Judges 4
Judges 5
Judges 6
Judges 7
Judges 8
100
Because the Israelites did evil in the eyes of the LORD after Ehud was dead, into whose hands were they sold? a. Jael’s b. Jabin’s c. Cushan-Rishathaim’s d. Sisera’s
1-2 b. Jabin’s
100
At the beginning of Judges Chapter 5, what did Deborah and Barak do? a. Wept over Israel b. Buried Sisera c. Fled to Mount Tabor d. Sang a song
1 d. Sang a song
100
Because Israel did evil in the sight of the LORD, into whose hands did he give Israel for seven years? a. Moabites b. Midianites c. Kenites d. Cushites
1 b. Midianites
100
Where did Jerub-Baal and all his men camp? a. Near the hill of Moreh b. At Beth-Shemesh c. At the spring of Harod d. At the rock of Etam
1 c. At the spring of Harod
100
Who was upset that Gideon did not call them when he went to fight Midian? a. Danites b. Gadites c. Ephraimites d. Simeonites
1 c. Ephraimites
200
Where did Jabin, king of Canaan reign? a. Hazor b. Bethel c. Caesarea d. Hebron
2 a. Hazor
200
Which of the following is said to have happened when the LORD went out from Seir? a. Mountains crumbled b. Oceans roared c. All creation sang d. Earth shook
4-5 d. Earth shook
200
Why did the Israelites prepare shelters for themselves in mountain clefts, caves and strongholds? a. The power of Midian was so oppressive b. They could not drive the Amorites out of the plains c. The Jordan had flooded d. To prepare to attack the Amalekites
2 a. The power of Midian was so oppressive
200
Why did the LORD say Gideon had too many men and could not deliver Midian into their hands? a. Most men were unprepared for battle b. Israel would boast of their own strength c. They could not move swiftly with so many men d. The Midianites would hear them coming
2 b. Israel would boast of their own strength
200
Who did Gideon first ask to provide his troops with bread, for they were worn out? a. Men of Sukkoth b. Men of Abiezer c. Men of Ephraim d. Men of Edom
5 a. Men of Sukkoth
300
Who was the commander of Jabin’s army? a. Barak b. Sisera c. Eglon d. Heber
2 b. Sisera
300
What was abandoned in the days of Shamgar and Jael? a. Highways b. City of Palms c. Israel’s storehouses d. The hearts of men
6 a. Highways
300
What did the Midianites, Amalekites, and other eastern people do to Israel's crops? a. Watered them b. Weeded them c. Harvested them for themselves d. Ruined them
3 d. Ruined them
300
Why did 22,000 men leave Gideon’s army? a. They lapped water like dogs b. They got down on their knees to drink c. They trembled with fear d. They were not prepared for battle
3 c. They trembled with fear
300
What were the names of the two kings of Midian that Gideon was pursuing? a. Oreb and Zeeb b. Zadok and Zanoah c. Zaccai and Zaphnath d. Zebah and Zalmunna
5 d. Zebah and Zalmunna
400
Who had 900 chariots fitted with iron and cruelly oppressed the Israelites for twenty years? a. Purah b. Oreb c. Abinoam d. Sisera
3 d. Sisera
400
The villagers in Israel would not fight until who arose? a. Barak b. Othniel c. Deborah d. The captives of Abinoam
7 c. Deborah
400
When the Midianites, the Amalekites and the other eastern people invaded the land with their livestock and their tents, to what were they compared? a. Swarms of locust b. Camels in the Desert of Shur c. Grains of sand on the seashore d. Stars in the night sky
5 a. Swarms of locust
400
When Gideon sent his men down to the water to drink, which men did the LORD keep in his army? a. Those that lapped like dogs b. Those that got down on their knees to drink c. Those that filled their canteens with water d. Those that could swim
7 a. Those that lapped like dogs
400
When the officials of Sukkoth refused to provide bread for Gideon’s army, with what did Gideon say he would tear their flesh? a. Whips and chains b. A flagrum c. Desert thorns and briers d. His bare hands
7 c. Desert thorns and briers
500
In the hill country of Ephraim, to whom did the Israelites go to have their disputes decided? a. Barak b. Deborah c. Sisera d. Ehud
5-6 b. Deborah
500
Who recite the victories of the LORD? a. Riders on white donkeys b. Singers at the watering places c. Those who walk along the road d. All of the above
10-11 b. Singers at the watering places
500
What did the prophet the LORD sent to the Israelites remind them that they had been told NOT to do? a. Offer unacceptable sacrifices b. Harvest the Amorite's crops c. Worship the Amorite's gods d. Dwell in the hill country
10 c. Worship the Amorite's gods
500
Out of the original 32,000 men in Gideon’s army, how many were kept for battle? a. 300 b. 1,200 c. 3,000 d. 22,000
7 a. 300
500
Where was the second place Gideon went, asking that his men be provided bread? a. Sukkoth b. Tabor c. Timnah d. Peniel
8 d. Peniel
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