# 1-1 I Sam 1:1 – Elkanah was a man from ________ A. Gilgal B. Ramathaim Zophim C. Jabesh Gilead # 1-2 I Sam 1:1 – Elkanah was an _____. A. Ammonite B. Ephraimite C. Amalekite # 1-3 I Sam 1:2 – The two wives of Elkanah were ____________. A. Hannah & Peninnah B. Hophni and Phinehas C. Rachel and Leah # 1-4 I Sam 1:4-5 – When making an offering, Elkanah gave a double portion to ______? A. Eli B. Peninnah C. Hannah # 1-5 I Sam 1:6 – Peninnah reviled & made Hannah miserable because _____? A. Elkanah gave Hannah a double portion B. The Lord had closed Hannah’s womb C. Hannah prayed to the Lord # 1-6 I Sam 1:9 – Who was sitting on a seat by the doorpost at the tabernacle of the Lord? A. Eli B. Elkanah C. Samuel # 1-7 I Sam 1:10-11 – Hannah prayed that if the Lord gave her a son, she would _____? A. Shave his head often B. Name him Samuel C. Give him to the Lord # 1-8 I Sam 1:12-14 – When Eli saw Hannah praying, he thought she was ____? A. Speaking in tongues B. Drunk from wine C. Filled with the word of God # 1-9 I Sam 1:15 – Hannah told Eli she was a “woman of ________”? A. “sorrowful spirit “ B. “sorrow and misery” C. “sorrow and sadness” # 1-10 I Sam 1:15 – What did Hannah pour out before the Lord? A. Her grief B. Her sorrow C. Her soul # 1-11 I Sam 1:17 – Eli told Hannah to go in peace and that God would _____? A. Give her comfort B. Grant her petition C. Give her a son # 1-12 I Sam 1:18 – What did Hannah do after she left Eli? A. She rejoiced and sang B. She gave thanks to God C. She ate # 1-13 I Sam 1:20 – Why did Hannah name her son Samuel? A. She promised God she would B. She had asked the Lord for him C. She liked the name # 1-14 I Sam 1:20-22 – Why did Hannah not go with Elkanah to offer yearly sacrifices to the Lord? A. Samuel could not travel B. Samuel was not eleven C. Samuel was not weaned # 1-15 I Sam 1:24 - What did Hannah take with her to the house of the Lord? A. Goats, meal, & oil B. Bulls, flour, & wine C. Sheep, grain, & wine # 1-16 I Sam 1:24 – When did Hannah take Samuel to the house of the Lord? A. After he was weaned B. After he could walk C. After he turned three # 1-17 I Sam 1:24 – Where was the house of the Lord? A. Gilgal B. Jerusalem C. Shiloh # 1-18 I Sam 1:25 – What did Hannah do when she brought the child to Eli? A. Spread ashes on the alter B. Sacrificed a sheep C. Slaughtered a bull # 1-19 I Sam 1:28 – How long was Samuel “lent to the Lord”? A. Until he was thirteen B. As long as he lived C. Until Eli’s death # 2-1 I Sam 2:1 – What does Hannah do to her enemies? A. Smiles at them B. Prays for them C. Lifts their name to the Lord # 2-2 I Sam 2:2 - “No one is holy like the LORD, For there is none besides You, Nor is there _________”? A. “any rock like our God” B. “any other like You” C. “salvation anywhere else” # 2-3 I Sam 2:3 - “For the LORD is the God of knowledge; And by Him _______? A. “people are blessed” B. “deeds are judged” C. “actions are weighed.” # 2-4 I Sam 2:4 - “The bows of the mighty men ________”? A. “are shot” B. “are broken” C. “are made straight” # 2-5 I Sam 2:5 – “Those who were full have hired themselves ______”? A. “out for bread” B. “out for work” C. “out for money” # 2-6 I Sam 2:8 – What does the poor and beggar inherit? A. A home in heaven B. The earth C. The throne of glory # 2-7 I Sam 2:8 – What does the Lord set the world upon? A. The foundations of the earth B. The pillars of the earth C. The mountains of the earth # 2-8 I Sam 2:10 - The adversaries of the LORD shall ______? A. “be broken in pieces” B. “have their hearts broken” C. “be broken by their enemies” # 2-9 I Sam 2:10 – What will the Lord exalt? A. The songs of His children B. The prayers of His people C. The horn of His anointed # 2-10 I Sam 2:11 – Where was the house of Elkanah? A. Gilgal B. Mizpah C. Ramah # 2-11 I Sam 2:12 - Now the sons of Eli were corrupt; they did not _____? A. “know the LORD” B. “know how to worship” C. “love the Lord” # 2-12 I Sam 2:13 – “when any man offered a sacrifice, the priest’s servant would come with ______”? A. “a two-pronged pitch fork” B. “a three-pronged fleshhook” C. “a fork and bowl” # 2-13 I Sam 2:15 – What kind of meat did the priest’s servant take when sacrifices were being made? A. Raw B. Boiled C. Roasted # 2-14 I Sam 2:15 – What did Eli’s sons want to do with the meat they took from those who made sacrifices? A. To boil the meat B. To roast the meat C. To cook the meat # 2-15 I Sam 2:17 – The sins of the young men were great before the Lord because ___? A. They abhorred the offering of the LORD B. They abhorred the people C. They abhorred the Lord # 2-16 I Sam 2:18 – As a child, what did Samuel wear when ministering to the Lord? A. A white ephod B. A linen robe C. A linen ephod # 2-17 I Sam 2:19 - How often did Samuel’s mother bring him a robe? A. Once every two years B. Year by year C. Twice a year # 2-18 I Sam 2:21 – After Samuel, how many children did Hannah bear? A. Three sons B. Three sons & two daughters C. Two daughters # 2-19 I Sam 2:22 – When Eli was old, what did he hear? A. Everything his sons did to all Israel B. Everything Samuel did C. The voice of God # 2-20 I Sam 2:24 – Eli told his sons that they make ______? A. “the LORD’s people transgress” B. “the LORD’s people sinners” C. “the LORD’s people unrighteous” # 2-21 I Sam 2:25 - If one man sins against another, who will judge him. ? A. God B. Eli C. The people # 2-22 I Sam 2:25 – Why did Eli’s sons not heed their fathers voice? A. Because the LORD desired to kill them B. Because they desired to kill Eli C. Because Eli desired to kill them # 2-23 I Sam 2:27-29 – The man of God told Eli that he _____? A. Feared his sons more than God B. Loved his sons more than God C. Honored his sons more than God # 2-24 I Sam 2:29 – What had Eli’s sons done with the best offerings of Israel? A. Honored God with them B. Made themselves fat C. Made the people eat them # 2-25 I Sam 2:30 – The Lord will honor those _____? A. Who honor Him B. Who honors others C. Who deserve honor # 2-26 I Sam 2:33 – When would the descendents of Eli’s house die? A. At an old age B. In the sunset of age C. In the flower of their age # 2-27 I Sam 2:34 - What was the sign that would come upon Hophni and Phinehas? A. Hophni would die before Phinehas B. They would die the same day C. Hophni would die & Phinehas would live # 2-28 I Sam 2:35 – The faithful priest God would raise up would do ______? A. According to the heart & mind of God B. According to God’s desires C. According to the word of God # 3-1 According to I Sam 3:1, “the word of the LORD was __________”? A. “heard every day” B. “often heard at night” C. “rare in those days” # 3-2 I Sam 3:3-4 – How did Samuel answer when the Lord called his name? A. “Who is calling me?” B. “Here I am, Eli!” C. “Here I am!” # 3-3 I Sam 3:5 – What did Eli tell Samuel when Samuel came to him the first time? A. “I did not call; listen closely.” B. “I did not call; lie down again.” C. “I did not call; but God did.” # 3-4 I Sam 3:6 – The second time Samuel went to Eli, Eli called Samuel ________? A. “my son” B. “servant of God” C. “servant of all servants” # 3-5 I Sam 3:8 – After the third time Samuel came to him, Eli perceived that ______? A. “Samuel was being called by God” B. “Samuel was not sleeping well” C. “the LORD had called the boy” # 3-6 I Sam 3:9 – What did Eli to Samuel to say if he was called a fourth time? A. ‘Speak, LORD, for I am here’ B. ‘Speak, LORD, for Your servant hears.’ C. ‘Speak, LORD, for Your servant is awake.’ # 3-7 I Sam 3:11 – The Lord told Samuel He would do something in Israel that would cause ______? A. The ears of everyone who hears it to tingle B. The feet of everyone who hears it to tremble C. The hands of everyone who hears it to shake # 3-8 I Sam 3:13 – Why will God judge the house of Eli forever ____? A. Because his sons were evil men B. Because of Eli’s vileness C. Because his sons made themselves vile # 3-9 I Sam 3:14 – “the iniquity of Eli’s house shall not be atoned for by ________”? A. “repentance & obedience” B. “sacrifice or offering” C. “songs & prayers” # 3-10 According to I Sam 3:15, Samuel was afraid _________? A. “to speak to Eli” B. “to tell Eli the vision” C. “to answer God’s call” # 3-11 I Sam 3:18 – Eli said, “It is the LORD ___”? A. “let Him do what is right” B. “let God have his way” C. “let Him do what seems good to Him.” # 3-12 I Sam 3:20 - What did all of Israel know about Samuel? A. He was established as a prophet of the LORD B. He would replace Eli as priest C. He would someday be king # 3-13 I Sam 3:21 – Where did the Lord reveal Himself to Samuel? A. In Gilgal B. In Ramah C. In Shiloh # 4-1 I Sam 4:1 – When battling the Philistines, the Israelites were camped ______? A. In Aphek B. Beside Ebenezer C. In Shiloh # 4-2 I Sam 4:2 – How many Israelites were killed by the Philistines? A. About forty B. About four hundred C. About four thousand # 4-3 I Sam 4:2 – Where did the Philistines kill the men in the Israelite army? A. In the field B. In the camp C. In the city # 4-4 I Sam 4:3 – What did the elders of Israel ask the people in the camp? A. “Why were you defeated” B. “Why did the Philistines win” C. “Why has the LORD defeated us” # 4-5 I Sam 4:3 – What did the elders want to bring from Shiloh to save them? A. The ark of the covenant B. Samuel, the prophet C. Eli, the priest # 4-6 I Sam 4:4 – Where does the Lord of host dwell? A. In the temple B. Above the ark C. Between the cherubim # 4-7 I Sam 4:4 – Who was with the ark of the covenant in Shiloh? A. Samuel and Eli B. Hophni & Phinehas C. Eli, Hophni, & Phinehas # 4-8 I Sam 4:5 – When the ark came into camp, what did all Israel do? A. Shouted loudly B. Sung loudly C. Prayed loudly # 4-9 I Sam 4:5 – When the camp of Israel shouted, what happened? A. The earth shook B. The sun disappeared C. Thunder and lighting appeared # 4-10 I Sam 4:7 – Why did the Philistines say, “God has come into the camp!”