Bible Study Game show with animations and sound effects for playing Bible Jeopardy in game format. Questions are on the entire book of 1st Samuel. Show may be adapted as a template, with new questions.
The document tells the story of Roger Bannister being the first person to run a mile in under 4 minutes. It describes how this was previously considered impossible by doctors and scientists due to limitations of the human body. However, through thousands of training sessions, Bannister was able to achieve this "impossible dream" on May 6, 1954 with a time of 3 minutes and 59.4 seconds. His achievement inspired many other runners to also break the 4 minute mile barrier, showing that it was not due to physical improvements but a change in beliefs about limitations. The document promotes having faith to achieve seemingly impossible dreams.
Bible Lessons For Youth - The Impossible DreamKen Sapp
The document tells the story of Roger Bannister being the first person to run a mile in under four minutes, achieving what was considered an "impossible dream". It describes how doctors had said it was impossible due to limitations of the human body, but Bannister trained extensively and on May 6, 1954 ran a mile in 3 minutes and 59.4 seconds, disproving experts and inspiring many others to achieve the same feat. The document suggests that with faith in God, people can achieve things that seem impossible and overcome self-limiting beliefs.
This document summarizes portions of Surah Sad from the Quran across 5 rukus or sections. It discusses stories of prophets like Dawud, Suleiman, Ayub and events from their lives as examples for believers. These include Dawud's repentance, Suleiman's thankfulness, not despairing during times of affliction. It also mentions the arrogance of Iblis and his rejection of Allah's command to prostrate before Adam. The Quran is praised as providing the best guidance to improve life and pondering its lessons.
God appeared to Solomon in a dream and offered to give him whatever he desired. Rather than asking for wealth or long life, Solomon humbly asked for wisdom to judge God's people rightly. Pleased by this request, God gave Solomon great wisdom beyond all others. To demonstrate his wisdom, Solomon resolved a dispute between two women over a baby by threatening to divide the living child in two, revealing the true mother who refused this division to save the baby's life. The judgment of Solomon in this case spread his fame for wisdom throughout Israel.
Solomon was the third king of a united Israelite kingdom. He was renowned for his wisdom and wealth, building the first Temple in Jerusalem. However, he took many foreign wives who turned him away from worshipping only God. As a result, upon his death the kingdom split into northern and southern kingdoms.
David spares Saul's life when given the opportunity to kill him in a cave. David explains to Saul that he only cut off a piece of Saul's robe as proof of David's innocence and that he did not intend to harm Saul. Saul acknowledges that David is more righteous and will become king. David promises not to harm Saul or his family in the future. The event shows David's restraint and mercy towards his enemy Saul, demonstrating that he is a man after God's own heart.
The document appears to be a transcript or notes from a church service at the Palm Desert Church of Christ. It includes references to various scripture slides presented, songs sung, prayers said, scripture readings from Psalm 142:1-7, and a sermon given about King David facing trials in the desert of Ziph as told in 1 Samuel 23. The sermon discusses how God often uses trials to shape and refine leaders, preparing them for what is to come through tests of denial, betrayal, and refusal.
The document appears to be a transcript of a sermon given at the Palm Desert Church of Christ. The sermon discusses David's leadership challenges as recorded in 1 Samuel 23, noting that David faced trials of denial when his wisdom was questioned, betrayal when his people might turn against him, and refusal when his own tribe rejected him. The sermon encourages leaders to remain steadfast during trials and discouragement, and to accept encouragement from supporters like Jonathan as they follow God's calling despite opposition.
The document tells the story of Roger Bannister being the first person to run a mile in under 4 minutes. It describes how this was previously considered impossible by doctors and scientists due to limitations of the human body. However, through thousands of training sessions, Bannister was able to achieve this "impossible dream" on May 6, 1954 with a time of 3 minutes and 59.4 seconds. His achievement inspired many other runners to also break the 4 minute mile barrier, showing that it was not due to physical improvements but a change in beliefs about limitations. The document promotes having faith to achieve seemingly impossible dreams.
