Numbers Chapter 14

23 questions to study

Question Types

True False (10) Multiple Choice (9) Multi Answer (3) Matching (1)

Matching (1)

match the columns: Left: A. tent of meeting (Numbers 14:10) | B. wives and children ( Numbers 14:3) | C. Israelites ( Numbers 14:2) | D. saw glory of God and signs ( Numbers 14:22-23) | E. Joshua and Caleb (Numbers 14:30) Right: 1. grumbled | 2. entered promised land | 3. glory of the Lord | 4. plunder | 5. not enter promised land

A tent of meeting (Numbers 14:10)
B wives and children ( Numbers 14:3)
C Israelites ( Numbers 14:2)
D saw glory of God and signs ( Numbers 14:22-23)
E Joshua and Caleb (Numbers 14:30)
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A-3,B-4,C-1,D-5,E-2

Multi Answer (3)

After hearing the report about Canaan, what did the children of Israel say when they grumbled? (Numbers 14:2-4)

A If only we would have died in Egypt or wilderness
B Our wives and children will be taken as plunder
C We should choose a new leader and go back to Egypt

What did Caleb and Joshua say to the Israelites to encourage them to enter the land of Canaan? (Numbers 14:9)

A Do not rebel against the Lord
B The protection of Canaan is gone
C Canaanites can devour others

God was angry with the Israelites for not going into Canaan and told Moses that He would____________. (Numbers 14:12)

A Strike them with a plague
B Make them into a great nation
C Make Moses into a greater nation

Multiple Choice (9)

Moses talked to God and told Him He should not kill the Israelites for grumbling about going into Canaan because _____________. (Numbers 14:16)

A He should understand they are afraid
B The other nations would say that God is not able to bring them into the promised land
C Most of them were still obedient to God

What does Moses try to remind God about His character when He was angry with the Israelites for not wanting to go into Canaan? (Numbers 14:18)

A God was powerful
B God was all-knowing
C God was slow to anger

Moses begged God to forgive the Israelites for not conquering Canaan because_____________. (Numbers 14:19)

A Moses had forgiven them many times
B They deserved mercy
C God had already pardoned them from the time they left Egypt until now

Who did God say would never see the land He promised on oath to the ancestors of Israel? (Numbers 14:22)

A Those who disobeyed Him and tested Him ten times in the wilderness
B Those who did not see the signs He performed in the wilderness
C The generation that came after the ones who wandered the wilderness

God told the Israelites not to go into Canaan after they grumbled, but to turn back and go where? (Numbers 14:25)

A Egypt
B Toward the desert along Red Sea
C Mount Sinai

God told Aaron and Moses "how long will this wicked community ___________against me". (Numbers 14:26-27)

A Cry
B Fight
C Grumble

What happened to the men who had explored Canaan but gave a bad report about it to Israel? (Numbers 14:37)

A They had to return in the wilderness like the rest
B They were struck with a plague and died
C They had to go fight the Amalekites in Canaan

The Israelites knew they sinned grumbling against God, so they thought it would be good to try to take over Canaan by doing what? (Numbers 14:44)

A Praying to God to destroy the city
B Moving the ark of the covenant to Canaan
C Going to the highest point in the hill country to fight the Amalekites and Canaanites

What happened when the Israelites went up to fight the Canaanites to take over the promised land? (Numbers 14:45)

A The Canaanites beat the Israelites
B They beat the Canaanites and took part of the land
C They took over the promised land and went back to tell Moses and Aaron

True False (10)

After hearing what the explorers of Canaan said, the Israelites wept aloud and grumbled against Moses and Aaron. (Numbers 14:1-2)

When the Israelites grumbled about the land of Canaan, Moses and Aaron fell facedown while Joshua and Caleb tore their clothes. (Numbers 14:5-6)

When God was angry with the Israelites for not conquering Canaan, Moses remembered that God punishes the children for the sin of the parents to the fifth and sixth generation. (Numbers 14:18)

God did not forgive the Israelites for grumbling about conquering Canaan. (Numbers 14:20)

God was angry with the Israelites, Moses, and Caleb and said none of them would enter the promised land Canaan. (Numbers 14:24)

As punishment for not going into the promised land Canaan, God said everyone twenty years or older would die in the wilderness. (Numbers 14:29)

God promised Caleb and Moses that they would be the only ones to go into the promised land Canaan. (Numbers 14:30)

God said the children of the Israelites would not be plunder in the wilderness, but will enjoy the land their parents rejected (Canaan). (Numbers 14:31)

The Israelites obeyed God and returned to the wilderness along the Red Sea. (Numbers 14:40)

Moses encouraged the Israelites to go up and fight the Amalekites in Canaan because God would give them a second chance to go into the promised land. (Numbers 14:42-43)

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