Q: Why didn't Samuel know it was God calling him?
A: Samuel did not recognize God's voice because he was young inexperienced.
. Q:Where Samuel when he heard God calling?
A:Samuel was lying down and sleeping in the Temple of the Lord at Shiloh.
Q: Why didn't Samuel know it was God calling him?
A: Samuel did not recognize God's voice because he was young inexperienced.
. Q:Where Samuel when he heard God calling?
A:Samuel was lying down and sleeping in the Temple of the Lord at Shiloh.
Q: Why did Hannah name her child Samuel?
A: Hannah named her son Samuel because she had prayed intensely for him and promised God she would dedicate him to His service if He granted her a child; the name itself means heard of God.
Q: Why was Samuel's comfort to Eli?
A: Samuel provided comfort to the aged and frail priest Eli by offering loyal companionship devoted service.
Q: What does Adam's name mean?
A: Man
Q: From which part of Adam's body did God make Eve?
A:Rib
Q: What tree were Adam and Eve forbidden to eat from?
A: The Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil.
Q: What animal tempted Eve to eat the forbidden fruit?
A: Snake
Q: What kind of fruit did Adam and Eve eat ?
A: The Bible doesn't say.
Q: When Adam and Eve realized they were naked, what did they use to cover themselves?
A: Fig loaves
A: Elimelech moved his family from Bethlehem to escape a severe famine in Judah seeking food and survival as Bethlehem. Q: Why do you think Ruth stayed with Naomi?
A: Ruth stayed with Naomi out of profound love loyalty and a transformative faith.
Q: Why did God create the Earth?
A: Primarily to display His own glory goodness love and power not out of need, however, as an overflow of His fullness allowing His creation especially humans to know love and praise Him.
Q: How did God create the Earth and everything on it?
A: Through His powerful word saying Let there be (e.g. light land plants creatures.) He created it from nothing.
Q: Did God create the Earth in six literal 24-hour days?
A: Bibilical interpretions differ; some believe literal days supported by Hebrew text and genealogies for a young -6,000 years old while others days as long unspecified periods acknowledging God's power to create instantly.
Q: What was the secret of Samson's strength his long hair or his to God?
A: Samson's strength came from God not his hair but his long uncut hair was the visible sign of his Nazirite vow a symbol of dedication and covenant with God. Q: What did the Philistine do to Samson?
A:Samson loses his strength and he is captured by the Philistines who blind him by gounging out his eyes.
Q: Who made the world?
A: God
Q: Who was the first man?
A:Adam
Q: Who was the first woman?
A: Eve
Q: What did God use to make Eve?
A: Adam's rib.
Q: What are different about Samson?
A:Preordained from Birth Unlike most of the other judges, Samson's coming to antique in that it was divinely announced before his birth.
Q: Why were his parents unhappy about Samson his choice for a wife?
A: Samson's parents were unhappy because marrying a Philistine woman was foremen by God's law for Israelites.
Q: How did Gideon know that God was with him?
Q: Where was Jesus born?
A: Bethlehem
Q: How many disciples did Jesus have?
A: 12.
Q: What was Jesus' profession?
A: Carpenter.
Q: What did Jesus turn into wine?
A: Water.
Q: What did Joshua say to the leaders of Israel?
Q: Joseph is favored by his father because:
A: He is the son of Jacob's true love this also mirrors how Jacob was raised.
Q: Seems to show he is unware of how much his brothers despise him:
A: Joseph's dreams about his brothers bowing down before him and then also his parents.
Q: Joseph's brothers:
A: Decide to kill him and then have dinner. No big deal. Although they later sell slavery instead.
Q: Potiphar's wife:
A: Joseph rises to the head of Potiphar's household only to have Potiphar's wife try to seduce him.
Q:What is Passover (Pesach)?
A: A major Jewish holiday celebrating God freeing the Israelites from slavery in ancient Egypt as reconted in the Torah.
Q:What does the name mean?
A: It refers to the tenth plaue where God passed over the homes of Israelites marked with lamb's blood sparing their firstborn.
Q: When is it celebrated?
A:In the spring, tied to the Hebrew month of Nisan marking the start of their journey to freedom.