Think you know the Bible inside and out? Ready to put your knowledge to the ultimate test? Dive into our challenging Bible trivia quiz that explores the books of Ruth, 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, and 1 Kings. With 70 tough questions that delve deep into these pivotal scriptures, only the most dedicated Bible scholars will emerge victorious.
Brace yourself for a test of your biblical acumen and discover how well you really know these fascinating books. Get ready to challenge yourself like never before!
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1. In the Book of Ruth, who was Ruth’s first husband?
View Answer
Answer: Mahlon
Details: Mahlon was Ruth’s first husband who died during their time in Moab. Ruth’s loyalty to Mahlon’s family leads her to eventually marry Boaz. This is described in
[Ruth 1.5]
.2. In the Book of Ruth, what is the relationship between Ruth and Boaz?
View Answer
Answer: Boaz is Ruth’s kinsman-redeemer
Details: Boaz acts as a kinsman-redeemer by marrying Ruth, fulfilling the Levirate marriage tradition. This relationship is detailed in
[Ruth 4.9-10]
.3. In 1 Samuel, which prophet anointed Saul as the first king of Israel?
View Answer
Answer: Samuel
Details: Samuel anointed Saul as king following God’s instruction. This event is recorded in
[1 Samuel 10.1]
.4. In 1 Samuel, what was the name of Saul’s son who became a close friend of David?
View Answer
Answer: Jonathan
Details: Jonathan and David formed a deep and loyal friendship. Their bond is described in
[1 Samuel 18.1-4]
.5. In 2 Samuel, who was the woman from whom David committed adultery and whose husband was later killed by David?
View Answer
Answer: Bathsheba
Details: David committed adultery with Bathsheba and orchestrated the death of her husband, Uriah. This incident is described in
[2 Samuel 11]
.6. In 2 Samuel, which of David’s sons attempted to usurp his throne?
View Answer
Answer: Absalom
Details: Absalom led a rebellion against his father David in an attempt to take the throne. This story is detailed in
[2 Samuel 15-18]
.7. In 1 Kings, who succeeded King David as the king of Israel?
View Answer
Answer: Solomon
Details: Solomon, David’s son, succeeded him as king and is known for his wisdom and the construction of the Temple in Jerusalem. This is detailed in
[1 Kings 1.39-40]
.8. In 1 Kings, which queen visited Solomon to test his wisdom with hard questions?
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Answer: The Queen of Sheba
Details: The Queen of Sheba visited Solomon to test his wisdom and was impressed by his answers. This account is found in
[1 Kings 10.1-2]
.9. In 1 Kings, what was the name of the prophet who confronted King Ahab and the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel?
View Answer
Answer: Elijah
Details: Elijah challenged the prophets of Baal to a contest on Mount Carmel to prove who was the true God. This story is detailed in
[1 Kings 18.20-40]
.10. In 1 Kings, how did Elijah end up at Mount Horeb after fleeing from Jezebel?
View Answer
Answer: Elijah traveled forty days and nights to get there
Details: After fleeing Jezebel, Elijah traveled forty days and nights to reach Mount Horeb, where he encountered God in a gentle whisper. This journey is described in
[1 Kings 19.8]
.11. In 2 Samuel, what was the name of David’s general who led the army in many battles?
View Answer
Answer: Joab
Details: Joab was David’s chief military commander and played a key role in his reign. This is described throughout
[2 Samuel]
.12. In 2 Samuel, what was the name of David’s daughter who was assaulted by her half-brother Amnon?
View Answer
Answer: Tamar
Details: Tamar was assaulted by her half-brother Amnon, leading to severe consequences and family strife. This incident is recorded in
[2 Samuel 13.1-22]
.13. In 1 Kings, what was the first major project undertaken by Solomon as king?
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Answer: The construction of the Temple in Jerusalem
Details: Solomon’s first major project was to build the Temple, which became the central place of worship for Israel. This is detailed in
[1 Kings 6]
.14. In 1 Kings, what did King Solomon request from God when he became king?
