1.
In the Bible, who did Saul blame? (1 Samuel 15)
Correct Answer
C. The people
Explanation
In 1 Samuel 15, Saul blames the people for his disobedience to God's command. He was instructed to completely destroy the Amalekites and their possessions, but he spared the king and the best of the livestock. When Samuel confronts Saul about his actions, Saul shifts the blame onto the people, claiming that they took the animals to sacrifice to God. However, Samuel rebukes Saul, stating that obedience is more important than sacrifices. Therefore, the correct answer is "The people."
2.
What is better than sacrifice?
Correct Answer
D. Obeying
Explanation
Obeying is better than sacrifice because it encompasses all the other options. By obeying, you are doing justice, honoring your parents, loving, and telling the truth. Sacrifice may involve giving up something valuable, but it does not necessarily guarantee these virtues. Obeying, on the other hand, requires discipline, respect, and integrity, which ultimately leads to a harmonious and righteous life.
3.
What is the sin of witchcraft?
Correct Answer
C. Rebellion
Explanation
Rebellion is considered the sin of witchcraft because it involves defying authority and going against God's commands. In the Bible, witchcraft is condemned as a form of rebellion against God's sovereignty and a rejection of His guidance. The act of practicing witchcraft involves seeking supernatural power and control outside of God's will, which is seen as an act of rebellion against His authority. This connection between rebellion and witchcraft is emphasized in various biblical passages, highlighting the serious consequences and spiritual dangers associated with both.
4.
Which of Elkanah's wives had children first?
Correct Answer
D. Peninnah
Explanation
Peninnah is the correct answer because according to the biblical account in 1 Samuel, Peninnah was able to have children before Hannah. Hannah, Elkanah's other wife, was initially barren and prayed to God for a child. Therefore, Peninnah had children first.
5.
What can be said about Saul's physical stature?
Correct Answer
A. He was taller
Explanation
Based on the given options, it can be inferred that Saul's physical stature was taller compared to the other options such as being heavier, stronger, or having broader shoulders.
6.
What had David previously killed?
Correct Answer
E. A & B
Explanation
David had previously killed both a bear and a lion.
7.
From what tribe was Saul?
Correct Answer
D. Benjamine
Explanation
Saul was from the tribe of Benjamin. This can be inferred from various biblical references, including 1 Samuel 9:1-2 which states that Saul was a Benjamite, and 1 Samuel 10:20-21 which mentions that Saul was chosen from among the tribes of Israel, and his tribe was Benjamin.
8.
Where was Saul when Samuel wanted to present him to the people at Mizpah?
Correct Answer
C. Hid among the stuff
Explanation
Saul was hiding among the stuff when Samuel wanted to present him to the people at Mizpah. This means that Saul was not ready or willing to be presented as the chosen leader. He was hesitant and tried to avoid the attention by hiding among the belongings. This suggests a lack of confidence or reluctance on Saul's part to take on the role that Samuel had in mind for him.
9.
What did the people shout when Samuel presented Saul?
Correct Answer
A. God save the king
Explanation
When Samuel presented Saul, the people shouted "God save the king". This phrase is commonly used to express support and loyalty to a monarch or leader. In this context, it signifies the people's acceptance and endorsement of Saul as their king. The phrase implies a desire for God's protection and blessings upon the king, highlighting the religious and spiritual significance of the event.
10.
What could be said about the condition of the sons of Eli?
Correct Answer
E. A & B
Explanation
The condition of the sons of Eli can be described as follows: they did not know the Lord and they engaged in sexual relations with the women who gathered at the entrance of the tabernacle. This is indicated by the statements "They knew not the Lord" and "They lay with the women that assembled at the door of the tabernacle." Therefore, the correct answer is A & B.
11.
What was the condition Nahash, the army of the Ammonites, asked?
Correct Answer
C. "I will gouge out the right eye of every one of you as you disgrace upon all Israel."
Explanation
Nahash, the army of the Ammonites, asked the condition that he would gouge out the right eye of every one of the Israelites as a sign of their disgrace upon all of Israel.
12.
What did Samuel's mother bring him each year?
Correct Answer
C. Coat
Explanation
Samuel's mother brought him a coat each year.
13.
Who did Samuel think had called him at night?
Correct Answer
D. Eli
Explanation
Samuel thought that Eli had called him at night.
14.
Who helped David escape out the window?
Correct Answer
B. Michal
Explanation
Michal helped David escape out the window.
15.
Who in Israel had swords
Correct Answer
E. A & C
Explanation
The correct answer is "A & C" because both Johnathan and Saul had swords in Israel. David is not mentioned as having a sword in the given information. Therefore, the correct answer is A & C, indicating that both Johnathan and Saul had swords.
16.
What was Eli's occupation?
Correct Answer
E. B & D
Explanation
The correct answer is B & D, which means Eli's occupation was both High Priest and Judge. This implies that Eli held important roles in both religious and legal matters. As the High Priest, he would have been responsible for performing religious rituals and overseeing the religious affairs of the Israelites. As a Judge, he would have been involved in making legal decisions and settling disputes among the people. This dual occupation suggests that Eli had significant authority and influence in the community.
