UB David + I'll B Jonathan, Inc.

 

presents Faith, Failure and a Phenomenal God

...a study through the Book of Judges

 

 

 

 

You may find it helpful to refer to the written script of this Session if you need to review anything:

Session 15 Script (PDF)

 

UB David + I'll B Jonathan, Inc.

presents

Faith, Failure and a Phenomenal God (Book of Judges)

Faith, Failure and a Phenomenal God

Session 15 QUESTIONS

You may find it helpful to refer to the written script of this Session if you need to review anything:

Session 15 Script (PDF)

Instructions:

  • First, enter the information to identify yourself — your User ID and password.
  • Then go through the questions and click on the best answer for each question.
  • When you are finished, click on the "submit" button to send your answers.

Questions:

(Select the best answer for each question)

1. Jephthah's historical fame is largely based on

    a) his amazing military victories.

    b) his remarkable leadership gifts.

    c) his controversial vow.

2. Do you think Jephthah's vow involved a literal burnt sacrifice? (opinion question)

    a) Yes.

    b) No.

3. What was Brian's view concerning this vow?

    a) It involved a dedication to God's permanent service.

    b) It involved a literal burnt sacrifice.

    c) Jephthah never actually made any vow.

4. Who first comes out of Jephthah's home on his arrival there?

    a) His main servant.

    b) His daughter.

    c) His wife.

5. Did Israelite girls remember the story of Jephthah's daughter in later years?

    a) Yes.

    b) No.

6. God doesn't mind if we are unable to keep our promises to Him.

    a) True.

    b) False.

7. Making vows to God will encourage Him to do something good for you.

    a) True.

    b) False.

8. Which tribe is repeatedly found complaining in the Book of Judges?

    a) Judah.

    b) Benjamin.

    c) Ephraim.

9. Thousands of men died at the fords of Jordan because

    a) of a pronunciation problem.

    b) of flooding.

    c) of disobedience.

10. What happened to the tribe of Ephraim is a strong caution against

    a) lack of education.

    b) developing an arrogant, critical attitude toward fellow believers.

    c) disobeying our spiritual leaders.

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