1 Samuel 1-7 Flashcards
Hannah| Samuel | Ark Captured (25 cards)
Ch. 1 What were the names of Elkanah’s two wives?
Hannah and Peninnah (1 Samuel 1:2).
Ch. 1 What were the names of the sons of Eli, the high priest?
Hophni and Phinehas (1 Samuel 1:3).
Ch. 1 What is the meaning of Samuel’s name?
“Because I have asked for him from the Lord.” (1 Samuel 1:20).
Ch. 2 What was the wickedness of Hophni and Phinehas that greatly displeased the Lord?
They were corrupt in giving sacrificial offerings, causing people to despise the offering of the Lord. (1 Samuel 2:12-17).
Ch. 2 During Samuel’s childhood ministry, what did Hannah bring to him year by year, when she came up to sacrifice?
A little robe (1 Samuel 2:18-19).
Ch 2. God blesses Hannah with how many more children?
Three sons and two daughters. (1 Samuel 2:21).
Ch 3. The Lord calls Samuel in the night. How many times did it take for him to respond with, “Speak, for Your servant hears.”?
The fourth time (1 Samuel 3:10).
Ch 3. What is the core message that God relays to Samuel, which he later tells Eli?
The impending judgment on Eli’s household due to the iniquity of Eli’s sons and Eli’s failure to restrain them (1 Samuel 3:11-14).
Ch 4. Israel loses the battle and the Philistines take the Ark of the Covenant. A man from which tribe relays the news of their defeat to Eli?
A man of Benjamin (1 Samuel 4:12-17).
Ch 4. At the hearing and mention of this news, Eli fall backwards, breaks his neck, and dies. What is it?
That the Ark of God was captured (1 Samuel 4:18).
Ch 4. Phinehas’ wife, who was due to be delivered, hears the news of Israel’s defeat, and dies giving birth to her son. Before her death, what does she name her son and what is it’s meaning?
Ichabod “The glory has departed from Israel!” (1 Samuel 4:19-22).
Ch 5. The people of Ashdod placed the Ark in the temple of Dagon. The statue of Dagon falls before the Ark two times. The second time it fell, it’s head and palms were broken. What part was left unbroken?
Dagon’s torso (1 Samuel 5:1-5).
Ch 5. The people of Ashdod and later the Ekronites were struck with what from God, as a form of destruction?
Tumors (1 Samuel 5:9, 11-12).
Ch 6. How long was the Ark in the possession of the Philistines?
7 months (1 Samuel 6:1).
Ch 6. The Philistine priests suggests to send the Ark back to Israel along with what?
Five golden tumors and five golden rats, representing the five Philistine rulers and the plagues that afflicted them (1 Samuel 6:4).
Ch 6. What is the test that the Philistines decide will confirm that God sent them the plagues?
They place the Ark on a cart pulled by two cows that have never been yoked and separate them from their calves. If the cows head straight to Beth Shemesh it will be a sign that the Lord caused their afflictions (1 Samuel 6:7-12).
Ch 6. The people of Beth Shemesh rejoices at the coming of the Ark, but 50,070 men are struck and killed by God. Why did they die?
They had looked into the ark of the Lord (1 Samuel 6:18).
Ch 7. Men of Kirjath Jearim came and took the ark of the Lord, and brought it into the house of . . . (1.)
Who was put in charge to keep the Ark? . . . (2.)
- Abinadab
- Eleazar his son
(1 Samuel 7:1).
Ch 7. Samuel calls the Israelites to repent. Which two idols do the people put away and turn back to God?
The Baals and the Ashtoreths (1 Samuel 7:4).
Ch 7. Where does Samuel gather the people and pray for them?
Mizpah (1 Samuel 7:5-6).
Ch 7. The Philistines comes to attack the Israelites at Mizpah. What does God send to confuse the Philistines?
The Lord thundered with a loud thunder (1 Samuel 7:10).
Ch 7. Samuel took a stone and set it up between Mizpah and Shen, and called its name . . . saying, “Thus far the Lord has helped us.”
Ebenezer (1 Samuel 7:12).
Ch 7. Samuel judged Israel all the days of his life. Year to year on a circuit from Bethel to Gilgal, and Mizpah. Where did he always return to?
Ramah, because his home was there (1 Samuel 7:17).