The People Kept Sinning
God used Sampson
God Provided for Ruth
God Provided for Hannah
Eli's Sons Disobeyed
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Who are God's People?

The Israelites!

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Who appeared to Sampsons parents?

An angel of the Lord

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Was Ruth Jewish?

No: (Moab, Decendant of Lot) But still a recipient of God's promise

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Why was Hannah mad at God?

She couldn't have children

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What did the Israelites bring with them into battle?

The Ark of te Covenant

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What did the Israelites worship instead of God?

Idols

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Who made Sampson strong?

God

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What happened to Ruth's husband?

He died

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What did Hannah pray to God?

Please give me a son, and I will give him back to you

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Who took the Ark of the Covenant from the Israelites?

The Philistines

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Why did God send the Judges when Israel kept sinning?

To help them turn from their sin, and ask him for help

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What instructions where his parents given?

He was never to cut his hair

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Who did Ruth return to Israel with?

Naomi, Ruth's mother in law

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What did Hannah name her baby?

Samuel

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What happened to Eli after he heard his son's disobeyed and brought the Ark into battle?

He fell back in his chair, broke his neck, and died.

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What did the Israelites cry out to God saying?

"Save us!"

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What did Sampson tell Delilah about his hair?

"If you cut my hair, I will be weak"

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What was Ruth picking up in the field?

Extra fallen Grain/Wheat

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Who did Samuel stay with at the temple?

Eli- a priest

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What is the Ark of the Covenant suppose to remind us?

God is with us

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What is the payment for Sin?

Death

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How did God use Sampson to defeat the Philistines?

He gave him back his strength so he could break the two pillars of the temple.

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Who Redeemed Ruth?

Boaz

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What does Samuel's name mean??

"God heard"-- meaning God heard her prayer

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What made the Philistine's bring the Ark back to the Israelites?

God punished them, and sent sickness to the Philistines. So they gave it back to get the sickness to stop.