Who was the last judge of Israel?
Who is Samuel
What kind of king was God seeking?
What is a man after God's own heart.
Who was at fault in the David/Bathsheba narrative? And how do we know this?
Who is David, and through biblical and historical context.
What was David’s advice to Solomon before he died?
What is to continue to walk in the ways of the Lord, remain faithful
How did Solomon know how to design and build the Temple?
What is he got the plans from David who got them from God.
Describe Saul Physically and name the tribe he was from.
What is tall, handsome, the tribe of Benjamin.
List two gifts God gave David that served him later in life.
What is musical ability and battle skills.
How does Nathan confront David?
What is indirectly, with a parable.
What happened when David said he wanted to build a Temple?
What are the similarities and differences between Tabernacle and Temple? List at least three points of comparison.
What is movability, materials, purpose, builder, etc.
What kind of government did the people want and why?
What is a Monarchy. To be like everyone else.
In what two ways did David serve King Saul?
What is a musician to calm him down and an armor-bearer.
Why didn’t God reject David the way He rejected Saul? Both did very bad sins. What’s the difference?
What is David repented
What is apostasy?
What is turning away or rejecting God/Faith
What is the illustration used by the prophet Ahijah when speaking to Jeroboam?
What is he tears his cloak into 12 pieaces and tells Jeroboam to take 10.
List two things the monarchy does to show God's ultimate prupose in establishing it.
What is taking full possession of the promised land, and restoring moral order.
How did Saul Die?
What is he "fell on his sword", he killed himself.
What are the three steps in the progression of sin? (James 1:14-15)
What is 1. Sinful Desire 2. Actual Sin 3. Death
What is syncretism?
What is the union of two or more religious beliefs or practices.
What is God’s teaching about marriage/polygamy?
What is we should have one spouse
List three things that show God is still ruling over Israel during the time of the kings?
1. God chooses the king.
2. No worshiping the king.
3. The same laws apply to both King and People.
Goliath is described in great detail in 1 Samuel 17. Why would it be significant to include these details?
Where was the royal city when David began his reign? Over whom was he king at that point? How long was this part of his reign?
What is Hebron.
What is Judah.
What is 7 years and 6 months
What is the biblical definition of wisdom?
The ability to put into action what a sanctified mind, according to God's revealed standard, determines should be done in a given circumstance.
Who is Jeroboam in relation to Solomon?