What Do You Know About Book Of 2 Samuel? Trivia Quiz

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1. What did David do after his sin was exposed?

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After his sin was exposed, David acknowledged his wrongdoing and took responsibility for his actions by admitting, "I have sinned against the LORD." This shows that he accepted the consequences of his behavior and expressed remorse for his transgressions.

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What Do You Know About Book Of 2 Samuel? The second book of Samuel tells us of the story of the fight for kings between Saul and David.... see moreIf you have read this book, you know how David rose to power and how some regions rejected god’s choice of a king. Do take the quiz and get to refresh your memory. see less

2. Who did David allow to eat at his table, as one of the king's sons?

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David allowed Mephibosheth to eat at his table as one of the king's sons. Mephibosheth was the son of Jonathan, who was David's close friend. Despite Mephibosheth's physical disability, David showed kindness and generosity by inviting him to dine with him regularly. This act demonstrated David's loyalty to his friendship with Jonathan and his willingness to extend grace and acceptance to Mephibosheth, despite his limitations.

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3. Who afterwards was born to David and Bathsheba?

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Solomon was born to David and Bathsheba after their affair. David, who was the king of Israel, had committed adultery with Bathsheba, the wife of Uriah the Hittite. As a result of their relationship, Bathsheba became pregnant and gave birth to Solomon. He later became one of the most well-known and influential kings of Israel, known for his wisdom and wealth.

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4. Who caused David to recognize his sin by telling a story of a rich man who killed a poor man's lamb?

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Nathan caused David to recognize his sin by telling a story of a rich man who killed a poor man's lamb. Nathan was a prophet who was sent by God to confront David about his sin of committing adultery with Bathsheba and arranging the death of her husband Uriah. Instead of directly accusing David, Nathan used a story to make David realize the gravity of his actions and to convict him of his wrongdoing. This approach was effective in bringing David to repentance and acknowledging his sin.

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5. How did King David respond upon hearing of the death of the child?

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Upon hearing of the death of the child, King David responded by doing all of the above actions. He arose from the earth, washed, and anointed himself. He changed his apparel and came into the house of the LORD to worship.

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6. In the Book of 2 Samuel, who is anointed as the king of Israel after the death of Saul?

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After Saul's death, David is anointed as the king of Israel. While Ish-bosheth, Saul’s son, initially ruled over part of Israel, David was recognized by the tribe of Judah as their king and later became king over all Israel. David's anointing marked the beginning of a united kingdom under his leadership, a key moment in Israel's history.

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7. Who put his hand to the ark of God and was smitten dead by God?

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Uzzah put his hand to the ark of God and was smitten dead by God. This incident is recorded in the book of 2 Samuel in the Bible. Uzzah was part of a group transporting the ark on a cart, and when the oxen stumbled, he instinctively reached out to steady the ark. However, touching the ark was strictly forbidden by God's law, and Uzzah's action showed a lack of reverence for God's holiness. As a result, God struck him dead on the spot as a warning to others about the importance of following His instructions.

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8. Who took three darts, and thrust them through the heart of Absalom?

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Joab is the correct answer because in the Bible, specifically in the book of 2 Samuel, it is mentioned that Joab, who was the commander of David's army, took three darts and thrust them through the heart of Absalom. This event occurred during a battle between David's forces and Absalom's forces, and Joab played a crucial role in ensuring David's victory by killing Absalom.

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9. Who killed Abner without David's permission?

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Joab killed Abner without David's permission. This is evident from the biblical account in 2 Samuel 3:27-30, where Joab murders Abner as an act of revenge for killing his brother Asahel. David was displeased with Joab's actions and publicly mourned Abner's death, distancing himself from the act.

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10. What command did David give his army regarding Absalom?

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David gave his army the command to deal with Absalom gently. This suggests that David wanted his army to handle Absalom with kindness and compassion, rather than using force or violence against him. This command may have been given due to David's personal connection to Absalom, as Absalom was David's son. David likely wanted to avoid any unnecessary harm or conflict with his own family, even though Absalom had rebelled against him.

