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The Book of Judges Large Print Edition Chapters 1-11 A study using 18 questions per chapter The purpose of this study is to find out What the Bible says. THE WORD FOR THE WORLD STUDIES IN THE OLD TESTAMENT by Bill DeLaughter 1

Bill DeLaughter P.O. Box 193 Crown Point, Indiana 46308 U.S.A. It is Bill's desire that it be made available to anyone and everyone to be used by them for their further understanding of What The Bible Says. It can be copied and duplicated by anyone for local Bible Studies. However it is not to be sold commercially for a profit. But permission is hereby granted for it to be printed and sold for a price slightly above the actual cost of printing, no more. This study may also be translated into any language where it can be useful under the conditions listed above. INSTRUCTIONS I can only suggest how this study was originally conducted and it was very successful. First of all, we tried to arrange a very informal atmosphere with the folks sitting in a loose circle. We would begin the session by having tea, or cokes and an informal time of fellowship. Then we would have a prayer time with everyone suggesting names of those for whom we should pray. It was also mentioned each session that we expected that each individual have at least one person for whom they would agree to pray for in regards to that person s salvation. To actually begin the study the entire chapter would be read aloud with each one willing to read, taking the number of verses and dividing it by the number of people present and each one reading a portion. Then the first one on the left (a habit of mine) would begin by reading the first question and giving their answer. The verse where their answer was found must also be given. Then the leader asks if everybody agrees. Let discussion carry on as necessary but not too long. Then go to the next question and the next person until all of the fifteen questions are answered. For the discussion questions (numbers 16-17-18) each person present should give their answer once again going from the first one on the left and so on. Answer one question at a time, with each person present giving their reasons for their answer to each question. Discussion can be long or short depending on how the group feels. Do 2

not carry the class session on too long. Encourage each one to prepare his answers BEFORE the session begins if at all possible only because they will get more out of the discussion if they have thought about it. INTRODUCTION The Book of Judges continues with the history of Israel for the period between the death of Joshua and the time of Samuel. The time period was known for its heroes which were called Judges who ruled the tribes of Israel. There is a certain pattern that is followed in this book: 1. The nation of Israel had peace as long as they were serving and loving God. 2. Then they forgot God and worshiped idols. 3. God punished them by sending another nation to fight and rule over them. 4. The Israelites repented, turned back to God, and asked for forgiveness. 5. Then God forgave the Israelites and saved them by sending a judge to help them overcome their enemies. These events and the pattern set was repeated many times during this time in their history. There was a total of fifteen judges which are listed for their leadership, the best known are Deborah, Gideon and Samson. 3

JUDGES - Chapter 01 SHORT ANSWERS 1. Who decided who would be the first to go in and drive out the local people and who was asked to help them in exchange for help for them in turn? 2. What did the army do to King Adoni-Bezek? 3. Why were the men of Judah unable to drive out the Canaanites from the plains?. Verse 4. Even though they could not drive out all the Canaanites what happened when the Israelites got stronger? 5. What did they do to the city of Jerusalem? TRUE OR FALSE (Put a T or an F in one blank and the verse in the other) 6. The descendants of Moses father in law came and lived with Judah. 7. As promised the city of Hebron was given to Joshua as an inheritance. 8. Bethel was captured because a man coming out of the city showed them how to take the city. 9. The Canaanites continued to live in Gezer. 10. The Amorites were completely driven out of the land. 4

YES OR NO (Put a Y or a N in one blank and the verse in the other) 11. Were ten thousand killed in one battle? 12. Did the Israelites do to Adoni-Bezek what he had done to seventy other kings? 13. Was the city of Zephath totally destroyed? 14. Were the people of Megiddo driven out? 15. Were there four cities that the Amorites determined to hold on to? THINK FOR YOURSELF 16. What is the main theme of this chapter and why do you think so? ( Can you do one word?) 17. What is the key verse and why do you think so? 18. What did you learn? QUESTIONS FOR FURTHER STUDY: (The following questions could be used in place of or in addition to the ones in the lessons for those who are more advanced in Bible knowledge.) 1. What does this chapter teach about Jesus? 2. What does this chapter teach about God? 3. What does this chapter teach about the Holy Spirit? 4. Does this chapter contain promises to be received, commands to be obeyed or warnings to be heeded? 5