Bible Lessons For Youth - The Impossible DreamKen Sapp
The document tells the story of Roger Bannister being the first person to run a mile in under four minutes, achieving what was considered an "impossible dream". It describes how doctors had said it was impossible due to limitations of the human body, but Bannister trained extensively and on May 6, 1954 ran a mile in 3 minutes and 59.4 seconds, disproving experts and inspiring many others to achieve the same feat. The document suggests that with faith in God, people can achieve things that seem impossible and overcome self-limiting beliefs.
This document summarizes portions of Surah Sad from the Quran across 5 rukus or sections. It discusses stories of prophets like Dawud, Suleiman, Ayub and events from their lives as examples for believers. These include Dawud's repentance, Suleiman's thankfulness, not despairing during times of affliction. It also mentions the arrogance of Iblis and his rejection of Allah's command to prostrate before Adam. The Quran is praised as providing the best guidance to improve life and pondering its lessons.
God appeared to Solomon in a dream and offered to give him whatever he desired. Rather than asking for wealth or long life, Solomon humbly asked for wisdom to judge God's people rightly. Pleased by this request, God gave Solomon great wisdom beyond all others. To demonstrate his wisdom, Solomon resolved a dispute between two women over a baby by threatening to divide the living child in two, revealing the true mother who refused this division to save the baby's life. The judgment of Solomon in this case spread his fame for wisdom throughout Israel.
Solomon was the third king of a united Israelite kingdom. He was renowned for his wisdom and wealth, building the first Temple in Jerusalem. However, he took many foreign wives who turned him away from worshipping only God. As a result, upon his death the kingdom split into northern and southern kingdoms.
David spares Saul's life when given the opportunity to kill him in a cave. David explains to Saul that he only cut off a piece of Saul's robe as proof of David's innocence and that he did not intend to harm Saul. Saul acknowledges that David is more righteous and will become king. David promises not to harm Saul or his family in the future. The event shows David's restraint and mercy towards his enemy Saul, demonstrating that he is a man after God's own heart.
The document appears to be a transcript or notes from a church service at the Palm Desert Church of Christ. It includes references to various scripture slides presented, songs sung, prayers said, scripture readings from Psalm 142:1-7, and a sermon given about King David facing trials in the desert of Ziph as told in 1 Samuel 23. The sermon discusses how God often uses trials to shape and refine leaders, preparing them for what is to come through tests of denial, betrayal, and refusal.
The document appears to be a transcript of a sermon given at the Palm Desert Church of Christ. The sermon discusses David's leadership challenges as recorded in 1 Samuel 23, noting that David faced trials of denial when his wisdom was questioned, betrayal when his people might turn against him, and refusal when his own tribe rejected him. The sermon encourages leaders to remain steadfast during trials and discouragement, and to accept encouragement from supporters like Jonathan as they follow God's calling despite opposition.
This document provides an overview of the biblical story of David and Goliath. It summarizes how [1] Goliath taunted the Israelites for 40 days, [2] David volunteered to fight Goliath despite being much smaller, and [3] David defeated Goliath using his slingshot. It then discusses lessons from David's victory over Goliath, such as making God's glory the priority and facing giants with God's strength. The document concludes by encouraging the reader to name their own giants and face them with God's help.
1 samuel 25 An Impulsive King, A Foolish Man & a Wise WomanRodney Tan
1) Nabal, a wealthy man, insults and refuses a request for food from David and his men after they had protected Nabal's shepherds. 2) David angrily prepares to attack Nabal in revenge with 400 men. 3) Nabal's wise wife Abigail learns of this and takes food to meet David and his men. She persuades David not to carry out revenge against Nabal, saying vengeance belongs to God. David accepts her reasoning and blesses Abigail for preventing bloodshed.
