1. Who would really bring the children of Israel into the land of Canaan? 2. Were the children of Israel supposed to have marriages with the people they were to conquer? 3. What was to be done to the idols in the land of Canaan? 4. How special was God’s relationship with Israel? 5. Name two reasons God led them to wander forty years in the wilderness: 6. If you think about Jesus being tempted by the devil, why does Deuteronomy 8:3 sound familiar? 7. When you read Deuteronomy 8:4-20, what should Israel have learned from that context and what should we learn as well? 8. Were the children of Israel brought into the land of Canaan because of their righteousness? 9. As Moses was reminding the children of Israel of their past failures, how long did he state that Israel had been rebellious? 10. What did God require of Israel? 11. Explain Deuteronomy 10:16. 12. How often should the children of Israel have loved God, kept his statutes, kept His judgments, and kept His commandments? 13. What are some things, mentioned in the context of our current study which Israel did see, that should have kept them obedient? 14. Was the land promised to Israel going to be better than Egypt? 15. Who was the biggest threat concerning the introduction of idols to Israel according to Deuteronomy 11:16? 16. As we’ve discussed earlier in our study of this book (Deuteronomy 6:6-9), where should the children of Israel have put the words of God? 17. The children of Israel were promised victory in battle based upon what condition? 18. What two things were set before the children of Israel? 19. How many places, where idolatry was practiced, were supposed to be left when the children of Israel conquered the land? 20. Once the children of Israel would be settled in their new land, would there be a located place to worship God? 21. Did God want the Levites looked after by the tribes of Israel? 22. Why were the children of Israel not allowed to eat blood (other than the obvious: because God said not to)? 23. What would occur if the children of Israel did that which was good and right in the sight of the Lord? 24. What is one of the most surprising sacrifices that the heathens offered to their gods? 25. How much could the children of Israel add or remove from the instructions of God given through Moses? |
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| © 2008 This study was prepared for the midweek studies of the Sunrise Acres church of Christ in El Paso, TX by Brian A. Yeager. |