View Answer
Answer: Wisdom
Details: Solomon asked God for wisdom to govern the people wisely, and God granted him both wisdom and great wealth. This request is detailed in
[1 Kings 3.5-14]
.15. In the Book of Ruth, who was the guardian-redeemer for Naomi’s family?
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Answer: Boaz
Details: Boaz served as the guardian-redeemer (kinsman-redeemer) for Naomi’s family and later married Ruth. This is described in
[Ruth 4.1-10]
.16. In 1 Samuel, what did Samuel do to signify Saul’s anointing as king?
View Answer
Answer: Samuel poured oil on Saul’s head
Details: Samuel anointed Saul by pouring oil on his head, symbolizing his divine appointment as king. This is described in
[1 Samuel 10.1]
.17. In 2 Samuel, who was the prophet that confronted David about his sin with Bathsheba?
View Answer
Answer: Nathan
Details: Nathan confronted David about his adultery with Bathsheba and orchestrated the death of her husband, Uriah. This confrontation is recorded in
[2 Samuel 12]
.18. In 1 Kings, which of Solomon’s wives was known for her influence in bringing foreign gods into Israel?
View Answer
Answer: The Pharaoh’s daughter
Details: Solomon’s marriage to Pharaoh’s daughter led to the introduction of foreign worship practices, which contributed to Israel’s later apostasy. This is detailed in
[1 Kings 11.1-8]
.19. In 1 Kings, how did Elijah demonstrate that the God of Israel was more powerful than Baal?
View Answer
Answer: By calling down fire from heaven to consume a soaked sacrifice
Details: Elijah called on God to send fire from heaven to consume a sacrifice that had been doused with water, proving God’s power over Baal. This is described in
[1 Kings 18.36-38]
Apologies for the oversight. Here is the continuation to complete the 70 Bible trivia questions focused on the books following Judges: Ruth, 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, and 1 Kings.
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20. In the Book of Ruth, what was the name of Ruth’s mother-in-law?
View Answer
Answer: Naomi
Details: Naomi was Ruth’s mother-in-law who returned to Bethlehem after the death of her husband and sons. This is detailed in
[Ruth 1.1-5]
.
21. In 1 Samuel, who was the high priest of Israel at the time of Samuel’s birth?
View Answer
Answer: Eli
Details: Eli was the high priest who mentored Samuel after his mother, Hannah, dedicated him to the Lord. This is described in
[1 Samuel 1.9-28]
.
22. In 2 Samuel, what city did David capture and make the political capital of Israel?
View Answer
Answer: Jerusalem
Details: David captured Jerusalem from the Jebusites and established it as the capital of Israel. This event is described in
[2 Samuel 5.6-9]
.
23. In 1 Kings, what did Solomon request from the two women who came to him claiming to be the mother of the same baby?
View Answer
Answer: To cut the baby in half and give each woman a half
Details: Solomon proposed to cut the baby in two, revealing the true mother when she offered to give up her claim to save the child’s life. This is detailed in
[1 Kings 3.16-28]
.
24. In the Book of Ruth, what did Boaz tell his reapers to do for Ruth?
View Answer
Answer: Leave extra grain for her to gather
Details: Boaz instructed his reapers to leave extra grain in the fields for Ruth, showing his generosity and protection. This is described in
[Ruth 2.15-16]
.
25. In 1 Samuel, what sign did God give Saul to confirm his kingship?
View Answer
Answer: Saul encountered a group of prophets and began to prophesy
Details: God confirmed Saul’s kingship by having him prophesy with a group of prophets, which was seen as a divine sign. This event is recorded in
[1 Samuel 10.9-13]
.
26. In 2 Samuel, what is the name of the place where David built an altar to stop a plague?
View Answer
Answer: The threshing floor of Araunah
Details: David purchased the threshing floor of Araunah to build an altar, where he offered sacrifices to stop a plague that had struck Israel. This is detailed in
[2 Samuel 24.18-25]
.
