Hey everyone, there was no Sunday School on Christmas morning, but we were still supposed to read. However, I forgot to post the reading! So...this week I am posting two weeks worth of reading, in case you want to catch up on the missed story line. The SECOND set of scriptures are the ones you are supposed to read for Sunday school this coming Sunday. I hope you all had a very Merry Christmas!
(For Christmas Sunday) Psalm 88; 1 Kings 11:41-43; 2 Chron. 9:29-31; 1 Kings 14:21; 2 Chron. 12:13-14 (June 11, 698-703) 1 Kings 12:1-19; 2 Chron. 10:1-19; 1 Kings 12:20-24; 2 Chron. 11:1-4; 1 Kings 12:25-31; 2 Chron. 11:13-17; 1 Kings 12:32-13:34 (June 12, 703-708) 1 Kings 14:1-18; 2 Chron. 11:5-12; 11:18-23; 1 Kings 14:22-28; 2 Chron. 12:1-12; Psalm 89
(For New Years Sunday)
(June 13, 708-712) Kings 14:29-31; 2 Chron. 12:15-16; 1 Kings 15:1-8; 2 Chron. 13:1-20a; 13:21-14:1a; 1 Kings 15:9-11; 2 Chron. 14:1b-7; 1 Kings 14:19-20; 2 Chron. 13:20b; 1 Kings 15:25-31; 2 Chron. 14:8-15:7; 1 Kings 15:12-15; 2 Chron. 15:8-19 (June 14, 713-717) 1 Kings 15:33-34; 15:16; 15:32; 15:17-22; 2 Chron. 16:1-10; 1 Kings 16:1-33; 15:23-24; 2 Chron. 16:11-14; 1 Kings 22:41-46; 2 Chron. 20:31-34; 17:1-18:1; 1 Kings 16:34 (June 15, 717-722) 1 Kings 17 – 18
This is a place for the youth of First Baptist Church of Fenton to discuss what they are learning and get their questions answered. This is also a good place to find out about upcoming events.
Monday, December 26, 2011
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
This week's reading
Here is your reading for the week:
(June 8, 683-687) Eccl. 3-6
(June 9, 687-693) Eccl. 7-10
(June 10, 693-698) Eccl. 11-12; Psalm 73
(June 8, 683-687) Eccl. 3-6
(June 9, 687-693) Eccl. 7-10
(June 10, 693-698) Eccl. 11-12; Psalm 73
Monday, November 7, 2011
This week's reading
Here is the CORRECT reading assignment for this week! :)
Week 11 (11/13)
(May 25th, 623-626) 1 Kings 9:1-9; 2 Chron. 7:11-22; 1 Kings 9:10-14; 2 Chron. 8:1-3; 1 Kings 9:24; 2 Chron. 8:11; 1 Kings 9:25; 2 Chron. 8:12-16; 1 Kings 9:17-19; 2 Chron. 8:4-6; 1 Kings 9:26-28; 2 Chron. 8:17-18; 1 Kings 10:22; 2 Chron. 9:21 (May 26, 626-630) 1 Kings 10:1-13; 2 Chron. 9:1-12; 1 Kings 4:1-19; 4:29-34; Prov. 1 (May 27, 630-634) Prov. 2-4 (May 28, 634-638) Prov. 5
1. What did God say he would do to His people and His temple if they ceased to follow Him? (1 Kings 9:7) _______________________________________________________________
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2. How long did it take Solomon to build both the temple and his palace? _______________________________
3. What did Solomon’s trading ships bring every 3 years? ____________________________________________________
4. Why did the Queen of Sheba come to visit Solomon? __________________________________________________________
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5. How is Solomon’s wisdom described in 1 Kings 4:29-34? ___________________________________________________________
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6. What is the purpose of Proverbs according to Proverbs 1:1-4? ___________________________________________________________
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7. According to Proverbs 2:1-6, is wisdom (or the knowledge and fear of the Lord) something we come across easily or something we must search for? ______________________________________________________
8. What does wisdom or discretion do for a person who seeks it? (2:11, 12, 16)
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9. Write out Proverbs 3:5-6. _______________________________________________________________
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10. There is a recurring theme throughout the book of Proverbs. We have seen it many times already. Check the following verses and tell what this theme is. Prov. 5:1&7, 4:1&20, 3:1, 2:1, 1:8.
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Week 11 (11/13)
(May 25th, 623-626) 1 Kings 9:1-9; 2 Chron. 7:11-22; 1 Kings 9:10-14; 2 Chron. 8:1-3; 1 Kings 9:24; 2 Chron. 8:11; 1 Kings 9:25; 2 Chron. 8:12-16; 1 Kings 9:17-19; 2 Chron. 8:4-6; 1 Kings 9:26-28; 2 Chron. 8:17-18; 1 Kings 10:22; 2 Chron. 9:21 (May 26, 626-630) 1 Kings 10:1-13; 2 Chron. 9:1-12; 1 Kings 4:1-19; 4:29-34; Prov. 1 (May 27, 630-634) Prov. 2-4 (May 28, 634-638) Prov. 5
1. What did God say he would do to His people and His temple if they ceased to follow Him? (1 Kings 9:7) _______________________________________________________________
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2. How long did it take Solomon to build both the temple and his palace? _______________________________
3. What did Solomon’s trading ships bring every 3 years? ____________________________________________________
4. Why did the Queen of Sheba come to visit Solomon? __________________________________________________________
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5. How is Solomon’s wisdom described in 1 Kings 4:29-34? ___________________________________________________________
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6. What is the purpose of Proverbs according to Proverbs 1:1-4? ___________________________________________________________
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7. According to Proverbs 2:1-6, is wisdom (or the knowledge and fear of the Lord) something we come across easily or something we must search for? ______________________________________________________
8. What does wisdom or discretion do for a person who seeks it? (2:11, 12, 16)
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9. Write out Proverbs 3:5-6. _______________________________________________________________
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10. There is a recurring theme throughout the book of Proverbs. We have seen it many times already. Check the following verses and tell what this theme is. Prov. 5:1&7, 4:1&20, 3:1, 2:1, 1:8.