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11. How old was David when he became King of Judah?

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David was 30 years old when he became King of Judah. This is supported by the Bible, specifically 2 Samuel 5:4, which states that David was 30 years old when he began to reign over Israel. This age is significant because it aligns with the requirements set by God for kingship, as mentioned in Numbers 4:3, where it is stated that Levites could begin their service at the age of 30. Therefore, David's age of 30 when he became King of Judah is the correct answer.

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12. Jonathan ran to David but had no news concerning Absalom?

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The statement says that Jonathan ran to David but had no news concerning Absalom. If this statement is true, it means that Jonathan did run to David but he did not have any news about Absalom. However, if we consider the nature of the relationship between Jonathan and David, it is highly unlikely that Jonathan would run to David without any news about Absalom, who was David's son. Therefore, the statement is most likely false.

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13. Who was over David's army?

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Joab was the commander of David's army. He was a loyal and skilled military leader who played a crucial role in many of David's victories. Joab was known for his bravery and strategic thinking, making him a trusted and respected figure in the army. He was also David's nephew, being the son of David's sister Zeruiah. Joab's leadership and military prowess made him the ideal choice to oversee David's army.

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14. How long did King David rule over Judah?

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King David ruled over Judah for seven and one-half years. This is derived from the biblical account in 2 Samuel 2:11, which states that David reigned in Hebron over the house of Judah for seven years and six months.

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15. After Saul's death, King David wrote a song for who?

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After Saul's death, King David wrote a song for both Saul and Jonathan. This is because Saul was the first king of Israel and Jonathan was his son and David's close friend. The song, known as the "Song of the Bow," is found in the Book of Samuel and mourns the deaths of Saul and Jonathan, expressing David's grief and admiration for them.

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16. David was crowned king of ______________; and Ish-bosheth was crowned king of__________?

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David was crowned king of Judah while Ish-bosheth was crowned king of Israel. This is evident from the given options "Judah; Israel" which indicates that David became the king of Judah and Ish-bosheth became the king of Israel.

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17. Who did David ask Abner to bring with him?

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David asked Abner to bring Michal with him.

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18. What did Recab , and Baanah do to Ishbosheth son of Saul?

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Recab and Baanah smote Ishbosheth, meaning they attacked and killed him. They also headed him, which could mean they cut off his head or severed it in some way. Additionally, they bought the head of Ishbosheth to David, suggesting they presented his head as proof of his death. Therefore, all of the given options are correct as they describe the actions that Recab and Baanah took against Ishbosheth.

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19. After King David found out where the Amalekite came from; what did he ask him?

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The correct answer is "Why did you kill God's chosen King?" This question is asking about King David's reaction to finding out where the Amalekite came from. King David asked this question to the Amalekite because he wanted to know the reason behind the killing of God's chosen King, which refers to King Saul. King David was inquiring about the motive behind the Amalekite's actions, seeking to understand why he had taken the life of someone who was anointed by God.

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20. Who servants set Joab's field on fire?

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Absalom, who was the son of King David, set Joab's field on fire. This act was a part of Absalom's rebellion against his father and his attempt to seize the throne. Absalom's actions were driven by his desire for power and his resentment towards Joab, who was one of David's most trusted commanders. By burning Joab's field, Absalom aimed to send a message of defiance and assert his authority.

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21. Who despised David in her heart after observing David's dancing before the Lord?

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The question asks about someone who despised David after observing his dancing before the Lord. However, none of the options provided (Abigail, Ahinoam the Jezreelitess, Bathsheba, Rizpah) fit this description. Therefore, the correct answer is "None of the above."

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22. Where did Jonathan and Ahimaaz hide?

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Jonathan and Ahimaaz hid in a well.

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23. What did David command Joab to do?

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David commanded Joab to number the people.

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24. Who sent to David cedar trees, carpenters, and masons to build David a house?

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Hiram sent cedar trees, carpenters, and masons to build David a house.

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25. Which punishment for his sin, that Gad offered, did David accept?