? A. Because they hear the shout B. Because they saw the ark C. Because they were afraid # 4-11 I Sam 4:7 – The Philistines said, “Woe to us! For such a thing has _______”? A. “never been seen before” B. “never been heard before” C. “never happened before” # 4-12 I Sam 4:9 – The Philistines told themselves to _______? A. “Be brave & strong men” B. “Be strong & pray like men” C. “Be strong & conduct yourselves like men” # 4-13 I Sam 4:10 – How many Israelites died in the “very great slaughter”? A. Three hundred foot soldiers B. Three thousand foot soldiers C. Thirty thousand foot soldiers # 4-14 I Sam 4:10-11 – In the “very great slaughter”, the Philistines captured ____? A. Hophni and Phinehas B. The ark of God C. Thirty thousand foot soldiers # 4-15 I Sam 4:12 - Who came to Shiloh with his clothes torn and dirt on his head? A. A man of Benjamin B. A man of Judah C. A man of Shiloh # 4-16 I Sam 4:13 – Why was Eli, sitting on a seat by the wayside watching? A. His heart trembled for Samuel B. His heart trembled for his sons C. His heart trembled for the ark of God # 4-17 I Sam 4:12-13 – When the man told those in the city the news, they all ______? A. Prayed to God B. Cried out C. Wept openly # 4-18 I Sam 4:14-15 - When Eli heard the noise of the outcry, he was___? A. Ninety-eight years old & blind B. Ninety-eight years old & lame C. Ninety-eight years old & sick # 4-19 I Sam 4:16 – When the man told Eli, “I fled today from the battle line”, Eli asked him ? A. “What happened, to my sons?” B. “What happened, my son?” C. “What happened, to the ark?” # 4-20 I Sam 4:17 – When asked, the messenger answered Eli and said _______? A. “Israel has fled before the Philistines” B. “Your sons are alive” C. “The ark of God is safe” # 4-21 I Sam 4:18 – When the man made mention of the ark of God, what did Eli do? A. Fell off the seat backward B. Fell face down onto the ground C. Fell down and cried # 4-22 I Sam 4:18 – Eli died from ______? A. A broken neck B. Being old C. Being heavy # 4-23 I Sam 4:18 – How long had Eli judged Israel? A. Twenty years B. Thirty years C. Forty years # 4-24 I Sam 4:19 – Who was with child and expecting to deliver? A. Hophni’s wife B. Phinehas’s wife C. Eli’s wife # 4-25 I Sam 4:19 – What did Eli’s daughter-inlaw do when she heard Eli & her husband were dead? A. She bowed herself & gave birth B. She bowed herself & prayed C. She gave birth to a daughter # 4-26 I Sam 4:21 – What was the name of the child Phinehas’s wife gave birth to? A. Ahijah B. Nahash C. Ichabod # 4-27 I Sam 4:21 - she named the child Ichabod, saying, ______? A. “The ark has departed from Israel!” B. “The glory has departed from Israel!” C. “The Lord has departed from Israel!” # 5-1 I Sam 5:1 – “Then the Philistines took the ark of God and ____”? A. “brought it from Shiloh to Gilgal” B. “brought it from Ebenezer to Ashdod” C. “brought it from Mizpah to Gilgal” # 5-2 I Sam 5:2 – Where did the Philistines take the ark of God? A. Into the house of Ashdod B. Into the house of Ekron C. Into the house of Dagon # 5-3 I Sam 5:3 – When the people of Ashdod arose early in the morning, where did they find Dagon? A. Fallen on its face B. Standing next to the ark C. Facing the ark of God # 5-4 I Sam 5:4 – The second time Dagon was found fallen, what was broken? A. Its head & both arms B. Its head & the soles of both feet C. Its head & the palms of both hands # 5-5 I Sam 5:5 – Those who go into Dagon’s house do not tread ________? A. On the threshold of Dagon B. In the doorway of the house C. On the walkway of Dagon # 5-6 I Sam 5:6 – What was heavy on the people of Ashdod? A. The anger of the LORD B. The hand of the LORD C. The rod of the LORD # 5-7 I Sam 5:6 – What did the Lord strike the people of Ashdod with? A. Tumors B. His rod C. Fear and trembling # 5-8 I Sam 5:7 – What did the men of Ashdod decide could not remain? A. The threshold of Dagon B. The broken remains of Dagon C. The ark of the God of Israel # 5-9 I Sam 5:8 – The men of Ashdod decided to move the ark of God to______? A. Gilgal B. Gath C. Shiloh # 5-10 I Sam 5:10 – Who cried, “They have brought the ark of the God of Israel to us, to kill us and our people!” A. The Ekronites B. The Philistines C. The Ephraimites # 5-11 I Sam 5:10-11 – Who did the Ekronites gather together? A. The lords of the Ekronites B. The people of Gath C. The lords of the Philistines # 5-12 I Sam 5:11 – What did the Ekronites tell the lords of the Philistines? A. “protect us from the ark of the God of Israel” B. “send away the ark of the God of Israel” C. “destroy the ark of the God of Israel” # 5-13 I Sam 5:12 – The men of Ekron who did not die were stricken with _____? A. Fear of the Philistines B. The heavy hand of the Lord C. The tumors # 6-1 I Sam 6:1 - How long was the ark of the Lord was in the country of the Philistines? A. Seven months B. Seven years C. Seven Weeks # 6-2 I Sam 6:2 – Who did the Philistines ask, “What shall we do with the ark of the Lord”? A. The prophets & the priests B. The priests & the diviners C. The priests & the magicians # 6-3 I Sam 6:3 – What were the Philistines told to send with the ark? A. A grain offering B. A peace offering C. A trespass offering # 6-4 I Sam 6:4 – What was the offering the Philistines sent with the ark? A. Three golden tumors & rats B. Five golden tumors & rats C. Seven golden tumors & rats # 6-5 I Sam 6:5 – “you shall give _____ to the God of Israel“? A. Worship B. Praise C. Glory # 6-6 I Sam 6:7 – What kind of cart was the ark to be set in ? A. A golden cart B. A new cart C. A wooden cart # 6-7 I Sam 6:7 - What was to be hitched to the cart? A. Two milk cows B. Two oxen C. Two bulls # 6-8 I Sam 6:9 – What was to be set beside the ark on the cart? A. A box with the articles of gold B. A bowl with the articles of gold C. A chest with the articles of gold # 6-9 I Sam 6:10 – Where were the calves of the cows hitched to the cart? A. Beside the cows B. At home C. In the fields # 6-10 I Sam 6:12 – Where did the cows head to when released with the cart? A. To the road to Shiloh B. To the road to Gilgal C. To the road to Beth Shemesh # 6-11 I Sam 6:12 – The lords of the Philistines followed the cart to the _____? A. Temple of Beth Shemesh B. City of Beth Shemesh C. Border of Beth Shemesh # 6-12 I Sam 6:13 – What were the people of Beth Shemesh doing when they saw the ark? A. Reaping their barley harvest B. Reaping their wheat harvest C. Planting their wheat # 6-13 I Sam 6:14 – Where did the cows with the cart stop? A. In the streets of Beth Shemesh B. In the field of Joshua C. In the valley of Beth Shemesh # 6-14 I Sam 6:14 – What did the people do when the cart stopped? A. Offered the cows on the wood from the cart as a sacrifice B. Sacrificed the cows, but saved the cart C. Used the cart for firewood # 6-15 I Sam 6:15 – Who took down the ark and the chest from the cart? A. The men of Beth Shemesh B. The priests C. The Levites # 6-16 I Sam 6:15 – Where was the ark and chest put ? A. On an altar B. On a large stone C. On the ground # 6-17 I Sam 6:16 – When the lords of the Philistines saw what the people of Beth Shemesh did, they _______? A. Returned to Ekron B. Gave thanks to God C. Returned to their own city # 6-18 I Sam 6:18 – What stone “remains to this day in the field of Joshua”? A. The Ebenezer stone B. The stone of Beth Shemesh C. The stone of Abel # 6-19 I Sam 6:19 – How many men of Beth Shemesh did the Lord strike? A. Fifty thousand & seven B. Fifty thousand & seventy C. Fifty thousand & seven hundred # 6-20 I Sam 6:19 – Why did the Lord strike the men of Beth Shemesh? A. Because they had looked into the ark B. Because they had touched the ark C. Because they saw the ark # 6-21 I Sam 6:21 – Who did the men of Beth Shemesh send messengers to? A. The inhabitants of Kirjath Jearim B. The priests at Gilgal C. The prophets at Shiloh # 6-22 I Sam 6:21 – What did the messengers from Beth Shemesh say? A. ”The ark is in the field of Joshua” B. “The Philistines have brought back the ark” C. “We want you to have your ark back” # 7-1 I Sam 7:1 – Where did the men of Kirjath Jearim take the ark of the Lord ? A. To the house of Abinadab B. To the field of Joshua C. To the border of Beth Shemesh # 7-2 I Sam 7:1 – Who did the men of Kirjath Jearim consecrate to keep the ark? A. Samuel B. Eleazar C. Abinadab # 7-3 I Sam 7:2 – How long did the ark remain in Kirjath Jearim ? A. Two years B. Twelve years C. Twenty years # 7-4 I Sam 7:3 – What was the house of Israel to put away before God would deliver them? A. The foreign gods & their idols B. The foreign gods & the Ashtoreths C. The foreign gods & their idols # 7-5 I Sam 7:4 – After putting away the Baals and the Ashtoreths, the house of Israel ___ ? A. Built an altar to the Lord B. Brought the ark to Mizpah C. Served the Lord only # 7-6 I Sam 7:6 – After gathering at Mizpah, the house of Israel ______? A. Drew water & fasted B. Fasted and prayed C. Prayed & poured water onto the ground # 7-7 I Sam 7:6 – At Mizpah, the house of Israel said “_______”? A. “We have disobeyed the Lord” B. “We have burdened the Lord” C. “We have sinned against the Lord” # 7-8 I Sam 7:6 – What did Samuel do at Mizpah? A. Condemned the Philistines B. Judged the children of Israel C. Judged the men of Kirjath Jearim # 7-9 I Sam 7:7 – Who went up against the children of Israel at Mizpah? A. The lords of the Philistines B. The men of Kirjath Jearim C. Abinadab & his son Eleazar # 7-10 I Sam 7:8 – Who did the children of Israel tell, “Do not cease to cry out to the Lord our God for us” ? A. Abinadab B. Eleazar C. Samuel # 7-11 I Sam 7:9 – What did Samuel offer as a burnt offering? A. A new born calf B. A suckling lamb C. A kid of a goat # 7-12 I Sam 7:10 – When Samuel was offering the burnt offering, the Lord ______? A. Thundered upon the Philistines B. Struck the Philistines with hail C. Struck the Philistines with lightening # 7-13 I Sam 7:10 – The loud thunder caused the Philistines to be _______? A. Frightened B. Confused C. Defeated # 7-14 I Sam 7:11 - The men of Israel drove the Philistines as far as ______? A. Below Beth Car B. Below Shen C. Below Mizpah # 7-15 I Sam 7:12 – The stone Samuel set up between Mizpah and Shen was called? A. The Joshua stone B. The stone of Mizpah C. Ebenezer # 7-16 I Sam 7:12 - When naming the Ebenezer stone, Samuel said? A. “The Lord protects us” B. “The Lord is our Rock” C. “The Lord has helped us” # 7-17 I Sam 7:13 – During “all the days of Samuel”, the hand of the Lord ______? A. Protected Israel B. Was against the Philistines C. Defeated the Amorites # 7-18 I Sam 7:13-14 – What was restored to Israel in the days of Samuel? A. The cities the Amorites had taken B. The cites the Philistines had taken C. The cities of Beth Shemesh # 7-19 I Sam 7:16 – What was the circuit Samuel went on? A. Bethel, Gilgal, and Ramah B. Bethel, Gilgal, and Mizpah C. Bethel, Mizpah, and Ramah # 7-21 I Sam 7:16 – How often did Samuel go on circuit? A. Month to month B. Year to year C. Every two years # 7-21 I Sam 7:17 – Where was Samuel’s home? A. Ramah B. Shiloh C. Bethel # 7-22 I Sam 7:17 – Where did Samuel build an altar to the Lord? A. Mizpah B. Ramah C. At the stone called Ebenezer # 8-1 I Sam 8:2 – Who were the sons of Samuel? A. Abinadab and Eleazar B. Joel and Abijah C. Hophni and Phinehas # 8-2 I Sam 8:1-2 – Where did the sons of Samuel judge Israel? A. In