I Sam 18:1 – What was knit to the soul of Jonathan?

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I Sam 18:1 – What was knit to the soul of Jonathan? # 18-1 A. The soul of Saul B. The soul of David C. The spirit of David

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A. The soul of Saul. B. The soul of David. C. The spirit of David. # 18-1. I Sam 18:1 – What was knit to the soul of Jonathan?. A. He loved him as his own father. B. He loved him as his own brother. C. He loved him as his own soul. # 18-2. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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I Sam 18:1 – What was knit to the soul of Jonathan?

# 18-1

A. The soul of Saul

B. The soul of David

C. The spirit of David

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I Sam 18-1 – How much did Jonathan love David?

# 18-2

A. He loved him as his own father

B. He loved him as his own brother

C. He loved him as his own soul

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I Sam 18-3 – What did Jonathan & David do, since Jonathan loved David so?

# 18-3

A. They made a covenant

B. They made a promise

C. They took an oath

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I Sam 18-4 – What did Jonathan give David?

# 18-4

A. His house, fields, & sheep

B. His word, promise, & oath

C. His robe, armor, & sword

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I Sam 18:5 – How did David behave when Saul sent him out?

# 18-5

A. Wisely

B. Foolishly

C. Deceitfully

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I Sam 18:5 – David was accepted in the sight of _______?

# 18-6

A. All the people & Saul’s army

B. All the people & Saul’s family

C. All the people & Saul’s servants

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I Sam 18:6 – The women were singing & dancing when ______ returned from the slaughter of the Philistines?

# 18-7

A. Saul

B. David

C. Jonathan

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I Sam 18:6 – The women of the city meet King Saul with ______?

# 18-8

A. Tambourines, joy, & instruments

B. Drums, harps, & dancing

C. Singing, dancing, & wine

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I Sam 18:7 – What did the women sing as they danced?

# 18-9

A. “Saul has slain his thousands”

B. “David has slain his thousands”

C. “Jonathan has slain his thousands”

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I Sam 18:8 – How did Saul respond to what the women were singing?

# 18-10

A. He was angry & would not speak

B. He was mad & pouted

C. He was angry & displeased

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I Sam 18:8 – The people gave David the praise for killing ____?

# 18-11

A. Hundreds

B. Thousands

C. Ten thousands

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A. “watched”

B. “hated”

C. “eyed”

I Sam 18:9 – “So Saul _____ David from that day forward.”?

# 18-12

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I Sam 18:10 – What came upon Saul?

# 18-13

A. A calming spirit from an angel

B. An angry spirit from Satan

C. A distressing spirit from God

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I Sam 18:11 – What did Saul say when he cast his spear at David?

# 18-14

A. “I will kill David in the hall!”

B. “I will pin David to the wall!”

C. “I will pin David to the floor!”

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I Sam 18:12 – Why was Saul afraid of David?

# 18-15

A. The Lord had departed from him

B. Jonathan had left Saul

C. The people liked David more

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I Sam 18:13 – After removing David from his presence, Saul made him ____?

# 18-16

A. Captain over ten thousand

B. Captain of the entire army

C. Captain over a thousand

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I Sam 18:17 – What was Saul willing to give David if he would be valiant and fight the Lord’s battles?

# 18-17

A. His wife, Merab as a concubine

B. His daughter, Merab as a wife

C. His son, Jonathan as a friend

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I Sam 18:17 – Whose hand did Saul want to be against David?

# 18-18

A. The hand of the Philistines

B. The hand of the people

C. The hand of the prophet

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I Sam 18:19 – Who was Merab given to as a wife?

# 18-19

A. Jonathan

B. David

C. Adriel

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I Sam 18:20 – It pleased Saul when heard that ________?

# 18-20

A. Merab loved David

B. Michal loved David

C. Jonathan loved David

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I Sam 18:21 – Why did Saul want to give Michal to David?

# 18-21

A. So she would be a wife to him

B. So she would be a snare to him

C. So she would be a comfort to him

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I Sam 18:22 – What did Saul want communicated to David secretly?

# 18-22

A. “Michal wants to marry you”

B. “the king wants to eat with you”

C. “the king has delight in you”

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I Sam 18:23 – David told Saul’s servants he was a _________?

# 18-23

A. “poor & lightly esteemed man”

B. “valiant & highly esteemed man”

C. “tired and weary man”

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I Sam 18:25 – Saul wanted foreskins of the Philistines instead of a _______?

# 18-24

A. Sacrifice

B. Gift

C. Dowry

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I Sam 18:25 – Why did Saul want the foreskins of the Philistines?

# 18-25

A. He thought they would kill David

B. He knew David could get them

C. He knew David was a valiant man

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I Sam 18:27 – How many foreskins did David bring to Saul?

# 18-26

A. One hundred

B. One hundred & fifty

C. Two hundred

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I Sam 18:30 – Why did David’s name become so highly esteemed?

# 18-27

A. David killed more Philistines than Saul’s servants

B. David behaved more wisely than Saul’s servants

C. David was the best musician among Saul’s servants