Daniel and His Friends
Ruth and Boaz
Jonah
100

What was the name of the king who built the golden statue that Daniel’s friends refused to worship?

King Nebuchadnezzar

100

What was Ruth’s relationship to Naomi?

Daughter in Law

100

Where did Jonah try to flee to instead of going to Nineveh?

Tarshish

200

What were the Babylonian names given to Daniel’s three friends?

Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego

200

What was Ruth doing in Boaz’s field when he first noticed her?

Gleaning for leftover grain

200

What type of animal swallowed Jonah?

A great fish or whale

300

What did God send to protect Daniel in the lions' den?

An angel

300

How did Ruth show her loyalty to Naomi?

She refused to leave Naomi and said, "Your people will be my people and your God my God.

300

How many days and nights did Jonah spend in the belly of the fish?

three days and three nights

400

Why were Daniel’s friends thrown into the fiery furnace?

For refusing to worship the golden statue

400

Why was Boaz able to marry Ruth?

He was a kinsman-redeemer and agreed to redeem the land and marry her.

400

What did Jonah do that caused the people of Nineveh to repent?

He preached God's word for them to turn from their wicked ways.

500

What did Daniel and his friends eat instead of the royal food and wine, and why?

They ate vegetables and drank water to honor their faith and follow God’s dietary laws.

500

What specific act did Ruth perform to show her request for Boaz to be her kinsman-redeemer?

She lay at Boaz’s feet during the night as a sign of humility and a request for protection.

500

What did God use to teach Jonah a lesson about compassion after Nineveh repented?

God caused a plant (Gourd) to grow and give Jonah shade, then allowed it to wither, showing Jonah his selfishness and lack of compassion for the people of Nineveh.

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