JUDGES - Chapter 02 SHORT ANSWERS 1. Who spoke to the Children of Israel in this chapter? 2. What were the people accused of doing and what would the result be? 3. What happened when the generation that knew the Lord had all died?. Verse 4. What did the people do after each judge died? 5. What test did the Lord give to see if Israel would obey him? TRUE OR FALSE (Put a T or an F in one blank and the verse in the other) 6. The angel of the Lord spoke the words of the Lord, not his own. 7. The people wept aloud after they heard what the angel said. 8. After all those who served with Joshua died the people continued to follow the Lord. 9. The Lord raised up judges to help the people when they repented. 10. The Lord knew that the people would not follow him. 6

YES OR NO (Put a Y or a N in one blank and the verse in the other) 11. Did the angel appear to them AFTER Joshua died and was buried? 12. Were Baal and Ashtoreth pagan gods? 13. Were the Israelites even sold to their enemies? 14. Was the serving of other gods called prostituting themselves. 15. Was it the Lord who allowed some of the original people to remain in the land? THINK FOR YOURSELF 16. What is the main theme of this chapter and why do you think so? ( Can you do one word?) 17. What is the key verse and why do you think so? 18. What did you learn? QUESTIONS FOR FURTHER STUDY: (The following questions could be used in place of or in addition to the ones in the lessons for those who are more advanced in Bible knowledge.) 1. What does this chapter teach about Jesus? 2. What does this chapter teach about God? 3. What does this chapter teach about the Holy Spirit? 4. Does this chapter contain promises to be received, commands to be obeyed or warnings to be heeded? 7

JUDGES - Chapter 03 SHORT ANSWERS 1. When the Israelites lived among the Canaanites, what did they do as far as marriage of their children is concerned? 2. Who was the first judge to save the Israelite people? 3. How did Ehud kill Eglon the king of Moab? 4. How did Ehud gather the people of Israel to fight for freedom? 5. How many Moabites were killed the day they fought? TRUE OR FALSE (Put a T or an F in one blank and the verse in the other) 6. It was the Lord who left nations in Canaan to test the Israelites who did not have any battle experience. 7. The Lord was testing the Israelites to see if they would obey his commands. 8. The Israelites were in bondage for eight years before they cried out to the Lord fo help. 9. Ehud was a left handed man. 10. The land had peace for 85 years after Ehud led the Israelites in their rebellion against Moab. 8

YES OR NO (Put a Y or a N in one blank and the verse in the other) 11. Were their 7 tribes of the original people of Canaan left in the land? 12. Did the Israelites forget who the Lord was and what he had done? 13. Was the Spirit of God was at work in the life of Othniel? 14. Was Ehud from the tribe of Judah? 15. Did Ehud have a private interview with Eglon King of Moab? THINK FOR YOURSELF 16. What is the main theme of this chapter and why do you think so? ( Can you do one word?) 17. What is the key verse and why do you think so? 18. What did you learn? QUESTIONS FOR FURTHER STUDY: (The following questions could be used in place of or in addition to the ones in the lessons for those who are more advanced in Bible knowledge.) 1. What does this chapter teach about Jesus? 2. What does this chapter teach about God? 3. What does this chapter teach about the Holy Spirit? 4. Does this chapter contain promises to be received, commands to be obeyed or warnings to be heeded? 9

JUDGES - Chapter 04 SHORT ANSWERS 1. Who was leading the nation of Israel in this chapter? 2. Who was Barak and what was his role in this chapter?. Verse 3. Who was going to get the credit for killing Sisera, the commander of Jabin s army? 4. How was Sisera killed? 5. What finally happed to Jabin the Canaanite king? TRUE OR FALSE (Put a T or an F in one blank and the verse in the other) 6. After 20 years of oppression the Israelites finally cried to the Lord for help. 7. Deborah was NOT a judge in Israel. 8. Sisera, the Canaanite king s army commander had 1000 iron chariots. 9. There were no survivors of the troops of Sisera after the battle. 10. Jael is the woman who killed Sisera. 10