Mizpah B. In Beersheba C. In Ramah # 8-3 I Sam 8:3 – The sons of Samuel _____? A. Did not walk in his ways B. Followed the ways of God C. Followed the ways of the Philistines # 8-4 I Sam 8:3 – The sons of Samuel “turned aside after dishonest gain, took bribes, and _________”? A. “destroyed justice” B. “upheld justice” C. “perverted justice” # 8-5 I Sam 8:4 - Who gathered together & came to Samuel ? A. The priests of Israel B. The elders of Israel C. The lords of the Philistines # 8-6 I Sam 8:5 – What did the elders of Israel tell Samuel to do? A. Make them a king to judge them B. Make his sons stop judging them C. To be their king & judge them # 8-7 I Sam 8:6 – When the people asked for a king, Samuel was ______? A. Angered B. Relieved C. Displeased # 8-8 I Sam 8:6 – What did Samuel do when the people asked for a king? A. Granted their request B. Prayed to the Lord C. Asked to be alone # 8-9 I Sam 8:7 – What did the Lord tell Samuel to do? A. “Heed the voice of the people” B. “Pray for the people” C. “Reject the people” # 8-10 I Sam 8:7 – Who had the people of Israel rejected? A. Samuel’s sons B. Samuel C. The Lord # 8-11 I Sam 8:8 – What had the people of Israel done since the Lord brought them out of Egypt? A. Always served the Lord & no other Gods B. Forsaken Him & served other gods C. Worshipped only God # 8-12 I Sam 8:9 – The Lord told Samuel to heed the people’s voice and to ______? A. Forewarn them about the Philistines B. Tell them everything will be good C. Solemnly forewarn them # 8-13 I Sam 8:11 – Who will the king appoint to be his horsemen and run before his chariots? A. The young men of Israel B. The sons of Israel C. The aged men of Israel # 8-14 I Sam 8:13 – Who will the king take to be perfumers, cooks, and bakers? A. The elderly women of Israel B. The adult women of Israel C. The daughters of Israel # 8-15 I Sam 8:14 – What will the king give to his servants? A. Their best sheep, cattle, & goats B. Their best fields, vineyards, & olive groves C. Their best robes, garments, & shoes # 8-16 I Sam 8:18 – Samuel told the people on the day they cry out because of their king, __? A. The Lord will not hear them B. The Lord will deliver them C. The Lord will strike the king # 8-17 I Sam 8:19-20 – Why did the people want a king over them? A. Because Samuel could no longer judge B. They thought a king was a good idea C. To be like the nations around them # 8-18 I Sam 8:21-22 – After repeating the words of the people to the Lord, the Lord told Samuel to ______? A. “Make everyone go home” B. “Make an altar for Me” C. “Make them a king” # 9-1 I Sam 9:1 – Kish was a man of _____? A. Benjamin B. Judah C. Israel # 9-2 I Sam 9-2 – What was the name of Kish’s “choice and handsome son”? A. Saul B. Abiel C. Zeror # 9-3 I Sam 9:2 – Saul, from his shoulders upward was ______? A. Smarter than everyone else B. Better looking than anyone else C. Taller than any of the people # 9-4 I Sam 9:3 – What had Kish lost? A. His garments B. His donkeys C. His lands # 9-5 I Sam 9:4 – Saul did not find his father’s donkeys as he passed through ____? A. The mountains of Ephraim B. The mountains of Shalisha C. The mountains of Shaalim # 9*6 I Sam 9:5 – Why did Saul decide to return when in the land of Zuph? A. He did not want to find his father’s donkeys B. The servant with him wanted to return C. He did not want his father to worry about them # 9-7 I Sam 9:6 – Who did the servant say could tell them the way they should go? A. A prophet of God in the city B. A man of God in the city C. A seer of God in the city # 9-8 I Sam 9:7 – What concern did Saul have about going to see the man of God? A. They did not have a present for him B. They did not know where he lived C. They did not know his name # 9-9 I Sam 9:8 – What present did the servant have for the man of God? A. A fourth shekel of gold B. A fourth shekel of bronze C. A fourth shekel of silver # 9-10 I Sam 9:11 – What did Saul & the servant meet as the went up the hill to the city? A. Young men drinking water B. Young women returning with water C. Young women going to draw water # 9-11 I Sam 9:11 – What did Saul & the servant ask the young women? A. “Is the seer here?” B. “Is the prophet here?” C. “Is the man of God here?” # 9-12 I Sam 9:12 – Why had the seer come to the city that day? A. To set with the people on the high place B. The people were sacrificing on the high place C. To view the city from the high place # 9-13 I Sam 9:13 – Why would the people not eat before the seer arrived? A. He had to bless the sacrifice B. He was the invited guest C. It would have been rude # 9-14 I Sam 9:14 – Who met Saul and the servant as he was going to the high place? A. The seer B. Samuel C. The prophet # 9-15 I Sam 9:15-16 – The Lord had told Samuel he was to anoint a man from Benjamin ____? A. Commander over My people B. King over My people C. Shepherd over My people # 9-16 I Sam 9:15 – What was the commander over the Lord’s people to do? A. Increase their wealth B. Deliver them from their enemies C. Save them from the Philistines # 9-17 I Sam 9:18 – When Saul drew near to Samuel in the gate, what did Saul ask him? A. “When will I be king?” B. “Where is the seer’s house?” C. “Are you the seer?” # 9-18 I Sam 9:19 – What did Samuel tell Saul he would tell him tomorrow? A. All Saul wanted to know B. All that was in Saul’s heart C. All Saul should know # 9-19 I Sam 9:20 – What did Samuel tell Saul about the donkeys? A. They had been found B. He should stop looking for them C. They were still lost # 9-20 I Sam 9:22 – Where did Samuel have Saul & his servant sit? A. In the place of honor B. At the head table C. Next to Samuel # 9-21 I Sam 9:22 – About how many people were in the hall with Saul and Samuel? A. About thirty B. About three hundred C. About three thousand # 9-22 I Sam 9:23 – What did Samuel tell the cook? A. Bring the portion Samuel gave him B. Bring him a double portion C. Bring him a portion fit for a king # 9-23 I Sam 9:24 – What did the cook set before Saul? A. The thigh and a rib B. The thigh and its lower part C. The thigh and its upper part # 9-24 I Sam 9:25 – After leaving the high place, where did Samuel talk with Saul? A. In the city gate B. On top of the house C. In Samuel’s house # 9-25 I Sam 9:26 – What time of the day did Samuel send Saul on his way? A. About dawn B. About noon C. About evening # 9-26 I Sam 9:27 – Why did Samuel send the servant ahead of Saul? A. So he could introduce others to Saul B. So he could announce Saul king C. So he could announce the word of God to Saul # 10-1 I Sam 10:1 – What did Samuel pour on Saul’s head? A. Wine from a wineskin B. Water from a jug C. Oil from a flask # 10-2 I Sam 10:2 – What did Samuel tell Saul he would find at Zelzah ? A. The terebinth tree of Tabor B. His father’s donkeys C. Two men by Rachel’s tomb # 10-3 I Sam 10:2 – What will the men at Zelzah tell Saul? A. His father’s donkeys remain lost B. His father’s donkeys have been found C. His father is worried about his donkeys # 10-4 I Sam 10-3 – After meeting the men at Zelzah, were was Saul to go next? A. To the terebinth tree of Tabor B. To the house of God at Bethel C. To the stone called Ebenezer # 10-5 I Sam 10:3 – How many men would Saul meet going to the house of God? A. Only one B. Two C. Three # 10-6 I Sam 10:3 – What would the men going to Bethel be carrying? A. Goats, wheat, and wine B. Goats, bread, and wine C. Lambs, bread, and wine # 10-7 I Sam 10:4 – What was Saul to receive from the men he meet? A. Two loaves of bread B. Two goats C. Two skins of wine # 10-8 I Sam 10:5 – What was located on the “hill of God”? A. The lords of the Philistines B. The Philistine army C. A Philistine garrison # 10-9 I Sam 10:5 – What would Saul meet coming down from the high places? A. The lords of the Philistines B. A group of prophets C. A band of the Philistine garrison # 10-10 I Sam 10:5 – What did those coming down from the high place have? A. Goats, sheep, and wine B. An instrument, tambourine, flute & harp C. A crown, robe, and shoes # 10-11 I Sam 10:5 – What were those coming down from the high places doing? A. Singing praises to the king B. Playing instruments C. Prophesying # 10-12 I Sam 10:6 – What would happen when the Spirit of the Lord came upon Saul? A. He would prophesy & be turned into another man B. He would remain himself & prophesy C. He would be changed into someone else # 10-13 I Sam 10:8 – Where was Saul to go and wait for Samuel? A. Mizpah B. Bethel C. Gilgal # 10-14 I Sam 10:8 – How long was Saul to wait for Samuel? A. Seven days B. Three days C. One day # 10-15 I Sam 10:9 – When Saul turned his back from Samuel, God gave him ______? A. Another chance B. Another spirit C. Another heart # 10-16 I Sam 10:13 – When Saul finished prophesying, where did he go? A. To meet Samuel B. To the high place C. To the terebinth tree # 10-17 I Sam 10:14 – Who asked Saul & his servant, “Where did you go?” ? A. Saul’s uncle B. Saul’s father C. Saul’s brother # 10-18 I Sam 10:14 – Where did Saul tell his uncle they went when the donkeys could not be found? A. To Samuel B. To the seer C. To the prophet # 10-19 I Sam 10:15-16 - What did Saul tell his uncle Samuel said to Saul? A. That Saul would prophesy B. That Saul would be king C. The donkeys had been found # 10-20 I Sam 10:17 – Samuel called the people of the Lord together at? A. Bethel B. Gilgal C. Mizpah # 10-21 I Sam 10:17-19 – Samuel told the people at Mizpah they _____? A. Blessed by God B. Were obeying God C. Had rejected God # 10-22 I Sam 10:19 – How were the people to present themselves before the Lord? A. By fathers & by sons B. By families & by households C. By tribes & by clans # 10-23 I Sam 10:20 – Which of the tribes was chosen by Samuel? A. Judah B. Benjamin C. Ruben # 10-24 I Sam 10:21 – Which family was chosen from the selected tribe? A. Matri B. Kish C. Zeror # 10-25 I Sam 10:21 – When Saul was chosen he ______? A. Was cheered by the crowd B. Ran right up to Samuel C. Could not be found # 10-26 I Sam 10:22 – Where was Saul when he was chosen by Samuel? A. Hidden in the crowd B. Hidden among the equipment C. Hidden among the animals # 10-27 I Sam 10:24 – What did the people say when Samuel said, “there is no one like him among all the people?”