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Monday, October 31, 2011
This week's reading
Here is your reading for the week:
1 Kings 7:1-12 (May 23, 611-616)1 Kings 7:13-51; 2 Chron. 4-5:1; 1 Kings 8:1-21; 2 Chron. 5:2-14 (May 24, 616-620) 2 Chron. 6:1-11; 1 Kings 8:22-61; 2 Chron. 6:12-7:3 (May 25, 621-626) 1 Kings 8:62-66; 2 Chron. 7:4-10; Psalm 132
1 Kings 7:1-12 (May 23, 611-616)1 Kings 7:13-51; 2 Chron. 4-5:1; 1 Kings 8:1-21; 2 Chron. 5:2-14 (May 24, 616-620) 2 Chron. 6:1-11; 1 Kings 8:22-61; 2 Chron. 6:12-7:3 (May 25, 621-626) 1 Kings 8:62-66; 2 Chron. 7:4-10; Psalm 132
Monday, October 24, 2011
This week's reading
Here is your reading for the week:
(May 21, 599-606) Song of Songs 5-8:14(M); Psalm 45; 1 Kings 5:1-12; 2 Chron. 2:1; 2:3-16 (May 22, 606-611) 1 Kings 5:13-18; 2 Chron. 2:2; 17-18; 1 Kings 9:15-16; 9:20-23; 2 Chron. 8:7-10; 1 Kings 6:1-38; 2 Chron. 3:1-17; Psalm 127
(May 21, 599-606) Song of Songs 5-8:14(M); Psalm 45; 1 Kings 5:1-12; 2 Chron. 2:1; 2:3-16 (May 22, 606-611) 1 Kings 5:13-18; 2 Chron. 2:2; 17-18; 1 Kings 9:15-16; 9:20-23; 2 Chron. 8:7-10; 1 Kings 6:1-38; 2 Chron. 3:1-17; Psalm 127
Monday, October 17, 2011
This week's reading
Week 8
(May 18, 585-587) 1 Kings 2:1-9; 2 Sam. 23:1-7; 1 Kings 2:10-11; 1 Chron. 29:26-30; 1 Kings 2:12; 1 Chron. 29:23-25 (May 19, 587-592) 1 Kings 2:13-3:15; 2 Chron. 1:1-13; 1 Kings 3:16-28; Psalm 72 (May 20, 592-598) Psalm 50; Song of Songs 1-4:16
1. What three men (or families) did David charge Solomon to deal with as he assumed his kingship? ________________________________________________________________
2. How long did David rule over Israel all together? ____________________________________________________________
3. What year did Solomon begin his reign? (It is not in the scripture but in the notes in the chronological Bible.) _______________________________________________________________
4. How did Adonijah seek to usurp Solomon’s reign once again?
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5. In 1 Kings 2:13-46 who did Solomon have put to death and who did he extend mercy to?
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6. What did Solomon ask God for in 2 Kings 3 and what did God give him in return?
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7. How did Solomon determine which of the women was the real mother in 1 Kings 3?
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(May 18, 585-587) 1 Kings 2:1-9; 2 Sam. 23:1-7; 1 Kings 2:10-11; 1 Chron. 29:26-30; 1 Kings 2:12; 1 Chron. 29:23-25 (May 19, 587-592) 1 Kings 2:13-3:15; 2 Chron. 1:1-13; 1 Kings 3:16-28; Psalm 72 (May 20, 592-598) Psalm 50; Song of Songs 1-4:16
1. What three men (or families) did David charge Solomon to deal with as he assumed his kingship? ________________________________________________________________
2. How long did David rule over Israel all together? ____________________________________________________________
3. What year did Solomon begin his reign? (It is not in the scripture but in the notes in the chronological Bible.) _______________________________________________________________
4. How did Adonijah seek to usurp Solomon’s reign once again?
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5. In 1 Kings 2:13-46 who did Solomon have put to death and who did he extend mercy to?
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6. What did Solomon ask God for in 2 Kings 3 and what did God give him in return?
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7. How did Solomon determine which of the women was the real mother in 1 Kings 3?
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A Place to Figure Out the Riddle
Okay GIRLS, you were given an assignment Sunday morning and you will need to discuss this assignment among yourselves to earn your breakfast! So GIRLS you can leave comments under this to work out the riddle before Sunday! (the last post was for the boys)
A Place to Figure Out the Riddle
Okay BOYS, you were given an assignment Sunday morning and you will need to discuss this assignment among yourselves to earn your breakfast! So BOYS you can leave comments under this to work out the riddle before Sunday! (the next post is for the girls)
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
This week's reading
Here is your lesson for the week:
Week 7
(May 16, 573-577) 1 Chron. 25:1-31; 6:31-53; 26:1-32 (May 17, 577-583) 1 Chron. 27:1-29:22; 1 Kings 1:1-27 (May 18, 583-587) 1 Kings 1:28-40; Psalm 25; 1 Kings 1:41-53
1. See if you can name individual people in 1 Chronicles 25 & 26 who were in charge of …
Music __________________________________________
Gate Keeping ___________________________________________
Treasurer _____________________________________
Genealogy ________________________________________________
2. How many men were in each of the army divisions? _____________________________________________
3. According to 1 Kings 28:12&19, where did David get his ideas for the plans for the temple?
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4. What was the result when the people found out that David was giving to the temple out of his own personal treasure? ________________________________________________________________________________
5. What do we learn about King David in 1 Kings 1? ____________________________________________________________
6. David’s son Adonijah tries to set himself up as king. What did David do or not do during Adonijah’s growing up years that may have lead to this rebelliousness?
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7. What does David do to put an end to Adonijah’s rebellion?_________________________________________________________________________________
8. Write out Psalm 25:4-5: _________________________________________________________________________________
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(This would be good to commit to memory)
9. What is Adonijah’s response when he realizes his plans have been thwarted?
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Week 7
(May 16, 573-577) 1 Chron. 25:1-31; 6:31-53; 26:1-32 (May 17, 577-583) 1 Chron. 27:1-29:22; 1 Kings 1:1-27 (May 18, 583-587) 1 Kings 1:28-40; Psalm 25; 1 Kings 1:41-53
1. See if you can name individual people in 1 Chronicles 25 & 26 who were in charge of …
Music __________________________________________
Gate Keeping ___________________________________________
Treasurer _____________________________________
Genealogy ________________________________________________
2. How many men were in each of the army divisions? _____________________________________________
3. According to 1 Kings 28:12&19, where did David get his ideas for the plans for the temple?
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4. What was the result when the people found out that David was giving to the temple out of his own personal treasure? ________________________________________________________________________________
5. What do we learn about King David in 1 Kings 1? ____________________________________________________________
6. David’s son Adonijah tries to set himself up as king. What did David do or not do during Adonijah’s growing up years that may have lead to this rebelliousness?
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7. What does David do to put an end to Adonijah’s rebellion?_________________________________________________________________________________
8. Write out Psalm 25:4-5: _________________________________________________________________________________
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(This would be good to commit to memory)
9. What is Adonijah’s response when he realizes his plans have been thwarted?
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Monday, October 3, 2011
This week's reading
Here is your lesson for the week!
