Q.1.
For 18 years the Israelites were oppressed by King Eglon of Moab. The second Judge, Ehud the left-handed, brought an end to Eglon's reign. How?
Q.2.
After the time of Ehud the Israelites again revolted against God. God's punishment was to let the Canaanite King Jabin torment them for 20 years. What was different about the 4th Judge, who helped to defeat the Canaanites?
Q.3.
True to His word, God brought victory to the Israelites over the Canaanites' army. The Canaanite commander, Sisera, fled and hid in the tent of Heber, who was a friend to the Canaanites. But Sisera was killed in the tent by Heber's wife. What was her name?
Q.4.
After Deborah's time the Israelites once again fell into wicked ways and God did not defend them from the Midianites who raided their lands. When the people called to God for help He chose Gideon to defeat their enemies. What was the first task God set for Gideon?
Q.5.
Gideon gathered 33,000 men to fight against their enemies but God told him that he did not need so many. How many men actually went against the Midianites?
Q.6.
The Israelites were again troubled by enemies; the Ammonites. Jephthah was the Judge who fought against the Ammonites and before the battle he promised God that he would sacrifice the first thing he saw on his return home if he was victorious. What was the first thing he saw when he returned after winning the battle?
Q.7.
Samson was a strong man and Judge of the Israelites. How did he get his strength?
Q.8.
Samson fell in love with a woman from the valley of Sorek. She betrayed Samson to his enemies, but what was her name?
Q.9.
After they had shaved him, the Philistines blinded Samson and put him in chains. Samson prayed to God for his strength to return and God granted this request. What did Samson do with his renewed strength?
Q.10.
The final chapters in the Book of Judges tell the sad tale of war between the tribes of Israel. One of the tribes was all but wiped out by the others. Which tribe was it?