When, in history, is Gideon's story believed to be?
1000-1400
What city did Othniel lead Caleb's army to victory over?
Debir
What city did King Eglon use for the his headquaters?
Jericho
Is Shamgar a major or minor judge?
Minor
Who did Deborah deliver the Israelites from?
The Canaanites
What was the merry-go-round the Israelites were on during the time of judges?
Sin
What army did Othniel get victory over?
Cushan-Rishathaim
Who was ordered by Balak to put a curse on Israel?
Balaam
How many Philistines did Shamgar defeat?
600
Who did Deborah work with?
Barak
Who was Gideon's youngest son?
Jotham
What leadership characteristic did Othniel show?
Courage
What nation did Ehud see victory against?
Moab
What can we learn about leadership from Shamgar?
Devote our abilities to God's service
Where did Deborah attack Sisera?
The Esdraelon Plain
What does the word Mesopotamia mean?
Land between 2 rivers
How old was Othniel when God called on him lead the army?
Almost 50
What lesson in leadership did Ehud teach us?
Willingness to stand alone
How many versus are devoted to Shamgar in the Bible?
1
What lesson can we learn about leadership from Deborah?
Spiritual Commitment
What are the four things the people of Israel were supposed to do when they entered the Promised Land?
1. smite their enemies
2.utterly destroy their enemies
3. make no covenant with their enemies
4. show no mercy to their enemies
How long were the Israelites at rest after Othniel's victory?
40 years
Who put a curse on Isreal?
Balaam
Why is the story of Shamgar important?
It shows that oppression in Isreal had become so bad that even common men were willing to risk their lives.
Whose tent did Sisera take refuge in?
Heber and Jael