? A. “Long live the king!” B. “We will worship the king!” C. “Give praises to God for a king!” # 10-28 I Sam 10:25 – What did Samuel explain to the people? A. How they are to obey a king B. How a king rules his people C. The behavior of royalty # 10-29 I Sam 10:26 – After being appointed king, Saul went to ______? A. Gilgal B. Gibeah C. Mizpah # 10-30 I Sam 10:26 – Who went with Saul to his home? A. His servants B. Valiant men C. Rebels # 10-31 I Sam 10:27 – Who asked, “How can this man save us?” ? A. Some of the people B. Some of Saul’s servants C. Some rebels # 10-32 I Sam 10:27 – Who did not give presents to Saul? A. Some rebels B. Some of his brothers C. Some of the people # 11-1 I Sam 11:1 – Who came up and encamped against Jabesh Gilead? A. Saul the Benjamite B. Nahash the Ammonite C. Goliath the Philistine # 11-2 I Sam 11:1 – What did men of Jabesh say to Nahash ? A. “Make us your servants” B. “Give us peace in the land” C. “Make a covenant with us” # 11-3 I Sam 11:2 – What was the condition of the covenant that Nahash wanted? A. To put out their right eye B. To cut off their right thumbs C. To break their right foot # 11-4 I Sam 11:2 – What did Nahash want to bring upon all of Israel? A. Embarrassment B. Disgust C. Reproach # 11-5 I Sam 11:3 – How many days did the elders of Jabesh ask Nahash to hold off? A. Seven B. Three C. One # 11-6 I Sam 11:3 – What did the elders of Jabesh send throughout the territory of Israel? A. Soldiers B. Letters C. Messengers # 11-7 I Sam 11:3 – Under what condition would the elders of Jabesh come out to Nahash? A. If no one answered their letters B. If there was no one to save them C. If all the people were afraid # 11-8 I Sam 11:4 – What did the people of Gibeah do when they heard the messengers from Jabesh? A. Lifted up their voices & wept B. Decided to fight for Jabesh C. Prayed to God for deliverance # 11-9 I Sam 11:5 – Where was Saul when the message from Jabesh was read? A. In the field with the herd B. In the battle field with the army C. In the king’s palace # 11-10 I Sam 11:5 – What did Saul ask when he heard the people of Gibeah weeping? A. “Who troubles the people?” B. “What trouble are the people in?” C. “What troubles the people?” # 11-11 I Sam 11:6 – What came upon Saul when he heard the news from Jabesh? A. The fear of Nahash B. The wrath of the Lord C. The Spirit of God # 11-12 I Sam 11:7 – What did Saul send throughout the territory of Israel? A. Pieces of sheep B. Pieces of cattle C. Pieces of oxen # 11-13 I Sam 11:7 – What would happen to the oxen of those who did not go to battle with Saul and Samuel? A. They would be taken by Saul B. They would be killed C. They would be cut into pieces # 11-14 I Sam 11:8 – Where did Saul number the children of Israel and the men of Judah? A. Jabesh Gilead B. Bezek C. Gibeah # 11-15 I Sam 11:8 – When Saul numbered them, the men of Judah were ____? A. Thirty thousand B. Three hundred thousand C. Three hundred & thirty thousand # 11-16 I Sam 11:10 – After hearing the messengers, what did the men of Jabesh tell Nahash? A. “Tomorrow we will battle you” B. “Tomorrow we will defeat you” C. “Tomorrow we will come out to you” # 11-17 I Sam 11:11 – How many companies did Saul put the people in? A. Two B. Three C. Four # 11-18 I Sam 11:11 – When did the people come into the midst of the camp? A. In the morning watch B. In the heat of the day C. In the cool of evening # 11-19 I Sam 11:11 – The people killed the Ammonites until _____? A. No two were left together B. The sun went down C. The heat of the day # 11-20 I Sam 11:13 –“Not a man shall be put to death this day, for today the Lord ___”? A. “has delivered Israel” B. “has accomplished salvation in Israel” C. “has accomplished much in Israel” # 11-21 I Sam 11:14 - Then Samuel said to the people, “Come, let us go to Gilgal and ______.” ? A. “establish the kingdom there.” B. “renew the kingdom there.” C. “make Saul king there.” # 11-22 I Sam 11:15 – Where did the people make Saul king before the Lord? A. Gibeah B. Jabesh Gilead C. Gilgal # 11-23 I Sam 11:15 – What did the people sacrifice before the Lord at Gilgal? A. Peace offerings B. Burnt offerings C. Sin offerings # 12-1 I Sam 12:2 – Samuel described himself as ______? A. Old with a grey beard B. Old and greyheaded C. Old and broken hearted # 12-2 I Sam 12:3 – Samuel told the people of Israel to ______? A. Stop making accusations before the Lord B. Bring charges against him before the Lord C. Witness against him before the Lord # 12-3 I Sam 12:4 – The people of Israel told Samuel ____? A. “You have not cheated us” B. “You have kept things from us” C. “You have oppressed us” # 12-4 I Sam 12:5 – The Lord was a witness that Israel had _______? A. Forgiven Samuel of his wrongs B. Found Samuel guilty of cheating them C. Not found anything in Samuel's hand # 12-5 I Sam 12:7 – Why did Samuel tell the people to “stand still”? A. So he could reason with them B. So he could count them C. So he could see them # 12-6 I Sam 12:8 – Who led the fathers of Israel out of Egypt? A. Jacob and Joseph B. Moses and Aaron C. Jonathan and David # 12-7 I Sam 12:9 – Who was the commander of the army of Hazor? A. Sisera B. Jerubbaal C. Bedan # 12-8 I Sam 12:10 – The people of Israel sinned by forsaking the Lord & worshipping ___? A. Baals & the golden calf B. Idols & foreign gods C. Baals & Ashtoreths # 12-9 I Sam 12:11 – Who delivered Israel out of the hand of their enemies? A. Nahash, king of the Ammonites B. Jerubbaal, Bedan & Jephthah C. The army of Hazor # 12-10 I Sam 12:12 – When Nahash king of the Ammonites came against Israel, what did Israel want? A. A king to rule over them B. God to defeat Nahash C. Samuel to deliver them from Nahash # 12-11 I Sam 12:15 – If the people rebelled against the commandment of the Lord, what would be against them? A. The hand of Nahash B. The hand of Saul C. The hand of the Lord # 12-12 I Sam 12:17 – What did Samuel say the Lord would send as a sign of their great wickedness? A. Thunder and hail B. Thunder and rain C. Thunder and lightening # 12-13 I Sam 12:19 – What evil did Israel add to their sins? A. The evil of denying the Lord B. The evil of worshipping the king C. The evil of asking for a king # 12-14 I Sam 12:20 – Samuel told the people to serve the Lord _______? A. With all their strength B. With all their heart C. With all their mind # 12-15 I Sam 12:23 – Samuel told the people he would teach them ______? A. The good and right way B. The way of truth C. How to follow a king # 12-17 I Sam 12:24 – What did Samuel tell the people to consider? A. The great things the Lord had done for them B. To change their minds about wanting a king C. To follow him instead of the king # 13-1 I Sam 13:2 – How many men of Israel did Saul chose for himself? A. Three thousand B. Thirty thousand C. Three hundred thousand # 13-2 I Sam 13:1-2 – How many years had Saul reigned before he chose men of Israel? A. One year B. Two years C. Three years # 13-3 I Sam 13:2 – How were the men of Israel divided? A. 2,000 with Jonathan, 1,000 with Saul B. 1,500 with Jonathan, 1,500 with Saul C. 1,000 with Jonathan, 2,000 with Saul # 13-4 I Sam 13:2 – Where were Jonathan and his men located? A. In the mountains of Bethel B. In Gibeah of Benjamin C. In Michmash # 13-5 I Sam 13:2 – After selecting his men, what did Saul do? A. Sent the rest to their own house B. Sent the rest to their own city C. Sent the rest to their own tent # 13-6 I Sam 13:3 – Jonathan attacked the garrison of the Philistines that was in ____? A. Bethel B. Geba C. Michmash # 13-7 I Sam 13:3 – When Saul blew the trumpet throughout all the land, he said ____? A. “Let the Hebrews hear!” B. “Let all Israel hear!” C. “Let the Philistines hear!” # 13-8 I Sam 13:4 – What had Israel became to the Philistines? A. An embarrassment B. An outcast C. An abomination # 13-9 I Sam 13:5 – How many chariots did the Philistines gather against Israel? A. Three thousand B. Thirty thousand C. Thirty three thousand # 13-10 I Sam 13:5 – Where did the Philistines encamp against Israel? A. In Geba B. West of Beth Aven C. In Michmash # 13-11 I Sam 13:6 – Why did the men of Israel hide? A. They did not have any chariots B. They were outnumbered C. They saw they were in danger # 13-12 I Sam 13:6-7 – Some of the men of Israel hid, and some _____ ? A. Crossed the Nile B. Crossed the Jordan C. Crossed the Euphrates # 13-13 I Sam 13:6 – The men of Israel hide in the _____? A. Towns, villages, & cities B. Caves, thickets, & pits C. Woods, forest, & fields # 13-14 I Sam 13:7-8 – Where was Saul while he waited for Samuel? A. Gilgal B. Gad C. Gilead # 13-15 I Sam 13:8 – How long was Saul to wait for Samuel? A. One day B. Three days C. Seven Days # 13-16 I Sam 13:8 – While Saul waited for Samuel, ________? A. The people complained B. The people scattered C. The people rebelled # 13-17 I Sam 13:9 – What did Saul do in Gilgal before Samuel came? A. Offered the burnt offering B. Offered the peace offering C. Sacrificed to God # 13-18 I Sam 13:11 – What did Samuel ask Saul when Saul greeted him? A. “Where is the burnt offering?” B. “Why have you done this?” C. “What have you done?” # 13-19 I Sam 13:12 – Why did Saul feel compelled to offer the burnt offering? A. He had not asked the Lord for guidance B. He had not made supplication to the Lord C. He feared the Lord # 13-20 I Sam 13:14 – What did Samuel tell Saul after Saul offered the burnt offering? A. “your kingdom shall not continue” B. “your kingdom will last forever” C. “your kingdom will be taken from you” # 13-21 I Sam 13:14 – What kind of man did the Lord seek to be commander of His people? A. A man after His own heart B. A man of war C. An obedient man # 13-22 I Sam 13:15 – How many people were with Saul at Gilgal? A. About three hundred B. About six hundred C. About nine hundred # 13-23 I Sam 13:17 – How many companies of raiders came out of the Philistine camp? A. One B. Two C. Three # 13-24 I Sam 13:19 – What could not be found throughout all the land of Israel? A. A metal smith B. A blacksmith C. A silver smith # 13-25 I Sam 13:20 – Where did the Israelites go to get their plowshare sharpened? A. The Benjamites B. The Egyptians C. The Philistines # 13-26 I Sam 13:22 – What could not be found in the hands of the people on the day of battle? A. A knife nor a sword B. A sword nor a spear C. A spear nor an axe # 13-27 I Sam 13:22 – Who had a sword and spear on the day of battle? A. Saul and Jonathan B. Samuel and Saul C. Samuel, Saul, and Jonathan # 14-1 I Sam 14:2 – What did Saul sit under when in the outskirts of Gibeah? A. A pomegranate tree B. An olive tree C. A terebinth tree # 14-2 I Sam 14:2 – How many men were with Saul in Gibeah? A. About three hundred B. About six hundred C. About nine hundred # 14-3 I Sam 14:3 – Which of Saul’s men was wearing an ephod? A. Phinehas B. Ichabod C. Ahijah # 14-4 I Sam 14:3 – The men with Saul did not know _______? A. Ahitub was wearing an ephod B. Jonathan was gone C. Saul was sitting under a tree # 14-5 I Sam 14:4 – Bozez