A Study in the Book of Judges

Lesson 1: God

Session 26 Questions


 

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1. The fact that the final chapter of Judges contains 6 questions being asked by Israel,
     shows us that

    a) the nation is in a dilemma.

    b) the people are inquisitive.

    c) the people are keen to learn new truths.

2. Since we have free will to make our own choices, it doesn't mean we have responsibility
     for those choices.

    a) True.

    b) False.

3. Since God is all-powerful it is right to blame Him for everything that goes wrong.

    a) True.

    b) False.

4. What was the oath which the men of Israel had sworn at Mizpah?

    a) Not to eat or drink for 10 days.

    b) Not to rest until they had defeated Benjamin.

    c) Not to give their daughters to the men of Benjamin as wives.

5. No one had joined the Israelite army against Benjamin from which town?

    a) Jabesh Gilead.

    b) Jerusalem.

    c) Bethlehem.

6. One sin can very easily lead to another and then another.

    a) True.

    b) False.

7. What did the Israelite warriors bring back from Jabesh Gilead?

    a) Six hundred camels.

    b) Four hundred virgin girls.

    c) Five hundred yoke of oxen.

8. The result of the attack against Jabesh Gilead was that all the surviving men of Benjamin
     now had wives.

    a) True.

    b) False.

9. The people of Israel felt sorry for Benjamin because their tribe was in danger of being
     wiped out.

    a) True.

    b) False.

10. At the festival in Shiloh, the Benjamite bachelors were encouraged to

    a) get drunk.

    b) compete in telling riddles.

    c) kidnap the dancing girls and take them to be their wives.

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