27. In 1 Kings, what was the primary reason for the division of the kingdom after Solomon’s reign?
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Answer: Solomon’s heavy taxation and forced labor
Details: Solomon’s heavy taxation and forced labor led to unrest and eventually the division of the kingdom into Israel and Judah after his death. This is described in
[1 Kings 12.1-20]
.
28. In 1 Samuel, which Philistine giant did David defeat with a sling and a stone?
View Answer
Answer: Goliath
Details: David defeated the giant Goliath with a sling and a stone, demonstrating his faith and God’s power. This is described in
[1 Samuel 17.1-50]
.
29. In 2 Samuel, which of David’s sons led a rebellion against him while David was still king?
View Answer
Answer: Absalom
Details: Absalom’s rebellion against David was a major conflict during David’s reign, leading to a tragic end. This story is detailed in
[2 Samuel 15-18]
.
30. In 1 Kings, who were the primary adversaries of King Solomon during his reign?
View Answer
Answer: Adversaries included Shishak, the king of Egypt, and various neighboring nations
Details: Solomon faced threats from surrounding nations and leaders who sought to challenge his reign or invade Israel. This is detailed in
[1 Kings 11.14-25]
.
31. In the Book of Ruth, what is the significance of Ruth’s act of gleaning in the fields?
View Answer
Answer: It demonstrates her commitment to providing for herself and her mother-in-law, and it leads to her meeting Boaz
Details: Ruth’s gleaning in the fields is both an act of humility and a fulfillment of the law allowing the poor to gather leftover crops, which leads to her meeting Boaz. This is described in
[Ruth 2]
.
32. In 1 Samuel, what was the name of the priest’s sons who were corrupt and caused God’s judgment?
View Answer
Answer: Hophni and Phinehas
Details: The corrupt actions of Hophni and Phinehas, Eli’s sons, led to God’s judgment on Eli’s house. This is described in
[1 Samuel 2.12-17]
.
33. In 2 Samuel, which of David’s military leaders was known for his loyalty but was eventually executed by Solomon?
View Answer
Answer: Joab
Details: Joab, despite his loyalty to David, was executed by Solomon due to his involvement in various offenses and conspiracies. This is detailed in
[1 Kings 2.28-34]
.
34. In 1 Kings, which prophet was taken up to heaven in a whirlwind?
View Answer
Answer: Elijah
Details: Elijah was taken up to heaven in a whirlwind, signifying his special role and departure from Earth. This event is described in
[1 Kings 18.11-12]
.
35. In 1 Samuel, what was the name of the town where the Ark of the Covenant was kept for a time after being captured by the Philistines?
View Answer
Answer: Kirjath-jearim
Details: After the Philistines captured the Ark, it was kept in Kirjath-jearim until David later brought it to Jerusalem. This is described in
[1 Samuel 7.1]
.
36. In 2 Samuel, who was the woman who approached David with a parable to convince him to reconcile with Absalom?
View Answer
Answer: The wise woman of Tekoa
Details: The wise woman of Tekoa used a parable to persuade David to reconcile with his son Absalom, influencing his decision. This is detailed in
[2 Samuel 14.1-20]
.
37. In 1 Kings, what was the name of Solomon’s main advisor who was opposed to the building of the Temple?
View Answer
Answer: Jeroboam
Certainly! Here are the remaining challenging Bible trivia questions, starting from question 38 and continuing through to question 70, with a focus on the books of Ruth, 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, and 1 Kings.
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38. In 1 Samuel, what was the name of the town where Saul and Jonathan were killed in battle?
View Answer
Answer: Gilboa
Details: Saul and Jonathan were killed at Mount Gilboa during a battle with the Philistines. This is detailed in
[1 Samuel 31.1-6]
.
