
A) Scribe
B) High priest
C) Judge
D) Military commander
  • 31. In which chapter of Numbers is Joshua's appointment detailed?
A) Chapter 25
B) Chapter 30
C) Chapter 20
D) Chapter 27
  • 32. Who accompanied Joshua when he spied out the land of Canaan?
A) Phinehas
B) Aaron
C) Moses
D) Caleb
  • 33. What quality was Joshua known for?
A) Wealth
B) Faithfulness
C) Strength
D) Wisdom
  • 34. What was Joshua's primary leadership style?
A) Servant leadership
B) Democratic leadership
C) Monarchical leadership
D) Authoritarian rule
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