The document provides a summary of a sermon given at First Baptist Church in Jackson, Mississippi on August 14, 2016. The sermon discusses how God sometimes must protect people from themselves, using the biblical story of David and Abigail in 1 Samuel 25:1-44 as an example. It explores David's entitlement mentality and impulsive behavior in seeking revenge against Nabal, and how Abigail's wisdom prevented bloodshed and she later became David's wife. The sermon warns about the dangers of developing an entitlement mentality today and applies biblical passages like Philippians 2:3-4 and Galatians 5:14-15 to address selfishness and putting others first.
This document provides a summary of a church lesson on 1 Samuel 25 that discusses how God protected David from acting out of revenge against Nabal by having Abigail intervene. The lesson outlines how David had an entitlement mentality and acted impulsively due to his flaws, but Abigail's wisdom prevented bloodshed. It discusses how entitlement attitudes can still be problems today and provides biblical perspectives on developing humility and serving others rather than oneself.
1) David is described as a man after God's own heart who is anointed by Samuel to be ruler over God's people, in contrast to Saul who is prideful, jealous, and takes matters into his own hands.
2) The document provides a timeline of David's life and reviews the key events in 1 Samuel 17-18 where David kills Goliath after the Philistine taunts the armies of Israel, and David and Jonathan become close friends.
3) Saul becomes angry and jealous of David's popularity and success in battle against the Philistines, and an evil spirit causes Saul to try and kill David twice with a spear.
David faced many trials during his journey to become king, including betrayal by his own people and rejection by Saul. However, God used these difficult times of testing in the desert to shape David's character and prepare him for leadership. Even amidst discouragement, David remained faithful to God and continued inquiring of Him for guidance. He emerged stronger through refusing to retaliate against enemies and trusting that God would fulfill His promise to make him king in His perfect timing.
This document provides an overview of key events in David's life based on 1 Samuel 25-29. It includes a timeline showing David's birth, anointing, marriage to Abigail after saving her from being widowed, and moving to Philistine territory. The summary then describes David's interactions with Nabal and Abigail, two more attempts on David's life by Saul, David sparing Saul's life twice, and David deceiving the Philistines by raiding Israel's enemies while living among them.
As part of Biblefresh, Wycliffe Bible Translators have been running a series of classes, helping people to understand more of the Bible.
This talk provides an introductory look at Biblical hermeneutics, and how we can understand what a Bible passage means. The talk is by Barrie Evans.
1. David and his men return to Ziklag after being away for 3 days and find it destroyed by Amalekite raiders who took all the women and children captive. David inquires of God and pursues the raiders, rescuing all the captives.
2. Saul and his sons Jonathan, Abinadab, and Malchishua are killed in a battle against the Philistines on Mount Gilboa. The Philistines display Saul's body in Bethshan.
3. An Amalekite claims to have killed Saul at Saul's request and brings Saul's crown and bracelet to David to prove it. David has the Amalekite executed for killing
1. David and his men return to Ziklag after being away for 3 days and find it destroyed by Amalekite raiders who took all the women and children captive. David inquires of God and pursues the raiders, rescuing all the captives.
2. Saul and his sons Jonathan, Abinadab, and Malchishua are killed in a battle against the Philistines on Mount Gilboa. The Philistines display Saul's body in Bethshan.
3. An Amalekite claims to have killed Saul at Saul's request and brings Saul's crown and bracelet to David to prove it. David has the Amalekite executed for killing
This document discusses the decreasing mentions of God or the Lord in the later chapters of 1 Samuel. It notes that in chapters 25-28 of 1 Samuel, mentions of God drop from 68% to 28% to 27% to 16% to 0%. It then provides summaries of chapters 29-30, where God saves David from joining a war against Israel himself and then from being raided by the Amalekites.
1) David flees from Saul and goes to Nob where he meets with the priest Ahimelech for aid.
