Q.1.
After the death of Saul and most of his sons, David was crowned king of Judah. But Saul's youngest son, Ish-bosheth, was king in Israel. There was a long war between Judah and Israel, but eventually David won and united the two kingdoms. How long did it take for David to become ruler over all Israel?
Q.2.
David captured which city from the Jebusites and made it his capital?
Q.3.
After David had won Jerusalem for Israel God spoke to a prophet about the king. What was this prophet's name?
Q.4.
David sinned when he committed adultery with which woman?
Q.5.
David sinned again when he conspired to have Uriah killed. How did he plan to kill Uriah?
Q.6.
God spoke again to Nathan and told him of David's sin. Because of this Nathan asked David to pass judgement on a man who stole what from another?
Q.7.
Amnon, David's eldest son, committed the terrible sin of rape, against whom?
Q.8.
Absalom rebelled against his father, declared himself king and raised a revolt in which city?
Q.9.
God struck the Israelites with a famine because of the evil Saul had done to the Gibeonites. David asked how he could put things right and the Gibeonites demanded the lives of how many of Saul's offspring?
Q.10.
God became angry with the Israelites and spoke to the prophet Gad. Gad gave David a choice between three possible punishments: a famine, pursuit by enemies or a plague. Which punishment did David choose?