1) The six-pointed star of David:
a) Was originally a symbol of the Philistines whom David conquered. b) Was assigned to David by Samuel as a royal emblem. c) Is of non-Biblical origin. d) Once had seven points.
2) David feigned madness in the presence of:
a) Zebah and Zalumna, kings of Midian. b) Lachish, king of Ashkelon. c) Balak, king of Moab. d) Achish, king of Gath.
3) Because he numbered the people, David had to choose between which three chastisements:
a) Three years of famine, seven weeks of fleeing, or seven days of plague. b) Seven years of famine, three months of fleeing, or three days of plague. c) Three months imprisonment, seven months hard labor, or seven days without water. d) Having half his beard shaved off, half of his bodyguards quit, or half of his female donkeys become barren.
4) This New Testament saint referred to David as a patriarch:
a) Stephen. b) Jude. c) Luke. d) Barnabas.
5) David brought up the ark of God from the house of Obed-Edom to:
a) The city of David. b) Hebron. c) The city of Palms. d) Havvoth-Jair.
6) The appellation "sweet psalmist of Israel" was given to David by:
a) His wives. b) His wise son and successor, Solomon. c) His loving friend Jonathan. d) Himself.
7) The Bible says that right after Samuel anointed David with oil:
a) The oil ran down David's beard and onto his garments. b) The Spirit of the LORD came upon David from that day forward. c) David danced before the LORD with all his might. d) David called his seven brothers to come and rejoice with him.
8) When David and his men went to rescue the captives of Ziklag:
a) They fell into a trap and suffered major losses. b) The prophet Gad warned against it. c) All the people and all the booty were recovered. d) David asked the LORD to be with him, as He was with Abraham when Lot was rescued.
9) David asserts in Scripture that:
a) The Spirit of the LORD spoke by him. b) The Messiah, the Son of David, would be born in Bethlehem. c) Jeroboam the son of Nebat was a wicked idolater. d) Moses had appeared to him.
10) The death of King David:
a) Is recorded in the book of II Chronicles. b) Is not recorded in Scripture. c) Is recorded in the book of 1 Chronicles. d) Never occured. Like Enoch and Elijah, he was taken directly to Heaven.
11) Which three were wives of David:
a) Bathsheba, Keren-Happuch, and Lillith. b) Hoglah, Michal, and Tirzah the Jezreelitess. c) Abigail, Ahinoam, and Bathsheba. d) Basemath, Michal, and Zeruiah.
12) His words at the death of his infant son show that:
a) David questioned his paternity of the child. b) David wished the child had been circumcized before he died. c) David was a very callous man. d) David believed in life beyond the grave.
13) Tamar was:
a) Absalom's sister. b) Also known as "the Shunammite" c) David's mother. d) Jonathan's sister.
14) David's first formal position in the service of King Saul was:
a) Junior harpist. b) Armorbearer. c) Commander of one hundred. d) Ambassador to Gath in Philistia.
15) Because David killed Uriah "with the sword of the people of Ammon":
a) The sword would never depart from David's house. b) The sword of the people of Ammon would wound David. c) The sword of David's throne would fail. d) The sword of Uriah's house would strengthen the Ammonites.
16) During his exile, 400 men gathered to David at this rallying place:
a) The watchtower of Gideon. b) The well of Bethlehem. c) The stronghold of Millo. d) The cave of Adullam.
17) Before his throne was established in Jerusalem, David reigned in:
a) Rogelim. b) Hebron. c) Moab. d) Samaria.
18) Which three were adversaries of David:
a) Dathan the Edomite, Joab, and Saul. b) Hushai the Archite, Ishbosheth, and Mephibosheth. c) Absalom, Doeg, and Shimei. d) Amnon, Barzillai, and Hiram.
19) After David felled Goliath with a stone from his sling, he:
a) Went after the rest of the Philistines. b) Said, "Wow! What a stroke of good luck!" c) Laughed uproariously. d) Beheaded Goliath.
20) So that he could escape Saul, David was let down through a window by:
a) A young lad with a bow and arrows. b) His wife Michal. c) The great military leader Abner. d) His close friend Jonathan.
21) David made himself a name when he returned from killing eighteen thousand Syrians in the Valley of:
a) Camels. b) Rephaim. c) Salt. d) Hinnom.
22) David desired to build a house for the LORD. We might sum up the LORD's response to David as:
a) I will build you a house. b) Build an altar to Me on the threshing floor of Onaziah the Elkoshite. c) See that you build it according to the pattern you were shown. d) I already have a house in Heaven.
23) Unlike his wife, this man refused to help David and his men:
a) Nergal. b) Laban. c) Nabal. d) Maher Shalal Hash Baz.
24) David did not kill Saul when he had the opportunity because:
a) David's men advised him not to do it. b) Saul had been Divinely anointed as king. c) He wimped out. d) Saul was his father-in-law, and David considered his wife's feelings.
25) David was a "man after God's own heart", Acts 13:22. Considering David's life overall, we see:
a) That giants can be felled and other great exploits done by a faith that pleases God. b) What it means to put God's glory and kingdom before all else. c) That even great saints can fall into great sin. d) All of the above.
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