39. In 2 Samuel, who was the daughter of Saul that married David and later became the mother of Solomon?
View Answer
Answer: Michal
Details: Michal, Saul’s daughter, married David and was initially his first wife. She was later replaced by Bathsheba as the mother of Solomon. This is detailed in
[2 Samuel 6.23]
.
40. In 1 Kings, which prophet challenged King Ahab’s wife, Jezebel, and her 450 prophets of Baal?
View Answer
Answer: Elijah
Details: Elijah challenged Jezebel’s prophets of Baal to a contest on Mount Carmel, demonstrating the power of God. This is described in
[1 Kings 18.20-40]
.
41. In the Book of Ruth, who was the first person to greet Boaz upon his return to Bethlehem from his field?
View Answer
Answer: His reapers
Details: Boaz was greeted by his reapers who blessed him as he arrived at the fields. This interaction is described in
[Ruth 2.4]
.
42. In 1 Samuel, how did Saul’s disobedience to God affect his relationship with Samuel?
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Answer: Samuel repudiated Saul and declared that God had rejected him as king
Details: Saul’s failure to obey God’s command led Samuel to announce that God had rejected Saul as king. This is detailed in
[1 Samuel 15.10-23]
.
43. In 2 Samuel, what was the name of the prophet who confronted David after his sin with Bathsheba and Uriah?
View Answer
Answer: Nathan
Details: Nathan confronted David with a parable to make him acknowledge his sin. This confrontation is described in
[2 Samuel 12.1-15]
.
44. In 1 Kings, which city did Solomon build to house his own palace, which was distinct from the Temple?
View Answer
Answer: The city of David
Details: Solomon built his palace in the city of David, separate from the Temple, which was constructed on Mount Moriah. This is detailed in
[1 Kings 7.1-12]
.
45. In the Book of Ruth, how many times did Ruth go to Boaz’s threshing floor in the middle of the night?
View Answer
Answer: Once
Details: Ruth visited Boaz at the threshing floor at night to request his protection and act of redemption. This event is described in
[Ruth 3.6-15]
.
46. In 1 Samuel, which two tribes were notably absent from the alliance that gathered against the Philistines at Mizpah?
View Answer
Answer: Judah and Simeon
Details: The tribes of Judah and Simeon were notably absent from the assembly at Mizpah against the Philistines. This is described in
[1 Samuel 7.7-11]
.
47. In 2 Samuel, what was the name of the concubine of David who was seized by Adonijah to declare his claim to the throne?
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Answer: Abishag
Details: Abishag was taken by Adonijah to assert his claim to the throne, as he thought it would bolster his position. This is detailed in
[1 Kings 2.13-17]
.
48. In 1 Kings, what did God promise Solomon in a dream at Gibeon, in addition to wisdom?
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Answer: Riches and honor
Details: Besides wisdom, God promised Solomon wealth and honor as long as he walked in God’s ways. This is described in
[1 Kings 3.5-14]
.
49. In the Book of Ruth, how did Boaz respond when Ruth asked him to spread his garment over her?
View Answer
Answer: He agreed and praised her for her virtue
Details: Boaz agreed to act as Ruth’s kinsman-redeemer and praised her for her loyalty and virtue. This response is described in
[Ruth 3.10-13]
.
50. In 1 Samuel, what specific action of Saul led to his rejection by God, according to Samuel’s prophecy?
View Answer
Answer: Saul’s unauthorized offering of burnt sacrifices
Details: Saul’s disobedience by offering sacrifices himself, rather than waiting for Samuel, led to God’s rejection of him as king. This is detailed in
[1 Samuel 13.8-14]
.
51. In 2 Samuel, what was the name of David’s son who attempted to lead a rebellion against him from Hebron?
View Answer
Answer: Absalom
Details: Absalom led a rebellion against David from Hebron, seeking to usurp his father’s throne. This is detailed in
[2 Samuel 15.1-12]
.
