10 Questions
Israel's rebellion in the past was against the Lord's rule.
True
The king of Israel could be a foreigner according to Deuteronomy 17.
False
The king of Israel was allowed to multiply horses according to Deuteronomy 17.
False
The king's rule should be based on human diplomacy according to Deuteronomy 17.
False
Israel's desire to have a king was due to the influence of other nations.
True
The king is to be chosen by the people of Israel.
False
The king of Israel was allowed to greatly increase silver and gold for himself according to Deuteronomy 17.
False
The Lord instructed Samuel to refuse the people's request for a king.
False
Samuel was pleased with the people's request for a king.
False
The king is to be a man of Torah, humble before the Lord.
True
Test your understanding of Israel's past rebellion and their appeal to have a king, as discussed in Deuteronomy chapter 17 and 1 Samuel chapter 8. Explore the biblical context and themes of leadership and faith.
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