Ruth refused to leave this woman after their husbands died.
Who is Naomi? (Ruth 1:16–17)
Hannah prayed earnestly for one of these.
What is a son? (1 Samuel 1:10–11)
Samuel heard this person's voice calling him during the night.
Who is the Lord? (1 Samuel 3:4–10)
The Philistines captured this sacred object.
What is the Ark of the Covenant? (1 Samuel 4:10–11)
Ruth's decision to stay with Naomi teaches us to be faithful to our family, friends, and our ______.
What are covenants? (Ruth 1:16–17)
Ruth said, "Whither thou goest, I will..."
What is "go"? (Ruth 1:16)
After being blessed Hannah did this, showing her faith that the Lord had heard her prayer.
What is she went her way and ate, and was no more sad? (1 Samuel 1:17–18) DOUBLE JEOPARDY!
Samuel served in this holy place as a boy.
What is the temple? (1 Samuel 3:3)
The Israelites mistakenly thought the Ark would automatically help them with this.
What is defeat their enemies? (1 Samuel 4:3–5)
Hannah's example teaches us how to approach God in this way.
What is sincere prayer? (1 Samuel 1:10–16)
Ruth gathered leftover grain in these fields.
What are Boaz's fields? (Ruth 2:3)
This priest first thought Hannah was drunk while she prayed.
Who is Eli? (1 Samuel 1:12–14)
Eli instructed Samuel to say these words.
What is "Speak, Lord; for thy servant heareth"? (1 Samuel 3:9–10) DOUBLE JEOPARDY!
The Philistine idol that fell before the Ark was named this.
Who is Dagon? (1 Samuel 5:2–4)
Samuel teaches us to listen for this.
What is the voice of the Lord? (1 Samuel 3:9–10)
This wealthy relative of Naomi showed kindness to Ruth and eventually became her husband.
Who is Boaz? (Ruth 2:1; 4:13)
Hannah named her son this because she "asked him of the Lord."
Who is Samuel? (1 Samuel 1:20)
Samuel became both a prophet and a judge over this nation.
What is Israel? (1 Samuel 3:19–20; 7:15)
The Ark brought these afflictions upon the Philistines.
What are tumors (emerods)? (1 Samuel 5:6–12) DOUBLE JEOPARDY!
How can the Lord can work through people who seem ordinary, such as Ruth, Hannah, and Samuel.
What is humility? (Ruth 2:11–12; 1 Samuel 3:19–21)
Ruth became the great-grandmother of this famous king.
Who is King David? (Ruth 4:17, 22)
Hannah's prayer teaches us to trust God's what?
What is timing? (1 Samuel 1:10–20; 2:1–2)
The scriptures say that none of Samuel's words fell to the _____.
What is ground? (1 Samuel 3:19)
This event teaches that God's power cannot be controlled or used like a lucky charm.
What is the capture of the Ark? (1 Samuel 4:3–11)
The central message of this week's lesson is trusting and rejoicing in this.
What is the Lord? (1 Samuel 2:1–2; Ruth 4:13–17)