The Era of Joshua
The Judges
Transition to Kings
David
Prophets/Other
100

Following the death of Moses, the Israelites entered...

Israel/The Promised Land

100

What was a judge?

Military leaders and prophets equipped to lead Israel

100

Who was the last judge?

Samuel

100

Why did God choose David over his brothers?

"a man after God’s own heart." Had true faith in God

100

Who was the 1st prophet of Israel?

Moses

200

The leader who brought Israe into the Promised Land after Moses died.

Joshua

200

A robber who was rejected by his family then turned to faith

Gephthah

200

Why did the people oust Samuel as their leader?

His sons were dishonest

200

Why did David agree to fight Goliath

He insulted him which means he insulted God and he had trust in God

200

What is the mission of prophets in Israel?

To call the people back to right worship and remind them of God’s saving power

300

What happened during the Siege of Jericho?

A test of faith. God commanded the people to march for 7 days, blow trumpets, and shout. Because they obeyed, the walls fell.

300

The only female judge, she helped lead the defeat of Sisera with Barak.

Deborah

300

Describe why Saul was appointed king

He was Tall, handsome, and wealthy—he looked like a perfect leader.

300

How did David beat Goliath?

He prepared for it and made a plan with what he could and continued having faith in God. With just 1 smooth stone

300

What was the name of the pattern prohepts follow?

  • The 5-Fold Pattern of a Prophet: 

  1. Overwhelmed by God's presence. 

  1. God takes the initiative and calls them. 

  1. The prophet feels unworthy or objects 

  1. God reassures them ("I will be with you"). 

  1. God commissions them to speak His Word. 

400

What did Joshua lead with that ensured their prosperity?

Trust/Faith in God

400

Known for his superhuman strength, he killed 1,000 Philistines with a donkey's jawbone

Samson

400

What did God warn a kingship would bring?

Taxes, forced labor, and land seizures. The people ignored him.

400

Repeat 3 of the Davidic Promises

  1. A House: God would build David a royal dynasty. 

  1. The Kingdom: David’s offspring would rule after him. 

  1. Father and Son: A unique, close relationship between God and David's descendants. 

  1. The Temple: One of David’s descendants would build a permanent home for God. 

  1. Never-Ending Favor: Unlike Saul, God would never take His mercy away from David’s line. 

  1. Forever King: The kingdom would last forever. 

400

Name 1 of my college friends

Gina, Kristen, Ella, Ireland, Gab, Amber, Maddie, Vito, Adam, Nate, Dylan

500

The Israelites’ repeated pattern of sin, oppression, repentance, and deliverance is known as this.

The Cycle of Sin

500

He was the first judge of Israel and defeated the king of Aram Naharaim + 

This left‑handed judge assassinated the obese King Eglon of Moab.

Ehud

500

What were Sauls mistakes?

Impatience and Partial Disobedience, he put his image before God

500

Who fulfills these promises and how is it unique?

Through Jesus, it was foreshadowed all along
500

Who did I buy my thin mints from?

Mrs Janke