Deck 11: Joshua and the Conquest of the Land of Canaan

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What are the overarching themes of the book of Joshua? How does Joshua fit into the overall program of the Deuteronomistic History?
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Describe the figure of Joshua. What kind of a character is he? In what ways is Joshua the prototypical Deuteronomistic leader and hero? How does he differ from Moses? What was his likely historical role in the conquest of Canaan?
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What are the role and function of etiologies in Joshua? Give specific examples.
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To what extent does the book of Joshua reflect history? What factors account for the portrayal of the conquest of the land found in the book of Joshua?
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The boundary and city lists were likely compiled in Judah.
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The Deuteronomistic historians often adapted their sources to achieve artificial consistency.
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There are more etiologies in Joshua than in any other biblical book.
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The final version of the Deuteronomistic History dates to the reign of Hezekiah.
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Joshua is a flat, one-dimensional character in the book that bears his name.
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Archaeological data support Joshua's chronology for the conquest of Canaan.
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God speaks only through prophets in the Deuteronomistic History.
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It is questionable whether or not the cities of refuge ever functioned as places of asylum during the biblical period.
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Postcolonial readings of Joshua praise Rahab as a hero and a convert.
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Moses is mentioned over fifty times in the book of Joshua.
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The Deuteronomic History shares all of the following themes with the book of Deuteronomy except:

A) exclusive worship of Yahweh
B) God's covenant with the Davidic dynasty
C) eternal forgiveness
D) worship of Yahweh at one central location
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All of the following cities are conquered in Joshua except:

A) Ai
B) Shechem
C) Lachish
D) Jericho
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The boundary lists were probably produced in the land of:

A) Ephraim
B) Babylon
C) Judah
D) Manasseh
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The oldest portions of the Deuteronomistic History probably date to the reign of:

A) Hezekiah
B) Josiah
C) Ahab
D) Solomon
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Rahab was a:

A) slave
B) nurse
C) priestess
D) prostitute
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Joshua may have been a local hero from the tribe of:

A) Ephraim
B) Manasseh
C) Judah
D) Gad
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Joshua renewed the covenant at the city of:

A) Jericho
B) Jerusalem
C) Gilgal
D) Shechem
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The land east of the Jordan was divided among all of the following tribes except:

A) Gad
B) Reuben
C) Zebulun
D) Manasseh
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The only city that was burned by the Israelites was:

A) Jericho
B) Hazor
C) Ai
D) Bethel
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After crossing the Jordan River, the Israelites celebrate the:

A) Day of Atonement
B) Passover
C) New Year
D) Feast of Sukkoth
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Rahab's speech to the scouts reflects the voice of:

A) Joshua
B) post-colonialists
C) the Canaanites
D) the Deuteronomists
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Joshua sent out scouts near:

A) Jericho
B) Jerusalem
C) Bezel
D) Golan
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The Israelites make a covenant with:

A) Rahab
B) the king of Jericho
C) the Gibeonites
D) the Amorites
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All are sources named by the Deuteronomistic historians except:

A) the Book of Jashar
B) the Book of the Acts of Solomon
C) the Book of Lemuel
D) the Book of the Annals of the Kings of Israel
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Traditionally, ______________ was credited with writing the last few verses of the book of Joshua:

A) Phinehas
B) Joshua
C) Eleazar
D) Jashar
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Herem means:

A) ban
B) ark
C) city
D) sanctuary
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All are true of the Gibeonites except:

A) they express belief in Yahweh
B) they deceived Israel
C) they are sentenced to religious servitude
D) they are annihilated by Israel
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The Oak of Moreh means "oak of _____________."

A) the mountain
B) the teacher
C) God
D) the prophet
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Gilgal is mentioned as a place of worship in all of the following except:

A) Joshua
B) Numbers
C) Judges
D) 1 Samuel
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_______________ readings of Rahab portray her as an indigenous woman who sells out her own people to military conquerors to secure the safety of her own family.

A) Form critical
B) Text critical
C) Historical critical
D) Post-colonial
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All are chronologically sequential histories in the Hebrew Bible except:

