A Bird's-Eye View of the Bible - Part 7
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V. Ten days of the eleventh month of the fortieth year of the wandering.

VI. The Last Seven Speeches of Moses:

1. A Review of the Wanderings. Chapters 1 to 4.

2. Repet.i.tion of the Law. 5 to 20.

3. Blessing and Cursing. 27 and 28.

4. Covenant. 29 and 30.

5. Exhortation. 31.

6. Song. 32.

7. Blessing. 33.

NOTE.--Verify these, as well as names of all leading chapters, by glancing over them and noting the correctness of the naming. This prevents mechanical committal, and fastens the location more firmly.

VII. 5:33.

VIII. The keeping of the law means life and prosperity.

XI. 8:18: "It is He that giveth thee power to get wealth."

32:47: "It is no vain thing for you: because it is your life."

33:25: "As thy days, so shall thy strength be."

X. 5.

34.

XI. One.

XII. 1. G.o.d's Guidance in Human History.

2. G.o.d's Anxiety for Obedience.

XIII. (a) Symbol. None.

(b) Type. Moses, prophet, 18:15. Name five regards in which Christ was like Moses.

(c) a.n.a.logy. None.

(d) Prophecy. None.

XIV. _Questions:_

1. Name ten things commanded to be done with the law. 6:6; 6:7; 6:7; 6:8; 6:9; 17:18, 19; 27:2, 3; 27:4-8; 31:9-13; 31:26.

NOTE.--Describe the Jewish phylacteries.

2. Select from Chapter 28 five striking prophecies regarding the Jews.

3. Note from Christ's temptation, Matt. 4, how many times Christ quoted Scripture and from what books.

4. Be prepared to answer questions on Chapters 9 and 10

5. Prepare five questions on Chapter 34.

XV. _Items of Special Interest._

Select five.

XVI. _Individual Finds._

Chapters 5, 27, 32.

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THE KINGDOM CONQUERING

Joshua Page

Judges Page

Ruth Page

JOSHUA

I. _Pictorial Device:_ Map.

Draw map of Palestine, locating the tribes. See Map 3 in Bible. Make an opening in the Jordan River, where the crossing occurred. Locate Jericho and Ai, scenes of first victory and first defeat. Locate Mounts Ebal and Gerizim. Place over the map an appropriate phrase from Chapter 1. Draw two dotted lines in a general easterly and westerly direction through the country to indicate the Northern, Central and Southern campaigns.

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