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Wandering in the Wilderness: Lessons from Places, People, and Perspectives

Explore the predicaments and prophetic insights of the Israelites during their 40 years of wandering in the wilderness. Gain perspectives on leadership, faith, and overcoming challenges in their journey to the Promised Land. This text provides a captivating account of the trials and triumphs of the Old Testament figures, offering valuable lessons for today's readers.

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Wandering in the Wilderness: Lessons from Places, People, and Perspectives

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  1. Places People Perspectives Predicaments Prophets 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. 40 years of wandering in the wilderness

  3. Numbers

  4. They lose when they first go to fight against the city of Ai

  5. Judges

  6. The son who tries to take the throne away from his father is Absalom

  7. Samuel

  8. They begin to rebuild the walls in Jerusalem

  9. Ezra-Nehemiah

  10. Moses gets up on a high mountain and gets a peek into the Promised Land

  11. Deuteronomy

  12. Joshua is the leader

  13. Joshua

  14. Joseph

  15. Genesis

  16. David

  17. Samuel or Chronicles

  18. Othniel

  19. Joshua

  20. Zerubbabel

  21. Ezra-Nehemiah

  22. As a result of so much sin, God destroyed the world with a flood

  23. Genesis

  24. They needed to offer sacrifices for their sins. This book describes the various types of sacrifices and how they needed to be offered.

  25. Leviticus

  26. He challenged them to consider whom they will serve. Then he says: “But as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.”

  27. Joshua

  28. Many of these evil kings tended to lead the people astray into idolatry

  29. Kings

  30. This book begins with lots of genealogies

  31. Chronicles

  32. The spies return and give a discouraging report

  33. Numbers

  34. They don’t have anything to eat in the desert, so God sends them Manna from heaven.

  35. Exodus

  36. This person, who is also the person after whom this book is name, is concerned that in wanting a king the people are rejecting God as their king.

  37. Samuel

  38. The end result of all this sin is exile from the land

  39. Kings

  40. “If my people…will humble themselves and pray…then I will heal their land.”

  41. Chronicles

  42. Moses was used of God to deliver his people from Egypt

  43. Exodus

  44. This prophet warned Saul about Saul’s failure to obey the Lord’s commands

  45. Samuel

  46. Elijah

  47. Kings

  48. Abraham

  49. Genesis

  50. Elisha

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