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Dig Site 18 Blue Level Questions

Why did Elimelek and his family leave Bethlehem to go to Moab? (1:1) 1.They were from Moab and were going home. 2.They were no longer welcome in Bethlehem. 3.There was a famine in Bethlehem. 4.There were no wives for their sons in Bethlehem.

Why did Elimelek and his family leave Bethlehem to go to Moab? (1:1) 1.They were from Moab and were going home. 2.They were no longer welcome in Bethlehem. 3.There was a famine in Bethlehem. 4.There were no wives for their sons in Bethlehem.

What were the names of the family in the story that went to Moab? (1:1-2) 1.Moab, Naomi, Judah, and Kahlon 2.Elimelek, Naomi, Mahlon, and Kilion 3.Judah, Naomi, and Elimekek 4.Elimelek, Naomi, Kilion, and Milion

What were the names of the family in the story that went to Moab? (1:1-2) 1.Moab, Naomi, Judah, and Kahlon 2.Elimelek, Naomi, Mahlon, and Kilion 3.Judah, Naomi, and Elimekek 4.Elimelek, Naomi, Kilion, and Milion

What happened while Naomi and her family were living in Moab? (1:3-5) 1.Elimelek died. 2.Her two sons got married. 3.Her two sons died. 4.All of the above.

What happened while Naomi and her family were living in Moab? (1:3-5) 1.Elimelek died. 2.Her two sons got married. 3.Her two sons died. 4.All of the above.

Who came to the aid of the Israelites by providing food for them? (1:6) 1.The King of Moab 2.Samson’s family 3.The people of Bethlehem 4.The Lord

Who came to the aid of the Israelites by providing food for them? (1:6) 1.The King of Moab 2.Samson’s family 3.The people of Bethlehem 4.The Lord

What did Naomi NOT say that she hoped the Lord would do for Orpah and Ruth? (1:8-9) 1.Grant them rest 2.Show them kindness 3.Bring them back to Bethlehem to live 4.Give them new husbands

What did Naomi NOT say that she hoped the Lord would do for Orpah and Ruth? (1:8-9) 1.Grant them rest 2.Show them kindness 3.Bring them back to Bethlehem to live 4.Give them new husbands

What did Orpah and Ruth first tell Naomi they would do? (1:9-10) 1.They wanted to stay with Naomi in Moab. 2.They wanted to find new husbands. 3.They would go with Naomi back to her people. 4.They wanted to go home to their mothers.

What did Orpah and Ruth first tell Naomi they would do? (1:9-10) 1.They wanted to stay with Naomi in Moab. 2.They wanted to find new husbands. 3.They would go with Naomi back to her people. 4.They wanted to go home to their mothers.

Why did Naomi say Orpah and Ruth should not go to Bethlehem with her? (1:11) 1.She did not have money to care for them. 2.She would have no more sons who could be their husbands. 3.She knew they would not be accepted in Judah. 4.All of the above

Why did Naomi say Orpah and Ruth should not go to Bethlehem with her? (1:11) 1.She did not have money to care for them. 2.She would have no more sons who could be their husbands. 3.She knew they would not be accepted in Judah. 4.All of the above

Why did Naomi say life was bitter for her? (1:13) 1.She was unhappy with Orpah and Ruth. 2.She never had daughters. 3.The Lord’s hand was against her. 4.All of the above.

Why did Naomi say life was bitter for her? (1:13) 1.She was unhappy with Orpah and Ruth. 2.She never had daughters. 3.The Lord’s hand was against her. 4.All of the above.

What did Orpah decide to do? (1:14-15) 1.She stayed with Naomi. 2.She left Naomi and went back to her people. 3.She found another husband. 4.She decided to go to Israel on her own.

What did Orpah decide to do? (1:14-15) 1.She stayed with Naomi. 2.She left Naomi and went back to her people. 3.She found another husband. 4.She decided to go to Israel on her own.

What did Ruth say when Naomi asked her to go with Orpah? (1:15-16) 1.“Don’t urge me to leave you.” 2.“Where you go I will go.” 3.“Your people will be my people and your God my God.” 4.All of the above.

What did Ruth say when Naomi asked her to go with Orpah? (1:15-16) 1.“Don’t urge me to leave you.” 2.“Where you go I will go.” 3.“Your people will be my people and your God my God.” 4.All of the above.

What did Ruth decide to do? (1:18) 1.She went back to her people and her gods. 2.She found another husband in Moab. 3.She was determined to go with Naomi. 4.She decided to go to Israel with Orpah.

What did Ruth decide to do? (1:18) 1.She went back to her people and her gods. 2.She found another husband in Moab. 3.She was determined to go with Naomi. 4.She decided to go to Israel with Orpah.

How did the people in Bethlehem respond when Naomi and Ruth arrived? (1:19) 1.The whole town of Bethlehem was stirred. 2.Nobody realized they had arrived. 3.The women were angry and would not welcome them. 4.The men prevented them from entering the town.

How did the people in Bethlehem respond when Naomi and Ruth arrived? (1:19) 1.The whole town of Bethlehem was stirred. 2.Nobody realized they had arrived. 3.The women were angry and would not welcome them. 4.The men prevented them from entering the town.

What did the women in Bethlehem say when Naomi and Ruth arrived? (1:19) 1.“Who is that woman with Naomi?” 2.“Why is Naomi here? She left us ten years ago.” 3.“Why would Naomi bring a Moabite with her?” 4.“Can this be Naomi?”

What did the women in Bethlehem say when Naomi and Ruth arrived? (1:19) 1.“Who is that woman with Naomi?” 2.“Why is Naomi here? She left us ten years ago.” 3.“Why would Naomi bring a Moabite with her?” 4.“Can this be Naomi?”

What did Naomi think the Lord did to her? (1:20-21) 1.He made her leave Israel to go to Moab. 2.He made her life great in a foreign land. 3.He made her life bitter and brought misfortune. 4.He made her leave Moab to go to Israel.

What did Naomi think the Lord did to her? (1:20-21) 1.He made her leave Israel to go to Moab. 2.He made her life great in a foreign land. 3.He made her life bitter and brought misfortune. 4.He made her leave Moab to go to Israel.

What time of year did Naomi and Ruth arrive back in Bethlehem? (1:22) 1.Planting time 2.Harvest time 3.Winter time 4.Spring time

What time of year did Naomi and Ruth arrive back in Bethlehem? (1:22) 1.Planting time 2.Harvest time 3.Winter time 4.Spring time

Finish this verse: “But Ruth replied, ‘Don’t urge me to leave you or to turn back from you. Where you go I will go, and … (Ruth 1:16) 1.“… there I will also stay. Your God will be my God.” 2.“… where you stay I will stay. Your people will be my people and your God my God.” 3.“… what you do I will do. I want to go with you.” 4.“… where you stay I will stay. Your God will be my God.”

Finish this verse: “But Ruth replied, ‘Don’t urge me to leave you or to turn back from you. Where you go I will go, and … (Ruth 1:16) 1.“… there I will also stay. Your God will be my God.” 2.“… where you stay I will stay. Your people will be my people and your God my God.” 3.“… what you do I will do. I want to go with you.” 4.“… where you stay I will stay. Your God will be my God.”