Henry: Hello I'm Henry
Max the monkey: I'm Max
Henry: Welcome to Bible Glory Games
Max the monkey: Today topic is Samson
Round one
Henry: Q1. Who was Samson's father? A)Abihu, B)Nadab, C)Ezekiel or D) Manoah?
Max the monkey: Q2. Which was Samson's tribe? A) Judah, B)Dan, C) Benjamin or D) Asher?
Henry: Q3. Where was Samson born? A)Ekron, B)Gath, C)Zorah or D)Ashdod?
Max the monkey: Q4. Where did Samson marry a Philistine woman? A)Timnah, B)Gilgal, C)Ashkelon or D)Nablus?
Henry: Q5. How many foxes did Samson use to set fire to the fields of the Philistine? A)274, B)300, C)330 or D)400?
Round two
Max the monkey: Q6. Samson’s story is based on actual historical events. True or false?
Henry: Q7. Samson was one of Israel’s twelve judges. True or false?
Max the monkey: Q8. After Delilah cut Samson’s hair, the Spirit of the Lord left him, and the Philistines captured him. True or false?
Henry: Q9. Both Samson and Israel were chosen by God to be set apart and holy, but they both turned away from God and married people from foreign nations. True or false?
Max the monkey: Q10. Samson was the last judge recorded in the book of Judges, living after Deborah, Barak, Ruth, and Naomi. True or false?
Answers
Henry: Q1 is D. He was important in Samson's birth narrative because YHWH's angel told Manoah's wife that Samson was born. As his wife watched, Manoah feared for his own life during the meeting. The scripture names the angel as Samson's father and refers to him as "the man of God."
Max the monkey: Q2 is B. The Danites descended from Dan, one of Jacob's sons, who was born to Bilhah, Rachel's maidservant.
Henry: Q3 is C. It was thought that Samson was born in Zorah, an Israelite town with a view of the Sorek Valley.
Max the monkey: Q4 is A. It was there that he saw her and decided she was the right one for him.
Henry: Q5 is B. Samson used 300 foxes to set fire to the fields of the Philistines.
Max the monkey: Q6 is false. Samson’s story is part of the biblical narrative found in the Book of Judges. While it contains elements of folklore, symbolism, and religious significance, it is not considered a purely historical account. The Book of Judges combines historical events with theological themes, making it a blend of both history and religious literature.
Henry: Q7 is true. Samson is indeed counted among the twelve judges of Israel. His story is found in the Book of Judges, where he played a significant role in the history of ancient Israel.
Max the monkey: Q8 is true. After Delilah betrayed Samson by cutting his hair, the Spirit of the Lord departed from him, leaving him powerless. The Philistines seized the opportunity and captured him, leading to the final events of his remarkable story.
Henry: Q9 is true. Both Samson and Israel were indeed chosen by God to be set apart and holy. However, they both faced challenges and made choices that led them away from God’s ideal plan. Samson’s marriage to foreign women, including Delilah, is a notable example of this departure from God’s instructions. Similarly, the Israelites often intermarried with neighboring nations, which caused spiritual and moral challenges throughout their history.
Max the monkey: Q10 is false. Samson was not the last judge recorded in the Book of Judges. After Samson, there were other judges, including Samuel. Deborah, Barak, Ruth, and Naomi lived before Samson and were not judges themselves.
Henry: Thank you for playing with us
Max the monkey: We hope that you enjoyed this
Henry: We hope that we will see you soon.
Both: (Waving their hands) take care! Bye!
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