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- 1. Barak was prompted to fight by this judge.
- A. Othniel
- B. Deborah (Judges 4:6, 14)
- C. Gideon
- D. Samson
- 2. He loved a woman in the valley of Sorek.
- A. Ehud
- B. Shamgar
- C. Jephthah
- D. Samson (Judges 16:4)
- 3. After he appointed his sons judges over Israel, the nation insisted upon having a king.
- A. Gideon
- B. Jephthah
- C. Eli
- D. Samuel (1 Samuel 8:1-5)
- 4. He married the daughter of Caleb.
- A. Othniel (Judges 1:12-14)
- B. Tola
- C. Jair
- D. Eli
- 5. He refused on behalf of himself and his son to rule over Israel.
- A. Shamgar
- B. Gideon (Judges 8:22-23)
- C. Abdon
- D. Samuel
- 6. This judge's sons were perverted morally and spiritually.
- A. Ehud
- B. Deborah
- C. Ibzan
- D. Eli (1 Samuel 2:12-17, 22-25 & 5:18)
- 7. He sorrowed over the vow he had to keep concerning his daughter.
- A. Othniel
- B. Gideon
- C. Jephthah (Judges 11:30-31, 34-40)
- D. Samson
- 8. His message from God made a sharp point.
- A. Ehud (Judges 3:16-22)
- B. Jephthah
- C. Elon
- D. Samuel
- 9. He struck down 600 Philistines with an oxgoad.
- A. Shamgar (Judges 3:31)
- B. Gideon
- C. Samson
- D. Samuel
- 10. He judged Israel for 23 years, was the son of Dodo, and lived in the hill country of Ephraim.
- A. Tola (Judges 10:1)
- B. Jair
- C. Ibzan
- D. Elon
- E. Abdon
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