Across
- 2. What we must do with Egypt’s lie (Numbers 14:1–2)
- 8. The place near Canaan where Israel chose to turn back (Deuteronomy 1:2)
- 10. What we must do past the fearful report
- 11. What Joshua and Caleb said was exceedingly good (Numbers 14:7)
- 14. What the people wanted to appoint to return to Egypt (Numbers 14:4)
- 15. What Joshua and Caleb said had been removed from Israel’s enemies (Numbers 14:9)
- 16. What God exposed underneath Israel’s rebellion (Numbers 14:11)
- 18. What Psalm 95 warns us not to do with our hearts (Psalm 95:7–8)
- 19. What Paul says these events became for us (1 Corinthians 10:6)
- 20. What God revealed about Himself to Moses (Exodus 34:6)
Down
- 1. What fear focuses on instead of God (Numbers 13:32–33; 14:9)
- 3. What God called the people’s refusal to trust Him (Numbers 14:11; Hebrews 3:12)
- 4. What God granted though judgment still followed (Numbers 14:20)
- 5. What faith does differently than fear (Numbers 14:7–9)
- 6. One of the two spies who stood in faith (Numbers 14:6–9)
- 7. What Moses became between guilty people and holy judgment (Numbers 14:13–19)
- 9. The number connected to both the spying and the years of wandering (Numbers 14:33–34)
- 10. Where the unbelieving generation would die (Numbers 14:29–35)
- 12. One of the two spies who trusted God (Numbers 14:6–9)
- 13. What caused the people to turn back instead of trust God (Numbers 14:1–3)
- 15. What God is described as being toward His people (Exodus 34:6; Numbers 14:18)
- 17. The place slavery began to sound safer than obedience (Numbers 14:1–4)
