Who's Who?
The Story of Ruth
Samuel the Prophet
Principles & Promises
Good to Know
100

A Moabite woman who refused to leave her mother in law saying, "whither thou goest, I will go."

Ruth 1:16

Ruth

100

Naomi's family left Bethlehem and moved to this country because of a famine.

Ruth 1:1

Moab

100

Hannah was deeply sad because she did not have one of these, so she prayed for it at the temple.

1 Samuel 1:10–11

A child / a son

100

Ruth stayed with Naomi instead of abandoning her. What quality did she show?

Ruth 1:16–17

Loyalty / faithfulness

100

This animal's pee glows in the dark under a black light, and its blood is blue.

The scorpion

200

This kind, wealthy landowner in Bethlehem let Ruth gather grain in his fields and later married her.

Ruth 2:1; 4:13

Boaz

200

Finish Ruth's famous promise: "Whither thou goest, I will go… thy people shall be my people, and thy ___ my ___."

Ruth 1:16

God

200

To keep her promise, Hannah did this with Samuel once he was old enough.

1 Samuel 1:24–28

Gave/lent him to the Lord to serve at the temple

200

Hannah promised to give her son to the Lord and kept her word. What do we call a promise we make with God?

1 Samuel 1:11, 27–28

A covenant

200

A group of these pink birds is called a "flamboyance," and they're only pink because of the shrimp they eat.

Flamingos

300

This mother-in-law lost her husband and sons, and asked to be called "Mara" because she felt so bitter.

Ruth 1:20

Naomi

300

Ruth provided for herself and Naomi by doing this — picking up grain the harvesters left behind.

Ruth 2:2–3

Gleaning

300

When Samuel heard a voice calling his name at night, he first thought it was this person.

1 Samuel 3:4–6

Eli

300

Samuel said, "Speak, Lord; for thy servant heareth." What does this teach about how we respond to God?

1 Samuel 3:9–10

We should be willing to listen and obey

300

Honey never spoils — archaeologists found 3,000-year-old honey in this country's ancient tombs and it was still edible.

Egypt

400

This woman prayed for a child at the temple and promised to give him to the Lord.

1 Samuel 1:11

Hannah

400

Boaz could marry Ruth and rescue the family because he was a near relative with this special role.

Ruth 3:9; 4:9–10

A kinsman

400

Eli told Samuel that if he heard the voice again, he should answer with these words.

1 Samuel 3:9

"Speak, Lord; for thy servant heareth."

400

Boaz generously let Ruth take extra grain. What principle does his example teach?

Ruth 2:15–16

Kindness / charity / caring for those in need

400

This is the only planet that would float if you could find a bathtub big enough, because it's less dense than water.

Saturn

500

This older priest at the temple helped young Samuel understand that the Lord was calling him.

1 Samuel 3:8–9

Eli

500

Ruth and Boaz had a son, Obed, who became the grandfather of this famous king of Israel.

Ruth 4:17, 21–22

David

500

The Lord let none of Samuel's words "fall to the ground," so all Israel knew Samuel was a true ___.

1 Samuel 3:19–20

Prophet

500

Though Samuel was young, the Lord called him as a prophet. What does this teach about young people?

1 Samuel 3:1, 19–20

God can call and use anyone, even the young

500

True of False: A bolt of lightning is about five times hotter than the surface of the sun.

True

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