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David accepted the punishment of three days of pestilence that Gad offered for his sin. This punishment involved a deadly disease or plague spreading throughout the land for three days. David chose this punishment because he believed it was better to fall into the hands of God rather than the hands of his enemies. He hoped that God's mercy would be greater than the devastation caused by the pestilence.

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26. How did David attempt to cover up his sin with Bathsheba?

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David attempted to cover up his sin with Bathsheba by employing multiple tactics. Firstly, he bought her husband and tried to get him to go in to his wife, hoping that it would appear that the child conceived was the husband's. Secondly, when that plan failed, he had Joab put her husband in the hottest part of the battle, ensuring that he would be killed. Lastly, David married Bathsheba, perhaps in an attempt to legitimize their relationship and hide the fact that their child was conceived in adultery. Therefore, the correct answer is "All of the above."

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27. What city did David conquer and call the City of David?

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Zion is the correct answer because David conquered the Jebusite city of Jerusalem and renamed it the City of David, which became the political and religious center of the Israelite kingdom. Zion is often used as a poetic name for Jerusalem in the Bible.

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28. Who were David's priests?

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David's priests were Ahimelech the son of Abiathar and Zadok the son of Ahitub. Ahimelech is mentioned in the Bible as the high priest who helped David when he was fleeing from Saul. Zadok is also mentioned as a priest who remained loyal to David during his reign as king. Therefore, the correct answer is A & C, which means that both Ahimelech and Zadok were David's priests.

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29. What did Hanun do to David's men?

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Hanun did two things to David's men. First, he shaved off one half of their beards. Second, he cut off their garments in the middle, even to their buttocks. Therefore, the correct answer is A & B.

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30. Who devised a plan so that Absalom would be brought back to Jerusalem?

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Joab devised a plan to bring Absalom back to Jerusalem.

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31. How long did Absolam live in Jerusalem without seeing David?

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Absalom lived in Jerusalem without seeing David for two years. This suggests that there was a period of time where Absalom and David were estranged or had limited contact. The length of two years indicates a significant amount of time, which may imply that there were unresolved conflicts or tensions between Absalom and David that prevented them from meeting during this period.

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32. To what position did Absalom appoint Amasa?

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Absalom appointed Amasa as the captain of his host. This means that Amasa was given the position of leading Absalom's army or military forces. As the captain, Amasa would have been responsible for organizing and commanding the troops, making strategic decisions, and ensuring the overall success and effectiveness of Absalom's military operations.

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33. How long would David's kingdom endure?

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David's kingdom would endure forever because in the Bible, God made a covenant with David, promising that his dynasty would be established forever. This promise was fulfilled through Jesus Christ, who is considered to be a descendant of David and the eternal king. Therefore, David's kingdom is believed to have an everlasting reign.

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34. Who cast stones at David and cursed him?

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35. Why did Abner decide to support King David, after being loyal to King Saul?

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Abner decided to support King David after being loyal to King Saul because there was a struggle between Saul's heir, Ish-bosheth. This implies that Abner saw potential in David as a better leader and believed that supporting him would be more beneficial for the kingdom. The fact that he missed Hebron and that David asked him to leave the army might have also played a role in his decision.

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36. Who brought King David two hundred loaves of bread, an hundred bunches of raisins, an hundred of summer fruits, and a bottle of wine?

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Ziba brought King David two hundred loaves of bread, an hundred bunches of raisins, an hundred of summer fruits, and a bottle of wine.

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37. What did David's men do to Recab and Baanah?

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David's men did all of the above to Recab and Baanah. They slew them, cut off their hands and feet, and hanged them up over the pool in Hebron.

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38. Who offered to give to king David oxen for burnt sacrifice and wood?

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Araunah offered to give oxen for burnt sacrifice and wood to King David.

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39. After running from Saul, David is finally crowned king of what?

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After successfully evading Saul, David is ultimately crowned as the king of Judah. This is significant because it marks a pivotal moment in David's journey towards becoming the king of Israel. Judah was one of the twelve tribes of Israel, and David's coronation in Judah laid the foundation for his eventual reign over the entire nation. Therefore, the correct answer is Judah.

