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Source:

http://www.trustjesushecares.org/chapterquestions.html

(Answer: http://www.trustjesushecares.org/chapteranswers.html)

 

Chapter Question to Review (JJR)

http://www.texasbiblebowl.org/uploads/2/8/7/6/28767859/tbb_jjr_study_guide_revised.pdf

 

2. Answer for Chapter by Chapter Qs

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4. joshua-questions.pdf

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5. judges-questions.pdf

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Bible Quiz (ªð¦^¥Ø¿ý)

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Topic: Joshua

The answers to the Bible Quiz questions are located at the bottom section of this page, below the Quiz. The answers include links to detailed Bible studies with many illustrations and detailed Bible maps. These Bible Quizzes are provided as a learning opportunities.

1. When did the LORD commission Joshua to lead the Israelites?

(a) In Egypt

(b) In the Sinai

(c) After Moses died, just before the Israelites crossed the Jordan River into their Promised Land

(d) After the Israelites crossed the Jordan River into their Promised Land

2. What was the name of the woman of Jericho who assisted the Israelite scouts?

(a) Rebekah

(b) Eve

(c) Zipporah

(d) Rahab

3. What happened when the Israelites cross the Jordan River?

(a) They came under heavy enemy fire

(b) Their boats were miraculously multiplied

(c) The river level rose and drove back the enemy forces

(d) The water of the Jordan stopped flowing, allowing the Israelites to cross on dry ground

4. What Holy Day did the Israelites observe right after they crossed the Jordan? (Hint: they crossed the Jordan in early spring)

(a) Passover

(b) Pentecost

(c) The Day of Atonement

(d) The Feast of Tabernacles

5. What happened to the delivery of manna, that the Israelites had eaten for forty years, after the Israelites crossed into their "land of milk and honey"?

(a) It stayed the same

(b) It increased

(c) It decreased

(d) It stopped

6. What was the first city to fall to the Israelites after they crossed the Jordan?

(a) Ai

(b) Jerusalem

(c) Shiloh

(d) Jericho

7. Which tribe of Israel was given lands on both sides of the Jordan?

(a) Ephraim

(b) Manasseh

(c) Judah

(d) Dan

8. Which tribe of Israel was given towns and lands throughout the territories of all of the other tribes?

(a) Judah

(b) Manasseh

(c) Levi

(d) Simeon

9. Was Jerusalem ever an Israelite city in the time of Joshua?

(a) Yes

(b) No

10. Where was Joshua buried? That is, of what tribe was Joshua?

(a) Ephraim

(b) Levi

(c) Gad

(d) Manasseh

 

 

 

Answers to this Bible Quiz

1. (c) After Moses died, just before the Israelites crossed the Jordan River into their Promised Land

Related Bible Study: Joshua's Commission

2. (d) Rahab

Related Bible Study: Rahab Of Jericho

3. (d) The water of the Jordan stopped flowing, allowing the Israelites to cross on dry ground

Related Bible Study: The Crossing Of The Jordan and Beachhead In The Promised Land

4. (a) Passover

Related Bible Study: The Gilgal Passover

5. (d) It stopped (Joshua 5:12)

Related Bible Study: Why Did Their Manna Stop?

6. (d) Jericho

Related Bible Study: The Fall Of Jericho

7. (b) Manasseh

Related Bible Study: West Manasseh and The Return Of The Eastern Tribes

8. (c) Levi

Related Bible Study: Cities and Suburbs Of The Levite Clans

9. (b) No

Related Bible Study: Why Did The Jews Burn Jerusalem? and When Did Jerusalem Become An Israelite City?

10. (a) Ephraim

Related Bible Study: Joshua's Farewell and The Covenant Of Shechem

 

Topic: Judges

The answers to the Bible Quiz questions are located at the bottom section of this page, below the Quiz. The answers include links to detailed Bible studies with many illustrations and detailed Bible maps. These Bible Quizzes are provided as a learning opportunities.

1. When does the Book of Judges begin?

(a) In the Sinai after the Exodus

(b) In the time of King Solomon

(c) After the passing of Joshua

(d) After the Babylonian exile

2. Who was the only female Judge in the Book of Judges?

(a) Zipporah

(b) Rachel

(c) Deborah

(d) Rebekah

3. Which Judge won a battle with his "trumpets"?

(a) Gideon

(b) Samson

(c) Samuel

(d) Othniel

4. Why didn't Samson want to get his hair cut?

(a) He lived in the wilderness

(b) It was the normal hair length of his day

(c) He was a Nazarite

(d) He was afraid of razors

5. What was the name of the woman who helped to get Samson captured by the Philistines?

(a) Jezebel

(b) Amathiah

(c) Zelukah

(d) Delilah

6. Where was Samson blinded and martyred?

(a) Bethlehem

(b) Egypt

(c) Jerusalem

(d) Gaza

7. Who was the listed female ancestor of King David who lived during the era of the Judges?

(a) Deborah

(b) Rachel

(c) Ruth

(d) Naomi

8. Who was the mother of the last of the "Judges"?

(a) Hannah

(b) Ruth

(c) Elizabeth

(d) Naomi

9. What was the name of the High Priest of Shiloh at the time of the last Judge?

(a) Aaron

(b) Eleazar

(c) Caiaphas

(d) Eli

10. Who did the last Judge of Israel appoint as the first king of Israel?

(a) David

(b) Solomon

(c) Jeroboam

(d) Saul

 

 

 

 

Answers to this Bible Quiz

1. (c) After the passing of Joshua (Judges 2:7-9, 16)

Related Bible Study: Joshua's Farewell and The Rise Of The Judges

2. (c) Deborah

Related Bible Study: Deborah and The Song of Deborah and Barak

3. (a) Gideon

Related Bible Study: Gideon Of Manasseh, Gideon's Trumpets and Gideon's Victory

4. (c) He was a Nazarite

Related Bible Study: Should Every Mother Be A Nazarite?, Samson's Riddle and What Did Samson Do On Jawbone Hill?

