Match these items. 1 . zerubbabel first place where tabernacle rested in canaan 2 . shiloh place where ark was set within curtains 3 . gibeon leader under whom the second temple was built 4 . mount zion location of tabernacle during david's reign 5 . city of david another name for the city of jerusalem 6 . nob son of aaron who ministered in the priest's office 7 . nazarite man or woman who took a vow of separation 8 . ithamar aaron's first-born son 9 . aaron second place where tabernacle rested in canaan 10 . nadab crown was inscribed "holiness to the lord"

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The answers are:

1. Zerubbabel

Leader under whom the second temple was built  

Ezra 5:2

2. Shiloh  

First place where tabernacle rested in Canaan

Joshua 18:1(In Gilgal the Bible doesn't say anything about the Tabernacle)

3. Gibeon

Location of tabernacle during David's reign  

1 Chronicles 21:29

4. Mount Zion  

Place where ark was set within curtains

2 Samuel 6:2;16

5. City of david  

Another name for the city of Jerusalem  

2 Samuel 5:7

6. Nob

Second place where tabernacle rested in canaan  

1 Samuel 21:1-9

7. Nazarite  

Man or woman who took a vow of separation  

Numbers 6:2

8. Ithamar  

Son of Aaron who ministered in the priest's office

Numbers 3:4

9. Aaron  

Crown was inscribed "holiness to the lord"

Exodus 28:36

10. Nadab  

Aaron's first-born son  

Numbers 3:2


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Grade: History  

Topic: Josip Broz Tito

Subject: History

Keywords:

Josip Broz Tito, six republics, Yugoslavia, Partisans, brotherhood, unity, Socialist Federal Republic, World War II, movement