17.
What did Israel do when they bought the Ark of the Covenant into camp?
Correct Answer
D. Shouted with a great shout
Explanation
When Israel brought the Ark of the Covenant into camp, they shouted with a great shout. This indicates that they expressed their joy and excitement by raising their voices loudly. It could have been a way for them to show their reverence and gratitude towards the Lord for allowing them to possess the Ark. This action also symbolizes their belief in the power and presence of God, as they celebrated the arrival of the Ark in their midst.
18.
What others leaders in the Old Testament had more than one wife, {even though this was not God's original intention for marriage}?
Correct Answer
D. Abraham, Jacob, and David
Explanation
Abraham, Jacob, and David are mentioned in the Old Testament as having more than one wife, even though it was not originally intended by God for marriage to be this way. This practice was common during that time period, but it does not align with God's original design for marriage, which is one man and one woman. Despite their multiple wives, these leaders still played significant roles in biblical history.
19.
Who was killed when the Philistines captured the ark?
Correct Answer
E. B & C
Explanation
According to the biblical account in 1 Samuel 4, Hophni and Phinehas, the sons of Eli, were killed when the Philistines captured the Ark of the Covenant during a battle. Eli, their father, also died upon hearing the news of the Ark's capture and his sons' deaths.
20.
Joab was Saul's commander.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
Joab was not Saul's commander. Joab was actually the commander of King David's army. In the Bible, Joab is mentioned as the commander of David's forces, leading them in various battles. Saul, on the other hand, had different commanders throughout his reign, but Joab was not one of them. Therefore, the correct answer is false.
21.
How did Jonathan love David?
Correct Answer
D. As his own soul
Explanation
Jonathan loved David as his own soul. This means that Jonathan had a deep and intense love for David, similar to the love one has for oneself. Their bond was incredibly strong and Jonathan cared for David as if he were a part of himself. This level of love and devotion shows the depth of their friendship and the closeness of their relationship.
22.
What caused the panic among the Philistines?
Correct Answer
A. The earth quaked
Explanation
The panic among the Philistines was caused by the earthquake. The sudden shaking of the earth would have been a frightening and unexpected event, leading to panic among the people.
23.
Who was asked to come and get the ark?
Correct Answer
A. The inhabitants of Kirjathjearim
Explanation
The correct answer is the inhabitants of Kirjathjearim. In the Bible, after the Philistines returned the Ark of the Covenant to the Israelites, it was initially placed in the house of Abinadab in Kirjathjearim. The people of Kirjathjearim were then asked to come and get the ark and bring it to their city.
24.
Elkanah explained to Hannah that having him was better than what?
Correct Answer
B. Having 10 Sons
Explanation
Elkanah explained to Hannah that having 10 sons was better than anything else. This implies that Elkanah believed that having a large number of sons would bring more happiness, security, and fulfillment to Hannah's life compared to any other possible option. This answer suggests that Elkanah valued the idea of a large and prosperous family, and believed that having 10 sons would bring Hannah the greatest joy and satisfaction.
25.
How many daughters and sons did Saul have?
Correct Answer
D. 3 sons 2 daughters
Explanation
Saul had 3 sons and 2 daughters.
26.
What did Abimelech give David?
Correct Answer
F. A and C
Explanation
In 1 Samuel 21, when David fled from King Saul, Abimelech the priest gave David the showbread (holy bread) because he had no other food to offer. Additionally, Abimelech gave David Goliath's sword, which had been kept in storage after David's earlier victory over the giant. This provision helped David as he continued his journey while being pursued by Saul. Grapes are not mentioned in this account.
27.
After Hannah was intimate with Elkahanh, and {the Lord remembered her petition}, she has a son named Samuel meaning what?
Correct Answer
E. Asked of God
Explanation
The name Samuel means "Asked of God". This suggests that Hannah's son was a result of her prayer and petition to God. The name reflects the idea that Samuel was a special child who was specifically requested and granted by God.
28.
What did Saul spare?
Correct Answer
D. All of the above
Explanation
Saul spared all of the above, which includes Agag the king of the Amalekites, the best of the sheep, and all that was good. This means that Saul did not fully carry out the command given to him by God to completely destroy the Amalekites and their possessions.
29.
What is another word for "Seer"?
Correct Answer
C. PropHet
Explanation
A seer is someone who is believed to have the ability to see the future or have insights into future events. A prophet is also someone who is believed to have the ability to predict the future or receive divine messages. Therefore, the word "prophet" is synonymous with the word "seer".
30.
Who attacked and destroyed the garrison of Philistines at Geba?
Correct Answer
B. Jonathan
Explanation
Jonathan attacked and destroyed the garrison of Philistines at Geba. This is evident from the biblical account in 1 Samuel 13:3, where it is mentioned that Jonathan attacked the Philistine outpost at Geba, causing panic among the Philistines. Jonathan's bravery and military skills are highlighted throughout the narrative, making him the most likely candidate for this action.