YES OR NO (Put a Y or a N in one blank and the verse in the other) 11. Was Deborah the prophetess a married woman? 12. Did Deborah speak for God to Barak? 13. Any ideas as to why Barak would not go by himself to battle? 14. Are ten thousand foot soldiers a big enough army to do battle with 900 iron chariots? 15. Was Sisera asleep when Jael killed him? THINK FOR YOURSELF 16. What is the main theme of this chapter and why do you think so? ( Can you do one word?) 17. What is the key verse and why do you think so? 18. What did you learn? QUESTIONS FOR FURTHER STUDY: (The following questions could be used in place of or in addition to the ones in the lessons for those who are more advanced in Bible knowledge.) 1. What does this chapter teach about Jesus? 2. What does this chapter teach about God? 3. What does this chapter teach about the Holy Spirit? 4. Does this chapter contain promises to be received, commands to be obeyed or warnings to be heeded? 11

JUDGES - Chapter 05 SHORT ANSWERS 1. Who sang a duet on that day? Who wrote the song? 2. What happened according to this song when the Lord came down on Sinai? 3. The village life in Israel ceased until what happened? 4. When the kings of Canaan fought what did they carry off as plunder? 5. What was happening in the sky when the battle with Sisera was going on?. Verse TRUE OR FALSE (Put a T or an F in one blank and the verse in the other) 6. Since Deborah was married she also had children (was a mother). 7. Some of the people came to Deborah from Ephraim. 8. People from Benjamin did not come. 9. Jael who killed Sisera is also mentioned in this song. 10. After Deborah and Barak won the war, they had peace for 40 years. 12

YES OR NO (Put a Y or a N in one blank and the verse in the other) 11. Was this song written in praise of the Lord? 12. When they chose new gods did war come to the city gates? 13. Did some men come with a commanders staff? 14. Did any fighting men come from Reuben and Gilead? 15. Was Sisera s mother pictured as waiting in vain for his return from battle? THINK FOR YOURSELF 16. What is the main theme of this chapter and why do you think so? ( Can you do one word?) 17. What is the key verse and why do you think so? 18. What did you learn? QUESTIONS FOR FURTHER STUDY: (The following questions could be used in place of or in addition to the ones in the lessons for those who are more advanced in Bible knowledge.) 1. What does this chapter teach about Jesus? 2. What does this chapter teach about God? 3. What does this chapter teach about the Holy Spirit? 4. Does this chapter contain promises to be received, commands to be obeyed or warnings to be heeded? 13

JUDGES - Chapter 06 SHORT ANSWERS 1. In this chapter who was oppressing Israel and how long had it been going on? 2. How were they oppressing the Israelites? 3. What was Gideon doing when the angel of the Lord spoke to him and why? 4. What was the first test that Gideon was shown? 5. What was Gideon s fathers response when the people demanded that he be brought out to be killed for destroying the altar of Baal and cutting down the pole? TRUE OR FALSE (Put a T or an F in one blank and the verse in the other) 6. Gideon destroyed the altar of Baal at night. 7. That day Gideon was called by a new name. 8. When the Midianites and Amalekites and others gathered together the Spirit of the Lord came upon Gideon. 9. Gideon asked for two tests to make sure it was the Lord directing him. 10. God answered the first test but not the second. 14

YES OR NO (Put a Y or a N in one blank and the verse in the other) 11. Did the Israelites hide in caves to escape the MIdianites? 12. Is the angel that appeared to Gideon called the Lord? 13. Was Gideon afraid that he was going to die because he saw the angel of the Lord? 14. Was a trumpet blast used to call the Israelites to battle? 15. Did Gideon doubt that God was with him in the beginning? THINK FOR YOURSELF 16. What is the main theme of this chapter and why do you think so? ( Can you do one word?) 17. What is the key verse and why do you think so? 18. What did you learn? QUESTIONS FOR FURTHER STUDY: (The following questions could be used in place of or in addition to the ones in the lessons for those who are more advanced in Bible knowledge.) 1. What does this chapter teach about Jesus? 2. What does this chapter teach about God? 3. What does this chapter teach about the Holy Spirit? 4. Does this chapter contain promises to be received, commands to be obeyed or warnings to be heeded? 15

