Answer: the first thing that came out of his house
Jephthah vowed to God that he would sacrifice the first thing that came out of his house to greet him when he returned home - but when he returned home, his daughter was first. This story is in Judges 11.
From Quiz: When the Judges Ruled Israel
Answer: That which was right in his own eyes
The people in Judges had forgotten all that Joshua had taught them as the peers of Joshua had passed away. They did what they wanted, including marrying into other cultures which God explicitly told them not to do.
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From Quiz: Here Come the Judges, Here Come the Judges
Answer: The fat of King Eglon swallowed the blade up.
Judges 3:22. Ehud stabbed Eglon so hard that his bowels discharged. Then Ehud led an army against Moab. Together, they slew 10,000 Moabites, and Ehud reigned for 80 years of peace.
From Quiz: BT: the Period of the Judges
Answer: king
Judges 21:25, "In those days Israel had no king; everyone did as he saw fit." This is the last verse in Judges. This verse suggests Israel needs a king to give order to Israel. This eventually leads into Saul's kingship which would help unite Israel for 32 years.
From Quiz: Judges, Revival Story of the Bible
Answer: Caught them and took off with them to the land of Benjamin
The elders of Israel found a way to get around their own "curse." They had the Benjamite men steal girls so that the fathers would not have to be guilty of "giving" them to the Benjamites (Judges 21:19-23).
From Quiz: The Benjamite War
Answer: eyes
Judges 21:25 "In those days there was no king in Israel: every man did that which was right in his own eyes." I hope you enjoyed this quiz. Stay tuned for the next quiz on the book of Ruth.
From Quiz: Don't Judge the "Book of Judges" by Its Cover
Answer: Who was Micah?
Judges 17:10 In those days there was no king in Israel and everyone did pretty much as they pleased. This Levite decided he wanted to do his own thing and Micah wanted his own personal priest.
From Quiz: Judges Jeopardy
Answer: Sisera
Barak was Deborah's captain, and Jael was the woman who killed Sisera by driving a tentpeg through his head. Barak refused to battle against Jabin's forces unless Deborah accompanied him. She did, but told him the honor of Sisera's defeat would be delivered into the hands of a woman - Jael.
From Quiz: Judges
Answer: Shamgar
Judges 3:31. After Ehud's reign, Shamgar also delivered Israel. This all what we are told of Shamgar.
From Quiz: BT: the Period of the Judges
Answer: Gideon
Before Gideon would deliver Israel, however, he demanded a sign from the Lord: "Behold, I will put a fleece of wool in the floor; and if the dew be on the fleece only, and it be dry upon all the earth beside, then shall I know that thou wilt save Israel by mine hand, as thou hast said" (Judges 6:37). That was not enough, however; he then reversed the sign and asked God to do it again.
From Quiz: Judges