The judge known for his strength.
Who is Samson?
He was the first king of Israel.
Who is Saul?
He became king after Saul.
Who is David?
The kinsman redeemer that saves Ruth.
Who is Boaz?
The king that built the temple in Jerusalem.
Who is Solomon?
This female judge led Israel alongside Barak.
Who is Deborah?
This priest raised Samuel in the temple.
Who is Eli?
David made this city the capital of Israel.
What is Jerusalem?
The name Ruth's mother-in-law chose for herself.
Mara (originally Naomi)
The prophet of God that challenged the prophets of Baal on Mt. Carmel.
Who is Elijah?
This judge defeated the Midianites with only 300 men.
Who is Gideon?
She was Samuel’s mother.
Who is Hannah?
This son of David rebelled against him.
Who is Absalom?
Sailors, Storms, Ninevites, Fish, Plants, and Worms
What are the things that obey God better than Jonah?
The 3-part way we often see God's miraculous faithfulness scripture.
God speaks -- people obey -- God shows miraculous faithfulness.
This judge made a foolish vow that cost him his daughter.
Who is Jephthah?
Saul angered God by consulting this type of person before battle.
What is a medium/witch?
This prophet confronted David about his sin with Bathsheba.
Who is Nathan?
The way we see God at work in the book of Ruth.
What is, "God is working through ordinary people and ordinary means."
The 8 yr old "good king".
Who is Josiah?
The repeated phrase found in Judges that speaks of their attitude towards good and evil.
What is "and all the people did what was right in their own eyes"?
The reason why it's so strange that Israel wanted a king.
What is "They already had the best one, God!"
The "power lesson" David learned in the last chapter.
Trust entirely in God's power, not man's plans or military strength.
He did this because God wanted to save Jonah too.
Why did God keep talking to and working with Jonah? or Why didn't God pick a different prophet?
The 3 requirements of a "Good King".
What is:
1. Worship God Alone.
2. Get Rid of Idols
3. Obedience (Covenant Faithfulness)