2) Ahimelech gives David holy bread to eat which was normally only for priests, and the sword of Goliath which had been kept at the temple.
3) David then goes to the Philistine king Achish in Gath where Achish's servants recognize him as the killer of Goliath. David acts insane to protect himself.
The document outlines the book of Proverbs, including its purpose and major sections. It discusses key topics in Proverbs like wisdom, folly, and contrasts between the righteous and wicked. It also analyzes passages about wisdom from Proverbs, Corinthians, and Christ's teachings. The document defines wisdom and discusses different authors of the proverbs included in the book.
1) The document discusses creating a chemical compound by making homemade ice cream.
2) A chemical compound is formed when two or more elements are chemically joined together, unlike a mixture where substances are mixed but not joined.
3) To make the ice cream, students combine milk, sugar, creamer and vanilla in a bag, then shake the bag inside a separate bag filled with ice and salt to cause the ingredients to freeze into a compound of ice cream.
The document provides an overview of the major prophets in the Old Testament and their prophecies. It discusses prophets like Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, Amos, and others. It summarizes their key messages and warnings about coming judgment on Israel and other nations, as well as future prophecies about the Messiah, millennium, tribulation, and salvation.
The document provides an overview of key events and teachings from the Book of Exodus in the Bible. It describes Moses leading the Israelites out of Egypt after God inflicts ten plagues. God establishes a covenant with the Israelites and gives Moses the Ten Commandments. Detailed instructions are provided for constructing the Tabernacle as the place of worship.
The document discusses several topics related to the first five books of the Bible (Pentateuch/Torah):
1) It describes the typology of the Books of Moses - Genesis represents being born in sin, Exodus represents deliverance/being born again, Leviticus represents worship, Numbers represents walk, and Deuteronomy represents warfare.
2) It outlines the Noahide Laws and biblical covenants including Abrahamic, Palestinian, and Mosaic covenants.
3) It discusses the dietary laws, clean and unclean animals, and numbers related to the firstborn in Israel presented in Leviticus.
4) It analyzes the authorship of each book of the Pent
The document discusses the Gap Theory view of Genesis 1, which proposes that between Genesis 1:1 and 1:2, Satan rebelled and God's original creation was laid waste, requiring Him to remake the earth. It also summarizes views for and against a literal 6-day creation week based on textual evidence and Hebrew grammar. Finally, it outlines physical features of the pre-Flood world and provides arguments that the Genesis Flood was global in scope.
This document provides an overview of the biblical story of David and Goliath. It summarizes how [1] Goliath taunted the Israelites for 40 days, [2] David volunteered to fight Goliath despite being much smaller, and [3] David defeated Goliath using his slingshot. It then discusses lessons from David's victory over Goliath, such as making God's glory the priority and facing giants with God's strength. The document concludes by encouraging the reader to name their own giants and face them with God's help.
1 samuel 25 An Impulsive King, A Foolish Man & a Wise WomanRodney Tan
1) Nabal, a wealthy man, insults and refuses a request for food from David and his men after they had protected Nabal's shepherds. 2) David angrily prepares to attack Nabal in revenge with 400 men. 3) Nabal's wise wife Abigail learns of this and takes food to meet David and his men. She persuades David not to carry out revenge against Nabal, saying vengeance belongs to God. David accepts her reasoning and blesses Abigail for preventing bloodshed.
The document provides a summary of a sermon given at First Baptist Church in Jackson, Mississippi on August 14, 2016. The sermon discusses how God sometimes must protect people from themselves, using the biblical story of David and Abigail in 1 Samuel 25:1-44 as an example. It explores David's entitlement mentality and impulsive behavior in seeking revenge against Nabal, and how Abigail's wisdom prevented bloodshed and she later became David's wife. The sermon warns about the dangers of developing an entitlement mentality today and applies biblical passages like Philippians 2:3-4 and Galatians 5:14-15 to address selfishness and putting others first.