Week 6
(May 13th, 562-564) 2 Sam. 19:1-43 (May 14, 564-569) 2 Sam. 20:1-26; Psalm 140; 1 Chron. 22:1-19; Psalm 29; 30 (May 15, 569-573)1 Chron. 23:1-23; 6:16-30; 23:24-24:31
1. Name the three individuals who met David on his way back across the Jordan in 2 Samuel 19.
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2. What was the name of the rebel in 2 Samuel 20 and who was ultimately responsible for his defeat? _____________________________________________________________________________
3. List the items David prepared for the temple of God in 1 Chron. 22:14.
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4. How is the voice of the Lord described in Psalm 29? _______________________________________________________
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5. What does David do in 1 Chronicles 23 & 24? __________________________________________________________________________
Week 6
(May 13th, 562-564) 2 Sam. 19:1-43 (May 14, 564-569) 2 Sam. 20:1-26; Psalm 140; 1 Chron. 22:1-19; Psalm 29; 30 (May 15, 569-573)1 Chron. 23:1-23; 6:16-30; 23:24-24:31
1. Name the three individuals who met David on his way back across the Jordan in 2 Samuel 19.
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2. What was the name of the rebel in 2 Samuel 20 and who was ultimately responsible for his defeat? _____________________________________________________________________________
3. List the items David prepared for the temple of God in 1 Chron. 22:14.
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4. How is the voice of the Lord described in Psalm 29? _______________________________________________________
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5. What does David do in 1 Chronicles 23 & 24? __________________________________________________________________________
Monday, September 26, 2011
This week's reading
Here is the reading for the week as well as the full set of questions.
(May 11, 550-551) 2 Sam. 16:16-17:23 (May 12, 551-557) Psalm 55; 58; 61; 62; 63; 2 Sam. 17:24-26; 1 Chron. 2:17; 2 Sam. 17:27-18:18 (May 13, 557-564) 2 Sam. 18:19-33; Psalm 64; 70; 84; 141; 143
1. How did David and Absalom regard Ahithophel’s advice according to 2 Samuel 16:23?
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2. How were the spies hidden in route to alert David to Absalom’s plan in 2 Samuel 17?
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3. Where did David say he would flee if he had the wings of a dove in Psalm 55?
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4. Write out Psalm 55:22 and be encouraged by it: ____________________________________________________________
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5. In Psalm 61 God is portrayed as both a strong tower and a mother hen. (Verses 3&4). What characteristics of God do these two images remind you of? _______________________________________________
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6. List the things that David calls God in Psalm 62: ____________________________________________________________
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7. Try and remember something you have already learned about Absalom that could have caused his head to get stuck in the thick branches of the tree. (If you get stuck check 14:26) _____________
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8. In Psalm 70 is David in a hurry? __________________ What words in the Psalm led you to your answer? ______________________________________________________________
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9. Write out Psalm 84:10. ____________________________________________________________
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10. In Psalm 143:2, why does David not want to be brought to judgment (and why should we never ask to get what we deserve)? ______________________________________________________________
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11. Name the three individuals who met David on his way back across the Jordan in 2 Samuel 19.
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(May 11, 550-551) 2 Sam. 16:16-17:23 (May 12, 551-557) Psalm 55; 58; 61; 62; 63; 2 Sam. 17:24-26; 1 Chron. 2:17; 2 Sam. 17:27-18:18 (May 13, 557-564) 2 Sam. 18:19-33; Psalm 64; 70; 84; 141; 143
1. How did David and Absalom regard Ahithophel’s advice according to 2 Samuel 16:23?
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2. How were the spies hidden in route to alert David to Absalom’s plan in 2 Samuel 17?
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3. Where did David say he would flee if he had the wings of a dove in Psalm 55?
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4. Write out Psalm 55:22 and be encouraged by it: ____________________________________________________________
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5. In Psalm 61 God is portrayed as both a strong tower and a mother hen. (Verses 3&4). What characteristics of God do these two images remind you of? _______________________________________________
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6. List the things that David calls God in Psalm 62: ____________________________________________________________
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7. Try and remember something you have already learned about Absalom that could have caused his head to get stuck in the thick branches of the tree. (If you get stuck check 14:26) _____________
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8. In Psalm 70 is David in a hurry? __________________ What words in the Psalm led you to your answer? ______________________________________________________________
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9. Write out Psalm 84:10. ____________________________________________________________
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10. In Psalm 143:2, why does David not want to be brought to judgment (and why should we never ask to get what we deserve)? ______________________________________________________________
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11. Name the three individuals who met David on his way back across the Jordan in 2 Samuel 19.
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Sunday, September 11, 2011
This week's reading
Here is the reading for the week along with the study questions:
(May 7, 526-530) 2 Sam. 5:13-16; 1 Chron. 14:3-7; 3:4b-9; 2 Sam. 13:1-15:6, (May 8, 530-535) 2 Sam. 24:1-25; 1 Chron. 21:1-30; 2 Sam. 15:7-36, (May 9, 530-540) Psalm 3; 4; 11; 23; 26
1. According to 1 Chronicles 3:4b-9, how many sons were born to David by his wives? _________ (Note that these were just the sons born by the wives from Bathsheba on, not from his earlier wives or his concubines. The sons born to him before this were, in order, Amnon, from his wife Ahinoam; Chileab, from his wife Abigail; and Absalom, from his wife Maacah.)
2. Who was Tamar’s full-brother? ______________________ Who was Tamar’s half-brother? ________________________
3. Why do you think David did not rebuke Amnon for attacking Tamar or rebuke Absalom for having Amnon murdered? _________________________________________________________________________________
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4. What were Joab’s instructions to the wise woman of Tekoa in 2 Sam. 14:2? _________________ ______________________________________________________________________________
5. How much did Absalom’s hair weigh? _______________________________________________
6. How did Absalom “steal the hearts of the men of Israel?” _______________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________
7. Who caused David to want to take the census? – see 2 Samuel 24:1 and 1 Chronicles 21:1
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8. Finish the verse: I will not sacrifice to the Lord ________________________________________
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9. Absalom went to set himself up as king in Hebron. What had happened to David in Hebron in 2 Samuel 5:3? ___________________________________________________________________
10. Name the man David met on the top of the Mount of Olives that he enlisted to go and be an “insider” in Absalom’s court. ______________________________________________________
11. Write out Psalm 4:8. _____________________________________________________________
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12. Name 8 things that David says the Lord does for him or promises him in Psalm 23. ___________
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(May 7, 526-530) 2 Sam. 5:13-16; 1 Chron. 14:3-7; 3:4b-9; 2 Sam. 13:1-15:6, (May 8, 530-535) 2 Sam. 24:1-25; 1 Chron. 21:1-30; 2 Sam. 15:7-36, (May 9, 530-540) Psalm 3; 4; 11; 23; 26
1. According to 1 Chronicles 3:4b-9, how many sons were born to David by his wives? _________ (Note that these were just the sons born by the wives from Bathsheba on, not from his earlier wives or his concubines. The sons born to him before this were, in order, Amnon, from his wife Ahinoam; Chileab, from his wife Abigail; and Absalom, from his wife Maacah.)
