(a) To explain the existence of the Jewish people.
(b) To tell of God’s dealings with His people.
(a) Moses.
(b) David.
(c) Joshua.
(a) True.
(b) False.
(a) a dark period of sinful decline.
(b) a heroic age of great exploits.
(a) Samson.
(b) Ruth.
(c) Samuel.
(a) that Israel’s kings were not as wealthy and powerful.
(b) that Israel’s kings were subject to God’s commands given through His priests or prophets.
(a) the giant Goliath was after him.
(b) king Saul tried to kill him.
(c) his own people would not accept him.
(a) Hannah.
(c) David.
(a) great leaders produce great nations.
(b) righteousness exalts a nation.
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