10 Questions
The tone of the text is ultimately positive.
False
God's will was to prevent the establishment of kingship in Israel.
False
The text presents Saul as a humble and modest king.
False
The Lord and Samuel never referred to the act of establishing kingship as an act of rebellion.
False
The text only emphasizes the positive aspects of Saul's kingship.
False
Saul wanted to reduce the size of his army in Chapter 13
False
David always did things the Lord's way
False
The text explicitly states that Samuel's sons were taught by him and rebelled against what they knew
False
Samuel's judgeship had a widespread impact on all of Israel throughout his life
False
The text provides a clear explanation for why the Israelites didn't know the requirements of choosing a king
False
Explore the contrasting principles of human intentions and God's will in the Torah, as discussed in the context of Israel's past. Discover how God can turn evil intentions into good outcomes.
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