This document provides a summary of a church lesson on 1 Samuel 25 that discusses how God protected David from acting out of revenge against Nabal by having Abigail intervene. The lesson outlines how David had an entitlement mentality and acted impulsively due to his flaws, but Abigail's wisdom prevented bloodshed. It discusses how entitlement attitudes can still be problems today and provides biblical perspectives on developing humility and serving others rather than oneself.
1) David is described as a man after God's own heart who is anointed by Samuel to be ruler over God's people, in contrast to Saul who is prideful, jealous, and takes matters into his own hands.
2) The document provides a timeline of David's life and reviews the key events in 1 Samuel 17-18 where David kills Goliath after the Philistine taunts the armies of Israel, and David and Jonathan become close friends.
3) Saul becomes angry and jealous of David's popularity and success in battle against the Philistines, and an evil spirit causes Saul to try and kill David twice with a spear.
David faced many trials during his journey to become king, including betrayal by his own people and rejection by Saul. However, God used these difficult times of testing in the desert to shape David's character and prepare him for leadership. Even amidst discouragement, David remained faithful to God and continued inquiring of Him for guidance. He emerged stronger through refusing to retaliate against enemies and trusting that God would fulfill His promise to make him king in His perfect timing.
This document provides an overview of key events in David's life based on 1 Samuel 25-29. It includes a timeline showing David's birth, anointing, marriage to Abigail after saving her from being widowed, and moving to Philistine territory. The summary then describes David's interactions with Nabal and Abigail, two more attempts on David's life by Saul, David sparing Saul's life twice, and David deceiving the Philistines by raiding Israel's enemies while living among them.
As part of Biblefresh, Wycliffe Bible Translators have been running a series of classes, helping people to understand more of the Bible.
This talk provides an introductory look at Biblical hermeneutics, and how we can understand what a Bible passage means. The talk is by Barrie Evans.
1. David and his men return to Ziklag after being away for 3 days and find it destroyed by Amalekite raiders who took all the women and children captive. David inquires of God and pursues the raiders, rescuing all the captives.
2. Saul and his sons Jonathan, Abinadab, and Malchishua are killed in a battle against the Philistines on Mount Gilboa. The Philistines display Saul's body in Bethshan.
3. An Amalekite claims to have killed Saul at Saul's request and brings Saul's crown and bracelet to David to prove it. David has the Amalekite executed for killing
1. David and his men return to Ziklag after being away for 3 days and find it destroyed by Amalekite raiders who took all the women and children captive. David inquires of God and pursues the raiders, rescuing all the captives.
2. Saul and his sons Jonathan, Abinadab, and Malchishua are killed in a battle against the Philistines on Mount Gilboa. The Philistines display Saul's body in Bethshan.
3. An Amalekite claims to have killed Saul at Saul's request and brings Saul's crown and bracelet to David to prove it. David has the Amalekite executed for killing
This document discusses the decreasing mentions of God or the Lord in the later chapters of 1 Samuel. It notes that in chapters 25-28 of 1 Samuel, mentions of God drop from 68% to 28% to 27% to 16% to 0%. It then provides summaries of chapters 29-30, where God saves David from joining a war against Israel himself and then from being raided by the Amalekites.
1) David flees from Saul and goes to Nob where he meets with the priest Ahimelech for aid.
2) Ahimelech gives David holy bread to eat which was normally only for priests, and the sword of Goliath which had been kept at the temple.
3) David then goes to the Philistine king Achish in Gath where Achish's servants recognize him as the killer of Goliath. David acts insane to protect himself.
The document outlines the book of Proverbs, including its purpose and major sections. It discusses key topics in Proverbs like wisdom, folly, and contrasts between the righteous and wicked. It also analyzes passages about wisdom from Proverbs, Corinthians, and Christ's teachings. The document defines wisdom and discusses different authors of the proverbs included in the book.
1) The document discusses creating a chemical compound by making homemade ice cream.