2. Who was Tamar’s full-brother? ______________________ Who was Tamar’s half-brother? ________________________
3. Why do you think David did not rebuke Amnon for attacking Tamar or rebuke Absalom for having Amnon murdered? _________________________________________________________________________________
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4. What were Joab’s instructions to the wise woman of Tekoa in 2 Sam. 14:2? _________________ ______________________________________________________________________________
5. How much did Absalom’s hair weigh? _______________________________________________
6. How did Absalom “steal the hearts of the men of Israel?” _______________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________
7. Who caused David to want to take the census? – see 2 Samuel 24:1 and 1 Chronicles 21:1
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8. Finish the verse: I will not sacrifice to the Lord ________________________________________
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9. Absalom went to set himself up as king in Hebron. What had happened to David in Hebron in 2 Samuel 5:3? ___________________________________________________________________
10. Name the man David met on the top of the Mount of Olives that he enlisted to go and be an “insider” in Absalom’s court. ______________________________________________________
11. Write out Psalm 4:8. _____________________________________________________________
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12. Name 8 things that David says the Lord does for him or promises him in Psalm 23. ___________
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Monday, September 5, 2011
This week's reading
Here is your reading for the week as well as the study questions. Remember, the parenthesis contain the dates and page numbers for the chronological Bible. If you do not have this Bible just ignore the parenthesis. If you would like one of these Bibles we still have two available. They are $15 each.
(May 4, 514-515) Psalm 20; 2 Sam. 23:18-19; 1 Chron. 11:20-21 (May 5, 515-520) 2 Sam. 23:20b-39; 1 Chron. 11:22b-47; 2 Sam. 8:15-18; 1 Chron. 18:14-17; 2 Sam. 7:1-29; 1 Chron. 17:1-27(May 6, 520-525) Psalm 138; 139; 145; 2 Samuel 21:1-14; 9:1-13; Psalm 8
The focal passage for Sunday school this week is 2 Sam 7:1-29 & 1 Chron 17:1-27
1. Finish the verse “Some trust in chariots and some in horses, _____________________________
____________________________________. Psalm 20:_______”
2. What is the name of the mighty man who became “more famous than the three”? ___________
3. ___________________ went into a pit on a snowy day and killed a __________. He also killed an Egyptian. How? ______________________________________________________________
4. Who were David’s royal advisors or chief officials? _____________________________________
5. In 2 Samuel 7, what did David want to do? ___________________________________________
6. What was God’s response? ________________________________________________________
7. Who would eventually fulfill David’s desire? __________________________________________
8. Fill in the blanks from 2 Samuel 7:28a. “O Sovereign Lord, you are ______! Your __________ are ________________________.”
9. Write out Psalm 139:14. ______________________________________________________________________________
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10. What reason does God give David for the 3 year famine in 2 Samuel 21? ______________________________________________________________________________
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11. What is the name of Jonathan’s son and how does David honor him in 2 Samuel 9:7? ______________________________________________________________________________
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12. Finish the verse, “O Lord, our Lord, _________________________________________________” Psalm 8:1 (and 8:9)
(May 4, 514-515) Psalm 20; 2 Sam. 23:18-19; 1 Chron. 11:20-21 (May 5, 515-520) 2 Sam. 23:20b-39; 1 Chron. 11:22b-47; 2 Sam. 8:15-18; 1 Chron. 18:14-17; 2 Sam. 7:1-29; 1 Chron. 17:1-27(May 6, 520-525) Psalm 138; 139; 145; 2 Samuel 21:1-14; 9:1-13; Psalm 8
The focal passage for Sunday school this week is 2 Sam 7:1-29 & 1 Chron 17:1-27
1. Finish the verse “Some trust in chariots and some in horses, _____________________________
____________________________________. Psalm 20:_______”
2. What is the name of the mighty man who became “more famous than the three”? ___________
3. ___________________ went into a pit on a snowy day and killed a __________. He also killed an Egyptian. How? ______________________________________________________________
4. Who were David’s royal advisors or chief officials? _____________________________________
5. In 2 Samuel 7, what did David want to do? ___________________________________________
6. What was God’s response? ________________________________________________________
7. Who would eventually fulfill David’s desire? __________________________________________
8. Fill in the blanks from 2 Samuel 7:28a. “O Sovereign Lord, you are ______! Your __________ are ________________________.”
9. Write out Psalm 139:14. ______________________________________________________________________________
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10. What reason does God give David for the 3 year famine in 2 Samuel 21? ______________________________________________________________________________
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11. What is the name of Jonathan’s son and how does David honor him in 2 Samuel 9:7? ______________________________________________________________________________
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12. Finish the verse, “O Lord, our Lord, _________________________________________________” Psalm 8:1 (and 8:9)
Monday, August 29, 2011
This week's reading
Welcome to the new Sunday School Year!! This is the week that our incoming youth need to start joining us in the weekly readings. For those who were able to attend yesterday we explained how everything worked, but in case you were unable to be there we want to make sure things are clear. We are doing things a little bit differently in that we are giving the youth a hand out each week. (A copy of this handout is pasted below.) This handout lets you know what the reading is, (also what date and page numbers you can find it on in the One Year Chronological Bible) and it has questions for you to answer as you do the reading. These questions are designed to keep you engaged in the reading. We would like for the youth to bring this sheet with them to Sunday School each week to help them during the discussion time in class. You will notice that one of the passages in the reading is highlighted in bold. This is sort of like our "focal passage" for Sunday school. While we may teach from the entire reading, the youth can be sure that we will fully cover the focal passage in the teaching time.
Here is this week's handout:
Week 1
(May 3, 504-509) Psalm 51 & 103; 2 Sam. 12:26-31; 1 Chron. 20:1b-3; Psalm 21; 2 Sam. 12:24b-25; 2 Sam. 8:2; 1 Chron. 18:2; 2 Sam. 23:20a; 1 Chron. 11:22a; 2 Sam. 8:3-4; 1 Chron. 18:3-4; 2 Sam. 8:7-8; 1 Chron. 18:7-8; 2 Sam. 8:5-6; 1 Chron. 18:5-6 (May 4, 509-514) Psalm 124; 108; 60; 2 Sam. 8:9-14; 1 Chron. 18:9-13; Psalm 44
