Red Level Questions Who said I brought you up out of Egypt and led you into the land I swore to give to your ancestors Judges 21 Deborah Joshua The angel of the Lord Who said I brought you up out of Egypt and led you into the land I swore to give to your ancestors Judges 2 ID: 491148
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Dig Site 12
Red Level QuestionsSlide2
Who said, “I brought you up out of Egypt and led you into the land I swore to give to your ancestors”? (Judges 2:1)
Deborah
Joshua
The angel of the LordSlide3
Who said, “I brought you up out of Egypt and led you into the land I swore to give to your ancestors”? (Judges 2:1)
Deborah
Joshua
The angel of the LordSlide4
What did the angel of the Lord tell Israel to break down? (2:2)
The altars of the people of the land
Promises they made to the people
The idols they had builtSlide5
What did the angel of the Lord tell Israel to break down? (2:2)
The altars of the people of the land
Promises they made to the people
The idols they had builtSlide6
What would the gods of the people of the land be to the Israelites? (2:3)
Snares
Thorns in their sides
PowerfulSlide7
What would the gods of the people of the land be to the Israelites? (2:3)
Snares
Thorns in their sides
PowerfulSlide8
What gods did the Israelites serve when they did evil in the eyes of the Lord? (2:11)
The
Baals
The gods of the Egyptians
The idols they builtSlide9
What gods did the Israelites serve when they did evil in the eyes of the Lord? (2:11)
The
Baals
The gods of the Egyptians
The idols they builtSlide10
What did the Lord do with Israel because He was angry with them? (2:13-14)
He took away their land.
He let raiders plunder them.
He brought a flood to Israel.Slide11
What did the Lord do with Israel because He was angry with them? (2:13-14)
He took away their land.
He let raiders plunder them.
He brought a flood to Israel.Slide12
After the Israelites worshipped other gods, what happened when they went out to fight their enemies all around? (2:14-15)
The Lord helped them take over their enemies.
The Lord’s hand was against them.
The Lord helped them defeat their enemies.Slide13
After the Israelites worshipped other gods, what happened when they went out to fight their enemies all around? (2:14-15)
The Lord helped them take over their enemies.
The Lord’s hand was against them.
The Lord helped them defeat their enemies.Slide14
Who were in great distress? (2:15)
The Egyptians
The Canaanites
The IsraelitesSlide15
Who were in great distress? (2:15)
The Egyptians
The Canaanites
The IsraelitesSlide16
Who did the Lord raise up for the Israelites when they were in great distress?
(2:15-16)
Judges
Moses
ProphetsSlide17
Who did the Lord raise up for the Israelites when they were in great distress?
(2:15-16)
Judges
Moses
ProphetsSlide18
What did the judges do for the Israelites? (2:16)
They decided how the people would be punished.
They saved them from the raiders.
Both answers are correct.Slide19
What did the judges do for the Israelites? (2:16)
They decided how the people would be punished.
They saved them from the raiders.
Both answers are correct.Slide20
What did the people do instead of listening to their judges? (2:17)
They worshipped other gods.
They quickly turned from obeying the Lord.
Both answers are correct.Slide21
What did the people do instead of listening to their judges? (2:17)
They worshipped other gods.
They quickly turned from obeying the Lord.
Both answers are correct.Slide22
What happened when the Lord raised up a judge for the Israelites? (2:18)
The judge ran away from the Israelites’ enemies.
The Lord saved them from their enemies.
Both answers are correct.Slide23
What happened when the Lord raised up a judge for the Israelites? (2:18)
The judge ran away from the Israelites’ enemies.
The Lord saved them from their enemies.
Both answers are correct.Slide24
How long did the Lord save the Israelites from their enemies? (2:18)
As long as the judge lived
One week
As long as it took to defeat all their enemiesSlide25
How long did the Lord save the Israelites from their enemies? (2:18)
As long as the judge lived
One week
As long as it took to defeat all their enemiesSlide26
Who had compassion on the Israelites? (2:18)
Their enemies
The Lord
The judgesSlide27
Who had compassion on the Israelites? (2:18)
Their enemies
The Lord
The judgesSlide28
When the judge died, what did the people refuse to do? (2:19)
Give up their evil practices
Give up their stubborn ways
Both answers are correct.Slide29
When the judge died, what did the people refuse to do? (2:19)
Give up their evil practices
Give up their stubborn ways
Both answers are correct.Slide30
Why was the Lord angry with the Israelites? (2:20)
They violated their covenant with Him.
They forgot to give Him praise.
They did not offer a sacrifice to Him.Slide31
Why was the Lord angry with the Israelites? (2:20)
They violated their covenant with Him.
They forgot to give Him praise.
They did not offer a sacrifice to Him.Slide32
Who did the Lord use to test Israel? (2:21-22)
Other nations
Joshua
PharaohSlide33
Who did the Lord use to test Israel? (2:21-22)
Other nations
Joshua
PharaohSlide34
Why did the Lord test Israel? (2:22)
To punish them for all their disobedience
To see if they would keep and walk in the way of the Lord
To scare them from ever worshipping idolsSlide35
Why did the Lord test Israel? (2:22)
To punish them for all their disobedience
To see if they would keep and walk in the way of the Lord
To scare them from ever worshipping idolsSlide36
Who did the Lord not drive out at once? (2:23)
The other nations
The Egyptians
The IsraelitesSlide37
Who did the Lord not drive out at once? (2:23)
The other nations
The Egyptians
The IsraelitesSlide38
Finish this verse: “Lord, our God, You answered them; You were to Israel a forgiving…” (Psalm 99:8)
“…God. You looked out for the needs of Your people.”
“…God, though You punished their misdeeds.”
“…God, forgiving all their misdeeds.”Slide39
Finish this verse: “Lord, our God, You answered them; You were to Israel a forgiving…” (Psalm 99:8)
“…God. You looked out for the needs of Your people.”
“…God, though You punished their misdeeds.”
“…God, forgiving all their misdeeds.”