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)
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