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40. Whose advice regarding pursuing David, did Absalom think was better than that of Ahithophel?

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Absalom believed that Hushai's advice regarding pursuing David was better than that of Ahithophel.

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41. Who ran to David but had no news concerning Absalom?

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Ahimaaz ran to David but had no news concerning Absalom.

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42. When King David fled Jerusalem who remained at Jerusalem to inform him?

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When King David fled Jerusalem, Abiathar and Ahithophel remained at Jerusalem to inform him. Abiathar was a priest who had joined David during his escape, while Ahithophel was a trusted counselor of David who later betrayed him by supporting Absalom's rebellion. Their presence in Jerusalem allowed them to gather information and relay it to David, keeping him informed about the events happening in the city.

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43. After Saul's death how did the nation of Israel split?

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After Saul's death, the nation of Israel split into 10 tribes, with two of the tribes being Judah and Simeon.

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44. What was the name of the place where the men fought in mortal combat? What was used to stop chasing the troops of Israel?

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The battle between the Israelites and the Philistines during the story of David and Goliath took place in the Valley of Elah, not the "Philistine Valley" as mentioned in the options. The sword was used by David to defeat Goliath, but the shofar (ram’s horn) was used in other contexts, like signaling or rallying troops, not specifically to stop a chase in this battle. Therefore, Philistine Valley: Sword is the best match, though some details in the question may be mixed up.

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45. Who smote the Philistines until his hand grew tired and froze to the sword?

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Eleazer is the correct answer because according to the Bible, Eleazer was one of King David's mighty men who fought against the Philistines. In 2 Samuel 23:9-10, it is mentioned that Eleazer fought so fiercely that his hand became weary and stuck to the sword. This demonstrates his bravery and dedication in battle.

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What did David do after his sin was exposed?
Who did David allow to eat at his table, as one of the king's...
Who afterwards was born to David and Bathsheba?
Who caused David to recognize his sin by telling a story of a rich man...
How did King David respond upon hearing of the death of the child?
In the Book of 2 Samuel, who is anointed as the king of Israel after...
Who put his hand to the ark of God and was smitten dead by God?
Who took three darts, and thrust them through the heart of Absalom?
Who killed Abner without David's permission?
What command did David give his army regarding Absalom?
How old was David when he became King of Judah?
Jonathan ran to David but had no news concerning Absalom?
Who was over David's army?
How long did King David rule over Judah?
After Saul's death, King David wrote a song for who?
David was crowned king of ______________; and Ish-bosheth was crowned...
Who did David ask Abner to bring with him?
What did Recab , and Baanah do to Ishbosheth son of Saul?
After King David found out where the Amalekite came from; what did he...
Who servants set Joab's field on fire?
Who despised David in her heart after observing David's dancing...
Where did Jonathan and Ahimaaz hide?
What did David command Joab to do?
Who sent to David cedar trees, carpenters, and masons to build David a...
Which punishment for his sin, that Gad offered, did David accept?
How did David attempt to cover up his sin with Bathsheba?
What city did David conquer and call the City of David?
Who were David's priests?
What did Hanun do to David's men?
Who devised a plan so that Absalom would be brought back to Jerusalem?
How long did Absolam live in Jerusalem without seeing David?
To what position did Absalom appoint Amasa?
How long would David's kingdom endure?
Who cast stones at David and cursed him?
Why did Abner decide to support King David, after being loyal to King...
Who brought King David two hundred loaves of bread, an hundred bunches...
What did David's men do to Recab and Baanah?
Who offered to give to king David oxen for burnt sacrifice and wood?
After running from Saul, David is finally crowned king of what?
Whose advice regarding pursuing David, did Absalom think was better...
Who ran to David but had no news concerning Absalom?
When King David fled Jerusalem who remained at Jerusalem to inform...
After Saul's death how did the nation of Israel split?
What was the name of the place where the men fought in mortal combat?...
Who smote the Philistines until his hand grew tired and froze to the...
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