and Seneh are the names of _______? A. Two Philistine garrisons B. Two rocks used to build an altar C. Two sharp rocks # 14-6 I Sam 14:6 – Who said, “nothing restrains the Lord from saving by many or by few”? A. Jonathan B. Saul C. Samuel # 14-7 I Sam 14:6 – Who did Jonathan tell, “let us go over to the garrison of the uncircumcised”? A. The fighting men with him B. The young solider C. The young man who bore his armor # 14-8 I Sam 14:7 – What did Jonathan’s armorbearer tell him? A. “Do all that you desire” B. “Do all that is in your heart” C. “Do not go alone” # 14-9 I Sam 14:10 – What Philistine reply was the sign that the Lord would deliver them into Jonathan’s hand? A. “Come up to us” B. “Wait until we come to you” C. “Come, let us fight one another” # 14-10 I Sam 14:11 – Where did the Philistines say the Hebrews had been hiding? A. In caves B. In the rocks C. In holes # 14-11 I Sam 14:12 – What did the Philistines say to Jonathan? A. “Come to us & show us something” B. “Come up, we will show you something” C. “Come up, and surrender” # 14-12 I Sam 14:13 – How did Jonathan go up to the Philistines? A. On his hands and knees B. Running with his sword C. With the Lord at his side # 14-13 I Sam 14:14 – How many Philistines did Jonathan kill in the first slaughter? A. About ten B. About twenty C. About thirty # 14-14 I Sam 14:16 – What did Saul’s watchmen see? A. The multitude melting away B. The Philistines being defeated C. The earth trembling # 14-15 I Sam 14:17 – What did Saul tell the people with him to do? A. Call for the captains of the soldiers B. Call the people together & count them C. Call the roll & see who was gone # 14-16 I Sam 14:18 – What did Saul tell Ahijah to do? A. Bring Jonathan & his armorbearer to him B. Bring the ephod to him C. Bring the ark of God to him # 14-17 I Sam 14:20 – When Saul & those with him went into battle, what happened? A. The battle was fought without confusion B. There was great confusion C. They marched into battle organized # 14-18 I Sam 14:22 – Where had some of the men of Israel hidden? A. In the caves of Gibeah B. In the mountains of Ephraim C. In the rocks at Michmash # 14-19 I Sam 14:23 – Where did the battle shift to? A. To Michmash B. To Beth Aven C. To Aijalon # 14-20 I Sam 14:24 – Why were the men of Israel distressed? A. Saul hid the food & water B. Saul placed them under oath C. Saul was angry with them # 14-21 I Sam 14:24 – No one was to eat food until ______? A. Saul took vengeance on his enemies B. Saul had defeated his enemies C. Saul ran his enemies out of the land # 14-22 I Sam 14:25 – What did the people find on the ground of the forest? A. Bread B. Honey C. Nectar # 14-23 I Sam 14:27 – Jonathan had not heard Saul charge the people with an oath, so he ________? A. Ate bread before Saul did B. Gave honey to his armorbearer C. Ate from the honeycomb # 14-24 I Sam 14:27 – What happened after Jonathan ate some honey? A. He was refreshed B. His countenance brightened C. He was satisfied # 14-25 I Sam 14:29 – Jonathan told the people that Saul had ______? A. “troubled the Lord” B. “troubled the people” C. “troubled the land” # 14-26 I Sam 14:30 – If the people had eaten the spoils, what would have happened? A. A greater slaughter of the Philistines B. The Philistines would have been defeated sooner C. The Philistines would have fought harder # 14-27 I Sam 14:31 – Saul and the Israelites drove the Philistines _________? A. From Michmash to Migron B. From Michmash to Beth Aven C. From Michmash to Aijalon # 14-28 I Sam 14:32 – After slaughtering the sheep, oxen,& calves, the people ______? A. Ate them with bitter herbs B. Ate them with the blood C. Ate them with thanksgiving # 14-29 I Sam 14:33 – Saul was told the people were sinning against the Lord because they were? A. Eating with the blood B. Eating with unclean hands C. Eating unclean meats # 14-30 I Sam 14:35 - Saul built an altar to the Lord, it was ________? A. The only altar Saul built to the Lord B. The last altar Saul built to the Lord C. The first altar Saul built to the Lord # 14-31 I Sam 14:37 – When Saul asked counsel of God, what did he ask? A. “Shall I stop pursuing the Philistines” B. “Shall I go down after the Philistines” C. “Will the Philistines defeat us” # 14-32 I Sam 14:37 – When Saul asked counsel of God, God ________? A. Did not answer him that day B. Answered him immediately C. Answered him the next day # 14-33 I Sam 14:41-42 – When God gave “the perfect lot”, who was chosen? A. The people B. Jonathan C. Saul # 14-34 I Sam 14:43 – When Jonathan told Saul he ate some of the honey, he then asked __? A. “So now I must die!” B. “So now you are angry!” C. “So God is angry with me!” # 14-35 I Sam 14:44-45 – How did the people respond to Saul saying Jonathan should die? A. They delivered Jonathan to Saul B. They prayed for Jonathan C. They rescued Jonathan # 14-36 I Sam 14:48 – Saul gathered his army and attacked the _________? A. Moabites B. Edomites C. Amalekites # 14-37 I Sam 14:49 - Who was Saul’s youngest daughter? A. Merab B. Michal C. Jishui # 14-38 I Sam 14:50 – Who was Saul’s wife? A. Ahimaaz B. Ahinoam C. Malchishua # 14-39 I Sam 14:50 – What was the name of the commander of Saul’s army? A. Ner B. Abner C. Kish # 14-40 I Sam 14:50 – What did Saul take for himself when he saw it? A. Any able or young man B. Any strong or valiant man C. Anyone who could fight # 15-1 I Sam 15:1 – Why did the Lord send Samuel to Saul? A. To pray for him B. To anoint him king C. To warn him # 15-2 I Sam 15:2 – What did Amalek do? A. Helped Israel as they came out of Egypt B. Ambushed Israel on their way out of Egypt C. Defended Israel on their way out of Egypt # 15-3 I Sam 15:3 – What did Samuel tell Saul to do to Amalek? A. Destroy all they have B. Destroy all but the best C. Destroy only the men # 15-4 I Sam 15:4 – What did Saul do in Telaim? A. Gathered & numbered the army B. Gathered & numbered the priests C. Gathered & numbered the people # 15-5 I Sam 15:4 – What was the total number of foot soldiers and men of Judah? A. One hundred & ten thousand B. Two hundred & ten thousand C. Three hundred & ten thousand # 15-6 I Sam 15:6 – Why did Saul tell the Kenites to depart from among the Amalekites? A. They showed kindness to Israel B. They showed loyalty to Saul C. They were protected by the Lord # 15-7 I Sam 15:8 – Who was not destroyed when Saul attacked the Amalekites? A. The women & children B. The children C. Agag, the king # 15-8 I Sam 15:9 – What did Saul and the people utterly destroy? A. Everything in the land B. Everything despised & worthless C. Everything they did not want # 15-9 I Sam 15:11 – How did the Lord feel about setting up Saul as king? A. He regretted making Saul king B. He was glad He made Saul king C. He loved having Saul as king # 15-10 I Sam 15:11 – Why did the Lord regret making Saul king? A. Saul did not listen to Him B. Saul did what he wanted to do C. Saul turned his back from following God # 15-11 I Sam 15:11 – What did Samuel do when he heard the words of the Lord? A. He prayed all day B. He cried out all night C. He mourned what he heard # 15-12 I Sam 15:12 – What had Saul done at Carmel? A. Built an altar to God B. Offered sacrifices to God C. Set up a monument to himself # 15-13 I Sam 15:13 – What did Saul tell Samuel when he saw him? A. “I have obeyed all the Lord commanded” B. “I have performed the commandment of the Lord” C. “The people have kept the commandment of the Lord # 15-14 I Sam 15:15 – Why had the people spared the best of the sheep and oxen? A. To sacrifice on the altar B. To sacrifice in Shiloh C To sacrifice to the Lord # 15-15 I Sam 15:16 - What did Samuel tell Saul to do? A. “Stand still!” B. “Be quiet!” C. “Listen to me!” # 15-16 I Sam 15:18 – What was the mission the Lord had for Saul? A. To utterly destroy the Amalekites B. To spare the Amalekite king C. To spare the best of the land # 15-17 I Sam 15:19-20 – What was Saul’s response to Samuel? A. “The people did not obey, but I did obey the Lord” B. “The people did not obey me” C. “ I have obeyed the voice of the Lord” # 15-18 I Sam 15:21 – Why did the people take the best things that were to be destroyed? A. To sacrifice to the gods of the land B. To provide food for themselves C. To sacrifice to the Lord in Gilgal # 15-19 I Sam 15:22 – Samuel told Saul that it is better _________? A. To sacrifice the best things B. To obey than sacrifice C. To listen to God then the people # 15-20 I Sam 15:23 – Why had the Lord rejected Saul from being king? A. Saul had disappointed the Lord B. Saul had rejected the word of the Lord C. Saul allowed the people to disobey the word of the Lord # 15-21 I Sam 15:24 – Why did Saul disobey the commandment of the Lord? A. He wanted to please the people more than the Lord B. He feared the people C. He did not understand the commandment of the Lord # 15-22 I Sam 15:26 – Why did Samuel not return with Saul? A. The Lord told him not to B. Saul had rejected the word of the Lord C. The people had rejected Saul as king # 15-23 I Sam 15:27 – What happened when Samuel turned to go away from Saul? A. Saul tore the edge of Samuel’s robe B. Saul cut Samuel’s robe with his sword C. Samuel took Saul’s crown from him # 15-24 I Sam 15:28 – Who did the Lord give Saul’s kingdom to? A. An enemy B. Another king C. A neighbor # 15-25 I Sam 15:30 – Saul asked Samuel to honor him before _______? A. The God of Israel B. The elders of the people & Israel C. His enemies # 15-26 I Sam 15:33 – What did Samuel do to Agag? A. Hacked him into pieces before the Lord B. Beheaded him before Saul C. Hung him before the people # 15-27 I Sam 15:34 – After dealing with Agag, where did Samuel go? A. Gibeah B. Gilgal C. Ramah # 15-28 I Sam 15:35 – Even though Samuel did not see Saul again, he ________? A. Prayed for Saul B. Mourned for Saul C. Regretted Saul was king # 16-1 I Sam 16:1 – The Lord asked Samuel __? A. “How long will you mourn for Saul?” B. “How long will Saul be missed?” C. “Who is mourning for Saul?” # 16-2 I Sam 16:1 – The Lord told Samuel to __? A. Fill his horn with oil B. Fill his horn with wine C. Fill his skin with wine # 16-3 I Sam 16:1 – The Lord was going to send Samuel to ______? A. Jesse the Benjamite B. Jesse the Hittite C. Jesse the Bethlehemite # 16-4 I Sam 16:2 – What did Samuel fear Saul would do if he heard Samuel went to Bethlehem? A. Follow him to Bethlehem B. Kill him C. Destroy Bethlehem # 16-5 I Sam 16:2 – What did the Lord tell Samuel to take with him? A. A heifer B. A calf C. A lamb # 16-6 I Sam 16:4 – What did the elders of Bethlehem ask Samuel? A. “Do you come by yourself?” B. “Do you come to sacrifice?” C. “Do you come peaceably?” # 16-7 I Sam 16:5 – Samuel told the elders to “Sanctify yourselves, and come ____”? A. “with me to anoint a new king.” B. “with me to the sacrifice.” C. “with me to sacrifice the heifer.” # 16-8 I Sam 16:5 – Who did Samuel consecrate and invite to the sacrifice? A. Jesse and his sons B. Eliab and his sons C. Abinadab and his sons # 16-9 I Sam 16:6 – Who did Samuel think was the Lord’s anointed? A. Shammah B. Abinadab C. Eliab # 16-10 I Sam 16:7 – The Lord told Samuel not to look at _______? A. Social skills or appearance B. Height or appearance C. Appearance or stature # 16-11 I Sam 16:7 – “for man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord ___”? A. “looks at the heart” B. “looks at the inner man” C. “looks at ones thoughts” # 16-12 I Sam 16:10 – How many sons of Jesse passed before Samuel and were rejected? A. Three B. Seven C. Ten # 16-13 I Sam 16:11 – Where was the youngest of Jesse’s sons? A. Keeping the Sheep B. Tending the fields C. Shearing the sheep # 16-14 I Sam 16:11 - Samuel said to Jesse, “Send & bring him. For we will ____ till he comes here.”