Dig Site 18 Red Level Questions. How many sons did Elimelek and Naomi have? (1:1) 1.One 2.Two 3.Three.

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Dig Site 18 Red Level Questions

How many sons did Elimelek and Naomi have? (1:1) 1.One 2.Two 3.Three

How many sons did Elimelek and Naomi have? (1:1) 1.One 2.Two 3.Three

What were the names of the man and wife in the story who moved to Moab? (1:2) 1.Elimelek and Naomi 2.Judah and Naomi 3.Judah and Ruth

What were the names of the man and wife in the story who moved to Moab? (1:2) 1.Elimelek and Naomi 2.Judah and Naomi 3.Judah and Ruth

What were the names of Naomi’s two sons? (1:2) 1.Mahlon and Kilion 2.Kilion and Josiah 3.Mahlon and Boaz

What were the names of Naomi’s two sons? (1:2) 1.Mahlon and Kilion 2.Kilion and Josiah 3.Mahlon and Boaz

Where were Elimelek and Naomi from? (1:2) 1.Moab 2.Mahlon 3.Bethlehem

Where were Elimelek and Naomi from? (1:2) 1.Moab 2.Mahlon 3.Bethlehem

What happened when Naomi was living in Moab? (1:2-4) 1.Her husband died. 2.Her sons married Moabite women. 3.Both answers are correct.

What happened when Naomi was living in Moab? (1:2-4) 1.Her husband died. 2.Her sons married Moabite women. 3.Both answers are correct.

What were the names of Mahlon’s and Kilion’s wives? (1:4) 1.Naomi and Orpah 2.Ruth and Kilion 3.Orpah and Ruth

What were the names of Mahlon’s and Kilion’s wives? (1:4) 1.Naomi and Orpah 2.Ruth and Kilion 3.Orpah and Ruth

Who came to the aid of the Israelites by providing food for them? (1:6) 1.The Lord 2.The Moabites 3.The people of Bethlehem

Who came to the aid of the Israelites by providing food for them? (1:6) 1.The Lord 2.The Moabites 3.The people of Bethlehem

Where did Naomi and her daughters-in-law set out? (1:7) 1.“To Ruth’s family home” 2.“On the road that would take them back to the land of Judah” 3.“To Oprah’s father’s home”

Where did Naomi and her daughters-in-law set out? (1:7) 1.“To Ruth’s family home” 2.“On the road that would take them back to the land of Judah” 3.“To Oprah’s father’s home”

Where did Naomi say her daughters-in-law should go? (1:8) 1.With her to Bethlehem 2.Back to their mother’s homes 3.To see the ruler of Moab

Where did Naomi say her daughters-in-law should go? (1:8) 1.With her to Bethlehem 2.Back to their mother’s homes 3.To see the ruler of Moab

What did Naomi say she hoped the Lord would give her daughters-in-law? (1:9) 1.“A safe journey to their mother’s homes.” 2.“Good health and long life.” 3.“Rest in the home of another husband”

What did Naomi say she hoped the Lord would give her daughters-in-law? (1:9) 1.“A safe journey to their mother’s homes.” 2.“Good health and long life.” 3.“Rest in the home of another husband”

What did Naomi’s daughters-in-law first tell her? (1:9-10) 1.“We will go to our mothers’ homes.” 2.“We want to stay with you.” 3.“We will go back with you to your people.”

What did Naomi’s daughters-in-law first tell her? (1:9-10) 1.“We will go to our mothers’ homes.” 2.“We want to stay with you.” 3.“We will go back with you to your people.”

Why did Naomi say Orpah and Ruth should not go 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.Both answers are correct.

Why did Naomi say Orpah and Ruth should not go 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.Both answers are correct.

Whose hand did Naomi say was against her? (1:13) 1.The king’s 2.Her family’s 3.The Lord’s

Whose hand did Naomi say was against her? (1:13) 1.The king’s 2.Her family’s 3.The Lord’s

Which daughter-in-law stayed with Naomi? (1:14) 1.Ruth 2.Orpah 3.Both of them

Which daughter-in-law stayed with Naomi? (1:14) 1.Ruth 2.Orpah 3.Both of them

What did Ruth tell Naomi when she asked her to go with Orpah? (1:15-16) 1.“Where you go I will go.” 2.“Your people will be my people and your God my God.” 3.Both answers are correct

What did Ruth tell Naomi when she asked her to go with Orpah? (1:15-16) 1.“Where you go I will go.” 2.“Your people will be my people and your God my God.” 3.Both answers are correct

What happened when Naomi and Ruth arrived in Bethlehem? (1:19) 1.No one remembered Naomi. 2.The whole town was stirred because of them. 3.They were not welcome.

What happened when Naomi and Ruth arrived in Bethlehem? (1:19) 1.No one remembered Naomi. 2.The whole town was stirred because of them. 3.They were not welcome.

What did Naomi tell the women in Bethlehem to call her? (1:20) 1.Naomi 2.Mara 3.Widow

What did Naomi tell the women in Bethlehem to call her? (1:20) 1.Naomi 2.Mara 3.Widow

What time of year did Naomi and Ruth return to Bethlehem? (1:22) 1.The beginning of the barley harvest 2.The middle of the wheat harvest 3.The end of the oat harvest

What time of year did Naomi and Ruth return to Bethlehem? (1:22) 1.The beginning of the barley harvest 2.The middle of the wheat harvest 3.The end of the oat harvest

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 where you stay I will stay. Your people…’” (Ruth 1:16) 1.“… will be the people I live with.’” 2.“… will be my people and your God my God.’” 3.“… will be my new family.’”

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 where you stay I will stay. Your people…’” (Ruth 1:16) 1.“… will be the people I live with.’” 2.“… will be my people and your God my God.’” 3.“… will be my new family.’”