A) Pentateuch
B) Deuteronomistic History
C) the Latter Prophets
D) Chronicles
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The German word Grundschrift means "__________________."
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Eleazar's son was _____________.
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The name "Ai" means ________________.
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The "mountains of curse and blessing" are ________________ and _______________.
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The Israelite base of operations moved from Gilgal to Shiloh to ____________.
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The traditional Hebrew version of the biblical text is called the ______________.
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The term "_________________" is literally translated "something prohibited" and applies to all spoils, including animals, human beings, and inanimate objects.
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________________ is located between Mount Ebal and Mount Gerizim.
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German biblical scholar ___________________ proposed that the books Joshua, Judges, Samuel, and Kings comprised the Deuteronomistic History.
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The ___________________ is the central sacred object in ritual processions mentioned in the narratives of the crossing of the Jordan and the capture of Jericho.
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What are the overarching themes of the book of Joshua? How does Joshua fit into the overall program of the Deuteronomistic History?
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Describe the figure of Joshua. What kind of a character is he? In what ways is Joshua the prototypical Deuteronomistic leader and hero? How does he differ from Moses? What was his likely historical role in the conquest of Canaan?
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What are the role and function of etiologies in Joshua? Give specific examples.
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To what extent does the book of Joshua reflect history? What factors account for the portrayal of the conquest of the land found in the book of Joshua?
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The boundary and city lists were likely compiled in Judah.
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The Deuteronomistic historians often adapted their sources to achieve artificial consistency.
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There are more etiologies in Joshua than in any other biblical book.
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The final version of the Deuteronomistic History dates to the reign of Hezekiah.
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Joshua is a flat, one-dimensional character in the book that bears his name.
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Archaeological data support Joshua's chronology for the conquest of Canaan.
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God speaks only through prophets in the Deuteronomistic History.
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It is questionable whether or not the cities of refuge ever functioned as places of asylum during the biblical period.
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Postcolonial readings of Joshua praise Rahab as a hero and a convert.
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Moses is mentioned over fifty times in the book of Joshua.
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15
The Deuteronomic History shares all of the following themes with the book of Deuteronomy except:

A) exclusive worship of Yahweh
B) God's covenant with the Davidic dynasty
C) eternal forgiveness
D) worship of Yahweh at one central location
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All of the following cities are conquered in Joshua except:

A) Ai
B) Shechem
C) Lachish
D) Jericho
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The boundary lists were probably produced in the land of:

A) Ephraim
B) Babylon
C) Judah
D) Manasseh
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The oldest portions of the Deuteronomistic History probably date to the reign of:

A) Hezekiah
B) Josiah
C) Ahab
D) Solomon
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Rahab was a:

A) slave
B) nurse
C) priestess
D) prostitute
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Joshua may have been a local hero from the tribe of:

A) Ephraim
B) Manasseh
C) Judah
D) Gad
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Joshua renewed the covenant at the city of:

A) Jericho
B) Jerusalem
C) Gilgal
D) Shechem
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The land east of the Jordan was divided among all of the following tribes except:

A) Gad
B) Reuben
C) Zebulun
D) Manasseh
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The only city that was burned by the Israelites was:

A) Jericho
B) Hazor
C) Ai
D) Bethel
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After crossing the Jordan River, the Israelites celebrate the:

A) Day of Atonement
B) Passover
C) New Year
D) Feast of Sukkoth
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Rahab's speech to the scouts reflects the voice of:

A) Joshua
B) post-colonialists
C) the Canaanites
D) the Deuteronomists
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Joshua sent out scouts near:

A) Jericho
B) Jerusalem
C) Bezel
D) Golan
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The Israelites make a covenant with:

A) Rahab
B) the king of Jericho
C) the Gibeonites
D) the Amorites
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All are sources named by the Deuteronomistic historians except:

A) the Book of Jashar
B) the Book of the Acts of Solomon
C) the Book of Lemuel
D) the Book of the Annals of the Kings of Israel
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29
Traditionally, ______________ was credited with writing the last few verses of the book of Joshua:

A) Phinehas
B) Joshua
C) Eleazar
D) Jashar
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Herem means:

A) ban
B) ark
C) city
D) sanctuary
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All are true of the Gibeonites except:

A) they express belief in Yahweh
B) they deceived Israel
C) they are sentenced to religious servitude
D) they are annihilated by Israel
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The Oak of Moreh means "oak of _____________."

A) the mountain
B) the teacher
C) God
D) the prophet
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Gilgal is mentioned as a place of worship in all of the following except:

A) Joshua
B) Numbers
C) Judges
D) 1 Samuel
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_______________ readings of Rahab portray her as an indigenous woman who sells out her own people to military conquerors to secure the safety of her own family.

A) Form critical
B) Text critical
C) Historical critical
D) Post-colonial
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All are chronologically sequential histories in the Hebrew Bible except:

A) Pentateuch
B) Deuteronomistic History
C) the Latter Prophets
D) Chronicles
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The German word Grundschrift means "__________________."
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Eleazar's son was _____________.
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The name "Ai" means ________________.
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The "mountains of curse and blessing" are ________________ and _______________.
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The Israelite base of operations moved from Gilgal to Shiloh to ____________.
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The traditional Hebrew version of the biblical text is called the ______________.
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The term "_________________" is literally translated "something prohibited" and applies to all spoils, including animals, human beings, and inanimate objects.
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________________ is located between Mount Ebal and Mount Gerizim.
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German biblical scholar ___________________ proposed that the books Joshua, Judges, Samuel, and Kings comprised the Deuteronomistic History.
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The ___________________ is the central sacred object in ritual processions mentioned in the narratives of the crossing of the Jordan and the capture of Jericho.
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