People
Places
Oppressors
Judges
Leadership
100

Who was know as the left-handed Judge?

Ehud

100

Where was King Eglon's fortress?

Jericho

100

Who did Shamgar fight?

Philistines 

100

What stood out about Ehud?

He was left-handed and he made his own knife

100

What was Ehud's lesson on leadership?

Willingness to stand alone

200

Who was the female judge who was also described as a prophetess?

Deborah

200

Where did the battle against the Canaanites take place with Barak?

Keshan river

200

Who did the Israelites fight in the time of Ehud?

Moabites
200

What stood out about Shamgar

Only one verse about him. Used an oxgoad to defeat the Philistines

200
What was Shamgar's lesson on leadership?

Ability Devoted to God's service 

300

He defeated 600 Philistines with an ox goad

Shamgar

300

Where did Deborah live? 

between Ramah and Bethel

300

Who did the Israelites fight in the time of Deborah and Barak?

Canaanites

300

What classified a judge as minor?

1. The judge did not lead a military deliverance 

2. A limited amount of Biblical text was devoted to the judge's story. 

300

What is Deborah's lesson on leadership? 

Spiritual commitment 

400

The King who was stabbed in the stomach

Eglon

400
Where did Barak live?

In the heart of the oppression

400

What did the Canaanites have that would give reason for the Israelites to be afraid?

900 chariots made of iron and thousands of foot soldiers. 

400

Name a minor judge 

Shamgar, Tola, Jair, Ibzan, Elon, and Abdon

400

Define obedience

compliance with an order, request, or law or submission to another's authority.

500

King Jabin's military leader

Sisera

500

Why is it important to know where Deborah lived and how can that apply to us as Christians?

She was not in the land of oppression but she had a heart for her people and was willing to do what God called her to do
500

How did God deliver Israel in the battle against the Canaanites?

Rainfall raised the Keshan river and the chariots were usless

500

Name a major judge

Othniel, Ehud, Deborah, Gideon, Jephthah, Samson, and Samuel/ 

500

List the step-by-step approach to effective planning (Ehud)

1. Identify the goal

2. Determine exactly what needs to take place to reach that goal 

3. Outline the sequence of events that are needed to reach the goal 

4. Establish a realistic timeline for accomplishing the goal

5. Evaluate progress for each step along the way so that necessary adjustments can be made to reach the goal.