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_____ is seen as a morally ambiguous hero who lured the army general, Sisera, into a tent.
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_______ came from the east on camels to invade Israel.
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Delilah helped _____ defeat Samson.
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_____ was a judge who had a legacy of strife and who vowed to sacrifice to God the first living thing that greeted him (it was his daughter).
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Joshua is written from the perspective of the ________.
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_____ suffered a tragic fall when his hair was cut and he lost strength.
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Gideon blew his trumpet to defeat _____.
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The Israelites were promised a land 'flowing with ____ ___ _____.
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In the account, God spoke to _____ and told him to have his army circle a walled city for six days and on the seventh day to blow trumpets, shout, and watch the wall come down.
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Samson's mother vowed to be a ______.
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18
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Joshua is a book of _____.
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people who earned God's favor by their outstanding personal character and virtues.
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Gideon gave each of his warriors a jar, a torch, and a ______.
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Hannah's son, _____, was chosen early in life to become Israel's moral compass.
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Joshua gives _____ the credit for victory.
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Joshua blames ______ ______ for military defeat.
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_____ sent most of the Israelite army away and fought with only 300 men.
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_____ was the only one of the biblical judges who actually served as a mendiator of legal disputes.
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Joshua left power in the hands of Israel's ______ tribes after his death.
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