? A. “remain standing” B. “will not sit down” C. “recline” # 16-15 I Sam 16:12 – How was the youngest son of Jesse described? A. Ruddy, bright eyed, & good looking B. Smooth, bright eyed, & good looking C. Ruddy, blue eyed, & good looking # 16-16 I Sam 16:12 – When the youngest son was brought in, the Lord said ______? A. “Arise, this is the chosen one” B. “Arise, and announce him king” C. “Arise, anoint him” # 16-17 I Sam 16:13 – What happened to David after Samuel anointed him? A. The anger of Saul came upon him B. The Spirit of the Lord came upon him C. Samuel’s blessing were poured out on him # 16-18 I Sam 16:13 – After anointing David, Samuel went to _____? A. Bethlehem B. Ramah C. Gilgal # 16-19 I Sam 16:15 – What did Saul’s servants say was troubling him? A. A distressing spirit from God B. The Spirit of the Lord C. The spirit of Samuel # 16-20 I Sam 16:16 – What kind of man were the servants to seek out? A. A skillful player on the harp B. A skillful weaver of wool C. A skillful craftsman # 16-21 I Sam 16:16 – When was the harp player to play? A. When the distressing spirit was upon Saul B. When Saul was upset C. Whenever Saul wanted to hear the harp # 16-22 I Sam 16:18 – The servant described a son of Jesse as ________? A. Man of valor, prudent in speech, and handsome B. Man of peace, skillful in playing, and ruddy C. Man of war, slack in speech, and a man of God # 16-23 I Sam 16:19 – Who did Saul tell Jesse to send to him? A. Eliab B. Jesse’s harp player C. David # 16-24 I Sam 16:20 – What did Jesse send to Saul? A. David, a goat, and a horse B. Bread, wine, and a goat C. David, a donkey, and cakes # 16-25 I Sam 16:21 – What did David become for Saul? A. Saul’s armorbearer B. Saul’s musician C. Saul’s song writer # 16-26 I Sam 16:22 – What did Saul ask Jesse? A. “Please let David play for me” B. “Please let David sing for me” C. “ Please let David stand before me” # 16-27 I Sam 16:23 – When did David play his harp? A. Whenever Saul asked him to B. When the spirit of God was upon Saul C. When David wanted to # 17-1 I Sam 17:1-3 - What was between the camps of the Philistines and the Israelites? A. A canyon B. A river C. A valley # 17-2 I Sam 17:4 – Where was the Philistine champion from ? A. Ephraim B. Judah C. Gath # 17-3 I Sam 17:4 – What was Goliath’s height? A. Five cubits and a span B. Six cubits and a span C. Seven cubits and a span # 17-4 I Sam 17:5 – What was the weight of Goliath’s coat? A. Five thousand shekels of bronze B. Five thousand shekels of silver C. Five thousand shekels of gold # 17-5 I Sam 17:7 – The staff of Goliath's spear was like ______ ? A. A wooden rail B. A beam of wood C. A weaver’s beam # 17-6 I Sam 17:10 – Goliath said, “I ____ this day; give me a man, that we may fight together.” ? A. “will defeat the armies of Israel” B. “defy the armies of Israel” C. “defy the God of Israel” # 17-7 I Sam 17:11 – How did Saul and Israel respond to Goliath’s words? A. With dismay and fear B. With anger and pride C. With sadness and regret # 17-8 I Sam 17:12 – How many sons did Jesse have? A. Six B. Seven C. Eight # 17-9 I Sam 17:13 – How many of Jesse’s sons followed Saul to battle? A. Two B. Three C. Four # 17-10 I Sam 17:15 – Why would David occasionally go to Bethlehem? A. To visit his brothers B. To feed his father’s sheep C. To visit his father # 17-11 I Sam 17:16 – How many times did the Philistine present himself? A. Twenty mornings & evenings B. Thirty mornings & evenings C. Forty mornings & evenings # 17-12 I Sam 17:17 – What did Jesse tell David to take his brothers at camp? A. An ephah of grain & ten loaves B. Ten cakes of cheese C. Ten ephahs of grain # 17-13 I Sam 17:20 – Who did David leave the sheep with when he went to see his brothers? A. The shepherds of Bethlehem B. His other brothers C. A keeper # 17-14 I Sam 17:22 – Who did David give his supplies to when he arrived at camp? A. The supply keeper B. His brothers C. The captain of the thousands # 17-15 I Sam 17:23 – Who started to speak when David was talking with his brothers? A. The captain of the thousand B. Saul, the king C. Goliath, from Gath # 17-16 I Sam 17:25 – What would the king give the man that killed Goliath? A. A year’s worth of wages B. The king’s daughter C. A thousand shekels of gold # 17-17 I Sam 17:26 – What did David call Goliath? A. An uncircumcised Philistine B. A reproach before God C. An abomination to Israel # 17-18 I Sam 17:28 – Who’s anger was aroused against David? A. Eliab’s B. Abinadab’s C. Shammah ‘s # 17-19 I Sam 17:28 – Why did Eliab think David had came to the camp? A. To visit his brothers B. To become a solider C. To see the battle # 17-20 I Sam 17:32 – What did David tell Saul he would do? A. Comfort his brothers B. Play the harp for Saul C. Go fight the Philistine # 17-21 I Sam 17:33 – Saul told David he could not fight the Philistine because _______? A. David had no armor B. David had never been in battle C. David was a youth # 17-22 I Sam 17:33 – What had Goliath been from his youth? A. Bigger than everyone else B. Tall in stature C. A man of war # 17-23 I Sam 17:36 – David told Saul killing Goliath would be like _____? A. Killing an angry wolf B. Killing the lion and bear C. Killing a sly fox # 17-24 I Sam 17:36 – David believed it would be easy to kill Goliath because he ______? A. Had defiled the armies of God B. Had spoken against the armies of God C. Had angered the living God # 17-25 I Sam 17:39 – Why did David take off Saul’s armor? A. It was to heavy B. He did not like wearing it C. He could not walk in it # 17-26 I Sam 17:40 – How many stones did David chose from the brook? A. Three B. Five C. Seven # 17-27 I Sam 17:42 – Why did the Philistine disdain David? A. David was only a youth B. David was not wearing armor C. David did not have a sword # 17-28 I Sam 17:43 – The Philistine said, “Am I a dog, that _________”? A. “you fight against me with a youth” B. “you throw rocks at me” C. “you come to me with sticks” # 17-29 I Sam 17:44 – The Philistine told David he would give his flesh to _______? A. The scavengers of the land B. The birds of the air & beasts of the field C. The wild beast of the desert # 17-30 I Sam 17:45 – Instead of carrying a spear, sword, or javelin, David came ________? A. With a sling and stones B. In the name of the Lord of hosts C. To restore the name of Israel # 17-31 I Sam 17:46 – David said he would strike the Philistine and _________? A. Take victory from the Philistines B. Take his sword from him C. Take his head from him # 17-32 I Sam 17:48 – When the Philistine arose and came near David, ________? A. David ran to meet him B. David ran around behind him C. David stopped and waited for him # 17-33 I Sam 17:49 – When David slung a stone, the stone ________? A. Hit the Philistine in the back of the head B. Sank into the Philistine’s temple C. Sank into the Philistine's forehead # 17-34 I Sam 17:49 – When hit with the stone, the Philistine fell _______? A. Face down to the earth B. Backwards to the earth C. Fell down to his knees # 17-35 I Sam 17:51 – David cut off the head of the Philistine with _______? A. Saul’s sword B. David’s sword C. The Philistine’s sword # 17-36 I Sam 17:51 – What did the Philistines do when they saw their champion was dead? A. They surrendered B. They fled C. They stood and fought # 17-37 I Sam 17:52 – The wounded Philistines fell along the ______? A. Road to Shaaraim B. The road to Gath C. The valley of Ekron # 17-38 I Sam 17:54 – What happened to the head of the Philistine? A. David took it to Jerusalem B. Saul took it to Jerusalem C. The birds of the air ate it # 17-39 I Sam 17:57 – Who took David before Saul after he returned from the slaughter of the Philistine? A. Abinadab B. Eliab C. Abner # 17-40 I Sam 17:57 – What did David have with him when he appeared before Saul? A. The armor of the Philistine B. The sword of the Philistine C. The head of the Philistine # 18-1 I Sam 18:1 – What was knit to the soul of Jonathan? A. The soul of Saul B. The soul of David C. The spirit of David # 18-2 I Sam 18-1 – How much did Jonathan love David? A. He loved him as his own father B. He loved him as his own brother C. He loved him as his own soul # 18-3 I Sam 18-3 – What did Jonathan & David do, since Jonathan loved David so? A. They made a covenant B. They made a promise C. They took an oath # 18-4 I Sam 18-4 – What did Jonathan give David? A. His house, fields, & sheep B. His word, promise, & oath C. His robe, armor, & sword # 18-5 I Sam 18:5 – How did David behave when Saul sent him out? A. Wisely B. Foolishly C. Deceitfully # 18-6 I Sam 18:5 – David was accepted in the sight of _______? A. All the people & Saul’s army B. All the people & Saul’s family C. All the people & Saul’s servants # 18-7 I Sam 18:6 – The women were singing & dancing when ______ returned from the slaughter of the Philistines? A. Saul B. David C. Jonathan # 18-8 I Sam 18:6 – The women of the city meet King Saul with ______? A. Tambourines, joy, & instruments B. Drums, harps, & dancing C. Singing, dancing, & wine # 18-9 I Sam 18:7 – What did the women sing as they danced? A. “Saul has slain his thousands” B. “David has slain his thousands” C. “Jonathan has slain his thousands” # 18-10 I Sam 18:8 – How did Saul respond to what the women were singing? A. He was angry & would not speak B. He was mad & pouted C. He was angry & displeased # 18-11 I Sam 18:8 – The people gave David the praise for killing ____? A. Hundreds B. Thousands C. Ten thousands # 18-12 I Sam 18:9 – “So Saul _____ David from that day forward.”