JUDGES - Chapter 07 SHORT ANSWERS 1. How many men did Gideon have with him in the beginning? 2. Who was going to decide who went with Gideon and who would not? 3. What caused Gideon to be encouraged about the battle? 4. What happened when the army of Gideon sounded the trumpets? 5. Other Israelites joined Gideon as the fight proceeded, who were they? TRUE OR FALSE (Put a T or an F in one blank and the verse in the other) 6. When the angel had trimmed the army of Gideon, he had only 300 men left. 7. When the others left, the provisions and trumpets were taken also. 8. It was a dream and it s interpretation that Gideon heard in the enemies camp. 9. The Midianite army turned on itself with men killing each other. 10. There were three of the Midianite leaders killed and their heads cut off. 16

YES OR NO (Put a Y or a N in one blank and the verse in the other) 11. Is Gideon called by his new name in this chapter? 12. If a man brings water up to his mouth to drink can he still see around him? 13. Did Gideon have a servant named Purah. 14. Did Gideon take the enemy by surprise? 15. Was Gideon afraid to attack the huge army of the Midianites? THINK FOR YOURSELF 16. What is the main theme of this chapter and why do you think so? ( Can you do one word?) 17. What is the key verse and why do you think so? 18. What did you learn? QUESTIONS FOR FURTHER STUDY: (The following questions could be used in place of or in addition to the ones in the lessons for those who are more advanced in Bible knowledge.) 1. What does this chapter teach about Jesus? 2. What does this chapter teach about God? 3. What does this chapter teach about the Holy Spirit? 4. Does this chapter contain promises to be received, commands to be obeyed or warnings to be heeded? 17

JUDGES - Chapter 08 SHORT ANSWERS 1. Why were the Ephraimites upset with Gideon? 2. Why did Gideon make a request of the men of Succoth? 3. How many men did Gideon s 300 men fight against at Karkor? 4. Why did Gideon s son refuse to kill the two Midianite kings? 5. What effect did the ephod that Gideon make have on him and the people? TRUE OR FALSE (Put a T or an F in one blank and the verse in the other) 6. Gideon kept his promise to both the men of Succoth and the men of Peniel. 7. Gideon has already killed a hundred and twenty thousand soldiers. 8. The men of Midian wore gold necklaces when they went into battle. 9. Gideon remained faithful to the Lord until his death. 10. Gideon has seventy sons of his own. (See Chapter 7 Verse 1) 18

YES OR NO (Put a Y or a N in one blank and the verse in the other) 11. Did Gideon gather a large army to fight Zebah and Zalmunna? 12. Can hungry men still fight? 13. Was only one request made by Gideon of the men who fought with him? 14. Did Gideon have a concubine as well as many wives? 15. Did Gideon rule over the Israelites for forty years? THINK FOR YOURSELF 16. What is the main theme of this chapter and why do you think so? ( Can you do one word?) 17. What is the key verse and why do you think so? 18. What did you learn? QUESTIONS FOR FURTHER STUDY: (The following questions could be used in place of or in addition to the ones in the lessons for those who are more advanced in Bible knowledge.) 1. What does this chapter teach about Jesus? 2. What does this chapter teach about God? 3. What does this chapter teach about the Holy Spirit? 4. Does this chapter contain promises to be received, commands to be obeyed or warnings to be heeded? 19

JUDGES - Chapter 09 SHORT ANSWERS 1. Who was Abimelech and how did he gain power over the people of Shechem? 2. Who was Jotham and what did he do to escape? 3. Where did Jotham stand when he spoke his story about the trees? 4. Why did God send an evil spirit Abimelech and the citizens of Shechem? 5. Abimelech killed many people, how many are actually numbered? TRUE OR FALSE (Put a T or an F in one blank and the verse in the other) 6. Gideon had seventy sons plus a son by a slave girl. 7. Abimelech was a good man. 8. Jotham was not afraid of his brother Abimelech. 9. Gaal, son of Ebed opposed Abimelech and it caused the city to be destroyed and salt scattered over it. 10. Abimelech was killed by a woman. 20

