Saturday, March 21, 2009

Joshua - Chapters 11 - 13


Apply 1 (mini lesson)
From reading Joshua 11 - 13

Quick Questions:
1.  Jabin, king of Hazor, sent for other kings of the land to make an alliance against Joshua & Israel to keep them from possessing the land.  Although they were as the sand of the seashore in such a great number of men, horses, and chariots, Israel defeated them.  How were they able to do this? 11:4-8
2.  How long did Joshua wage war with all the kings? 11:18 -
3.  Joshua finally got the victory for all the lands that the Lord had promised for an inheritance to Moses and to Joshua for Israel.  What could the land finally do? 11:23
4.  Chapter 12 of Joshua gives an overview of all the kingdoms and the names of the kings that Israel defeated for their inheritance from the Lord.  When totaled up, how many kings did they defeat? 12:24
5.  Even in Joshua's old age, what was still left to be done? 13:1
6.  God would drive the inhabitants out for them, but what responsibility did Joshua have? 13:6,7
7.  The Reubenites and Gadites and the half tribe of Manesseh had already claimed their inheritance on the other side of the Jordan when Moses was still with them.  Who did they not dispossess at that time? 13:13
8.  Which tribe of Israel did not receive an earthly inheritance from the Lord and why?  13:14,33
Apply 1:  

When may God's people be satisfied with their spiritual accomplishments?

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Read & comment on:
  • Joshua 11:15 -

Compare and comment on:
  • Joshua 13:1 -
  • Philippians 3:12-14 -
  • 2 Timothy 4:6-8 -












How can you apply this to your life? ... 








Your summary of all of today's lesson: 









Your prayer for today:   





The purpose of the Apply 1 mini lesson is .....
to help you focus on at least "one" thing that you can apply to your life from the chapters read today. 

It would be great to take the time to look up the verses and answers the short survey each day.  I think this will be a great guide to helping you journal your thoughts.  Usually once you begin to open up on a subject, more things come to your mind to say or pray about. 

Love you, Brenda

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