Israel`s Judges and Kings

Israel’s Judges and Kings
Workbook
Answer these questions.
1.
How many years did the Israelites wander in the wilderness?
2.
Did God keep His word when He said that generation who didn’t believe on
Him would die in the wilderness?
3.
Who did God appoint to be the next leader of Israel?
4.
How did God punish the Israelites when they turned their backs on Him and
started worshipping idols?
5.
Why did a loving God allow the Israelites to be conquered repeatedly by their
enemies?
6.
Why did God preserve Israel through the ages?
7.
Why was the nation of Israel more fortunate than other nations in regard to
their ruler?
8.
Why did the Israelites want a man king?
9.
Why was David accepted of God and forgiven of his sins?
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10. Explain how we as sinners are like a sheep:
11. What promise from God did the prophet Nathan give King David?
12. What was the significance of the curtain that divided the most holy place
from the holy place?
13. Why did Israel split into two kingdoms after King Solomon’s death?
14. Why do we have God’s written word?
Write true or false on the blank.
________ 15.
After the death of Joshua, the Israelites continued to follow the
Lord.
________ 16.
When people worship anything other than the true and living
God, they are actually worshipping Satan.
________ 17. God promised to punish those who do not believe and trust
Him.
________ 18.
The Children of Israel elected judges to lead them.
________ 19.
God wants every person in the world to have his or her own
relationship with Him.
________ 20. It is through the Jewish people that we have the Bible today.
________ 21. The kings of Israel believed and trusted in God.
________ 22.
There has never been any archeological discovery that goes
against biblical record.
________ 23.
David was a prophet of God.
________ 24.
The people could not go to God themselves; they had to depend
on the high priest and the animal blood he offered for them.
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________ 25.
Every year God forgave their sins, holding off his judgment,
waiting for the time when a perfect and complete payment for
sin would be made.
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