1 Kings 1-11 Scavenger Hunt PDF
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This document contains a scavenger hunt activity about the Bible's book of 1 Kings, covering chapters 1 through 11. The activity focuses on a series of comprehension questions related to the biblical story. The questions require students to actively interpret the text, which will strengthen analytical and critical reading skills on the Biblical text.
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1 Kings 1-11 Scavenger Hunt Chapter 1: 1. What is wrong with David at the beginning of the chapter? 2. Who falsely claimed to be King? 3. Who is Adonijah in relation to David? You may have to look this one up. 4. Why did Nathan go to Bathsheba? 5. What did David swear to Ba...
1 Kings 1-11 Scavenger Hunt Chapter 1: 1. What is wrong with David at the beginning of the chapter? 2. Who falsely claimed to be King? 3. Who is Adonijah in relation to David? You may have to look this one up. 4. Why did Nathan go to Bathsheba? 5. What did David swear to Bathsheba? 6. What was David’s reaction to the concerns of Nathan and Bathsheba? 7. Does Solomon initially spare Adonijah? Chapter 2:1-27: 8. What does David say to Solomon before he dies? 9. How long did David reign as King? Where was he buried? 10.Does Solomon have Adonijah put to death? 11.What happened to Abiathar, the last son of Eli? Chapter 3: 12.Who does Solomon marry at the start of the chapter? Does this seem like a good idea? 13.Who appears to Solomon? What does he say to Solomon? 14.What does Solomon ask for? 15.What else does God promise to give Solomon? 16.How does Solomon solve the dispute between the two mothers? Chapter 4:29-34: 17.Why was Solomon so famous? Chapter 5: 18.Why does Solomon say that David could not build the Temple? 19.Why can Solomon now build the Temple? 20.What did Solomon force upon his people? What does this remind you of? Chapter 6:1-14: 21.How many years after the captivity in Egypt was the Temple complete? 22.What did God promise Solomon? Chapter 7: 23.Look at the size of the Temple in chapter 6:1-2, and compare this to Solomon’s house in 7:2. What does this seem to suggest about Solomon? Read Chapter 11. Then, pretend that you are God’s prophet at the time of Solomon, and write a speech to Solomon about his sins. What sins has he committed? How would you call him to repent? What commandments of God is he breaking? What stories have we learned about before that could serve as a reminder to Solomon that he must change his ways?