1. Psalm 51 was written in response to ________________________________________________.
2. Finish the verse (including the reference): “The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit; _______________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________ Psalm 51:_________
3. In Psalm 103:12, how far does it say God has removed our sin from us? ______________________________________________________________________________
4. What did David take from the king of Rabbah? ________________________________________
5. What valiant fighter struck down Moab’s two best men? ________________________________
6. Finish this verse: “The Lord gave David _______________________________________________
__________________________________” 2 Samuel 8:6
7. Where do we find our help according to Psalm 124?____________________________________
8. What nation is mentioned in both Psalm 108 and Psalm 60 which David conquered in 2 Samuel 8? _______________________________________________
9. Compare Psalm 44:13-16 with Matthew 27:39-44. Who received similar treatment to what the Psalmist described? ____________________________________
Here is this week's handout:
Week 1
(May 3, 504-509) Psalm 51 & 103; 2 Sam. 12:26-31; 1 Chron. 20:1b-3; Psalm 21; 2 Sam. 12:24b-25; 2 Sam. 8:2; 1 Chron. 18:2; 2 Sam. 23:20a; 1 Chron. 11:22a; 2 Sam. 8:3-4; 1 Chron. 18:3-4; 2 Sam. 8:7-8; 1 Chron. 18:7-8; 2 Sam. 8:5-6; 1 Chron. 18:5-6 (May 4, 509-514) Psalm 124; 108; 60; 2 Sam. 8:9-14; 1 Chron. 18:9-13; Psalm 44
1. Psalm 51 was written in response to ________________________________________________.
2. Finish the verse (including the reference): “The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit; _______________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________ Psalm 51:_________
3. In Psalm 103:12, how far does it say God has removed our sin from us? ______________________________________________________________________________
4. What did David take from the king of Rabbah? ________________________________________
5. What valiant fighter struck down Moab’s two best men? ________________________________
6. Finish this verse: “The Lord gave David _______________________________________________
__________________________________” 2 Samuel 8:6
7. Where do we find our help according to Psalm 124?____________________________________
8. What nation is mentioned in both Psalm 108 and Psalm 60 which David conquered in 2 Samuel 8? _______________________________________________
9. Compare Psalm 44:13-16 with Matthew 27:39-44. Who received similar treatment to what the Psalmist described? ____________________________________
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Sunday, August 14, 2011
This week's reading
Here is your reading for the week:
2 Sam 11:1 / 1 Chron. 20:1a / 2 Sam 11:2 – 12
2 Sam 11:1 / 1 Chron. 20:1a / 2 Sam 11:2 – 12
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Important Upcoming Events
We have some important dates coming up in September that we want to be sure everyone is aware of:
Youth Council- Sept 11 (This meeting is a time for the youth to plan upcoming events and is held on Sunday after the morining service. Lunch is provided and the meeting usually lasts and hour and a half.)
Spaghetti Dinner- Sept 14 (These dinners are youth fundraisers. When youth (and parents) volunteer and help the hours they work are translated into money in their youth account that can be used toward camp, mission trip, etc. We need youth to work the dinner and parents to help with clean up.)
30-hour Famine- Sept 23-24 (More info is coming after September 1st but we want you to have this date on your calendar as we will need to work toward it fast.)
Youth Council- Sept 11 (This meeting is a time for the youth to plan upcoming events and is held on Sunday after the morining service. Lunch is provided and the meeting usually lasts and hour and a half.)
Spaghetti Dinner- Sept 14 (These dinners are youth fundraisers. When youth (and parents) volunteer and help the hours they work are translated into money in their youth account that can be used toward camp, mission trip, etc. We need youth to work the dinner and parents to help with clean up.)
30-hour Famine- Sept 23-24 (More info is coming after September 1st but we want you to have this date on your calendar as we will need to work toward it fast.)
Sunday, August 7, 2011
This week's reading
Here is your reading for the week:
2 Sam. 8:1 / 1 Chron. 18:1 / 2 Sam. 21:15-18 / 1 Chron. 20:4 / 2 Sam. 23:8-12 / 1 Chron. 11:10-14 / 2 Sam. 21:19-22 / 1 Chron. 20:5-8 / 2 Sam 10:1-19 / 1 Chron. 19:1-19 / Ps. 33
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
This week's reading assignment
Here is your reading for the week:
Ps. 15 (Heb. 4:14-16 is our confidence) / Ps. 24, Ps. 65,
Ps. 15 (Heb. 4:14-16 is our confidence) / Ps. 24, Ps. 65,
Monday, July 11, 2011
This Week's Reading Assignment
Here is your reading for this week. It can be found on pages 479 - 483 if you have the Chronological Bible:
2 Sam. 5:6-10 / 1 Chron. 11:4-9 / 2 Sam 5:17-21 / 1 Chron. 14:8-12 / 2 Sam. 23:13-17 / 1 Chron. 11:15-19 / 2 Sam. 5:22-25 / 1 Chron. 14:13-17 / 2 Sam. 5:11-12 / 1 Chron. 14:1-2 / 1 Chon. 13:1-14
2 Sam. 5:6-10 / 1 Chron. 11:4-9 / 2 Sam 5:17-21 / 1 Chron. 14:8-12 / 2 Sam. 23:13-17 / 1 Chron. 11:15-19 / 2 Sam. 5:22-25 / 1 Chron. 14:13-17 / 2 Sam. 5:11-12 / 1 Chron. 14:1-2 / 1 Chon. 13:1-14
Sunday, July 3, 2011
This Week's Reading Assignment
Happy 4th of July! Here is your reading for this week. If you have the chronological Bible it starts on page 474 with Psalm 2 and ends on page 479 with Psalm 16. The verses in parenthesis are the cross references.
Ps. 2 (Ps. 2:7-9=Heb. 1:1-5 & 5:5), Ps. 78, 16 (Ps. 16:9-11=Acts 2:22-36 & Acts 13:32-39)
Ps. 2 (Ps. 2:7-9=Heb. 1:1-5 & 5:5), Ps. 78, 16 (Ps. 16:9-11=Acts 2:22-36 & Acts 13:32-39)
Monday, June 27, 2011
this week's reading
I meant to tell you before that if you have the Chronological Bible, your reading starts on page 467 with 2 Sam. 4:4 and ends on page 474 with 1 Chron. 12:40.