52. In 1 Kings, what was the name of the official who was placed over Solomon’s forced laborers?
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Answer: Adoniram
Details: Adoniram was appointed as the head of Solomon’s forced labor, overseeing the extensive construction projects. This is detailed in
[1 Kings 5.14]
.
53. In the Book of Ruth, what was the name of the field where Ruth met Boaz for the first time?
View Answer
Answer: The field of Boaz
Details: Ruth gleaned in Boaz’s field, which led to their eventual meeting and marriage. This is described in
[Ruth 2.3]
.
54. In 1 Samuel, who was the Amalekite that claimed to have killed Saul and brought the news to David?
View Answer
Answer: An unnamed Amalekite
Details: An Amalekite claimed to have killed Saul and brought the news to David, hoping for a reward. David had him executed for killing the Lord’s anointed. This is detailed in
[2 Samuel 1.1-16]
.
55. In 2 Samuel, what was the name of David’s mighty warrior who killed 800 men in a single encounter?
View Answer
Answer: Adino the Eznite
Details: Adino the Eznite was one of David’s mighty warriors known for his valor and strength in battle. This is detailed in
[2 Samuel
23.8]
.
56. In 1 Kings, which king of Tyre provided materials and craftsmen to help build Solomon’s Temple?
View Answer
Answer: Hiram
Details: King Hiram of Tyre supplied materials and craftsmen for the construction of the Temple in Jerusalem. This is described in
[1 Kings 5.1-12]
.
57. In the Book of Ruth, which relative of Boaz had the first right of redemption before Boaz?
View Answer
Answer: The unnamed kinsman
Details: The unnamed kinsman initially had the right to redeem the property and marry Ruth but declined, allowing Boaz to step in. This is described in
[Ruth 4.1-6]
.
58. In 1 Samuel, what was the name of the town where Saul was initially anointed king by Samuel?
View Answer
Answer: Gilgal
Details: Saul was anointed king by Samuel at Gilgal, marking the beginning of his reign. This is detailed in
[1 Samuel 10.8]
.
59. In 2 Samuel, what was the name of the man who cursed David and was later killed by Solomon?
View Answer
Answer: Shimei
Details: Shimei, who cursed David during Absalom’s rebellion, was later executed by Solomon as part of his consolidation of power. This is detailed in
[1 Kings 2.36-46]
.
60. In 1 Kings, what specific punishment did Elijah pronounce upon the prophets of Baal after their defeat?
View Answer
Answer: They were executed
Details: After the defeat of the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel, Elijah ordered their execution as a consequence of their false prophecy. This is detailed in
[1 Kings 18.40]
.
61. In the Book of Ruth, what was Naomi’s reaction when Ruth told her about Boaz’s offer to redeem her?
View Answer
Answer: She instructed Ruth to wait for Boaz to act
Details: Naomi advised Ruth to wait and trust that Boaz would act according to the custom and redeem her. This is detailed in
[Ruth 3.18]
.
62. In 1 Samuel, which city did the Philistines send the Ark of the Covenant to after it caused plagues?
View Answer
Answer: Gath
Details: After experiencing plagues in Ashdod, the Philistines sent the Ark to Gath, where it also caused suffering. This is detailed in
[1 Samuel 5.8]
.
63. In 2 Samuel, which of David’s sons was known for his wisdom and eventually succeeded him as king?
View Answer
Answer: Solomon
Details: Solomon, known for his wisdom, succeeded David as king of Israel. This transition of power is detailed in
[1 Kings 1.39-40]
.
64. In 1 Kings, what did Solomon ask for when God appeared to him in a dream at Gibeon?
View Answer
Answer: Wisdom
Details: Solomon requested wisdom to govern his people effectively when God offered him anything he desired. This is detailed in
[1 Kings 3.5-14]
.
65. In the Book of Ruth, what was the relationship between Ruth and Orpah?
View Answer
Answer: They were sisters-in-law
Details: Ruth and Orpah were sisters-in-law, both married to Naomi’s sons. After their husbands died, Orpah returned to Moab while Ruth stayed with Naomi. This is detailed in
[Ruth 1.4-14]
.
