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Numbers, Part 2 and Deuteronomy: Looking Back, Heading Home
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Lesson OneReady or Not! (Num 20-36)17 Activities|5 Assessments
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Numbers 20-36
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In | The Old Generation and the New Generation
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In | Family Tree, Part 1
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In | God Backs His People
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In | The Divine Warrior
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Behind | Edom’s Refusal
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Behind | Moab and Israel: Professor Haider Halasa
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Behind | Onsite: The King’s Highway
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Behind | Onsite: Petra and Edom – Historical Geography and Divine Judgment
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Behind | Levitical and Refuge Cities
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Behind | Onsite: Rethinking Cities of Refuge: Abu Sabah
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Behind | Balaam
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In Front | The Anatomy of Temptation
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In Front | God’s Response to Temptation
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In Front | Workbook: Guiding Questions – Numbers
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson TwoCovenantal History (Deut 1-4)21 Activities
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Deuteronomy 1-4
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In | Workbook: Themes in Deuteronomy, Part 1
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In | Workbook: Themes in Deuteronomy, Part 2
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In | Repetition
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In | Moses’ Farewell Sermons
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In | Moses’ Sermons
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In | Workbook: Moses’ Sermon
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In | Restatement for a New Generation
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In | Bible Project: YHWH
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In | God Our Father
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In | The Two Ways
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Behind | Suzerainty Treaties
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Behind | The Framework of the Treaty
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Behind | Locating the Covenant in History
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Behind | Workbook: Treaties in the Ancient Near East
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Behind | Treaties in the Ancient Near East
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Behind | Onsite: Kings, Divine and Human – Egyptologist Essam Zeid
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Behind | Onsite: Akhenaten’s Oaths
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In Front | Owning the Covenant
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson ThreeCovenantal Challenge (Deut 5–26)12 Activities
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Getting Started
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In | Literary Structures
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In | Workbook: Chiasm in Deuteronomy, Part 1
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In | Workbook: Chiasm in Deuteronomy , Part 2
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In | Chiasm in Deuteronomy, Part 3
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In | Summary with a New Emphasis
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In | Bible Project: Shema
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Behind | Onsite: “Not Like Egypt”
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In Front | The Law for Us Today
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In Front | Workbook: The Law in Deuteronomy and the New Testament
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In Front | Living as the Family of God
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson FourCase Study: Moses (Ex-Deut)11 Activities
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Review Exodus–Deuteronomy
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In | Workbook: The Torah and the Covenant
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In | The Life of Moses as a Case Study in Leadership
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In | Moses Revisited
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In | Restoration
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Behind | Workbook: Mosaic Authorship
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In Front | Onsite: Moses’ Final Look – Mt. Nebo and the Promised Land
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In Front | Workbook: Character Study – Moses
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In Front | Christianity Today: Moses and Jesus Didn’t Have Their Dream Jobs by 30, Either
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson FiveLooking Back, Heading Home (Num, Deut)12 Activities
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Review Numbers–Deuteronomy
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In | Workbook: The Song of Deuteronomy 31, Part 1
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In | Workbook: The Song of Deuteronomy 31, Part 2
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In | Every Generation Renews the Covenant
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In | Bible Project: Deuteronomy
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In Front | We Are a Community of the Word
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In Front | Deuteronomy and the New Testament
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In Front | Jews and Christians Observing the Law: Dr. Dan Juster
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In Front | Children of the Covenant
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In Front | Workbook: Guiding Questions: Deuteronomy
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion1 Activity|1 Assessment
Assessment 1 of 6
In | Workbook: The Old Generation and the New Generation
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[Record your answers in the workbook provided at the beginning of this course.]
Quiz source: Roy Gane, The NIV Application Commentary: Leviticus, Numbers, 2004, pp. 476-478.
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Numbers has been filled with disappointment and rebellion, but for the new generation it will end with stability and hope.
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- Match the parallel passage regarding the “Old Generation of Rebellion” and the “New Generation of Hope.”
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- 26 – census of twelve tribes
- 26 – census of Levites
- 27 – legal discourse involving women
- 30 – laws concerning vows
- 28, 29 – lists and laws concerning offerings
- 28:16-25 – instructions for future celebrations of Passover
- 31:6 – priests blow trumpets to sound alarm for holy war against Midian
- 34 – list of tribal leaders from twelve tribes chosen to divide the Promised Land
- 32:6, 15 – spy story of Num 13–14 recalled as lesson for new generation
- 33 – summary of places Israel journeyed in the desert
- 35 – provisions for Levitical cities
- 32 – assignment of land captured from Sihon and Og east of Jordan to Reuben, Gad and Manasseh
- 31 – holy war against Midianites to punish them for what they did in ch. 25.
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1 – census of twelve tribes
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3 – census of Levites
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5 – legal discourse involving women
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6 – laws concerning vows
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7, 15 – lists and laws concerning offerings
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9 – celebration of Passover
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10:8-9 – law concerning priests blowing trumpets to sound alarm for holy war
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13 – list of spies from twelve tribes chosen to spy out the Promised Land
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13–14 – spy story and Israel’s rebellion that led to death of old generation
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10–25 – scattered geographical notations about places Israel journeyed in the desert
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18:21-32 – provisions for Levites
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21:21-35 – victory over Kings Sihon and Og and capture of land east of Jordan
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25 – Midianites cause Israel to sin and God’s command to Israel to punish Midianites