This Week's Reading Assignment
Here is your reading this week, it lookls like a lot, but it is just lots of small segments:
2 Sam. 4:4 / 2 Sam. 1 – 3:5 / 1 Chron. 3:1-4a / 2 Sam. 3:6-39 / 2 Sam. 4 – 5:5 / 1 Chron. 11:1-5 / 1 Chron. 12:23-40
2 Sam. 4:4 / 2 Sam. 1 – 3:5 / 1 Chron. 3:1-4a / 2 Sam. 3:6-39 / 2 Sam. 4 – 5:5 / 1 Chron. 11:1-5 / 1 Chron. 12:23-40
Sunday, June 19, 2011
This Week's Reading Assignment
Here is this weeks reading:
Ps. 69 (Ps. 69:4=John 15:25 / Ps. 69:9=John 2:13-17), Ps. 86, 131 / 1 Sam. 28:3-25 / 1 Sam 30 – 31 / 1 Chron. 10:1-14
Ps. 69 (Ps. 69:4=John 15:25 / Ps. 69:9=John 2:13-17), Ps. 86, 131 / 1 Sam. 28:3-25 / 1 Sam 30 – 31 / 1 Chron. 10:1-14
Monday, June 13, 2011
This Week's Reading Assignment
Here is your reading assignment for the week:
1 Sam. 26 / Ps. 31 (Ps. 31:5=Luke 23:46) / 1 Sam. 27 / 1 Chron. 12:1-7 / Ps. 40 (Ps. 40:5=John 21:25)
1 Sam. 26 / Ps. 31 (Ps. 31:5=Luke 23:46) / 1 Sam. 27 / 1 Chron. 12:1-7 / Ps. 40 (Ps. 40:5=John 21:25)
Sunday, June 5, 2011
This Week's Reading Assignment
Logan Valley is this week but you still have a reading assignment! :) Here it is:
1 Sam. 25 / Ps. 18 / 2 Sam. 22 / Ps. 44, 53
1 Sam. 25 / Ps. 18 / 2 Sam. 22 / Ps. 44, 53
Sunday, May 29, 2011
This Week's Reading Assignment
Here is your reading for the week!
1 Sam. 24 / Ps. 7, 35 (Ps. 35:19=John 15:25), Ps. 57, 142
1 Sam. 24 / Ps. 7, 35 (Ps. 35:19=John 15:25), Ps. 57, 142
Monday, May 23, 2011
This Week's Reading Assignment
Hey guys! Your reading this week is just ONE chapter! There are lots of cross references. I encourage you to be sure to do the reading this week. This will be an excellent study!
Ps. 22 (Ps. 22:1=Matt. 27:46 / Ps. 22:7-8=Matt. 27:39-44 / Ps. 22:15=John 19:28 / Ps. 22:16=John 19:18 / Ps. 22:18=Mark 15:24 & John 19:24)
Ps. 22 (Ps. 22:1=Matt. 27:46 / Ps. 22:7-8=Matt. 27:39-44 / Ps. 22:15=John 19:28 / Ps. 22:16=John 19:18 / Ps. 22:18=Mark 15:24 & John 19:24)
Monday, May 16, 2011
Breakfast!
We are celebrating our seniors this Sunday with a special breakfast and a combined Sunday School Class!
Monday, May 9, 2011
Spaghetti Dinner
This Wednesday is the last spaghetti dinner of the school year. Be there by 4:30 if you want to work!
This Week's Reading Assignment
Here is your reading for the week:
1 Sam. 21 / Ps. 34 / 1 Sam 22/ Ps. 52, 109
1 Sam. 21 / Ps. 34 / 1 Sam 22/ Ps. 52, 109
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Monday, April 25, 2011
This Week's Reading Assignment
Here is your reading for this week:
1 Sam 15 – 17 (1 Sam. 16:1 & 11-13=Luke 2:11) / Ps. 144
1 Sam 15 – 17 (1 Sam. 16:1 & 11-13=Luke 2:11) / Ps. 144
Monday, April 18, 2011
This Week's Reading Assignment
Here is your reading for the week: 1 Sam. 10 – 14 / 1 Chron. 8 – 9:1a & 9:35-44 / 1 Chron. 5:7-10 & 5:18-22
Monday, April 11, 2011
This Week's Reading Assignment
Ok, I'm on top of things this week! Here is your reading: 1 Sam. 6 – 9
Saturday, April 9, 2011
This Week's Reading Assignment
Hey everybody! I am so sorry, it was a crazy week and I completely forgot to list the reading for the week. Hopefully you can read three chapters tonight before you crash from the lawnmower repair day! Here it is: 1 Sam. 3 – 5
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
This Week's Reading Assignment
Your reading assignment this week is:
The book of Ruth (Ruth 4:17=Matt. 1:5) and 1 Chron. 2:3-16
The book of Ruth (Ruth 4:17=Matt. 1:5) and 1 Chron. 2:3-16
Monday, March 14, 2011
This Week's Reading Assignment
There is no reading assignment this week because we are doing a special lesson on stewardship this coming Sunday.
Monday, March 7, 2011
This Week's Reading Assignment
Here is your reading for the week. Please note that the reading skips ahead from where we ended last week. While the reading last week spoke of Samson's birth we will get back to him later. The following events occurred first:
Jud. 19 – 21 / 1 Chron. 6:4b – 15
Jud. 19 – 21 / 1 Chron. 6:4b – 15
Monday, February 28, 2011
Plugged in Online
To help you make intentional entertainment choices, here is the link to Plugged in Online where you can find movie, tv, music and game reviews from a Christian perspective.
www.pluggedinonline.com
www.pluggedinonline.com
Monday, February 21, 2011
Sunday, February 13, 2011
This Week's Reading Assignment
In case you haven't heard, we are slowing down our reading plan from a 2 year plan to a three year plan. Here is your reading for the week:
Judges 3:7 - Judges 5.
Judges 3:7 - Judges 5.
Monday, February 7, 2011
This Week's Reading Assignment
There is no new reading assignment this week. We do still need to receive a few more quiz results to get breakfast next week. You can either e-mail or facebook message me your answers or you can turn in a paper copy on Wednesday night. Wednesday is the new and final deadline! We are looking forward to breakfast on Sunday~
Monday, January 31, 2011
This Week's Reading Assignment
Enjoy all the snow days you get this week! Of course that means you will have all this unexpected time on your hands. What better way to fill it than with the word of God! So, here is your reading for the week:
Josh. 16 – 21:42 / 1 Chron. 6:54-81 / Josh. 21:43-45 / Josh. 22 – 24 / Jud. 1 – 3:6 / Jud. 17 – 18
Also, don...'t forget the quizzes are due this Sunday if you would like breakfast the following week!
Josh. 16 – 21:42 / 1 Chron. 6:54-81 / Josh. 21:43-45 / Josh. 22 – 24 / Jud. 1 – 3:6 / Jud. 17 – 18
Also, don...'t forget the quizzes are due this Sunday if you would like breakfast the following week!
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Sunday School Quiz - Exodus - Deuteronomy (and Job)
Here is your quiz. This is due the first Sunday in February. If 80% of you turn it in we will have breakfast again! This is a little longer than the first quiz but there are references for every question so you should have no trouble finding the answers. You can turn in the quiz by writing out the answers or by messaging the answers to Shannon Sikes. The questions are grouped by book of the Bible. The references are for that book unless otherwise noted. If you see a reference that looks like this (22) that means it is referencing the entire chapter.
