1.
What did the Israelites do with the valuables of the people who they destroyed in the land of Bashon? -Deut 3:7
Correct Answer
C. Kept them
Explanation
The Israelites kept the valuables of the people they destroyed in the land of Bashon. This suggests that they did not destroy or bury the valuables, but instead chose to keep them for themselves. This could be seen as an act of greed or a way to enrich themselves with the spoils of war.
2.
If the length of an average bed is 6ft., how many more feet was the length of Og's bed? Deut 3:11
Correct Answer
A. A little more than 7 ft longer
Explanation
Based on Deuteronomy 3:11, the passage states that Og, the king of Bashan, had a bed made of iron that was 9 cubits long and 4 cubits wide. In biblical measurements, a cubit is approximately 1.5 feet. Therefore, Og's bed would be 13.5 feet long. Since the average bed length is 6 feet, Og's bed would be a little more than 7 feet longer.
3.
What special request did Moses ask the Lord to do for him? Deut 3:23-25
Correct Answer
B. He asked him to let him cross the Jordan into the Promised Land
Explanation
Moses asked the Lord to let him cross the Jordan into the Promised Land. This request shows Moses' desire to personally enter and experience the land that God had promised to the Israelites. It reflects his longing to see the fulfillment of God's covenant and to be a part of the journey into the land of abundance and blessings.
4.
Did God give Moses what he asked for? Deut 3:26
Correct Answer
B. No
Explanation
According to Deuteronomy 3:26, God did not give Moses what he asked for. In this verse, Moses pleads with God to allow him to enter the promised land, but God denies his request. This was a consequence of Moses' disobedience at the waters of Meribah. Instead, God appoints Joshua to lead the Israelites into the promised land.
5.
What did God tell the Israelites about his commandments? 4:2
Correct Answer
A. You must never take anything away from the commandments
Explanation
God told the Israelites that they must never take anything away from the commandments.
6.
What does God compare Egypt to?
Correct Answer
B. A hot furnace
Explanation
In this question, God compares Egypt to a hot furnace. This comparison suggests that Egypt is a place of intense heat and discomfort, possibly symbolizing the harsh conditions and oppressive nature of the country. It implies that just like a furnace, Egypt is a challenging and difficult place to be in, emphasizing the struggles and hardships associated with it.
7.
What did Moses tell the Israelites would be the only way they would find God if they ever were to become scattered out of the Promised Land? Deut 4:29
Correct Answer
C. Seek him with all their heart and soul
Explanation
In Deuteronomy 4:29, Moses tells the Israelites that if they ever become scattered out of the Promised Land, the only way they would find God is by seeking Him with all their heart and soul. This implies that a genuine and wholehearted search for God is necessary to establish a connection with Him, rather than relying on external rituals or practices such as prayer or going to church.
8.
"34 Has _____ ever tried to go and take a people for himself from inside another nation? No!" Deut 4:34
Correct Answer
B. Any other god
Explanation
The correct answer is "any other god". This is because the passage is stating that God has never tried to take people for himself from inside another nation, implying that he is the only true God and there are no other gods who have attempted to do so.
9.
What did the cities of Bezer, Ramoth, and Golan have in common? Deut 4:41-43
Correct Answer
C. All of the above
Explanation
The cities of Bezer, Ramoth, and Golan had multiple things in common. Firstly, they were all on the east side of the Jordan River. Additionally, they were all designated as safe cities, which means they provided refuge for individuals who unintentionally caused the death of another person. Therefore, the correct answer is "all of the above" as both statements are true.
10.
How far does the Promised land reach on the east side of the Jordan? Deut 4:49
Correct Answer
B. To the foot of Mt. Pisgah
Explanation
The correct answer is "to the foot of Mt. Pisgah." According to Deuteronomy 4:49, the Promised land reaches as far as the foot of Mt. Pisgah on the east side of the Jordan. The Promised land is not extended beyond this point and is primarily located on the west side of the Jordan River.