Saturday, March 21, 2009

Joshua - Chapters 17 - 19


Apply 1 (mini lesson)
From reading Joshua 17 - 19

Quick Questions:
1.  The territory and borders are given to Joseph's son, Manasseh, as his inheritance in Chapter 17.  Why were the sons of Manasseh unable to take possession of some of the cities that belonged to this territory? 17:12
2.  What did the sons of Israel finally do concerning the Canaanites when they became stronger? 17:13 .. What were they still 'unable' to do? 17:13 ...
3.  The sons of Joseph, Ephraim & Manasseh, felt that it was unfair that they were given only one lot and one portion since they were many people.  What did Joshua give them in addition to what had been apportioned to them and what did he assure them about? 17:18
4.  Where did the children of Israel set up the tent of meeting? 18:1
5.  There were 7 tribes that still did not have their inheritance yet.  What instructions did Joshua give them to do in order to receive their inheritance? 18:3-4 
6.  How did Joshua divide up the land to give them? 18:10
7.  Joshua 19 covers the rest of the land divisions that were inherited by the tribes of Israel.  When they finished dividing all the land between them, what was given to Joshua, their leader? 19:49-50   

Apply 1:  

What is the evidence of true faith?

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Read & comment on:
  • Joshua 18:3 -

Compare and comment on:
  • Hebrews 11:6 -
  • James 2:17-26 -













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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