Job
1. T or F Satan is omni-present. (1:7)
2. T or F Satan has the authority to afflict man as he chooses. (1:12)
3. What does Job long to have between himself and God? What does this foreshadow? (9:30-35)
4. What is Job talking about in 14:14?
5. T or F Jesus is referred to in 16:19.
6. Job yearned to have a request granted in 19:23-24. Did it come to fruition?
7. Tor F Job knew that he would be resurrected. (19:25)
8. T or F Job understood what Paul talked about in 1 Thes. 4:16-17. (19:25-27)
9. Can God be prevented from doing what He wills? (23:13)
10. What did Job make a covenant with? (31:1)
11. In 33:28-30 Jesus is forshadowed. What is said about him?
12. Many scientists believe there may have been an ice age after the flood. Is there possible evidence of this in 27:6-10?
13. In 40:15 and all of chapter 41 the Leviathin and Behemoth are mentioned. What were these creatures most likely? (Use your mind, not your Bible footnotes!)
14. When did God restore Job's fortunes? (42:10)
Exodus
15. What did the Pharoah order in 1:22
16. What does the name Moses mean? (2:10)
17. What details does the Bible give about Moses life between when he was found in the basket and when he killed the Egyptian slave driver? (Acts 7:17-22)
18. How old was Moses when he killed the Egyptian slave driver? (2:11)
19. Where did Moses flee to? (2:15)
20. What name did God use for Himself in the burning bush? (3:14) What does this name mean?
21. Are physical handicaps the result of chance or God's sovereign choice? (4:11)
22. How long was Moses in Midian? (Acts 7:30)
23. Moses was sent to his people to be both ___________and___________. (Acts 7:35)
24. What was different about the way God revealed himself to Moses from the way he revealed himself to the patirarchs? (6:3)
25. How old was Moses when he spoke to Pharoah? (7:7)
26. Which of Moses' miraculous signs did Pharoahs magicians duplicate? (7:22 and 8:7)
27. What was the sign in 12:13?
28. Was the angel of death only going to afflict the Egyptians or would he also afflict the Israelites? (12:13)
29. At what time did the Lord strike the firstborn? (12:28)
30. Could a non-Jew be considered the same as a native Jew and do all that God commanded His people to do? (12:48- 49)
31. What is the figurative phrase in 13:16? This phrase means that it will affect the way you act and the way you think.
32. Whose bones were carried across the Red Sea? (13:19)
33. Who stood between the Israelites and the Egyptians before they crossed the Red Sea? (14:19)
34. What was the only Psalm Moses wrote? (BONUS QUESTION)
35. Who will be planted on God's mountain as the Lord reigns forever? (15:16-18)
36. What did manna taste like? (16:31)
37. What was different between the two times Moses struck the rock? (17:6 and Num. 20:10-13)
38. The first 4 commandments refer to man's relationship to __________.
The last 6 commandments refer to man's relationship to __________.
39. Who made the sound of the trumpet in 20:18-21.
40. In 23:20-21, who has the authority to be obeyed and the power to pardon transgression?
41. Where did God's presence dwell in 25:10-22? What is another name for it? (26:33)
The next three questions are located in chapters 25-27.
42. What two items were outside the tabernacle?
43. Name two items that were in the Holy Place?
44. What was located in the Holy of Holies?
45. What kind of fuel was used in the lampstand? (27:20)
46. What item was written about in 30:1-10.
47. What were the names of the two head craftsmen? 31:1-6 Were they inhabited by the spirit of God?
48. Did Moses write the 10 commandments in stone? (34:1)
49. In 34:14 God is ____________.
50. What happened if someone worked on the Sabbath? (35:2)
Leviticus
51. Where is the life of flesh? What makes atonement? (17:11)
52. T or F The Bible is silent on the subject of homosexuality. (18:22, 20:13)
53. Write down God's command in 19:2.
54. What should we do when we see Terry Coker? (19:32) :)
55. What is God's command in 20:7?
56. What was the punishment for adultery in 20:10?
57. What would prevent a priest from offering food offerings? (21:21-24)
58. What did God do for the Israelites in 22:32?
59. What was the penalty for one who blasphemed God? (24:16)
60. Was killing an animal the same as killing a human in the law? (24:21)
61. List six things the Israelites would have to endure because of their disobedience. (26:34-39)
Numbers
62. What was the duty of the Tribe of Levi (in general)? (1:47-54)
63. Who were the 2 rows to camp on the East side of the tent of meeting? (2:3, 3:38)
64. The __________vow was a vow one could take to separate himself to the Lord. (6)
65. What did the people of Israel do to the Levites before their service? (8:10-11)
66. What two instruments were used to direct the Israelites? (10:1-10)
67. How many elders were appointed to aid Moses? (11:16)
68. How long did the spies spy out Canaan? (13:25)
69. How many spies were sent? (13:4-16)
70. Who were the 2 spies that had faith in God? (14:5-6)
71. How many years did the Israelites have to wander for their disobedience? (14:33)
72. What was lifted up in the wilderness that Jesus referred Himself to in John 3?
73. Who did Balaam see in 22:31?
74. Can you find a reference to Jesus in each of Balaam's 4 oracles? (23-24)
75. When Balaam spoke his 4th oracle it was about 1450 years before Jesus but it spoke of the coming Messiah. Was the Messiah's coming considered near to that time or far away from that time? (24:17)
76. Who appointed Joshua to succeed Moses? (27:18)
78. Did the Israelites have the technology to use iron instruments in the wilderness? (35:16)
Deuteronomy
79. T or F At the end of his life, Moses felt that he had seen almost all of the Lord's power and glory. (3:23)
80. Was it acceptable for the Israelites to marry with foreigners they went to war with? (7:2-5)
81. How long did Moses fast after destroying the golden calf? (9:18)
Job
1. T or F Satan is omni-present. (1:7)
2. T or F Satan has the authority to afflict man as he chooses. (1:12)
3. What does Job long to have between himself and God? What does this foreshadow? (9:30-35)
4. What is Job talking about in 14:14?
5. T or F Jesus is referred to in 16:19.
6. Job yearned to have a request granted in 19:23-24. Did it come to fruition?
7. Tor F Job knew that he would be resurrected. (19:25)
8. T or F Job understood what Paul talked about in 1 Thes. 4:16-17. (19:25-27)
9. Can God be prevented from doing what He wills? (23:13)
10. What did Job make a covenant with? (31:1)
11. In 33:28-30 Jesus is forshadowed. What is said about him?
12. Many scientists believe there may have been an ice age after the flood. Is there possible evidence of this in 27:6-10?
13. In 40:15 and all of chapter 41 the Leviathin and Behemoth are mentioned. What were these creatures most likely? (Use your mind, not your Bible footnotes!)
