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Dig Site 12 Blue Level Questions

What did the angel of the Lord say to the Israelites? (2:1-2) 1.“I brought you up out of Egypt.” 2.“I will never break my covenant.” 3.“You shall break down their altars.” 4.All of the above

What did the angel of the Lord say to the Israelites? (2:1-2) 1.“I brought you up out of Egypt.” 2.“I will never break my covenant.” 3.“You shall break down their altars.” 4.All of the above

What did the angel of the Lord tell the Israelites not to make? (2:2) 1.An altar to the Lord 2.A covenant with the people of the land 3.A covenant with the Lord 4.Dough with yeast in it

What did the angel of the Lord tell the Israelites not to make? (2:2) 1.An altar to the Lord 2.A covenant with the people of the land 3.A covenant with the Lord 4.Dough with yeast in it

What were the Israelites supposed to break down? (2:2) 1.The altars of the people of the land 2.Promises they made to each other 3.The covenant they made with the Lord 4.All of the above

What were the Israelites supposed to break down? (2:2) 1.The altars of the people of the land 2.Promises they made to each other 3.The covenant they made with the Lord 4.All of the above

Who did the angel of the Lord say He would not drive out before the Israelites? (2:3) 1.The Reubenites 2.The people of the land 3.The Egyptians 4.The Gadites

Who did the angel of the Lord say He would not drive out before the Israelites? (2:3) 1.The Reubenites 2.The people of the land 3.The Egyptians 4.The Gadites

Who wept and offered sacrifices to the Lord? (2:4-5) 1.Joshua 2.The Canaanites 3.The Israelites 4.The judges

Who wept and offered sacrifices to the Lord? (2:4-5) 1.Joshua 2.The Canaanites 3.The Israelites 4.The judges

What did the Israelites serve when they did evil in the eyes of the Lord? (2:11) 1.The Baals 2.The gods of the Egyptians 3.The Canaanite king 4.All of the above

What did the Israelites serve when they did evil in the eyes of the Lord? (2:11) 1.The Baals 2.The gods of the Egyptians 3.The Canaanite king 4.All of the above

Who did the Israelites forsake? (2:12) 1.The Baals 2.The Canaanite king 3.The God of their ancestors 4.The gods of the Egyptians

Who did the Israelites forsake? (2:12) 1.The Baals 2.The Canaanite king 3.The God of their ancestors 4.The gods of the Egyptians

What had the God of their ancestors done for the Israelites? (2:12 1.He abandoned them in Egypt. 2.He brought them out of Egypt. 3.He showed them how to defeat their enemies. 4.He took them safely back to Egypt.

What had the God of their ancestors done for the Israelites? (2:12 1.He abandoned them in Egypt. 2.He brought them out of Egypt. 3.He showed them how to defeat their enemies. 4.He took them safely back to Egypt.

To whom did the Lord hand over the Israelites? (2:14) 1.Raiders who plundered them 2.The Canaanite gods 3.Their priests 4.The elders of the people

To whom did the Lord hand over the Israelites? (2:14) 1.Raiders who plundered them 2.The Canaanite gods 3.Their priests 4.The elders of the people

Who were the Israelites not able to resist? (2:14) 1.Their priests 2.Their enemies 3.Joshua’s anger 4.The judges

Who were the Israelites not able to resist? (2:14) 1.Their priests 2.Their enemies 3.Joshua’s anger 4.The judges

What happened whenever the Israelites went out to fight? (2:15) 1.They defeated their enemies. 2.The Lord helped them win every battle. 3.They won most of their battles. 4.The hand of the Lord was against them to defeat them.

What happened whenever the Israelites went out to fight? (2:15) 1.They defeated their enemies. 2.The Lord helped them win every battle. 3.They won most of their battles. 4.The hand of the Lord was against them to defeat them.

What did the Lord do when the people were in great distress? (2:15-16) 1.He ignored them because of their sins. 2.He raised up judges for them. 3.He asked them to sacrifice burnt offerings. 4.He sent them to battle against the raiders.

What did the Lord do when the people were in great distress? (2:15-16) 1.He ignored them because of their sins. 2.He raised up judges for them. 3.He asked them to sacrifice burnt offerings. 4.He sent them to battle against the raiders.

What did the judges do for the people? (2:16) 1.They saved them out of the hands of the raiders. 2.They sent them off to battle against their enemies. 3.The made them sacrifice to the Lord. 4.They sent raiders to steal from them.

What did the judges do for the people? (2:16) 1.They saved them out of the hands of the raiders. 2.They sent them off to battle against their enemies. 3.The made them sacrifice to the Lord. 4.They sent raiders to steal from them.

What did the people do instead of listening to their judges? (2:17) 1.They listened to the Lord. 2.They listened to the priests. 3.They worshipped other gods. 4.They tricked the judges into thinking they followed God.

What did the people do instead of listening to their judges? (2:17) 1.They listened to the Lord. 2.They listened to the priests. 3.They worshipped other gods. 4.They tricked the judges into thinking they followed God.

Who made the Israelites groan? (2:18) 1.Those who oppressed and afflicted them. 2.The judges 3.The Lord 4.All of the above

Who made the Israelites groan? (2:18) 1.Those who oppressed and afflicted them. 2.The judges 3.The Lord 4.All of the above

How long did the Lord save the Israelites from their enemies? (2:18) 1.For one week 2.For three months 3.For 40 years 4.As long as the judge lived

How long did the Lord save the Israelites from their enemies? (2:18) 1.For one week 2.For three months 3.For 40 years 4.As long as the judge lived

What did the people do when the judge died? (2:19) 1.They “continued to follow the Lord.” 2.They “returned to ways even more corrupt than those of their ancestors.” 3.They “began to defeat all their enemies.” 4.They “elected another judge.”

What did the people do when the judge died? (2:19) 1.They “continued to follow the Lord.” 2.They “returned to ways even more corrupt than those of their ancestors.” 3.They “began to defeat all their enemies.” 4.They “elected another judge.”

Why did the Lord test Israel? (2:22) 1.To punish them 2.So they would offer sacrifices to Him 3.To see if they would keep and walk in the way of the Lord. 4.All of the above

Why did the Lord test Israel? (2:22) 1.To punish them 2.So they would offer sacrifices to Him 3.To see if they would keep and walk in the way of the Lord. 4.All of the above

Finish this verse: “Lord, our God, You answered them; You…” (Psalm 99:8) 1.“…were looking out for the needs of Your people.” 2.“…were to Israel a forgiving God, though you punished their misdeeds.” 3.“…were aware of Israel’s sins and forgave them.” 4.“…loved Israel, even though they sinned.”

Finish this verse: “Lord, our God, You answered them; You…” (Psalm 99:8) 1.“…were looking out for the needs of Your people.” 2.“…were to Israel a forgiving God, though you punished their misdeeds.” 3.“…were aware of Israel’s sins and forgave them.” 4.“…loved Israel, even though they sinned.”