This enemy was to Israel's east, Ruth was from here.
Moab
What river did the Israelites cross to enter the Promised Land?
The Jordan River
He was the last judge.
Samuel
Saul, the first king, was from what tribe of Israel?
Benjamin
What enemy did Gideon, the first judge, defeat?
the Midianites
What was the first city that Israel conquered?
Jericho
When Gideon conquered the Israel's enemy, they did not carry weapons, but rather, what was one of the two items they carried?
Trumpet, a jar with a torch inside
This man cracked his neck and died when he heard what had happened to his naughty sons.
Eli the priest
What was the name of one of the chief Philistine gods mentioned in the story of Samson?
Dagon
What was the name of the prostitute that helped the Israelite spies?
Rehab
This judge accomplished more through his death than in his life?
Samson
Ruth worked in this man's fields, hoping that he would redeem her.
Boaz
The Philistines generally resided in what present day region of the Promised Land?
Gaza, the coast of the Mediterranean
What led the procession of Israelites across the river?
The Ark of the Covenant
How did God dwindle down the Army of Gideon to 300 men from 10,000?
By the way that they drank water
One of the 12 spies to scout the Promised Land, he was the only one who kept heart and encouraged Israel to trust God.
Caleb
While Saul and David mostly fought the Philistines, who did Saul fail to utterly destroy, a mistake that would cost him his kingship?
the Amalekites
What was one of the tribes that remained on the east side of the Jordan River?
Manasseh, Reuben, Gad
What animal did Samson use to destroy the Philistine crops with fire?
Foxes