Week 1: God Sends Quail and Manna (Exodus 16)
Week 2: Moses and the Bronze Serpent (Numbers 21:4–9)
Week 3: Samson (Judges 13–16)
Week 4: The Lost Son / Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11–32)
Week 5: Philip and the Ethiopian (Acts 8:26–40)
100

Daily Double (If you get it right, you get a chance to shoot on a hoop to triple your points, but if you miss, you lose it all).

What happened if they tried to save manna for the next day?

It spoiled an became full of maggots

100

Why were the Israelites punished with snakes?

Because they spoke against God and Moses, complaining again.

100

What special instructions did Samson’s parents receive before he was born?

That he would be a Nazirite and should never cut his hair.

100

What did the younger son ask his father for?

His share of the inheritance.

100

Who told Philip to go to the desert road?

An angel of the Lord.

200

Why were the Israelites complaining to Moses and Aaron?

Because they were hungry and had no food in the desert.

200

What did the people ask Moses to do when they were bitten?

They asked him to pray to God to take the snakes away.

200

Daily Double (If you get it right, you get a chance to shoot on a hoop to triple your points, but if you miss, you lose it all).


Where did Samson get his strength from?

From God—symbolized by his uncut hair.

200

What did he do with the money?

He wasted it on reckless and sinful living.

200

Daily Double (If you get it right, you get a chance to shoot on a hoop to triple your points, but if you miss, you lose it all).

What was the Ethiopian man doing when Philip met him?

Reading from the book of Isaiah in his chariot.

300

What did God send the Israelites to eat in the evening?

Quail

300

Daily Double (If you get it right, you get a chance to shoot on a hoop to triple your points, but if you miss, you lose it all).

What do we do when we say, "Good Morning Chaplain Colson!"?

Adjust your bowtie.

300

What was the secret Samson told Delilah?

That his strength would leave him if his hair was cut.

300

Why did the son decide to return home?

He was starving and realized even his father's servants lived better.

300

What book of the Bible was the man reading?

The book of Isaiah (specifically Isaiah 53).

400

What food appeared in the morning like dew?

Manna

400

What did God tell Moses to make?

A bronze serpent on a pole.

400

What happened when Samson’s hair was cut?

He lost his strength and was captured by the Philistines.

400

How did the father react when his son came back?

He ran to him, hugged him, and celebrated with a feast.

400

What did Philip explain to him?

That the scripture was about Jesus, and he shared the gospel.

500

How much manna were the Israelites supposed to gather each day?

 Just enough for one day (except before the Sabbath, when they gathered double).

500

What happened to someone who looked at the bronze serpent?

They were healed and did not die.

500

How did Samson destroy the Philistines in the end?

He pushed down the pillars of their temple, killing himself and many Philistines.

500

Daily Double (If you get it right, you get a chance to shoot on a hoop to triple your points, but if you miss, you lose it all).

Why was the older brother upset?

Because he felt it was unfair that the younger son was celebrated after doing wrong.

500

What did the Ethiopian ask to do after understanding the message?

To be baptized in water right away.

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