? A. “watched” B. “hated” C. “eyed” # 18-13 I Sam 18:10 – What came upon Saul? A. A calming spirit from an angel B. An angry spirit from Satan C. A distressing spirit from God # 18-14 I Sam 18:11 – What did Saul say when he cast his spear at David? A. “I will kill David in the hall!” B. “I will pin David to the wall!” C. “I will pin David to the floor!” # 18-15 I Sam 18:12 – Why was Saul afraid of David? A. The Lord had departed from him B. Jonathan had left Saul C. The people liked David more # 18-16 I Sam 18:13 – After removing David from his presence, Saul made him ____? A. Captain over ten thousand B. Captain of the entire army C. Captain over a thousand # 18-17 I Sam 18:17 – What was Saul willing to give David if he would be valiant and fight the Lord’s battles? A. His wife, Merab as a concubine B. His daughter, Merab as a wife C. His son, Jonathan as a friend # 18-18 I Sam 18:17 – Whose hand did Saul want to be against David? A. The hand of the Philistines B. The hand of the people C. The hand of the prophet # 18-19 I Sam 18:19 – Who was Merab given to as a wife? A. Jonathan B. David C. Adriel # 18-20 I Sam 18:20 – It pleased Saul when heard that ________? A. Merab loved David B. Michal loved David C. Jonathan loved David # 18-21 I Sam 18:21 – Why did Saul want to give Michal to David? A. So she would be a wife to him B. So she would be a snare to him C. So she would be a comfort to him # 18-22 I Sam 18:22 – What did Saul want communicated to David secretly? A. “Michal wants to marry you” B. “the king wants to eat with you” C. “the king has delight in you” # 18-23 I Sam 18:23 – David told Saul’s servants he was a _________? A. “poor & lightly esteemed man” B. “valiant & highly esteemed man” C. “tired and weary man” # 18-24 I Sam 18:25 – Saul wanted foreskins of the Philistines instead of a _______? A. Sacrifice B. Gift C. Dowry # 18-25 I Sam 18:25 – Why did Saul want the foreskins of the Philistines? A. He thought they would kill David B. He knew David could get them C. He knew David was a valiant man # 18-26 I Sam 18:27 – How many foreskins did David bring to Saul? A. One hundred B. One hundred & fifty C. Two hundred # 18-27 I Sam 18:30 – Why did David’s name become so highly esteemed? A. David killed more Philistines than Saul’s servants B. David behaved more wisely than Saul’s servants C. David was the best musician among Saul’s servants # 19-1 I Sam 19:1 – What did Saul tell Jonathan and his servants? A. They should be looking for David B. They should kill David C. David is dangerous, be careful # 19-2 I Sam 19:1-2 – Why did Jonathan tell David Saul seeks to kill him? A. He cared for David B. He loved David C. He delighted in David # 19-3 I Sam 19:4 – Why did Jonathan tell Saul not to sin against David? A. Because David had not sinned against Saul B. Because David had not sinned against the people C. Because David had not sinned against God # 19-4 I Sam 19:5 – When Saul saw that David had killed the Philistine, he ______? A. Honored David B. Gave David credit C. Rejoiced # 19-5 I Sam 19:6 – After heeding Jonathan’s voice, Saul swore ______? A. David shall not be killed B. David shall not live C. David should be brought to Saul # 19-6 I Sam 19:8 – When fighting the Philistines, David struck them ______? A. With many blows B. With a mighty blow C. With stones # 19-7 I Sam 19:9 – What came upon Saul as he sat in his house? A. A distressing spirit B. A frightening dream C. A severe panic # 19-8 I Sam 19:9-10 – What was David doing when Saul tried to pin him with a spear? A. Talking to Jonathan B. Telling stories to the soldiers C. Playing music with his hand # 19-9 I Sam 19:12 – Who let David down through a window? A. Jonathan, his friend B. Michal, his wife C. Abner, his commander # 19-10 I Sam 19:13 – What did Michal cover the image in the bed with? A. Goat’s hair & clothes B. Goat’s hair & blankets C. Sheep’s wool & clothes # 19-11 I Sam 19:14 – What did Michal say when messengers came to get David? A. “He is not here” B. “He has escaped” C. “He is sick” # 19-12 I Sam 19:15-16 – What did the messengers find when Saul sent them back to David’s house? A. David, sick in bed B. The image in bed C. The bed with nothing in it # 19-13 I Sam 19:18 – Where did David first flee to? A. To Gilgal B. To Naioth C. To Ramah # 19-14 I Sam 19:19 – Where was Saul told David was? A. At Sechu’s wall B. At Naioth in Ramah C. Hiding in a secret place # 19-15 I Sam 19:20 – What did the messengers Saul sent to take David see? A. Prophets prophesying B. David prophesying C. Samuel prophesying # 19-16 I Sam 19:20 – What came upon the messengers Saul sent to take David? A. The Spirit of God B. The spirit of the prophets C. The spirit of Samuel # 19-17 I Sam 19:21 – How many times did Saul send messengers to Ramah to take David? A. One time B. Two times C. Three times # 19-18 I Sam 19:24 - What did Saul do before Samuel in Ramah? A. Prophesied & Prayed B. Prophesied & danced naked C. Stripped his clothes & prophesied # 20-1 I Sam 20:1 – Who did David ask, “What have I done? What is my iniquity?” A. Jonathan B. Saul C. Samuel # 20-2 I Sam 20:2 – Jonathan told David his father would not do _________ without telling him? A. Anything large B. Nothing either great or small C. Anything great or small # 20-3 I Sam 20:3 – David told Jonathan that Saul knew he had _________? A. Found a place in Jonathan’s heart B. Found a place to hide from Saul C. Found favor in Jonathan’s eyes # 20-4 I Sam 20:3 – What did David tell Jonathan was between David and death? A. A breath between him & death B. A step between him & death C. A bridge between him & death # 20-5 I Sam 20:5 – Where was David to be because of the New Moon? A. In battle for the king B. Playing the harp for the king C. Sitting to eat with the king # 20-6 I Sam 20:5 – Where was David going to hide until evening of the third day? A. In the caves B. In the field C. In the rocks # 20-7 I Sam 20:6 – If Saul missed David, Jonathan was to tell Saul that David went to ________? A. Bethlehem B. Gilgal C. Shiloh # 20-8 I Sam 20:6 – What did David tell Jonathan happened yearly in Bethlehem? A. All the family worships together B. Sacrifice of all the families’ animals C. Sacrifice for all the family # 20-9 I Sam 20:8 – David told Jonathan if there was iniquity in him, to ________? A. Turn him over to Saul B. To kill him C. To forgive him # 20-10 I Sam 20:11 – Where did David and Jonathan go? A. Into the palace B. Into a cave C. Into the field # 20-11 I Sam 20:12 – Who was witness to the words between Jonathan and David? A. The angel of the Lord B. Jonathan’s servants C. The Lord God of Israel # 20-12 I Sam 20:13 – Why was Jonathan going to tell David if Saul wants to do him evil? A. So David could form an army B. So David might go in safety C. So David would have time to flee # 20-13 I Sam 20:16 – Who did Jonathan make a covenant with? A. The family of David B. The house of David C. The sons of David # 20-14 I Sam 20:17 – Jonathan loved David _____? A. “as he loved his own soul” B. “as if David were a brother” C. “as he loved his own father” # 20-15 I Sam 20:19 – What did Jonathan tell David to remain by? A. The Ebenezer stone B. The rock of Mizpah C. The stone of Ezel # 20-16 I Sam 20:20 – How many arrows was Jonathan going to shoot? A. One B. Three C. Five # 20-17 I Sam 20:21 – It was safe for David if Jonathan told the lad? A. “the arrows are on this side of you .” B. “the arrows are beyond you” C. “stop looking for the arrows” # 20-18 I Sam 20:25 – Who sat by Saul’s side at the feast of the New Moon? A. Doeg B. Jonathan C. Abner # 20-19 I Sam 20:26 – Why did Saul think David was not at the feast? A. David was tired B. David was unclean C. David had been killed # 20-20 I Sam 20:27 – When did Saul ask why David had not come to eat? A. The second day of the month B. The second week of the feast C. The second month of the year # 20-21 I Sam 20:27 – What did Saul ask when David as not there? A. “Why has the son of Jesse not come to eat” B. C. “Why did the son of Jesse leave” “Do you know where he is” # 20-22 I Sam 20:28? – Jonathan told Saul that David had ____________? A. Planned on not being there B. Asked permission to go to Bethlehem C. Was sorry he missed the dinner # 20-23 I Sam 20:29 – Who commanded David to be at Bethlehem? A. An angel of the Lord B. David’s aged father C. David’s brother # 20-24 I Sam 20:30 – In his anger, Saul called Jonathan _________? A. The son of a unrighteous father B. The son of a rebellious woman C. A child of unrighteousness # 20-25 I Sam 20:30 – What had Jonathan chosen “to the shame of his mother’s nakedness”? A. The honor of David B. The throne of Israel C. The son of Jesse # 20-26 I Sam 20:31 – Saul told Jonathan that as long as David lived _____? A. The people will love David more than Jonathan B. Jonathan’s kingdom would not be established C. There will always be conflict between Saul & David # 20-27 I Sam 20:33 – How did Jonathan know Saul intended to kill David? A. Saul cast a spear at Jonathan B. Saul sent out a search party for David C. Saul offered a reward to the one who killed David # 20-28 I Sam 20:34 – Why did Jonathan not eat on the second day of the month? A. He was saddened over his mother B. He was angry with Saul C. He was grieved for David # 20-29 I Sam 20:35 – When did Jonathan go into the field with a little lad? A. In the morning before sunrise B. At the time appointed with David C. In the evening to meet David # 20-30 I Sam 20:38 – Jonathan cried after the lad, “Make haste, _______”? A. “hurry, do not look back!” B. “hurry, come back soon!” C. “hurry, do not delay!” # 20-31 I Sam 20:41 – After the lad left, what happened? A. Jonathan bowed three times B. Jonathan & David bowed three times C. David bowed three times # 20-32 I Sam 20:42 – Who said, “May the Lord be between you and me..”