5. (d) Delilah

Related Bible Study: Samson and Delilah

6. (d) Gaza (Judges 16:21-30)

Related Bible Study: Where Is Palestine?

7. (c) Ruth (Ruth 4:13-22)

Related Bible Study: Elimelech and Naomi and The Messianic Role Of Naomi, Ruth And Boaz

8. (a) Hannah

Related Bible Study: Hannah's Dedication Of Samuel

9. (d) Eli

Related Bible Study: The Prophecy Of The House Of Eli

10. (d) Saul

Related Bible Study: Saul Of Benjamin and Samuel The Seer, Saul's Impeachment and The Anointing Of David

 

Topic: Israel In The Time Of Joshua

The answers to the Bible Quiz questions are located at the bottom section of this page, below the Quiz. The answers include links to detailed Bible studies with many illustrations and detailed Bible maps. These Bible Quizzes are provided as a learning opportunities.

1. Which Bible Book comes before the Book of Joshua?

Hint: It records the death of Moses. Its name starts with the letter D and ends with the letters "nomy."

2. What river did the Israelites cross to enter into their Promised Land?

Hint: It begins with the letter J and ends with the letters "dan."

3. What food did the LORD stop providing to the Israelites when they crossed into their "land of milk and honey"?

Hint: They had eaten it during their forty years in the Sinai. Its name begins with the letter "M" and ends with the letter "a."

4. What Canaanite city was the first to fall to the Israelites under Joshua?

Hint: The walls of the city were miraculously made to fall. The name of the city starts with the letter J.

5. What was the name of the woman of Jericho who assisted the Israelites?

Hint: Her name has 5 letters, starts with the letter R, and ends with the letters "hab."

6. Two and a half of the tribes of Israel had their territorial inheritance east of the Jordan River, but crossed over the Jordan to assist their tribal brothers. Which Israelite tribe had territory on both sides of the Jordan?

Hint: Their tribal patriarch was born in Egypt to Jacob/Israel's son Joseph and his Egyptian wife. His name starts with the letter M and ends with the letters "seh."

7. Which Israelite tribe was given towns and lands throughout the territories of all of the other tribes?

Hint: They served as the priesthood of Israel. The name of their tribe starts with the letter L.

8. Did Jerusalem ever become an Israelite city during the lifetime of Joshua?

Hint: It was first captured by King David.

9. Of what Israelite tribe was Joshua?

Hint: Joshua's tribal patriarch was the brother of Manasseh. His name starts with the letter E.

10. What era and Biblical Book follows the Book of Joshua?

Hint: Samson and Gideon are found in that Book. The name of the Book starts with the letter J.

Answers to this Bible Quiz

1. Deuteronomy

Related Bible Study: Why A Book Of Deuteronomy In The Bible?, The Passage Of Moses and Joshua's Commission

2. Jordan

Related Bible Study: The Crossing Of The Jordan and Beachhead In The Promised Land

3. Manna (Joshua 5:12)

Related Bible Study: The Gilgal Passover

4. Jericho

Related Bible Study: The Fall Of Jericho

 

5. Rahab

Related Bible Study: Rahab Of Jericho

6. Manasseh

Related Bible Study: West Manasseh and The Return Of The Eastern Tribes

7. Levi / Levites

Related Bible Study: Cities and Suburbs Of The Levite Clans

8. No.

Related Bible Study: When Did Jerusalem Become An Israelite City?

9. Ephraim

Related Bible Study: Israel In History and Prophecy: Joshua

10. Judges

Related Bible Study: Israel In History and Prophecy: The Judges

 

Topic: The Life of Joshua

The answers to the Bible Quiz questions are located at the bottom section of this page, below the Quiz. The answers include links to detailed Bible studies with many illustrations and detailed Bible maps.

1. What was the name of Joshua's father?

(a) Moses

(b) Joseph

(c) Amram

(d) Nun

2. Of which Israelite tribe was Joshua?

(a) Judah

(b) Levi

(c) Ephraim

(d) Manasseh

3. What was Joshua's occupation before the Exodus?

(a) Stone cutter

(b) Shepherd

(c) Soldier

(d) Joshua's occupation before the Exodus isn't recorded in the Scriptures

4. How old was Joshua at the time of the Exodus?

(a) About 20

(b) About 40

(c) About 60

(d) About 80

5. How old was Joshua when he succeeded Moses and led the Israelites across the Jordan River into the Promised Land?

(a) About 40

(b) About 60

(c) About 80

(d) About 100

6. What was the name of Joshua's wife?

(a) Lilia, the water girl

(b) Judith

(c) Rahab

(d) No wife of Joshua is recorded in the Scriptures

7. Where was Joshua when Moses was on Mount Sinai with the LORD, while the Israelites were dancing around the golden calf at the foot of the mountain?

(a) Joshua was away, scouting the Promised Land

(b) Joshua was with Aaron at the golden calf

(c) Joshua left the Israelite camp when he saw the golden calf idolatry

(d) Joshua was part-way up on Mount Sinai, while Moses continued farther up

8. How old was Joshua when he died?

(a) About 80

(b) About 90

(c) About 100

(d) About 110

9. Where is Joshua buried?

(a) Timnathserah in Mount Ephraim

(b) Mount Zion in Jerusalem

(c) The cave of Bethlehem

(d) The cave of Hebron

10. What Biblical era began after the lifetime of Joshua?

(a) The Judges

(b) The Kings

(c) The Prophets

(d) The Maccabees

 

 

 

Answers to this Bible Quiz

1. (d) The name of Joshua's father was Nun (Numbers 11:28)

Related Bible Study: Israel In History and Prophecy: Joshua

2. (c) Joshua (also rendered as "Oshea" and "Jehoshua") was of the tribe of Ephraim (Numbers 13:8, 1 Chronicles 7:20,27)

Related Bible Study: Jacob's Blessing Of Ephraim And Manasseh and Ephraim's Inheritance

3. (d) Joshua's occupation before the Exodus isn't recorded in the Scriptures.