2) A chemical compound is formed when two or more elements are chemically joined together, unlike a mixture where substances are mixed but not joined.
3) To make the ice cream, students combine milk, sugar, creamer and vanilla in a bag, then shake the bag inside a separate bag filled with ice and salt to cause the ingredients to freeze into a compound of ice cream.
The document provides an overview of the major prophets in the Old Testament and their prophecies. It discusses prophets like Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, Amos, and others. It summarizes their key messages and warnings about coming judgment on Israel and other nations, as well as future prophecies about the Messiah, millennium, tribulation, and salvation.
The document provides an overview of key events and teachings from the Book of Exodus in the Bible. It describes Moses leading the Israelites out of Egypt after God inflicts ten plagues. God establishes a covenant with the Israelites and gives Moses the Ten Commandments. Detailed instructions are provided for constructing the Tabernacle as the place of worship.
The document discusses several topics related to the first five books of the Bible (Pentateuch/Torah):
1) It describes the typology of the Books of Moses - Genesis represents being born in sin, Exodus represents deliverance/being born again, Leviticus represents worship, Numbers represents walk, and Deuteronomy represents warfare.
2) It outlines the Noahide Laws and biblical covenants including Abrahamic, Palestinian, and Mosaic covenants.
3) It discusses the dietary laws, clean and unclean animals, and numbers related to the firstborn in Israel presented in Leviticus.
4) It analyzes the authorship of each book of the Pent
The document discusses the Gap Theory view of Genesis 1, which proposes that between Genesis 1:1 and 1:2, Satan rebelled and God's original creation was laid waste, requiring Him to remake the earth. It also summarizes views for and against a literal 6-day creation week based on textual evidence and Hebrew grammar. Finally, it outlines physical features of the pre-Flood world and provides arguments that the Genesis Flood was global in scope.
The Book of Ruth is included in the third division, or the Writings, of the Hebrew Bible. In most Christian canons it is treated as one of the historical books and placed between Judges and 1 Samuel.
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The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.
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This manual will guide you through basic skills and tasks to help you get started with various aspects of Magic. Each section is designed to be easy to follow, with step-by-step instructions.
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A PowerPoint Presentation based on the Dhamma teaching of Kamma-Vipaka (Intentional Actions-Ripening Effects).
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A375 Example Taste the taste of the Lord, the taste of the Lord The taste of...franktsao4
It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
3. Topic 1 – 10 Points
QUESTION:
• I became David’s wife after my husband Nabal died.
ANSWER:
•Who is Abigail?
4. Topic 1 – 20 Points
QUESTION:
•I am the Wife who was barren and gave birth to Samuel.
ANSWER:
•Who was Hannah?
5. Topic 1 – 30 Points
QUESTION:
•I am the man who determined that God was calling Samuel
to the priesthood.
ANSWER:
•Who is Eli the Priest?
6. Topic 1 – 40 Points
QUESTION:
•I am the King God gave the people, after they begged to be
like all the other nations.
ANSWER:
•Who was Saul?
7. Topic 1 – 50 Points
QUESTION:
•I am Ahimelech’s son, the Priest who brought the ephod to
David after Ziklag was smitten.
ANSWER:
•Who is Abiathar?
8. Topic 2 – 10 Points
QUESTION:
•David did this when his home in Ziklag was burned and
his wives and possessions were taken captive by the
Amalekites, (but all were recovered by David.)
ANSWER:
•When did David pursue? (And recover)
9. Topic 2 – 20 Points
QUESTION:
•The Battle with the army that resulted in the death of
Saul and his three sons, with many slain on mount
Gilboa.
ANSWER:
•What was the Battle with the Philistines?
10. Topic 2 – 30 Points
QUESTION:
•God ravaged the Ashdodites with this malady as punishment
for capturing the Ark of Israel.
ANSWER:
•What are tumors, or hemorrhoids?
