1st and 2nd Samuel Dig Site 10

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1st and 2nd Samuel Dig Site 10 Red Level Questions

Who was the father of Israel’s second king? (16:1) Saul David Jesse

Who was the father of Israel’s second king? (16:1) Saul David Jesse

What animal did the Lord want Samuel to take when he met with Jesse A sheep A heifer A young goat

What animal did the Lord want Samuel to take when he met with Jesse A sheep A heifer A young goat

After Samuel asked Jesse to the sacrifice, who would show him what to do? (16:3) Jesse’s sons Jesse The Lord

After Samuel asked Jesse to the sacrifice, who would show him what to do? (16:3) Jesse’s sons Jesse The Lord

What did the elders of Bethlehem ask Samuel when he arrived there “Who do you want to see? “Do you come in peace?” “Where are you staying?”

What did the elders of Bethlehem ask Samuel when he arrived there “Who do you want to see? “Do you come in peace?” “Where are you staying?”

Which of Jesse’s sons did Samuel see first? (16:6) Eliab Abinadab Shammah

Which of Jesse’s sons did Samuel see first? (16:6) Eliab Abinadab Shammah

What did the Lord say when Samuel thought Eliab should be the next king? (16:6-7) “Do not consider his appearance or his height.” “People look at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.” Both answers are correct.

What did the Lord say when Samuel thought Eliab should be the next king? (16:6-7) “Do not consider his appearance or his height.” “People look at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.” Both answers are correct.

What did the Lord say He looks at? (16:7) The heart Outward appearance Both answers are correct.

What did the Lord say He looks at? (16:7) The heart Outward appearance Both answers are correct.

What did Samuel say when Abinadab, Jesse’s second son, passed by “Do you have other sons?” “What is his name?” “The Lord has not chosen this one either.”

What did Samuel say when Abinadab, Jesse’s second son, passed by “Do you have other sons?” “What is his name?” “The Lord has not chosen this one either.”

Who was the third son of Jesse to pass by Samuel? (16:9) Shammah Abinadab Eliab

Who was the third son of Jesse to pass by Samuel? (16:9) Shammah Abinadab Eliab

What did Jesse say when Samuel asked, “Are these all the sons you have “There is still the youngest.” “He is tending the sheep.” Both answers are correct.

What did Jesse say when Samuel asked, “Are these all the sons you have “There is still the youngest.” “He is tending the sheep.” Both answers are correct.

What did David look like? (16:12) Small, but strong looking. Glowing with health and had a fine appearance and handsome features. Young and very, very tall.

What did David look like? (16:12) Small, but strong looking. Glowing with health and had a fine appearance and handsome features. Young and very, very tall.

What did the Lord say when David came to Samuel? (16:12) “Rise and anoint him; this is the one.” “Do not anoint him.” “Appoint him as a priest.”

What did the Lord say when David came to Samuel? (16:12) “Rise and anoint him; this is the one.” “Do not anoint him.” “Appoint him as a priest.”

With what did Samuel anoint David? (16:13) The fat of rams Water The horn of oil

With what did Samuel anoint David? (16:13) The fat of rams Water The horn of oil

Who came powerfully upon David after he was anointed? (16:13) The Spirit of the Lord The spirit of the people The spirits of 1,000 warriors

Who came powerfully upon David after he was anointed? (16:13) The Spirit of the Lord The spirit of the people The spirits of 1,000 warriors

What tormented Saul? (16:14) The complaints of the people An evil spirit Both answers are correct.

What tormented Saul? (16:14) The complaints of the people An evil spirit Both answers are correct.

What did Saul’s servants hope would happen if they brought a lyre player to him? (16:16) They hoped Saul would give them more money. They hoped Saul would let them go free. They hoped Saul would feel better.

What did Saul’s servants hope would happen if they brought a lyre player to him? (16:16) They hoped Saul would give them more money. They hoped Saul would let them go free. They hoped Saul would feel better.

Who said, “Find someone who plays well and bring him to me?” (16:17) Saul David Samuel

Who said, “Find someone who plays well and bring him to me?” (16:17) Saul David Samuel

How did Saul’s servants describe David? (16:18) “He is a brave man and a warrior.” “He speaks well and is a fine-looking man.” Both answers are correct.

How did Saul’s servants describe David? (16:18) “He is a brave man and a warrior.” “He speaks well and is a fine-looking man.” Both answers are correct.

When David entered Saul’s service, what did he become? (16:21) A cook One of his armor-bearers A shepherd

When David entered Saul’s service, what did he become? (16:21) A cook One of his armor-bearers A shepherd

What did David do when an evil spirit came on Saul? (16:23) Play his lyre Read to him Prepare a meal for him

What did David do when an evil spirit came on Saul? (16:23) Play his lyre Read to him Prepare a meal for him

What would happen to Saul when David would play the lyre? (16:23) Saul would feel better. The evil spirit would leave Saul. Both answers are correct.

What would happen to Saul when David would play the lyre? (16:23) Saul would feel better. The evil spirit would leave Saul. Both answers are correct.