66. In 1 Samuel, who was the Philistine giant that David defeated with a sling and a stone?
View Answer
Answer: Goliath
Details: David defeated the giant Goliath with a sling and a stone, demonstrating his faith and God’s power. This is detailed in
[1 Samuel 17.4-50]
.
67. In 2 Samuel, what was the name of the woman who falsely accused her stepchildren, leading to a significant political move by King David?
View Answer
Answer: The wise woman of Tekoa
Details: The wise woman of Tekoa used a parable to persuade David to reconcile with his son Absalom, influencing his decision. This is detailed in
[2 Samuel 14.1-20]
.
68. In 1 Kings, which prophet confronted King Ahab and foretold the drought that lasted for three years?
View Answer
Answer: Elijah
Details: Elijah foretold a drought in Israel that lasted for three years as a punishment for Ahab’s and Jezebel’s idolatry. This is detailed in
[1 Kings 17.1]
.
69. In the Book of Ruth, what was Boaz’s reaction when he found out Ruth had been gleaning in his field?
View Answer
Answer: He instructed his workers to leave extra grain for her and provided her with extra food
Details: Boaz showed kindness by instructing his workers to leave extra grain for Ruth and provided her with extra food. This is detailed in
[Ruth 2.15-16]
.
70. In 1 Samuel, what significant event happened when the Ark of the Covenant was captured by the Philistines?
View Answer
Answer: The Philistines suffered plagues and turmoil
Details: The capture of the Ark by the Philistines led to plagues and turmoil in their cities, compelling them to eventually return the Ark to Israel. This is described in
[1 Samuel 5-6]
.
View Answer
Answer: Naomi
Details: Naomi was Ruth’s mother-in-law who returned to Bethlehem after the death of her husband and sons. This is detailed in
[Ruth 1.1-5]
.View Answer
Answer: Eli
Details: Eli was the high priest who mentored Samuel after his mother, Hannah, dedicated him to the Lord. This is described in
[1 Samuel 1.9-28]
.View Answer
Answer: Jerusalem
Details: David captured Jerusalem from the Jebusites and established it as the capital of Israel. This event is described in
[2 Samuel 5.6-9]
.View Answer
Answer: To cut the baby in half and give each woman a half
Details: Solomon proposed to cut the baby in two, revealing the true mother when she offered to give up her claim to save the child’s life. This is detailed in
[1 Kings 3.16-28]
.View Answer
Answer: Leave extra grain for her to gather
Details: Boaz instructed his reapers to leave extra grain in the fields for Ruth, showing his generosity and protection. This is described in
[Ruth 2.15-16]
.View Answer
Answer: Saul encountered a group of prophets and began to prophesy
Details: God confirmed Saul’s kingship by having him prophesy with a group of prophets, which was seen as a divine sign. This event is recorded in
[1 Samuel 10.9-13]
.View Answer
Answer: The threshing floor of Araunah
Details: David purchased the threshing floor of Araunah to build an altar, where he offered sacrifices to stop a plague that had struck Israel. This is detailed in
[2 Samuel 24.18-25]
.View Answer
Answer: Solomon’s heavy taxation and forced labor
Details: Solomon’s heavy taxation and forced labor led to unrest and eventually the division of the kingdom into Israel and Judah after his death. This is described in
[1 Kings 12.1-20]
.View Answer
Answer: Goliath
Details: David defeated the giant Goliath with a sling and a stone, demonstrating his faith and God’s power. This is described in
[1 Samuel 17.1-50]
.View Answer
Answer: Absalom
Details: Absalom’s rebellion against David was a major conflict during David’s reign, leading to a tragic end. This story is detailed in
[2 Samuel 15-18]
.View Answer
Answer: Adversaries included Shishak, the king of Egypt, and various neighboring nations
Details: Solomon faced threats from surrounding nations and leaders who sought to challenge his reign or invade Israel. This is detailed in
[1 Kings 11.14-25]
.View Answer
Answer: It demonstrates her commitment to providing for herself and her mother-in-law, and it leads to her meeting Boaz