Related Bible Study: How Long Were They Slaves?

4. (b) Joshua was about 40 at the time of the Exodus (Joshua 14:7)

Related Bible Study: The Exploration Of The Promised Land

5. (c) Joshua was about 80 when he succeeded Moses and led the Israelites across the Jordan River into the Promised Land (Joshua 14:7 plus 40 years in the Sinai before crossing the Jordan).

Related Bible Study: Why 40 Years In The Sinai? and Joshua's Commission

6. (d) No wife of Joshua is recorded in the Scriptures (although an unsubstantiated Jewish tradition claims that Joshua married Rahab of Jericho).

Related Bible Study: Rahab Of Jericho

7. (d) Joshua was part-way up on Mount Sinai, while Moses continued farther up (Exodus 24:13-14, 32:15-18)

Related Bible Study: The Mount Sinai Riot

8. (d) Joshua was about 110 when he died (Joshua 24:29)

Related Bible Study: The Postponement Of Death

9. (a) Joshua is buried at Timnathserah in Mount Ephraim (Joshua 24:30)

Related Bible Study: Mount Ephraim

10. (a) The Judges era began after the lifetime of Joshua (Judges 1:1)

Related Bible Study: Israel In History and Prophecy: The Judges

 

Topic: The Judges

The answers to the Bible Quiz questions are located at the bottom section of this page, below the Quiz. The answers include links to detailed Bible studies with many illustrations and detailed Bible maps.

1. When did the era of the Judges begin?

(a) During the time of Moses

(b) After the beginning of the Israelite monarchy

(c) After the death of Joshua

(d) After the division of Israel into Israel and Judah

2. Who was a female Judge of Israel?

(a) Miriam

(b) Rahab

(c) Deborah

(d) Abigail

3. Which Judge became famous for his "trumpets"?

(a) Gideon

(b) Samson

(c) Samuel

(d) Barak

4. Why did Samson have uncut hair?

(a) He lived in the wilderness

(b) It was the normal hair length of his day

(c) He was a Nazarite

(d) He was afraid of razors

5. What was the name of the woman who betrayed Samson?

(a) Jezebel

(b) Amathiah

(c) Zelukah

(d) Delilah

6. Where was Samson killed?

(a) Bethlehem

(b) Egypt

(c) Jerusalem

(d) Gaza

7. Who was the grandmother of King David who lived during the era of the Judges?

(a) Deborah

(b) Rachel

(c) Ruth

(d) Naomi

8. Who was the mother of the last Judge?

(a) Hannah

(b) Ruth

(c) Elizabeth

(d) Naomi

9. What was the name of the High Priest at the time of the last Judge?

(a) Aaron

(b) Eleazar

(c) Caiaphas

(d) Eli

10. Who did the last Judge of Israel appoint as the first king of Israel?

(a) David

(b) Solomon

(c) Jeroboam

(d) Saul

 

 

 

 

 

 

Answers to this Bible Quiz

1. (c) After the death of Joshua (Judges 2:7-9, 16)

Related Bible Study: The Rise Of The Judges

2. (c) Deborah

Related Bible Study: Deborah

3. (a) Gideon

Related Bible Study: Gideon's Trumpets

4. (c) He was a Nazarite

Related Bible Study: Should Every Mother Be A Nazarite?

5. (d) Delilah

Related Bible Study: Samson and Delilah

6. (d) Gaza (Judges 16:21-30)

Related Bible Study: Where Is Palestine?

7. (c) Ruth (Ruth 4:13-22)

Related Bible Study: Elimelech and Naomi and The Messianic Role Of Naomi, Ruth And Boaz

8. (a) Hannah

Related Bible Study: Hannah's Dedication Of Samuel

9. (d) Eli

Related Bible Study: The Prophecy Of The House Of Eli

10. (d) Saul

Related Bible Study: Saul Of Benjamin and Samuel The Seer, Saul's Impeachment and The Anointing Of David

 

From the book of Joshua and Judges 

 

1. From where were the spies sent from? Shittim (Josh2:1)

2. Who marched ahead of the priests who blew the trumpets? The armed men (6:9)

3. ¡§Why have you brought this trouble on us¡¨, who asked to whom? Joshua asked Achan (7:25)

4. Who were made to serve as wood cutters and water carriers? Gibeonites(9:27)

5. Which became inheritance of Joseph¡¦s descendants? Harosheth-hagoiim (4:2)

6. Where did Sisera live? Harosheth (4:2)

7. ¡§Go in the strength you have¡¨, who said to whom? The Lord said to Gideon( 6:14)

8. Which was given to put inside the empty jars? Torches (7:16)

9. Who killed many more when he died than when he lived? Samson (16:30)

10. What was the oath taken by the men of Israel at Mispah? Not one of us will give his daughter in marriage to a Benjamite (21:1)

 11. Which was taken as the sign according to the tribes of Israelites? A Stone (4:5)

12. Who used to be called Kiriah Arba? Canaanites living in Hebron (1:10)

13. What was the answer given to Manoah when he asked the name of the angel of the Lord? Beyond Understanding ( 13:18)

14. Who carried the Ark of the Covenant? The priests ( 6:12)

15. Upon whom did the Lord hurl large hailstones down from the sky? Amorite Kings ( 10:11)

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1. The Book of Joshua is about

A. Worshiping the Lord

B. Figuring out the Lord

C. Conquering the Promised Land

D. Getting rid of the sin in Israel

 

2. A really good summary of the Book of Joshua would be that God fulfilled his promises to Israel to give them a land through the conquest of Egypt and through the allocation of the land among the tribes, all under the leadership of Jeremiah the Prophet.