? A. David B. Jonathan C. Samuel # 20-33 I Sam 20:42 – After David left, Jonathan did what? A. Wept alone B. Went into the city C. Shot more arrows # 21-1 I Sam 21:1 – Who was the priest that David went to at Nob? A. Ahimelech B. Doeg C. Achish # 21-2 I Sam 21:1 – What did the priest ask David? A. “Who are you running from?” B. “Why are you alone?” C. “Who is with you?” # 21-3 I Sam 21:2 – David told Ahimelech that he had been “ordered on some business” by _____? A. Jonathan B. The Lord C. The king # 21-4 I Sam 21:3 – What did David tell Ahimelech to give him? A. Three loaves of bread B. Five loaves of bread C. Five cakes of wheat # 21-5 I Sam 21:4 – How did Ahimelech respond to David’s request? A. “There is only common bread” B. “There is not any holy bread” C. “There is holy bread” # 21-6 I Sam 21:4 – The young men could have the holy bread if ________? A. They kept themselves from women B. They kept themselves from battle C. They kept themselves holy # 21-7 I Sam 21:5 – How long had women been kept from David and his men? A. A day B. About two days C. About three days # 21-8 I Sam 21:5 – David said “the vessels of the young men are holy, and the bread is ________”? A. “in effect unholy” B. “in effect common” C. “in effect stale” # 21-9 I Sam 21:6 – What bread did the priest give David? A. The holy bread B. The common bread C. The people’s bread # 21-10 I Sam 21:6 – Where had the showbread been taken from? A. From the people sacrificing to the Lord B. From the altar of the Lord C. From before the Lord # 21-11 I Sam 21:7 – Which of Saul’s servants had been “detained before the Lord”? A. Doeg, the Philistine B. Doeg, the Edomite C. Doeg, from Shiloh # 21-12 I Sam 21:7 – Doeg was Saul’s ______? A. Chief of the herdsmen B. Chief of the soldiers C. Chief of the shepherds # 21-13 I Sam 21:8 – David told Ahimelech “the king’s business required haste” so David did not have ________? A. Food or water B. A sword or spear C. A horse or donkey # 21-14 I Sam 21:9 – Where was the sword of Goliath? A. Wrapped in a cloth behind the ephod B. Kept in a gold chest in Saul’s palace C. Wrapped and placed in Goliath’s tomb # 21-15 I Sam 21:9 – What was said about Goliath’s sword? A. “There are many like it” B. “It is the only one” C. “There is none like it” # 21-16 I Sam 21:20 – After leaving Ahimelech, David went to ________? A. Mizpah of Moab B. The cave of Adullam C. Achish the king of Gath # 21-17 I Sam 21:11 – What did the servants of Achish say to him? A. “Is this not David who killed Goliath” B. “Is this not David the king of the land” C. “Is this not David that Doeg saw” # 21-18 I Sam 21:12 – Why did David change his behavior in front of Achish? A. David respected Achish B. David was afraid of Achish C. David did not like Achish # 21-19 I Sam 21:13 – What fell onto David’s beard? A. His food B. His saliva C. His drink # 21-20 I Sam 21:14 – Achish told his servants, David was _________? A. Exhausted from his travels B. Insane C. Deeply troubled # 22-1 I Sam 22:1 – Where did David’s brothers and his father’s house meet him at? A. Mizpah of Moab B. The cave at Adullam C. The forest at Hereth # 22-2 I Sam 22:2 – David became captain over the _____? A. Men who did not have a leader B. Men who were distressed, indebted, & discontented C. Men who were tired of fighting for Saul # 22-3 I Sam 22:2 – How many men were with David? A. About four hundred B. About five hundred C. About six hundred #22-4 I Sam 22:3 – Who did David ask the King of Moab to allow to come before the king? A. His father, mother, & brothers B. His brothers C. His father & mother # 22-5 I Sam 22:5 – Who told David to leave the stronghold in Moab? A. The prophet of Gath B. The prophet Gad C. The prophet from Gilgal # 22-6 I Sam 22:6 – Who was with Saul as he stood under the tamarisk tree in Ramah? A. His servants B. The priests C. Jonathan # 22-7 I Sam 22:7 – Saul asked the Benjamites, if the son of Jesse would give them____? A. Homes and families B. Sheep and goats C. Fields and vineyards # 22-8 I Sam 22:8 – Saul accused everyone of ______? A. Rebelling against him B. Conspiring against him C. Plotting against him # 22-9 I Sam 22:9 – Who told Saul he saw David going to Nob? A. Doeg, the Edomite B. Ahimelech, son of Ahitub C. Abiathar, son of Ahitub # 22-10 I Sam 22:9-10: What did Ahimelech give David? A. Provisions and shelter B. Food and weapons C. Provisions & a sword # 22-11 I Sam 22:14 – What did Ahimelech ask Saul? A. Why do you seek to harm David? B. Who is as faithful as David? C. Why do you seek to harm the priests? # 22-12 I Sam 22:17 – Saul told the guards to kill the priest because _____? A. They gave David a hand B. Their hand was against Saul C. Their hand was with David # 22-13 I Sam 22:17 – Who would not lift their hands to strike the priests? A. The king’s soldiers B. The servants of the king C. The palace guards # 22-14 I Sam 22:18 – Who turned and killed the priests? A. Abiathar B. The king of Moab C. Doeg # 22-15 I Sam 22:18 – How many priests did Doeg strike and kill? A. Seventy-Five B. Eighty-Five C. Ninety-Five # 22-16 I Sam 22:18 – The men Doeg struck and killed were ________? A. Wearing a linen ephod B. Praying to the Lord C. Defending their family # 22-17 I Sam 22:19 – What city did Doeg strike with the edge of the sword? A. Mizpah B. Ramah C. Nob # 22-18 I Sam 22:20 – Who escaped being killed by Doeg? A. Ahimelech’s nephew B. Ahitub C. Abiathar # 22-19 I Sam 22:22 – What did David say Doeg would do? A. Kill Saul B. Tell Saul C. Defend Saul # 22-20 I Sam 22:23 – What did David tell Abiathar? A. Hide with me B. Stay with me C. Stay near to me # 23-1 I Sam 23:1 – The Philistines were fighting against Keilah and ________? A. Robbing their threshing floors B. Stealing their grains C. Killing their animals # 23-2 I Sam 23:2 – What did David inquire of the Lord? A. “Shall I go & attack the Philistines?” B. “Shall I save Keilah?” C. “Who will fight with me at Keilah?” # 22-3 I Sam 23:4-5 – David and his men went to Keilah after ______ ? A. Praying a second time B. Learning Doeg was there C. Inquiring of the Lord again # 23-4 I Sam 23:5 – What did David & his men take from the Philistines? A. Their lands B. Their livestock C. Their weapons # 23-5 I Sam 23:6 – What did Abiathar have when he went to Keilah? A. An ephod in his hand B. A robe on his back C. A sword in his side # 23-6 I Sam 23:7 – What did Saul say the town of Keilah had? A. Many sources of water B. High walls and towers C. Gates and bars # 23-7 I Sam 23:11 – What did David ask the Lord? A. “Will Saul take the city?” B. “Will Saul come down”? C. “Will Saul trap me here?” # 23-8 I Sam 23:13 - Where did David and his men go as they departed for Keilah? A. Wherever they could go B. Wherever the Lord sent them C. Wherever they thought was safe # 23-9 I Sam 23:13 – How many men left Keilah with David? A. About four hundred B. About five hundred C. About six hundred # 23-10 I Sam 23:14 – In which wilderness were David’s strongholds? A. The Wilderness of Maon B. The Wilderness of Hachilah C. The Wilderness of Ziph # 23-11 I Sam 23:16 – What did Jonathan do when he went to David in the woods? A. Strengthened his hand B. Strengthened his men C. Strengthened the hand of God # 23-12 I Sam 23:18 – What did David and Jonathan do in the woods? A. Hide from Saul B. Made a covenant C. Made plans to protect David # 23-13 I Sam 23:19 – In which hill was Saul told David was hiding? A. The hill of Hachilah B. The hills of Moab C. The hills of Gibeah # 23-14 I Sam 23:19 – Who told Saul that David was hiding in the strongholds in the hill of Hachilah? A. The Moabites B. The Ziphites C. The Edomites # 23-15 I Sam 23:20 – What did the Ziphites tell Saul they would do? A. Deliver David into Saul’s hand B. Lead him to David C. Surround David until Saul arrived # 23-16 I Sam 23:22 – What had Saul been told about David? A. David was injured B. David was sickly C. David was crafty # 23-17 I Sam 23:23 – Where did Saul say he would search for David? A. Throughout the land of Judah B. Throughout the clans of Judah C. Throughout the house of Judah # 23-18 I Sam 23:25-26: In the Wilderness of Maon, Saul and David were ____? A. In the same cave B. On the same mountain C. In the same valley # 23-19 I Sam 23:27- Why did Saul stop pursuing David in the Wilderness of Maon? A. The Philistines had invaded the land B. The Philistines attacked Saul in the wilderness C. The Philistines came to help David # 23-20 I Sam 23:28 – Because Saul left to battle the Philistines, the location is called? A. The Rock of Escape B. The En Gedi Stone C. The Ebenezer Rock # 24-1 I Sam 24:1 – After following the Philistines, Saul was told David was in _______? A. The Wilderness of Moab B. The Wilderness of Zin C. The Wilderness of En Gedi # 24-2 I Sam 24:2 – How many chosen men of Israel did Saul take to seek David? A. One thousand B. Two thousand C. Three thousand # 24-3 I Sam 24:2 – Where were David and his men? A. On the Ebenezer Stone B. On the Rocks of the Wild Goats C. On the Rock of Escape # 24-4 I Sam 24:5 – Why was David’s heart troubled? A. He had cut the corner of Saul’s robe B. He had prayed evil would come to Saul C. He took provisions from Saul # 24-5 I Sam 24:6 – How did David describe Saul? A. The chosen of the Lord B. The servant of the Lord C. The anointed of the Lord # 24-6 I Sam 24:8 – What did David call out to Saul after leaving the cave? A. “My master the king!” B. “My lord the king!” C. “Saul, king of the Lord!” # 24-7 I Sam 24:8 – After calling out to Saul, David ________? A. Bowed down B. Raised his arms C. Lifted up his hands # 24-8 I Sam 24:10 – What had Saul’s eyes seen that day at the cave? A. Men had lied to Saul about David B. The Lord favored David C. That David had spared Saul # 24-9 I Sam 24:11 – David called Saul ______? A. “my king” B. “my father” C. “my lord” # 24-10 I Sam 24:11 – David told Saul, “there is neither ________ in my hand”? A. “evil or anger” B. “evil or rebellion” C. “your robe or belt” # 24-11 I Sam 24:12 - Who did David say should judge between him and Saul ? A. The priests B. Saul’s servants C. The Lord # 24-12 I Sam 24:13 – Where does the proverb say wickedness proceeds from? A. The wicked B. The evil C. The devil # 24-13 I Sam 24:16 – After hearing David, what did Saul ask? A. “Is that the voice of David, my enemy?” B. “Is that David’s voice I hear?” C. “Is this your voice, my son David?” # 24-14 I Sam 24:16 – After hearing David’s words, Saul ____? A. Wept B. Was angry C. Ignored what David said # 24-15 I Sam 24:17 – Saul said to David, “You are _______”? A. “a better king than I” B. “more liked than I” C. “more righteous than I” # 24-16 I Sam 24:17 – How had Saul rewarded David? A. With heartaches B. With evil C. With troubles # 24-17 I Sam 24:19 – Saul desired that the Lord would ______? A. Reward David with good B. Reward David’s men with power C. Reward David for his righteousness # 24-18 I Sam 24:19 – Why did Saul want the Lord to reward David? A. For the good David had done B. Because David would be king C. Because David was a good man # 24-19 I Sam 24:20 – What did Saul now know for sure? A. That David loved the Lord’s anointed B. That David was a better person than Saul C. That David would be king # 24-20 I Sam 24:21- 22 – At Saul’s request, David swore not to __________ ? A. Burn Saul’s house B. Destroy Saul’s family C. Cut off Saul’s descendants