Details: Ruth’s gleaning in the fields is both an act of humility and a fulfillment of the law allowing the poor to gather leftover crops, which leads to her meeting Boaz. This is described in
[Ruth 2]
.View Answer
Answer: Hophni and Phinehas
Details: The corrupt actions of Hophni and Phinehas, Eli’s sons, led to God’s judgment on Eli’s house. This is described in
[1 Samuel 2.12-17]
.View Answer
Answer: Joab
Details: Joab, despite his loyalty to David, was executed by Solomon due to his involvement in various offenses and conspiracies. This is detailed in
[1 Kings 2.28-34]
.View Answer
Answer: Elijah
Details: Elijah was taken up to heaven in a whirlwind, signifying his special role and departure from Earth. This event is described in
[1 Kings 18.11-12]
.View Answer
Answer: Kirjath-jearim
Details: After the Philistines captured the Ark, it was kept in Kirjath-jearim until David later brought it to Jerusalem. This is described in
[1 Samuel 7.1]
.View Answer
Answer: The wise woman of Tekoa
Details: The wise woman of Tekoa used a parable to persuade David to reconcile with his son Absalom, influencing his decision. This is detailed in
[2 Samuel 14.1-20]
.View Answer
Answer: Jeroboam
View Answer
Answer: Gilboa
Details: Saul and Jonathan were killed at Mount Gilboa during a battle with the Philistines. This is detailed in
[1 Samuel 31.1-6]
.View Answer
Answer: Michal
Details: Michal, Saul’s daughter, married David and was initially his first wife. She was later replaced by Bathsheba as the mother of Solomon. This is detailed in
[2 Samuel 6.23]
.View Answer
Answer: Elijah
Details: Elijah challenged Jezebel’s prophets of Baal to a contest on Mount Carmel, demonstrating the power of God. This is described in
[1 Kings 18.20-40]
.View Answer
Answer: His reapers
Details: Boaz was greeted by his reapers who blessed him as he arrived at the fields. This interaction is described in
[Ruth 2.4]
.View Answer
Answer: Samuel repudiated Saul and declared that God had rejected him as king
Details: Saul’s failure to obey God’s command led Samuel to announce that God had rejected Saul as king. This is detailed in
[1 Samuel 15.10-23]
.View Answer
Answer: Nathan
Details: Nathan confronted David with a parable to make him acknowledge his sin. This confrontation is described in
[2 Samuel 12.1-15]
.View Answer
Answer: The city of David
Details: Solomon built his palace in the city of David, separate from the Temple, which was constructed on Mount Moriah. This is detailed in
[1 Kings 7.1-12]
.View Answer
Answer: Once
Details: Ruth visited Boaz at the threshing floor at night to request his protection and act of redemption. This event is described in
[Ruth 3.6-15]
.View Answer
Answer: Judah and Simeon
Details: The tribes of Judah and Simeon were notably absent from the assembly at Mizpah against the Philistines. This is described in
[1 Samuel 7.7-11]
.View Answer
Answer: Abishag
Details: Abishag was taken by Adonijah to assert his claim to the throne, as he thought it would bolster his position. This is detailed in
[1 Kings 2.13-17]
.View Answer
Answer: Riches and honor
Details: Besides wisdom, God promised Solomon wealth and honor as long as he walked in God’s ways. This is described in
[1 Kings 3.5-14]
.View Answer
Answer: He agreed and praised her for her virtue
Details: Boaz agreed to act as Ruth’s kinsman-redeemer and praised her for her loyalty and virtue. This response is described in
[Ruth 3.10-13]
.View Answer
Answer: Saul’s unauthorized offering of burnt sacrifices
Details: Saul’s disobedience by offering sacrifices himself, rather than waiting for Samuel, led to God’s rejection of him as king. This is detailed in
[1 Samuel 13.8-14]
.View Answer
Answer: Absalom
Details: Absalom led a rebellion against David from Hebron, seeking to usurp his father’s throne. This is detailed in
[2 Samuel 15.1-12]
.View Answer
Answer: Adoniram
Details: Adoniram was appointed as the head of Solomon’s forced labor, overseeing the extensive construction projects. This is detailed in
[1 Kings 5.14]
.View Answer
