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100

In the cave, why did David not kill Saul?

Saul was still God's anointed king (1 Sam 24:5).

100

David's bff

Jonathan

100

God's strength is often likened to that of a...

ROCK

100

When Saul and Jonathan die, does David celebrate or lament?

Lament (2 Sam 1:17)
200

What problem did Hannah have?

She was barren (couldn't have a baby).

200

The name of Saul's lame grandson.

Mephibosheth.

200

David wants to build a house for the Lord, to honor and worship Him... but God says no. Why? What will God do?

God will build David a house! One of David's descendants will reign on the throne forever. (2 Sam 7)

200

When people celebrate and say, "Saul has struck down his thousands, and David his ten thousands," what does Saul feel?

Jealousy (1 Sam 18:8)

300

The writer of Samuel makes Goliath seem like this creature.

A snake

300

The last judge of Israel 

Samuel (1 Sam 7:15)

300

The big idea (melody) of Samuel, which Pastor Nick said until you were sick of it.

The Lord breaks the mighty, strengthens the weak, and promises to bring his Forever King.

300

When Saul disobeys the Lord, Samuel says that the Lord delights in _______ instead of burnt offerings?

Obedience

400

How many philistines did Josheb-basshebeth kill at one time?

800 (2 Sam 23:8)

400

Name the 3 notable characters that Joab murdered.

Abner, Absalom, and Amasa

400

Who sings the first big song in Samuel, and what is it about?

Hannah, singing praise to God who is sovereign judge and provider

400

Hannah sings: "The Lord will judge the ends of the earth; he will give strength to his king and exalt the horn of his ________."

Annointed (1 Sam 2:10)

500

This happened after the Philistines captured the ark of God.

They brought it into the house (temple) of Dagon. The next morning, Dagon had fallen face downward on the ground before the ark of the Lord... they set it back up, and the next morning he was down with his head and feet cut off.

500

Name Eli's two evil sons

Hophni and Phinehas

500

Saul and David both had significant problems. Why is one given a death sentence and the other given a forever throne?

David repents and trusts in the mercy of the Lord. He hates sin and loves the Lord. 

Saul continues in sin; he hates consequences and likes being in charge.

500

In David's final "for-the-record" words, how does he say that God desires one to rule? (list the two things)

Rulers should 1) rule justly, and 2) rule in the fear of God.