A Study in the Book of Judges

Lesson 1: God

Session 24 Questions


 

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1. What happened when the Levite told his terrible story?

    a) No one listened.

    b) The other tribes determined to punish the tribe of Benjamin.

    c) Everyone enjoyed the story.

2. Disaster could probably have been averted if the Benjaminites had admitted their guilt.

    a) True.

    b) False.

3. Where there is no recognition of guilt for sin things will only get worse.

    a) True.

    b) False.

4. To highlight Israel's national guilt the narrator drew parallels with the life of

    a) David.

    b) Moses.

    c) King Saul.

5. The fact that the Ark of the Covenant was not being kept in the Tabernacle shows that

    a) there was not enough room for it there.

    b) there was a lack of respect for God.

    c) it didn't matter where the Ark of the Covenant was kept.

6. What did the Ark of the Covenant represent?

    a) The presence of God among His people.

    b) The miraculous history of the nation of Israel.

    c) An honouring of the story of Noah.

7. Whenever we treat God with less than awe-filled respect we open the door of our lives
     for a host of other evil influences.

    a) True.

    b) False.

8. Initially, the children of Israel had great success in their battles against Benjamin.

    a) True.

    b) False.

9. At the beginning of the Book of Judges, who did Israel war against?

    a) The Egyptians.

    b) The Canaanites.

    c) The Syrians.

10. The lack of success in their first two attacks may have been God's way of showing that
      all of Israel was guilty of sin.

    a) True.

    b) False.

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