Q: What did Micah steal from his mother?
What is 1,100 pieces of silver?
Q: Where was the young Levite originally from?
What is Bethlehem in Judah?
Q: Why were the Danites seeking a new home?
What is their allotted land had not been fully secured?
Q: What did the Danites steal from Micah?
What are the carved image, ephod, and household gods?
Q: What did the Danites do to the people of Laish?
What is attack and destroy them?
Q: What did Micah’s mother do with the silver?
What is she dedicated it to the Lord and made an idol?
Q: Micah offered the Levite this to stay.
What is ten shekels of silver per year, clothes, and food?
Q: How many Danite spies were sent to search for land?
What is five?
Q: What did the Levite do when the Danites left?
What is he joined them?
Q: What did the Danites rename the city?
What is Dan?
Q: Micah made this for his household.
What is a shrine with household gods and an ephod?
Q: The Levite was glad to stay and became like this to Micah.
What is one of his sons?
Q: The Danites asked this of the Levite.
What is to inquire of God if their journey would succeed?
Q: How did Micah react to the theft?
What is he chased after them?
Q: They set up Micah’s idols and appointed this person as priest.
Who is Jonathan son of Gershom?
Q: Who first served as Micah’s priest?
What is one of his sons?
Q: Micah believed the Lord would do this because of the Levite.
What is bless him?
Q: What land did the spies find attractive to conquer?
What is Laish?
Q: What reason did the Danites give Micah to stop pursuing?
What is they threatened him with violence?
Q: The idolatry in Dan continued until this event.
What is the captivity of the land?
Q: Who later became Micah’s priest?
Who is a young Levite from Bethlehem?
Q: The Levite's name is later revealed to be this.
What is Jonathan son of Gershom?
Q: What was Laish like, according to the spies?
What is unsuspecting, wealthy, and isolated?
Q: Micah returned home feeling this.
What is defeated and helpless?
Q: These two chapters highlight this common theme in Judges.
What is 'Everyone did what was right in his own eyes'?