Isrealites
Saul
Wild card
Soloman
Leadership in the Bible
100

Why did the Israelites want a king?

What is... The Israelites wanted to be like the other countries surrounding them and have a strong king to lead them into battles and Welfare. 

100

What was the key reason Saul was chosen as the first king of Israel?

What is... The people were persistent in wanting a King who would rule them and fight for them in battles. The key reason in which Saul was chosen as the first king of Israel was because he was the most handsome young man in Israel; in fact, “he stood head and shoulders above the people.”

100

What did David want to do with the Ark of the Covenant?

What is... David wanted to bring the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem, from the house of Abinadab (2 Samuel 7:1-2). He wanted to do this to honor God and make it the main place of worship in Israel.

100

What was Solomon known for?

What is... Solomon was known for being the King of Israel after David passed down the throne to him. Solomon is known for building and has a temple built dedicated to the Lord.

100

How is David a model of servant leadership?

What is... When David is anointed as king, he does not promote himself; he remains humble and continues his job as a shepherd.

200

What warnings did the Israelites receive about their desire for a king?

What is... The king will make the Israelites their slaves. It says that he will take their sons and make them serve with his chariots and horses, and they will run in front of his chariots.

200

What role does jealousy play in Saul’s life (be specific)

At first, Saul was picked to become Israel's first king, but as David gained popularity, the people of Israel started praising David more than Saul. This praise of David caused Saul to be overcome with jealousy, and started his obsession in attempting to kill David.

200

What are the personal weaknesses of Saul, David, and Solomon?

Saul’s major character flaw is his arrogance and self exaltation. David sinned like the rest of us and was guilty of pride, lying, adultery with Bathsheba, and Solomon’s weakness was marrying many women

200

What happens to the kingdom after Solomon’s reign?

What is... The kingdom is divided into 2 kingdoms, the north and the south. The Southern kingdom is united and centered around David’s family and the temple. The Northern kingdom is rich, and people there worship the shrines of Dan and Bethel.

200

What do you consider to be necessary qualities to have for effective leadership?

What is... integrity, accountability, humility, motivation, passion, trustworthy, 

300

What are two challenges that Saul faced? 

What is.... When Saul was anointed king by Samuel the responses from the people were divided and Saul had extreme jealousy toward David and he tried to take David’s life several times

300

What are two challenges that Soloman faced? 

What is... The moral challenge with Bathsheba. While David’s army is at war, he commits adultery with Bathsheba and David faced the challenge of being pursued by Saul.

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