Battles to the Death
Notorious Numbers
All About Saul
Backstabbing and Letdowns
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100

For how long have the Amalekites been battling the Israelites?

1000 years

100

How many soldiers were in the battle for Saul against the Amalekites?

210,000 soldiers

100

Saul is trying to find something. It is very important to his father, what is it?

His father's donkeys

100

You said the people couldn't eat, somebody ate. Who ate the honey after Saul said don't eat?

Jonathan, no wonder he was about to get killed by Saul

100

What tribe is Saul from?

Benjamin 

200

The Amalekites have a history with the Israelites, what is this history?

The Amalekites came up from Egypt and beat the Israelites

200

How many kingdoms was Israel split into? 

2

200

This is more about the Israelites. They had Saul as king. They really wanted a king. Did they have belief in Saul?

No ma'am

200

Who spared the child killing king?

Saul

200

What weapons weren't available to the Israelite army at the overtaking of the Philistine outpost?

Swords and Spears

300

Jonathan and his armor bearer went haywire on a bunch of Philistines, but where?

At a Philistine outpost

300

After Saul threatens the whole of Israel with diced oxen, how many soldiers were willing to fight the battle against Nahash?

300k

300

Saul is a nice dude and all, but he has done some messed up things... He took over somebody's job in Samuel 13. Whose job did he take, that made God disappointed?

He sacrificed when it was the High Priest's job. 

300

What metaphorically represents Saul letting down God and splitting Israel?

(It was a metaphor that Samuel said)

The tearing of Samuel's robe

300

What did Samuel warn the people about having a king?

Your sons and daughters will serve him involuntarily

400

Where was Nahash and his armies brutually slaughtered?

In Jabesh-Gilead
400

At the battle of Michmash, the battle with the Philistine garrison, how many person(s) have swords or spears?

2, Jonathan and Saul

400

(Needs to answer exactly correct)

Saul went from a humble boy to:

A power hungry leader

400

This is kind of a backstab. Samuel went to go see Jesse's sons to appoint a new king, as Saul WAS STILL LEGALLY KING. Anyways, what city was this father of the new king from?

Bethlehem
400

When were Nahash and his armies slaughtered?


At Night

500

Not very regularly, but sometimes, people can be spared. As did the Kenite people were from the battle between Israel and Amalek. Why did the Israelites fight the Amalekites?

God told them to do so. It may have been because the Agag king killed children. 

500

At the battle against the Amalekites, how many foot soldiers, minus those from the tribe of Judah, were there?

200k

500

Samuel has been very vocal, whether it be starving people until he was avenged or blowing a trumpet for all those around to know he won. He also, very vocally, said this after reacting to becoming king?

Why me?

500

After overtaking the Philistine outpost, Jonathan made the Philistines very confused. They thought a major army was attacking them and everything!! In a sense, they even backstabbed each other in the confusion. Like attacking each other!! Who witnessed this said attacking go down?

Saul and his army

500
The Amalekites and Israelites have a rich history. A history full of duking it out (fighting). One of their past battles involved Moses. They won it (Moses and the Israelites), but how?

Moses would raise his arm and keep it there to let them win.