A. True

B. False

 

3. Israel had to pass through the _____________ River in order to begin their campaign to conquer the land.

A. Red

B. Tigris

C. Nile

D. Jordan

E. None of the above

 

4. In the Battle of Jericho the only ones to survive were

A. Those who surrendered when given the chance

B. Those who had the mark of the cross on their forehead

C. The religious people who lived in Jericho

D. A harlot and her family

E. None of the above

 

5. The reason Israel was defeated at Ai was because

A. Israel just didn't have what it took

B. Achan, the son of Carmi, stole the gold that was forbidden to take

C. Joshua had sinned before the Lord

D. The people tried to make a golden calf to worship

 

6. The key verse that is repeated many times over that characterizes the Book of Judges says:

A. And you shall worship the Lord your God

B. Stand still and you shall see the salvation of the Lord

C. Every man did that which was right in his own eyes

D. Jesus is just alright with me, Jesus is just alright uh-huh

 

7. The reason the Book of Judges is named Judges is because it is about

A. The fact that the Israelites were under God's judgement

B. Israel was being ruled by judges

C. The surrounding pagan nations were being judged by God

D. Other

 

8. Which one of the following was not a judge in Israel?

A. Samson

B. Gideon

C. Deborah

D. Goliath

E. C and D

9. In the Book of Judges, Israel experienced the repeated cycle of: Apostasy (a leaving of God)-Oppression from the enemy-Repentance-Restoration by God.

A. True  B. False

 

10. Which person is not one of the main characters in the Book of Ruth?

A. Ruth  B. Naomi

C. Jethro  D. Boaz

 

11. Naomi said these famous words to Ruth: "For where you go, I will go, and where you lodge, I will lodge. Your people shall be my people and your God, my God.

A. True  B. False

 

12. The most significant thing about the Book of Ruth is that

A. God even cares for destitute women

B. That there were still some nice guys like Boaz around

C. That a woman could still have hope even if she was barren

D. Ruth's marriage to Boaz resulted in a child which provided the lineage for Christ

 

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Judges Bible Quiz Questions

Round One

 

 

1) After Joshua died what did the Israelites ask the Lord?

 

2) Which tribe did God say?

 

3) Who went with the men of Judah?

 

4) How many men were killed at Bezek?

 

5) What did they do to Adoni-Bezek?

 

6) What was the ¡¥new name of Kiriath Arba¡¦?

 

7) What did Caleb give to the man who captured Debir?

 

8) What was the name of the man and what was the name of the person he married?

 

9) What did Caleb¡¦s daughter ask her father to give her?

 

10)     Why didn¡¦t Judah drive the people from the plains?

 

11)     To whom was Hebron given?

 

12)     What was Bethel¡¦s original name?

 

13)     Which tribe failed to drive out the people of Megiddo (Armageddon)?

 

14)     Who confined the Danites to the hill country?

 

15)     How old was Joshua when he died?

 

16)     After Joshua and his whole generation died what did the people of Israel do?

 

17)     How long were the Israelites subject to the king of Aram Naharaim?

 

18)     How long did Israel have peace under Judge Othniel?

 

19)     What was Ehud¡¦s message from God for Eglon, King of Moab?

 

20)     What did Shamgar do with an ox goad?

 


Round Two

 

Chapters 4 ¡V 7

 

1) What was the name of the king of Canaan, Jabin¡¦s army commander?

 

2) What did he use to cruelly oppress the Israelites?

 

3) For how long did he oppress them?

 

4) What was the name of the prophetess leading Israel at the time?

 

5) What was the name of the man she sent for to be commander of the Israeli army?

 

6) How many men was he to have and where was he sent?

 

7) During the battle where did Sisera go?

 

8) How did he die?

 

9) Who sang the duet of chapter 5?

 

10)     After the battle how long did the land have peace?

 

11)     For how long did the Midianites oppress Israel?

 

12)     Where was Gideon when the angel met him and what was he doing?

 

13)     What was the Angel¡¦s greeting?

 

14)     What was the name Gideon gave to the altar he built in Ophrah?

 

15)     What did the Lord tell him to do?

 

16)     When did he do it?

 

17)     What was the ¡¥new¡¦ name the people called Gideon?

 

18)     How many men gathered initially around Gideon?

 

19)     How many men eventually faced the Midian army?

 

20)     What were the names of the two Midianite leaders captured and where did each die?

 


 

Round Three

 

Chapters 8 - 9

 

1)                                               What was the name of the tribe, which complained to Gideon for not inviting them to the battle with the Midianites?

 

2)                                               What did Gideon ask the men of Succoth for?

 

3)                                               When they refused what did Gideon promise to do?

 

4)                                               What did Gideon say he would do to Peniel for refusing to help?

 

5)                                               How many officials of Succoth were there?

 

6)                                               Who killed Zebah & Zalmunna and why?

 

7)                                               What did Gideon do to their camels?

 

8)                                               What did Gideon reply to the Israelites request for him to rule over them?

 

9)                                               What was the weight of Gideon¡¦s ephod?

 

10)                                   How long did the Israelites have peace from the Midianites?

 

11)                                   Which son of Gideon killed 70 of his brothers?

