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INSTE I:3 OT Week 4
Numbers & Deuteronomy
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Deuteronomy 6:4 | Hear, Oh Israel, The LORD our God, the Lord is one. |
| Outline of Numbers | I. Sinai to Kadesh-Barnea; II. In the desert; III. Kadesh-Barnea to Moab |
| Outline of Deuteronomy | I. 1st Discourse (Historical); II. 2nd Discourse (Legislative); III. 3rd Dicourse (Didactic) |
| What does the Hebrew name of the Book of Numbers mean? | In the desert |
| Why do we call it "Numbers"? | Because it records the 2 censuses |
| Give an example of their complaint/failure in the desert. | Rebellion of Miriam & Aaron against Moses (Leper) |
| What does the name of the Book of Deuteronomy mean? | The second law |
| The Hebrew name of the book of Deuteronomy is Haddeb-harim, which means | The Words |
| Deuteronomy records three discourse of Moses. Where did these take place? | The plains of Moab, at the Jordan River |
| Who were the only 2 of the 1st generation to enter the Promised Land? | Caleb & Joshua |
| 10 Commandments | No other gods; no idols; not misuse the name of the Lord; Sabbath; honor your FA & MO; no murder; no adultery; no stealing; no false testimony; no covet |
| The historical part of Numbers and Deuteronomy covers a period of | 38 years |
| How many censuses are found in the book of Numbers? | 2 |
| Whic of the tribes asked Moses to give them their inheritance east of Jordan? | Reuben, Gad, Manasseh |
| Which of the following phrases describes the spiritual condition of the people of Israel in the desert? | Murmurings and idolatry |
| What phrases describe the book of Deuteronomy? | Repetition of the law; The 2nd Law; Entrance into the Promised Land (NOT the discourses of Moses) |