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| what does the Deuteronomic history consist of? |
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| Joshua, Judges, the first and second books of Samuel, and the first and second books of Kings |
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| What is self examination? |
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| when you reflect on yourself |
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| How did the Deuteronomists help the people of Israel? |
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| They helped turn the exile into a time of reflection and transformation |
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| What is the ban? WHat did it mean? |
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| The ban was an order to destroy everything in a conquered town . It stands for devotion to God for destruction |
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| How many tribes of Israel were there? |
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| What were places of refuge? |
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| a place to protect people guilty of accidental or unintentional killing |
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| What is the significance of Shechem? |
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| the place where the ISraelites renewed the Covenant |
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| A strong courageous careful honest leaderWhat is another name for the book of judges? |
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| What is another name for the book of judges? |
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| Who were the Philistines? |
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| one of the sea peoples who had invaded Canaan from the Mediterranean sea |
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| a man consecrated to God from birth, never to touch strong drink or cut his hair |
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| Who was King David's great grandma? |
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| Who was Ruth's mother-in-law? |
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