 

12)                                   Who told the story of the trees?

 

13)                                   Why did the vine refuse to be king?

 

14)                                   What did Jotham accuse Abimelech of being?

 

15)                                   How long did Abimelech govern Israel?

 

16)                                   Which city had helped Abimelech kill Gideon¡¦s sons?

 

17)                                   Who came to Shechem and stirred up the people?

 

18)                                   What did Zebul say Gaal had confused people with?

 

19)                                   What strange act did Abimelech do to confuse his opponents on Mt Zalmon?

 

20)                                   Who killed Abimelech?

 

 


Round Four

 

Chapters 10 ¡V 13

 

1) How long did Tola lead Israel?

 

2) How many sons did Jair have?

 

3) Who crossed the Jordan to fight Judah, Benjamin & Ephraim?

 

4) When the people cried out to God what did He tell them to do?

 

5) Who was Jephthah mother?

 

6) Who drove him away?

 

7) Where did he go and live?

 

8) Why did Jephthah¡¦s daughter have to die?

 

9) How long did she roam the hills until she was killed?

 

10)     How did the Israeli young women commemorate the event?

 

11)     Which tribe wanted to burn Jephthah¡¦s house down?

 

12)     Why did 42,000 Ephraimites die for saying ¡§Sibboleth¡¨?

 

13)     How long did Jephthah lead Israel?

 

14)     Where was he buried?

 

15)     How long were the Israelites in the hands of the Philistines?

 

16)     Where did Manoah live?

 

17)     Which was his tribe/clan?

 

18)     Manoah & his wife were told they would have a ¡¥special¡¦ son. She was forbidden to eat anything unclean or drink any fermented drink. Why?

 

19)     Why did Manoah think he and his wife would die?

 

20)     What was the boy¡¦s name?


Round Five

 

 

Chapters 14 ¡V 20

 

 

1) Where did Samson¡¦s wife come from?

 

2) What ethnic group did she come from?

 

3) What was the riddle Samson set his bridal companions.

 

4) How many men did Samson kill to satisfy the bargain over explaining the riddle?

 

5) How did Samson destroy the Philistines grain, vineyards and olive roves?

 

6) How many men of Judah went to hand Samson over to the Philistines?

 

7) How many Philistines did Samson kill with the jawbone of a donkey at Lehi?

 

8) Where did Samson spend the night with a prostitute?

 

9) How many braids of Samson¡¦s hair did Delilah shave off?

 

10)     After gouging out his eyes, what did the Philistines do to Samson?

 

11)     What was the name of the Philistines god?

 

12)     At his death, how long had Samson led Israel?

 

13)     How much silver did Micah steal from his mother?

 

14)     What did the Danites rename Laish?

 

15)     How long did the Levite stay in Bethlehem?

 

16)     Where did he stay the next night?

 

17)     Into how many pieces did he cut up his concubine?

 

18)     How many Israelites died over this affair?

 

19)     How many girls were taken to Shiloh for the men of Benjamin?

 

20)     Without a king what did the people do?

 

 

Answer:

 

5 Round Quiz on the Book of Judges

Round 1

1.

Who shall go up first

2.

Judah

3.

Simeon

4.

10,000

5.

Cut off thumbs

6.

Hebron

7.

Achsah

8.

Othniel

9.

Springs of water

10.

Chariots of iron

11.

Caleb

12.

Luz

13.

Manasseh

14.

Amorites

15.

110

16.

Did evils and served the Baals

17.

8 years

18.

40 years

19.

Killed him

20.

Killed 600 Philistines

 

 

Round 2

1.

Sisera

2.

900 chariots of iron

3.

20 years

4.

Deborah

5.

Barak

6.

10,000; Mt. Tabor

7.

River Kishon

8.

Tent of Jael

9.

Tent peg

10.

40 years

11.

7 years

12.

Ophrah; beating out wheat

13.

Mighty man of valor

14.

The Lord Is Peace

15.

Destroyed the Altar of Baal

16.

Did it by night

17.

Jerubbaal

18.

32,000

19.

300

20.

the rock of Oreb & the winepress of Zeeb

 

 

Round 3

1.

Ephraim

2.

To give loaves of bread

3.

Flail their flesh with the thorns of the wilderness and with briers

4.

Break down the tower

5.

77

6.

Gideon; they killed his brothers

7.

Took the crescent ornaments

8.

The Lord will rule over you

9.

1700 shekels of gold

10.

40 years

11.

Abimelech

12.

Jotham

13.

It cannot leave its wine

14.

Bramble

15.

3 years

16.

Shechem

17.

Evil spirit

18.

The shadow of the mountains

19.

Cut down a bundle of brushwood

20.

His armor-bearer

 

 

Round 4

1.

23 years

2.

30

3.

Ammonites

4.

Go and cry out to the gods whom they had chosen

5.

A prostitute

6.

Gilead¡¦s wife¡¦s sons

7.

The land of Tob

8.

Jephthah made a vow to the Lord

9.

2 months

10.

Lament her 4 days in the year

11.

Ephraim

12.

They said Sibboleth

13.

6 years

14.

His city in Gilead

15.

40 years

16.

Zorah

17.

Danites

18.

He shall be a Nazirite to God

19.

They have seen God

20.

Samson

 

 

Round 5

1.

Timnah

2.

Philistines

3.

¡§Out of the eater came something to eat.

Out of the strong came something sweet.¡¨

4.

30 men

5.

300 foxes

6.

2,000 men

7.

1,000

8.

Gaza

9.

7 locks of his head

10.

Brought him down to Gaza

11.

Dagon

12.

20 years

13.

1,100 pieces

14.

Dan

15.

4 days

16.

Gibeah

17.

12 pieces

18.