11. Topic 2 – 40 Points
QUESTION:
• In this City all the priests were slain first by Do’eg, then
all men, women, children, oxen, sheep and asses.
ANSWER:
•What is the city of Nob?
12. Topic 2 – 50 Points
QUESTION:
•The Philistines robbed these places of their goods, and
David inquired of the Lord if he should save them, which
he did in the Battle for Keilah.
ANSWER:
•What are threshingfloors?
13. Topic 3 – 10 Points
QUESTION:
•This derivation from divine law resulted in years of misery
for the Isrealites when their Ark was taken in Battle .
ANSWER:
•What is Idolatry?
14. Topic 3 – 20 Points
QUESTION:
•This derivation from divine law resulted in misery for Eli the
Priest when his sons fell into immorality and sexual sins at
church.
ANSWER:
•What is parental indulgence? (Or not training your children?)
15. Topic 3 – 30 Points
QUESTION:
•This derivation from divine law resulted in the loss of the
throne for King Saul.
ANSWER:
•What is partial obedience or rebellion?
16. Topic 3 – 40 Points
QUESTION:
•This derivation from divine law was what David was
abstaining from, when he stole King Saul’s spear and water
bottle.
ANSWER:
•What is touching the Lord’s anointed, (doing harm to those
God has placed in leadership?)
17. Topic 3 – 50 Points
QUESTION:
•This derivation from divine law resulted in misery for
Hannah.
ANSWER:
•What is Polygamy?
18. Topic 4 – 10 Points
QUESTION:
•I am a giant whom David defeated as a young
Shepherd boy, in battle with the Philistine Army.
ANSWER:
•Who is Goliath?
19. Topic 4 – 20 Points
QUESTION:
•I am a woman with a “familiar spirit,” a medium who
had been chased out of Israel before King Saul came to
see me because the Lord’s spirit had left him.
ANSWER:
•Who is the Witch of Endor?
20. Topic 4 – 30 Points
QUESTION:
•After dwelling with me for some time, I gave David a
town called Ziklag.
ANSWER:
•Who is Achish, King of Gath?
21. Daily Double!!!
Topic 4 – 40 Points
QUESTION:
•I am the man from Ma’on who refused to assist David’s
men. My wife became David’s wife after I died with a
heart attack for my foolishness.
ANSWER:
•Who is Nabal?
22. Topic 4 – 50 Points
QUESTION:
•He killed the Priests at Nob, as ordered by King Saul, for
assisting the fugitive David.
ANSWER:
•Who was Do’eg the Edomite?
23. Topic 5 – 10 Points
QUESTION:
•He said, “You come to me with a sword, and with a
spear, and with a shield: but I come to you in the name of the
LORD of hosts, the God of the armies of Israel, whom you
have defied.”
ANSWER:
•What did David say (to the Philistine Giant, Goliath?)
24. Topic 5 – 20 Points
QUESTION:
•He said, “As your sword has made women childless, so shall
your mother be childless among women.”
ANSWER:
•What did Samuel the Prophet say (to King Agag?)
25. Topic 5 – 30 Points
QUESTION:
•He said, ““The Lord forbid that I should do this thing
unto my master, the Lord’s anointed, to stretch forth
mine hand against him, seeing he is the anointed of the
Lord.”
ANSWER:
•What did David say (to his men and himself about doing
harm to King Saul?)
26. Topic 5 – 40 Points
QUESTION:
•He said, “Shall I pursue after this troop? shall I overtake
them?”
ANSWER:
•Who is King David? (And God answered him, “Pursue: for
you shall surely overtake them, and without fail recover all.”)
27. Topic 5 – 50 Points
QUESTION:
•I said to David, “There is no common bread under mine
hand, but there is hallowed bread; if the young men have kept
themselves at least from women.”
ANSWER:
•Who is Ahimelech the Priest?
Editor's Notes
Created by Educational Technology Network. www.edtechnetwork.com 2009