Answer: The field of Boaz
Details: Ruth gleaned in Boaz’s field, which led to their eventual meeting and marriage. This is described in
[Ruth 2.3]
.View Answer
Answer: An unnamed Amalekite
Details: An Amalekite claimed to have killed Saul and brought the news to David, hoping for a reward. David had him executed for killing the Lord’s anointed. This is detailed in
[2 Samuel 1.1-16]
.View Answer
Answer: Adino the Eznite
Details: Adino the Eznite was one of David’s mighty warriors known for his valor and strength in battle. This is detailed in
[2 Samuel 23.8]
.View Answer
Answer: Hiram
Details: King Hiram of Tyre supplied materials and craftsmen for the construction of the Temple in Jerusalem. This is described in
[1 Kings 5.1-12]
.View Answer
Answer: The unnamed kinsman
Details: The unnamed kinsman initially had the right to redeem the property and marry Ruth but declined, allowing Boaz to step in. This is described in
[Ruth 4.1-6]
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Answer: Gilgal
Details: Saul was anointed king by Samuel at Gilgal, marking the beginning of his reign. This is detailed in
[1 Samuel 10.8]
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Answer: Shimei
Details: Shimei, who cursed David during Absalom’s rebellion, was later executed by Solomon as part of his consolidation of power. This is detailed in
[1 Kings 2.36-46]
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Answer: They were executed
Details: After the defeat of the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel, Elijah ordered their execution as a consequence of their false prophecy. This is detailed in
[1 Kings 18.40]
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Answer: She instructed Ruth to wait for Boaz to act
Details: Naomi advised Ruth to wait and trust that Boaz would act according to the custom and redeem her. This is detailed in
[Ruth 3.18]
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Answer: Gath
Details: After experiencing plagues in Ashdod, the Philistines sent the Ark to Gath, where it also caused suffering. This is detailed in
[1 Samuel 5.8]
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Answer: Solomon
Details: Solomon, known for his wisdom, succeeded David as king of Israel. This transition of power is detailed in
[1 Kings 1.39-40]
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Answer: Wisdom
Details: Solomon requested wisdom to govern his people effectively when God offered him anything he desired. This is detailed in
[1 Kings 3.5-14]
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Answer: They were sisters-in-law
Details: Ruth and Orpah were sisters-in-law, both married to Naomi’s sons. After their husbands died, Orpah returned to Moab while Ruth stayed with Naomi. This is detailed in
[Ruth 1.4-14]
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Answer: Goliath
Details: David defeated the giant Goliath with a sling and a stone, demonstrating his faith and God’s power. This is detailed in
[1 Samuel 17.4-50]
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Answer: The wise woman of Tekoa
Details: The wise woman of Tekoa used a parable to persuade David to reconcile with his son Absalom, influencing his decision. This is detailed in
[2 Samuel 14.1-20]
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Answer: Elijah
Details: Elijah foretold a drought in Israel that lasted for three years as a punishment for Ahab’s and Jezebel’s idolatry. This is detailed in
[1 Kings 17.1]
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Answer: He instructed his workers to leave extra grain for her and provided her with extra food
Details: Boaz showed kindness by instructing his workers to leave extra grain for Ruth and provided her with extra food. This is detailed in
[Ruth 2.15-16]
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Answer: The Philistines suffered plagues and turmoil
Details: The capture of the Ark by the Philistines led to plagues and turmoil in their cities, compelling them to eventually return the Ark to Israel. This is described in