40,000

19.

400

20.

Everyone did what was right in his own eyes.

 

 

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JOSHUA

1. What does Joshua's name mean?

 The Chosen One

 The Lord is God

 Jehovah is salvation

 Consecrated to God

 

2. To what tribe did Joshua belong?

 Benjamin

 Levi

 Ephraim

 Judah

 

3. When is Joshua first mentioned in the Bible?

 When Jericho falls

 Just before the Exodus

 Just after the Exodus

 When the sun stands still

 

4. When Moses was on Mount Sinai for forty days and forty nights, listening to the word of God, Joshua accompanied him.

 True

 False

 

5. When Eldad and Medad prophesied in the camp, Joshua told Moses to prohibit them from doing so. Did Moses take Joshua's advice?

 Yes

 No

 

6. When sent to spy out the promised land, Joshua was one of only two spies who gave a positive report. How many gave a negative report?

 Thirteen

 Seven

 Ten

 Twelve

 

7. Before which priest was Joshua set when he was ordained a leader of the people?

 Aaron

 Eleazar

 Levi

 Eli

 

8. In the first chapter of Joshua, God repeatedly tells Joshua to be what?

 Faithful and diligent

 Wise as a serpent

 Humble in the Lord's sight

 Strong and of good courage

 

9. Joshua sends two men to spy out Jericho. With whom do they lodge?

 A priest

 A prince

 A prostitute

 A thief

 

10. Which miracle occurs first in the book of Joshua?

 The walls of Jericho fall

 The moon stands still

 The sun stands still

 The waters of the Jordan are parted

 

11. What did Joshua do to the men shortly before they went to war with Jericho?

 Fed them honey

 Circumcised them

 Made them fast

 Prayed over each individual

 

12. How many times, total, did the Israelites compass the city of Jericho before the walls fell?

 Thirteen

 Twelve

 Seven

 Ten

 

13. After the conquest of Jericho, who took the "accursed thing," bringing God's wrath upon the Israelites?

 Eleazar

 Achan

 Caleb

 Phineas

14. According to the Book of Joshua, where else is the miracle of the sun and moon standing still recorded?

 I Kings

 II Chronicles

 The Book of Jasher

 The Book of Enoch

 

15. Joshua wrote the entire book of Joshua.

 True

 False

 

Answer:

 

1. What does Joshua's name mean?

The correct answer was Jehovah is salvation

Jesus's Hebrew name would have been Joshua, which is also written as Yehoshua, Yeshua, and Hoshea.

 

2. To what tribe did Joshua belong?

The correct answer was Ephraim

Ephraim was one of the sons of Joseph, the son of Israel (Jacob). The priests came from the tribe of Levi, and the Messiah descended from the tribe of Judah.

 

3. When is Joshua first mentioned in the Bible?

The correct answer was Just after the Exodus

He is first mentioned in Exodus 17:9, when Moses tells him to lead the forces against the Amalekites. This is just a matter of months after the Exodus, and prior to the conquest of Canaan.

 

4. When Moses was on Mount Sinai for forty days and forty nights, listening to the word of God, Joshua accompanied him.

The correct answer was True

We tend to think of Moses as being alone during this time, but Exodus 24:13 says that "Moses rose up, and his minister Joshua: and Moses went up into the mount of God." When the pair later returned to camp, Joshua mistook the sounds of the crowd worshipping the golden calf as the sounds of war (Exodus 32:17). Joshua also later accompanied Moses into the tabernacle (Exodus 33:11).

 

5. When Eldad and Medad prophesied in the camp, Joshua told Moses to prohibit them from doing so. Did Moses take Joshua's advice?

The correct answer was No

Moses said, instead, "would God that all the Lord's people were prophets, and that the Lord would put his spirit upon them!" (Numbers 11:29)

 

6. When sent to spy out the promised land, Joshua was one of only two spies who gave a positive report. How many gave a negative report?

The correct answer was Ten

There were twelve spies total, but only Caleb and Joshua said they thought the land could be taken.

 

7. Before which priest was Joshua set when he was ordained a leader of the people?

The correct answer was Eleazar

In Numbers 27:17-23, Joshua was publicly ordained. Moses asked God to set a shepherd over the congregation, to lead them in his absence, and the Lord chose Joshua. Moses laid his hands upon Joshua "and set him before Eleazar the priest, and before all the congregation."

 

8. In the first chapter of Joshua, God repeatedly tells Joshua to be what?

The correct answer was Strong and of good courage

God tells him this in Joshua 1:6, 1:7, and 1:9. Moses also tells him the same in Deuteronomy.

 

9. Joshua sends two men to spy out Jericho. With whom do they lodge?

The correct answer was A prostitute

They lodged in the house of Rahab the harlot, who hid them and lied to save them when the men of Jericho came looking for them. For this, she was rewarded with her life when the Israelites sieged the city.

 

10. Which miracle occurs first in the book of Joshua?

The correct answer was The waters of the Jordan are parted

This first miracle occurs in Joshua 4. When the priest bearing the ark of the covenant set foot into the waters, the Jordan parted. When they came back onto dry land, the waters fell back into place, and flowed over the banks of the Jordan as before. To commemorate the event, Joshua had each of the twelve tribes lay out a stone as a memorial.

 

11. What did Joshua do to the men shortly before they went to war with Jericho?

The correct answer was Circumcised them

Apparently, those who were born in the wilderness had not undergone the covenant of circumcision. This occurs in Joshua 5, at the command of God.

12. How many times, total, did the Israelites compass the city of Jericho before the walls fell?

The correct answer was Thirteen

They went around it one time per day for 6 days, and then 7 times on the 7th day.

