2 Samuel chapter 1 covers david mourns saul — david laments saul and jonathan's deaths. 2 Samuel, written by Nathan, Gad (c. 1000-900 BC), is part of the Historical and centers on themes of davidic covenant, sin and consequences, grace.
2 Samuel Chapter 1 Quiz - Multi-Level
An enhanced quiz on 2 Samuel chapter 1 with Easy, Medium, Hard, and Theological levels. Each level has 15 carefully crafted questions. Choose your difficulty and dive in!
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2 Samuel Chapter 1 Quiz - Easy Level
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1.Where had David been returning from when the events of 2 Samuel chapter 1 began?
easy2.What was the man coming from Saul's camp wearing when he met David?
easy3.From which camp did the man who came to David escape?
easy4.What news did the man bring to David about Saul and Jonathan?
easy5.How did the man claim Saul died?
easy6.What two items did the man take from Saul after killing him?
easy7.What did David and his men do when they heard the news of Saul and Jonathan's death?
easy8.What was the man's nationality who told David about Saul's death?
easy9.What was David's response to the man who claimed to have killed Saul?
easy10.According to David, why was the man guilty of killing Saul?
easy11.True or False: David lamented over Saul and Jonathan with a special lamentation.
easy12.True or False: David ordered the children of Judah to forget the use of the bow.
easy13.True or False: David said the daughters of the Philistines should rejoice over Saul's death.
easy14.2 Samuel 1:26: from 2 Samuel 1:26: 'I am distressed for thee, my brother Jonathan: very pleasant hast thou been unto me: thy love to me was wonderful, passing the love of ______.'
easy15.According to 2 Samuel 1:23, Saul and Jonathan were compared to which two animals?
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