What did God instruct Moses to do?
Tell Pharaoh to allow the Israelites to go into the wilderness and worship God.
Whose army did Goliath represent?
The Philistines.
What happened to the widow?
He husband had died. He owed money to a man who wanted to take her sons for payment.
What was Nebuchadnezzar’s statue made of?
Gold.
Did Belshazzar and the people praise God.
No, they praised gods that were not real.
What did Pharaoh instruct his taskmasters to do to the Israelites?
Make them work harder.
How tall was Goliath?
9 feet 9 inches
What was the only thing the woman had left in her house?
A jar of oil.
What were people supposed to do when they heard the music?
Bow down and worship the statue.
What suddenly appeared during the feast?
The fingers of a man‘s hand writing on the wall.
Why did God send the plagues?
To show His might power and convince Pharaoh to let the Israelites leave.
What supplies did Goliath have?
Helmet, armor, spear.
What did Elisha tell the widow to borrow from her neighbors?
Empty containers.
Who did not follow the king’s orders to bow down and worship the statue?
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego.
Who explained the message?
Daniel.
Name three of the plagues God sent to convince Pharaoh to let the people go.
Water turning to blood, frogs, lice (gnats), flies, livestock pestilence, boils, hail, locusts, darkness, killing of firstborn children.
What supplies did David have?
Five stones and a sling.
How many containers did the widow fill?
All of them.
How much hotter did the king make the furnace?
Seven times hotter.
How many words were written on the wall?
Four.
How many Israelites left Egypt?
600,000 men and their families.
Who helped David win the battle?
God.
What did Elisha tell her to do with the oil?
Sell it and use the money to pay her debts.
How many men did King Nebuchadnezzar see in the fire?
Four, the fourth looked like a son of the gods.
Were the words good news or bad news?
Bad news.