 

13. After the conquest of Jericho, who took the "accursed thing," bringing God's wrath upon the Israelites?

The correct answer was Achan

See Joshua Chapter 7. The Jews were not supposed to take of the spoils of war, but Achan did, and hid them in his tent. As a consequence, Achan and his children were stoned and burned along with the stolen possessions.

 

14. According to the Book of Joshua, where else is the miracle of the sun and moon standing still recorded?

The correct answer was The Book of Jasher

This books has been lost to us today. Some scholars associate it with a book mentioned in Numbers and II Samuel, called "the book of the wars of the Lord."

 

15. Joshua wrote the entire book of Joshua.

The correct answer was False

Joshua could not have written the book in its entirety, because it speaks of the conquests of Hebron, Debir, and Leshem, events that occurred after Joshua's death. The book even speaks of Joshua's own death. Conservative scholars, however, do attribute the bulk of the work to Joshua. Some Jewish traditions maintain that while Joshua wrote most of the book, the post-Joshua material was added later by Eleazar and Phinehas. Liberal scholars, on the other hand, dispute Joshua's authorship altogether, and they posit several hypothetical sources for the book that span several centuries.

 

Judges

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1. Which of the following most accurately describes a major theme of the Book of Judges?

 The holiness of the Jewish people

 The dangers of moral relativism

 The importance of animal sacrifice

 The pitfalls of kingship

 

2. What does the word translated "judges" most nearly mean?

 Counselors

 Priests

 Warriors

 Saviors

 

3. How many judges are mentioned in the Book of Judges?

 10

 12

 7

 40

 

4. Who is traditionally credited with writing the book of Judges?

 Joshua

 Moses

 David

 Samuel

 

 

5. At the beginning of Judges, Caleb offers to give his daughter as a wife to any man who can take the city of Kirjathsepher. Who succeeds in winning Achsah's hand?

 Joshua

 Ehud

 Gideon

 Othniel

 

6. Judges begins with the continued conquest of Caanan. Do the Jews completely drive out the Canaanites?

 Yes

 No

 

7. After the conquest of Canaan, the Jews begin to serve the Lord. When do they switch courses and start to do "evil in the sight of the Lord"?

 Not long after the death of Joshua

 Immediately after the death of Samson

 Soon after the death of Moses

 Not until the days of King David

 

8. Ehud, judge of Israel, assassinates the king of what nation?

 Edom

 Egypt

 Phillistine

 Moab

 

9. Who judged Israel after Ehud?

 Shamgar

 Samson

 Deborah

 Gideon

 

10. Deborah, a prophetess, judge, and warrior, fought to defeat Jabin the king of Canaan. What was the name of Jabin's captain of the host?

 Sisera

 Barak

 Jael

 Zebulun

 

11. After Deborah's judgeship, however, the people again turn from God, and are oppressed by the Midianites. What thresher of wheat does God then raise up to deliver them?

 Samson

 Gideon

 Shamgar

 Abimelech

 

12. The book of Judges is about the days before Israel had a regular king. Yet one man did manage to become a king during this time period. Who?

 Abimelech

 Shamgar

 Saul

 Tola

 

13. Which judge had 30 sons, 30 cities, and 30 colts?

 Ibzan

 Abdon

 Elon

 Jair

 

14. This judge's mother was a prostitute, and so his half-brothers drove him away. However, he returned to deliver his people from the Ammonites.

 Elon

 Jair

 Jephthah

 Samson

 

15. Puritan poet John Milton wrote a spiritualized closet drama about what judge's final days?

 Gideon

 Samson

 Deborah

 Jephthah

 

16. Which of the following Judges is not listed in the "roll call of faith" in the New Testament Book of Hebrews?

 Samson

 Jephthah

 Gideon

 Deborah

 

17. What strange man of Ephraim built a shrine in his own home and then paid a Levite to live with him and be his personal priest?

 Jair

 Micah

 Elon

 Samson

 

18. What tribe killed the people of Laish, burned the city, set up a graven image, and kept their own priests?

 Benjamin

 Judah

 Levi

 Dan

 

19. While in Gibeah, a certain Levite is threatened with rape by the men of the city, so he offers his would-be assailants his concubine for a night of abuse. When he departs the next morning and finds her dead, what does he do?

 Repents for failing to protect her

 Tears his clothes and wails

 Cuts her body up into pieces

 Seeks out the rapists one by one and kills them

 

20. What is the something sweet in Samson's riddle, "Out of the eater, something to eat; / out of the strong, something sweet"?

Answer:  (One Word)

 

Answer:

1. Which of the following most accurately describes a major theme of the Book of Judges?

The correct answer was The dangers of moral relativism

The book details the horrors that can occur when people create their own laws, rather than living by a pre-set moral standard. "In those days," says the Book of Judges twice, "there was no king in Israel, but every man did that which was right in his own eyes" (Judges 17:6, 21:25).

 

2. What does the word translated "judges" most nearly mean?

The correct answer was Saviors

The judges were, at a minimum, people who delivered (or saved) Israel from its oppressors. Many of them also served as rulers of the people.

 

3. How many judges are mentioned in the Book of Judges?

The correct answer was 12

They were Othniel, Ehud, Shamgar, Deborah, Gideon, Tolah, Jair, Jephthah, Ibzan, Elon, Abdon, and Samson. Some might consider Abimelech to be a 13th judge, but he is not traditionally included in the list of judges and is regarded as a usurper.

 

 

4. Who is traditionally credited with writing the book of Judges?

The correct answer was Samuel

The prophet Samuel traditionally receives this credit, though liberal scholars argue that the book first appeared as a poem, and was later combined with prose accounts in the 8th century B.C.

 

5. At the beginning of Judges, Caleb offers to give his daughter as a wife to any man who can take the city of Kirjathsepher. Who succeeds in winning Achsah's hand?

