Old Testament (last test)
God tested Gideon's faith by commanding Gideon to tear down the altar of Baal and to offer a sacrifice with the wood of the grove.
True
If the next of kin did not become the redeemer of a dead man's property and husband of his widow, he had to publicly release his claim.
True
Judah's real problem was not the enemy with the chariots of iron.
True
On their way to conquer Laish, the Danites robbed Micah of his idols.
True
The Danites selected Laish for conquest and settlement because they found Laish an inviting, secluded place that would be easily conquered.
True
The judge whom God used to deliver Israel from their first servitude was Othniel, relative of Caleb.
True
The special task of the shophetim was to deliver and to govern
True
The judge whom God used to deliver the penitent Israelites from Canaanite oppression was also a prophetess.
True; it was Deborah
In blessing and prosperity, the people of Israel returned to:
apostasy
Judges is the second of ______ books of______ in the Old Testament.
12; History
The introduction of the book of Judges, which includes both background and a preview, is found in Judges:
1:1-3:4
he book of Judges records the history of Israel from immediately following the death of Joshua through approximately______centuries.
3
For failure to join in the war against Benjamin, all the people of Jabesh-Gilead were slain except ________ virgins that were given to the men of Benjamin for wives.
400
All of the tribe of Benjamin was destroyed by Israel except _____ men.
600
A judge who had forty sons and thirty grandsons that all rode on donkey colts, and who was buried at Pirathon in Ephraim:
Abdon
Faithlessness and disobedience were the forerunners of _____ and _____.
Apostasy and Servitude
The recurring experience of Israel from Joshua to Samuel was:
Apostasy, servitude, repentance, deliverance
The fact that Micah "called" the Levite to serve as priest of his idols and the fact that the Levite accepted the "call" of Micah to serve as his priest reveals the_________ condition of these men.
Apostate
When Israel wept, fasted, and offered burnt offerings and peace offerings before the Lord, victory was granted them by the Lord over the tribe of _____.
Benjamin
Ruth was led by the Lord to the fields of ______ , a near kinsman of _______.
Boaz; Elimelech
The book of Judges tells of the interaction of Israel with the remaining _____.
Canaanites
A crime committed against the______ of a _______ resulted in her death in Gibeah.
Concubine; Levite
The book of Ruth supplies an important genealogy of _____ and _____.
David and Christ
Jephath
Delivered Israel from Ammonites
Deborah
Delivered Israel from Canaanites
Gideon
Delivered Israel from Midianites
Ehud
Delivered Israel from Moabites
Samson
Delivered Israel from Philistines after 40 years
Shamgar
Delivered Israel from Phillistines
Othniel
Delivered Israel from the Mesopotamians
A judge during peaceful times in Israel who judged Israel for ten years, died, and was buried in Zebulun was named:
Elon
The two narratives in Judges, Chapters 17-21, serve to illustrate the terrible consequences of evil that result when what happens?
Every man does what is right in his own eyes.
Judges 17-21
Examples of moral decay
Judah's real problem was their lack of ________ God and ___________ His command.
Faith; obedience to
God commanded Israel to take possession of Canaan and to tax the Canaanites.
False
In blessing and prosperity, Israel turned to the Lord.
False
Israel's judges were chosen by the various tribes.
False
Naomi's suggestion that she seek "rest" for Ruth meant that she didn't want Ruth to glean grain from the fields anymore.
False
The Danites sent a spying mission north because they were searching for a new priest.
False
The land dispute between Jephthah and the king of the Ammonites ended in peaceful negotiations.
False
When the Danites set up their system of worship in the city of Dan, they established Micah as their priest.
False
Obed, son of Ruth and Boaz and grandson of Rahab, was the father of David, the king.
False; grandfather
The city of the palm trees was Gilgal.
False; it was Jericho
Samson slew six hundred Philistines with an ox goad.
False; with two massive pillars
God informed Israel that, because of their disobedience_____________.
He would not drive the Canaanites out of Israel; the Canaanites would become thorns in Israel's sides; the Canaanites' gods would be a snare to Israel
Judges 2:6-3:4 previews the recurring pattern of the _____ covered in the book.
Historical Period
Judges 3:5-16:31
History of Judges
The judge from Bethlehem who gave his thirty daughters to husbands outside his tribe and brought into his tribe thirty daughters-in-law for his sons was:
Ibzan
Judges 1:1-3:4 provides a(n)____________ to the book.
Introduction
Judges presents the earliest history of _____ in possession of the land of Canaan.
Israel
God commanded the__________ to possess the land He gave them and to drive out the ___________ completely.
Israelites; Canaanites
The seventh judge of Israel was from Gilead, east of the Jordan; he had thirty sons that rode on thirty donkey colts--a sign of royalty; his name was:
Jair
Name twelve historical books of the bible.
Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1 and 2 Samuel, 1 and 2 Kings, 1 and 2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther
The interaction of Israel with the remaining Canaanites forms the background of the book of_______ and the history recorded in its pages.
Judges
Judges presents the ______ history of Israel in possession of the land.
Later
Opportunity for the poor of the land to glean in the fields of the more fortunate was provided by _____.
Law of Moses
In both narratives of Judges, Chapters 17-21, a _____was involved.
Levite
Judah drove out the inhabitants of the highlands, but failed to drive out the inhabitants of the ___________ because they had ______ of iron.
Lowlands; chariots
In response to the crime at Gibeah, the tribes of Israel gathered in unity and indignation at______ .
Mizpah
Seeking security in the country of _____, Naomi had instead found suffering.
Moab
God punished Israel's unbelief, disobedience, and idolatry by sending foreign _____
Oppressors
Naomi urged her two daughters-in-law to remain with their people in Moab. _________ decided to remain in Moab, but ______determined to return with Naomi to Canaan.
Orpah; Ruth
In the event that a man died without a son, a _____, a brother or next of kin, redeemed the dead man's property and married his widow.
Redeemer
The children of Israel _______ during times of oppression and servitude.
Repented
The shophetim were used by God to __________ her oppressors and to ________ them under God's authority and covenant.
Rescue Israel from; rule
The Hebrew word for judges is _____.
Shophetim
Naomi's _____ and _____ died.
Son and Husband
The decisions of Naomi's Moabite daughters-in-law concerning where to live would impact them _____.
Spiritually
Ruth 1-4
Story of Ruth
Instead of driving out the Canaanites, Israel put them under ____________ .
Taxation
What incident on the way to conquer Laish revealed the spiritual decay of the Danites?
They robbed the sanctuary of Micah and persuaded the Levite to join their expedition.
What did the recurring statement, "there was no king in Israel," really mean?
This recurring statement, "there was no king in Israel," really meant that they no longer believed in God and no longer had God with them to fight.
God informed Israel that because of their disobedience, He would not drive the Canaanites out of the land; they would be a _________ to Israel and their gods would be _____________ to Israel.
Thorn; a snare
Select the principal functions of a judge.
To serve as a military leader during war for freedom and to govern during the following period of freedom
The sixth judge of Israel was from the tribe of Issachar; he judged Israel twenty-three years; his name was:
Tola