Henry: Hello I'm Henry
Max the monkey: And I'm Max
Henry: And this is Bible Glory Games. Today the topic is dancing
Max the monkey: I love dancing. Just 2 weeks ago, I joined a dancing audition and I'm going to get a phone call from Madam Bella.
Henry: I'm sure you did great. Let's get started
Max the monkey: After the Israelites crossed the Red Sea, which prophetess led them in a victory dance? Is it A) Miriam, B) Deborah, C) Rachel or D) Zipporah
Henry: The Israelites are described in scripture as dancing in front of a gold calf. Who created the calf? Is it A) Joseph, B) Aaron, C) Donald or C) Thomas
Max the monkey: Job said, whose kids play music and dance around? Is it A) The merchants, B) The wealthy, C) the wicked or D) The Egyptians
Henry: Who, according to 2 Samuel 6:14, danced wildly and showed himself when the ark of God was given back to Israel? Is it A) David, B) Solomon, C) Uzziah or D) Jonnny
Max the monkey: The last one. Which unfortunate daughter of an Israelite judge came out of her home dancing to greet her father when he returned, according to Judges 11:34? Is it A) Samson, B) Barak, C) Jephthah or D) Moses
Henry: Then it's true or false. True or False: According to Scripture, the women of Israel came out dancing in the days after David killed Goliath
Max the monkey: For the answers from the option section. The first one is A. The story of Miriam, the sister of Moses and Aaron, leading the Israelite women in a victory song and dance with a timbrel is found in Exodus 15:20–21. The song's primary refrain was, "Gloriously, the LORD has triumphed! He has cast the horse and its rider into the water.
Henry: The second one is B. The people had grown weary and irritated waiting for Moses to return from Mount Sinai, where he had gone to speak with God, and Aaron had created the gold calf at their request. The Ten Commandments were given to Moses on Mount Sinai. When Moses saw the Israelites dancing around a gold calf that his brother Aaron had fashioned, he became furious beyond control and descended from Mount Sinai.
Max the monkey: The third one is C. Job asked why the children of the wicked make music and dance, essentially living life to the fullest, in Job 21:7–12. Job couldn't help but wonder why he was going through a string of misfortunes, from losing his 10 children to eventually experiencing failing health, while the wicked were living a luxurious existence.
Henry: The fourth one is A. According to the Bible, Michal, David's wife, hated him for "dancing and celebrating" while he assisted in relocating the ark of God to Jerusalem. 2 Samuel 6:14–20 describes David dancing "before the LORD with all his might" and exposing himself while donning a linen ephod.
Max the monkey: The fifth one is C. According to Judges 11:34, Jephthah's nameless daughter was so happy to see her father return from the war that she burst out of her house dancing. But the young woman would ultimately lose her life as a result of her conduct.
Henry: For the first one from true or false is true. According to 1 Samuel 18:6-7, the ladies of Israel were seen dancing in the days following David's defeat of Goliath. Still, King Saul was profoundly enraged by their acts. "Out of all the cities of Israel, singing and dancing, to meet" the king, the lyrics say, the women arrived. "Saul has slain his thousands and David his ten thousands," the women sung as they danced.
Henry: We hope you had wonderful time with us
Max the monkey: Until it's next time with Max
Henry: And Henry
Max the monkey's phone rang
Max the monkey: Hold on. I got a call from Madam Bella. (Talking to his phone) Hello Madam Bella. So how did I do? I see. Well thank you for your response. Bye. (Ending his call)
Henry: So?
Max the monkey: (Whimpering face) she doesn't like my dance.
Henry: Well that's okay. Dancing is just dancing. Well, why Max is recovering from crying. We hope that you will join us again.
Game End
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