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Welcome to Sophomore Bible His Story Just In Time Unit 1 Lesson 7-8 Dunbar Henri

Welcome to Sophomore Bible His Story Just In Time Unit 1 Lesson 7-8 Dunbar Henri. Verse for the day. 1 Corinthians 10:13

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Welcome to Sophomore Bible His Story Just In Time Unit 1 Lesson 7-8 Dunbar Henri

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  1. Welcome to Sophomore Bible His Story Just In Time Unit 1 Lesson 7-8Dunbar Henri

  2. Verse for the day • 1 Corinthians 10:13 • No temptation has overtaken you except what is common to mankind. And God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that you can endure it.

  3. Announcements • Test Friday over Lessons 6-8 • Memorize Joshua 1:9 p. 54 for today – 29 pts • Major Project Due February 6 – Don’t Forget

  4. Student will be able to: • Analyze God’s redemption of Rahab and her inclusion in the lineage of Jesus • Justify God’s call for Israel to utterly destroy the inhabitants of Canaan centuries after He instructed Abraham not to destroy them • Examine the fatal consequences of Achan’s sin as God brought Israel into the Promised Land • Compare the practice of casting lots to the way choices are made by Christians today • Analyze the importance of total commitment to Christ in light of Joshua’s declaration, “Choose this day whom you will serve” • Discern why the book of Judges emphasizes Israel’s cycles of disobedience, defeat, and deliverance • Examine why Israel set aside God’s laws in favor of doing what was right in their own eyes • Determine the factors that led to Israel’s incomplete conquest of Canaan and its consequences • Explain how Israel’s judges as deliverers were meant to prefigure Christ • Explore examples in the book of Judges illustrating that evil results when everyone does what is right in his own eyes • Examine why Canaanite worship was so alluring to Israel and so repulsive to God.

  5. Assessment for TodayName: Jan 18 • 1. Write from memory the memory verse – Joshua 1:9 – 29 pts • 2. Share the Battle plan for defeating Jericho – in detail. 30 pts • 3. What was the name of the prostitute who is Jesus’ relative? Riyad Rahab Robert

  6. Classwork and Homework • Complete Handouts for Lessons 7 and 8 in class for discussion tomorrow

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