14. When did God restore Job's fortunes? (42:10)
Exodus
15. What did the Pharoah order in 1:22
16. What does the name Moses mean? (2:10)
17. What details does the Bible give about Moses life between when he was found in the basket and when he killed the Egyptian slave driver? (Acts 7:17-22)
18. How old was Moses when he killed the Egyptian slave driver? (2:11)
19. Where did Moses flee to? (2:15)
20. What name did God use for Himself in the burning bush? (3:14) What does this name mean?
21. Are physical handicaps the result of chance or God's sovereign choice? (4:11)
22. How long was Moses in Midian? (Acts 7:30)
23. Moses was sent to his people to be both ___________and___________. (Acts 7:35)
24. What was different about the way God revealed himself to Moses from the way he revealed himself to the patirarchs? (6:3)
25. How old was Moses when he spoke to Pharoah? (7:7)
26. Which of Moses' miraculous signs did Pharoahs magicians duplicate? (7:22 and 8:7)
27. What was the sign in 12:13?
28. Was the angel of death only going to afflict the Egyptians or would he also afflict the Israelites? (12:13)
29. At what time did the Lord strike the firstborn? (12:28)
30. Could a non-Jew be considered the same as a native Jew and do all that God commanded His people to do? (12:48- 49)
31. What is the figurative phrase in 13:16? This phrase means that it will affect the way you act and the way you think.
32. Whose bones were carried across the Red Sea? (13:19)
33. Who stood between the Israelites and the Egyptians before they crossed the Red Sea? (14:19)
34. What was the only Psalm Moses wrote? (BONUS QUESTION)
35. Who will be planted on God's mountain as the Lord reigns forever? (15:16-18)
36. What did manna taste like? (16:31)
37. What was different between the two times Moses struck the rock? (17:6 and Num. 20:10-13)
38. The first 4 commandments refer to man's relationship to __________.
The last 6 commandments refer to man's relationship to __________.
39. Who made the sound of the trumpet in 20:18-21.
40. In 23:20-21, who has the authority to be obeyed and the power to pardon transgression?
41. Where did God's presence dwell in 25:10-22? What is another name for it? (26:33)
The next three questions are located in chapters 25-27.
42. What two items were outside the tabernacle?
43. Name two items that were in the Holy Place?
44. What was located in the Holy of Holies?
45. What kind of fuel was used in the lampstand? (27:20)
46. What item was written about in 30:1-10.
47. What were the names of the two head craftsmen? 31:1-6 Were they inhabited by the spirit of God?
48. Did Moses write the 10 commandments in stone? (34:1)
49. In 34:14 God is ____________.
50. What happened if someone worked on the Sabbath? (35:2)
Leviticus
51. Where is the life of flesh? What makes atonement? (17:11)
52. T or F The Bible is silent on the subject of homosexuality. (18:22, 20:13)
53. Write down God's command in 19:2.
54. What should we do when we see Terry Coker? (19:32) :)
55. What is God's command in 20:7?
56. What was the punishment for adultery in 20:10?
57. What would prevent a priest from offering food offerings? (21:21-24)
58. What did God do for the Israelites in 22:32?
59. What was the penalty for one who blasphemed God? (24:16)
60. Was killing an animal the same as killing a human in the law? (24:21)
61. List six things the Israelites would have to endure because of their disobedience. (26:34-39)
Numbers
62. What was the duty of the Tribe of Levi (in general)? (1:47-54)
63. Who were the 2 rows to camp on the East side of the tent of meeting? (2:3, 3:38)
64. The __________vow was a vow one could take to separate himself to the Lord. (6)
65. What did the people of Israel do to the Levites before their service? (8:10-11)
66. What two instruments were used to direct the Israelites? (10:1-10)
67. How many elders were appointed to aid Moses? (11:16)
68. How long did the spies spy out Canaan? (13:25)
69. How many spies were sent? (13:4-16)
70. Who were the 2 spies that had faith in God? (14:5-6)
71. How many years did the Israelites have to wander for their disobedience? (14:33)
72. What was lifted up in the wilderness that Jesus referred Himself to in John 3?
73. Who did Balaam see in 22:31?
74. Can you find a reference to Jesus in each of Balaam's 4 oracles? (23-24)
75. When Balaam spoke his 4th oracle it was about 1450 years before Jesus but it spoke of the coming Messiah. Was the Messiah's coming considered near to that time or far away from that time? (24:17)
76. Who appointed Joshua to succeed Moses? (27:18)
78. Did the Israelites have the technology to use iron instruments in the wilderness? (35:16)
Deuteronomy
79. T or F At the end of his life, Moses felt that he had seen almost all of the Lord's power and glory. (3:23)
80. Was it acceptable for the Israelites to marry with foreigners they went to war with? (7:2-5)
81. How long did Moses fast after destroying the golden calf? (9:18)
Monday, January 17, 2011
This Week's Reading Assignment
Here is your reading for the week:
Josh. 1 – 15 (contrast Josh. 3:4 with Heb. 4:16)
Josh. 1 – 15 (contrast Josh. 3:4 with Heb. 4:16)
Monday, January 10, 2011
This Week's Reading Assignment
Here is your reading for the week. I know that most of you will be at Logan Valley this weekend so there will be no lesson on it, but you still need to read it. This is the end of Moses' life. It is important stuff!
Deut. 26 – 31:29 (Deut. 27:14-26=James 2:10 & Gal. 3:10-14) / Ps. 90 / Deut. 31:30 – Deut. 34
Deut. 26 – 31:29 (Deut. 27:14-26=James 2:10 & Gal. 3:10-14) / Ps. 90 / Deut. 31:30 – Deut. 34
Sunday, January 2, 2011
This Week's Reading Assignment
Here is your reading assignment for the week:
Deut. 13 – 25 (Deut. 18:15-20=Acts 3:19-26 / Deut. 19:15=Matt.18:16 & Rom. 3:21 / Deut. 21:22-23=Gal. 3:13-14 / Deut. 24:1=Matt. 19:8)
Deut. 13 – 25 (Deut. 18:15-20=Acts 3:19-26 / Deut. 19:15=Matt.18:16 & Rom. 3:21 / Deut. 21:22-23=Gal. 3:13-14 / Deut. 24:1=Matt. 19:8)
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Announcement
There is no youth council this week, it is postponed till next week.
Sunday School tomorrow will be back to normal classes. We hope you all enjoyed the combined classes during the month of December. If you have not done your reading yet this week you will want to do so! You may have felt bogged down in the intricate detail of Leviticus and Numbers but you will love the richness of Deuteronomy! Don't miss it!!!
Sunday School tomorrow will be back to normal classes. We hope you all enjoyed the combined classes during the month of December. If you have not done your reading yet this week you will want to do so! You may have felt bogged down in the intricate detail of Leviticus and Numbers but you will love the richness of Deuteronomy! Don't miss it!!!
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