YES OR NO (Put a Y or a N in one blank and the verse in the other) 11. Was Abimelech made king over two cities? 12. Did Abimelech govern the Israelites a long time? 13. Was the ambush something that Abimelech used in battle? 14. Did Jotham s curse come to pass on the people of Shechem? 15. When Abimelech died did the people go home? THINK FOR YOURSELF 16. What is the main theme of this chapter and why do you think so? ( Can you do one word?) 17. What is the key verse and why do you think so? 18. What did you learn? QUESTIONS FOR FURTHER STUDY: (The following questions could be used in place of or in addition to the ones in the lessons for those who are more advanced in Bible knowledge.) 1. What does this chapter teach about Jesus? 2. What does this chapter teach about God? 3. What does this chapter teach about the Holy Spirit? 4. Does this chapter contain promises to be received, commands to be obeyed or warnings to be heeded? 21

JUDGES - Chapter10 SHORT ANSWERS 1. Whose whole life is told in this chapter in just two verses? 2. How many years did Israel have peace before they again began to worship other gods and who oppressed them after that? 3. When the people cried out to God, how did he answer them? 4. On what side of the Jordan River did the Amorites live? 5. Where were the Ammonites going to attack? TRUE OR FALSE (Put a T or an F in one blank and the verse in the other) 6. Jair had thirty sons who rode thirty donkeys. 7. This time when they went after other gods, they worshiped several more. 8. They were oppressed for twenty years by the Philistines and Ammonites. 9. God said he would NOT rescue them this time. 10. God also said he could not bear their misery any longer. 22

YES OR NO (Put a Y or a N in one blank and the verse in the other) 11. Did Jair also control thirty towns in Gilead? 12. Is the worship of other gods considered evil in the eyes of God? 13. Did God become angry with the Israelites? 14. Did God tell the Israelites to go and cry out to the other gods for help? 15. Were the two armies camped at Gilead and Jericho? THINK FOR YOURSELF 16. What is the main theme of this chapter and why do you think so? ( Can you do one word?) 17. What is the key verse and why do you think so? 18. What did you learn? QUESTIONS FOR FURTHER STUDY: (The following questions could be used in place of or in addition to the ones in the lessons for those who are more advanced in Bible knowledge.) 1. What does this chapter teach about Jesus? 2. What does this chapter teach about God? 3. What does this chapter teach about the Holy Spirit? 4. Does this chapter contain promises to be received, commands to be obeyed or warnings to be heeded? 23

JUDGES - Chapter 11 SHORT ANSWERS 1. What happened to Jephthah him when he grew up? 2. When the Ammonites made war on Israel who did the elders of Gilead seek to help them and what did they promise him if he won? 3. When the Ammonites said that Israel took away their land, how did Jephthah say got the land?. Verse 4. What vow did Jephthah make to God if he was successful in battle? 5. Why do the young women of Israel go out for four days? TRUE OR FALSE (Put a T or an F in one blank and the verse in the other) 6. Jepthah s mother was a prostitute. 7. Jephthah was made head and commander of the very people who had driven him away. 8. Twenty one towns were devastated by Jephthah. 9. A concession was made by Jephthah to his daughter to roam the hills for two months. 10. This vow was too much for Jephthah so he did not keep it. 24

YES OR NO (Put a Y or a N in one blank and the verse in the other) 11. Was Jephthah a fighting man? 12. Did Jephthah blame king Sihon for opposing Israel? 13. Was Jephthah trying to settle the problem with the Ammonites peacefully? 14. Did Jephthah say YOU be the judge of what should be done? 15. Did Jephthah s daughter go back to her father knowing what would happen to her? THINK FOR YOURSELF 16. What is the main theme of this chapter and why do you think so? ( Can you do one word?) 17. What is the key verse and why do you think so? 18. What did you learn? QUESTIONS FOR FURTHER STUDY: (The following questions could be used in place of or in addition to the ones in the lessons for those who are more advanced in Bible knowledge.) 1. What does this chapter teach about Jesus? 2. What does this chapter teach about God? 3. What does this chapter teach about the Holy Spirit? 4. Does this chapter contain promises to be received, commands to be obeyed or warnings to be heeded? 25