The correct answer was Othniel

Caleb was Othniel's uncle. Upon her marriage, Achsah asks, and receives, of her father a field and springs.

 

6. Judges begins with the continued conquest of Caanan. Do the Jews completely drive out the Canaanites?

The correct answer was n

God had commanded the utter destruction of the Caananites, but the Jews instead chose to make them tributaries and to live among them. God's reaction to this disobedience was: "Ye have not obeyed my voice: why have ye done this? Wherefore I also said, I will not drive them out from before you; but they shall be as thorns in your sides, and their gods shall be a snare unto you" (Judges 2:2-3).

 

7. After the conquest of Canaan, the Jews begin to serve the Lord. When do they switch courses and start to do "evil in the sight of the Lord"?

The correct answer was Not long after the death of Joshua

"And the people served the LORD all the days of Joshua, and all the days of the elders that outlived Joshua, who had seen all the great works of the LORD, that he did for Israel" (Judges 2:7). However, after the death of Joshua, and after his generation passes away, a new generation that did not see the wonders of the Exodus arises, and the people begin to serve other gods. God leaves them to their own devices and own self-inflicted sufferings, intermittently showing his mercy by raising up judges to deliver them from their oppressors.

 

8. Ehud, judge of Israel, assassinates the king of what nation?

The correct answer was Moab

We are told that King Eglon was exceedingly fat, so that the folds of his fat covered the blade of Ehud's knife. We also learn that Ehud was left-handed.

 

9. Who judged Israel after Ehud?

The correct answer was Shamgar

All we know of Shamgar is that he killed six hundred Philistines with an ox goad.

 

10. Deborah, a prophetess, judge, and warrior, fought to defeat Jabin the king of Canaan. What was the name of Jabin's captain of the host?

The correct answer was Sisera

Barak was Deborah's captain, and Jael was the woman who killed Sisera by driving a tentpeg through his head. Barak refused to battle against Jabin's forces unless Deborah accompanied him. She did, but told him the honor of Sisera's defeat would be delivered into the hands of a woman - Jael.

 

11. After Deborah's judgeship, however, the people again turn from God, and are oppressed by the Midianites. What thresher of wheat does God then raise up to deliver them?

 

The correct answer was Gideon

Before Gideon would deliver Israel, however, he demanded a sign from the Lord: "Behold, I will put a fleece of wool in the floor; and if the dew be on the fleece only, and it be dry upon all the earth beside, then shall I know that thou wilt save Israel by mine hand, as thou hast said" (Judges 6:37). That was not enough, however; he then reversed the sign and asked God to do it again.

 

12. The book of Judges is about the days before Israel had a regular king. Yet one man did manage to become a king during this time period. Who?

The correct answer was Abimelech

Abimelech, who slew seventy of his brethren to secure his kingship, reigned for three years. It is Saul, however, who is generally remembered as the first king of Israel. Tola became judge after Abimelech's death.

 

13. Which judge had 30 sons, 30 cities, and 30 colts?

The correct answer was Jair

See Judges 10:3-5. Abdon did not have 30 colts, but he had 70 donkeys and 40 sons.

 

14. This judge's mother was a prostitute, and so his half-brothers drove him away. However, he returned to deliver his people from the Ammonites.

The correct answer was Jephthah

Jephthah is best known for making a rash vow to the Lord, and consequently having to sacrifice his own daughter. Scholars still debate whether he sacrificed her by killing her, or by dedicating her to perpetual virginity and the service of the Lord.

 

 

15. Puritan poet John Milton wrote a spiritualized closet drama about what judge's final days?

The correct answer was Samson

John Milton, author of "Paradise Lost," also wrote "Samson Agonistes," which contains conversations between Samson, his father, and Delilah, as he is encouraged to despair of God. He repents taking his vow so lightly, and pulls the columns down upon himself.

 

16. Which of the following Judges is not listed in the "roll call of faith" in the New Testament Book of Hebrews?

The correct answer was Deborah

The author does, however, mention Barak, Deborah's right hand man. (Hebrews 11:32)

 

17. What strange man of Ephraim built a shrine in his own home and then paid a Levite to live with him and be his personal priest?

The correct answer was Micah

Before the Levite, Micah had made his own son a priest. This seems to indicate that the Israelites were haphazardly practicing their religion, without following the laws of Moses.

 

18. What tribe killed the people of Laish, burned the city, set up a graven image, and kept their own priests?

The correct answer was Dan

They persuaded Micha's Levite priest to come along with them, leaving Micah quite disheartened.

 

19. While in Gibeah, a certain Levite is threatened with rape by the men of the city, so he offers his would-be assailants his concubine for a night of abuse. When he departs the next morning and finds her dead, what does he do?

The correct answer was Cuts her body up into pieces

He sends the dismembered pieces of her body to the various tribes of Israel, to rally them to war against the Benjamites for what they have done to his concubine.

 

20. What is the something sweet in Samson's riddle, "Out of the eater, something to eat; / out of the strong, something sweet"?

The correct answer was Honey

Samson, who found a beehive in the carcass of a lion and took the honey, poses this riddle at his wedding feast. His thirty companions get the answer right, having learned it from his wife. Consequently, he must pay them with clothing, which he obtains by striking down and robbing thirty men of Ashkelon.

 

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Joshua fought the battle of Jericho - what else do you know about the man who succeeded Moses as leader of the Israelites?   

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Judges Trivia and Quizzes

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The Book of Judges recounts the history of the Israelites after their arrival in the Promised Land. It covers the time of six major judges (Othniel, Ehud, Deborah, Gideon, Jepthah, Samson) and the societal changes during this period.   

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