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presents Faith, Failure and a Phenomenal God

...a study through the Book of Judges

 

 

 

 

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UB David + I'll B Jonathan, Inc.

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

Faith, Failure and a Phenomenal God

Session 1 QUESTIONS

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

Session 1 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. Events in the Book of Judges took place between

    a) the Patriarchs and the Exodus from Egypt.

    b) the conquest of Canaan and the kings of Israel.

    c) the Major and the Minor Prophets.

2. "Judges" is in direct contrast with which other Bible book?

    a) Exodus.

    b) Proverbs.

    c) Joshua.

3. The theme of "Judges" is "Failure through Compromise."

    a) True.

    b) False.

4. The main focus throughout the Book of Judges is on

    a) the personality of the judges.

    b) the ever-present and all-powerful God.

    c) the great exploits accomplished by the judges.

5. Warren Wiersbe used these three words to summarize the outline of the book:

    a) apathy, apostasy, and anarchy.

    b) sin, failure, and disaster.

    c) troubles, trials, and triumphs.

6. Israel's first response to the Lord's command was

    a) Benjamin's failure in battle.

    b) Dan's enthusiastic obedience.

    c) Judah's initial faithfulness.

7. The tribes of Judah and Asher worked together with success in conquering the enemy.

    a) True.

    b) False.

8. Which Canaanite city was associated with giants?

    a) Hebron.

    b) Jerusalem.

    c) Bethlehem.

9. When Caleb's nephew Othniel destroyed the city of Kirjath Sepher, Caleb rewarded him by giving him

    a) a large gift of money.

    b) his daughter Achsah as his wife.

    c) springs of water in the desert.

10. The fact that Kirjath Sepher meant "city of books" reminds us of

    a) the importance of media input in our family life.

    b) the value of literacy in any society.

    c) the usefulness of libraries.

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