A cattle prod
Jdg 3:31 - The jawbone of the donkey, although also unusual, was the weapon of choice for Samson who slew 1,000 men. The "ox goad" (as written in many versions) was a long wooden pole with a metal point used for prodding the oxen to drive them.
What was unusual about the 700 Benjamite soldiers who could sling a stone and hit their target every time?
| They were all women | They were all blind | They were all left-handed | They all had red hair |
Noah was 600 years old when he boarded the ark
| True | False |
What was the feat of Shamgar, the son of Anath?
| Killing a lion with his bare hands | Slaying 600 Philistines with an ox goad | Defeating an army with 300 men | Parting the Jordan River |
What weapon does the Bible say David did not need to kill Goliath?
| Dagger | Sword | Bow and arrow | Spear |
What weapon did David use to kill Goliath?
| Spear | Pea shooter | Bow and arrow | Sling and stone |
In the house of which god did the Philistines place the Ark of the Covenant?
| Molech | Ashteroth | Beelzebub | Dagon |
What animals did the Philistines use to send back the Ark of the Covenant they had taken in battle to the Israelites?
| Donkeys | Cows | Ox | Mules |
Where did Saul and the Israelites camp when they faced Goliath and the Philistines?
| Valley of Elah | Valley of Rephaim | Valley of Eshcol | Valley of Achor |
What did the Philistines do when they realised that Goliath was dead?
| Surrendered | Fled | Rushed into battle | Froze where they were |
How many companions did the Philistines give to Samson at the feast in Timnah?
| 40 | 30 | 20 | 10 |