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1.) To which man did the Lord say, "Get thee out of thy country, and from thy kindred, and from thy father's house, unto a land that I will show thee: and I will make of thee a great nation, and I will bless thee, and make thy name great; and thou shalt be a blessing: and I will bless them that bless thee, and curse him that curseth thee: and in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed."
- Adam
- Abram
- Adonijah
- Abimelech
- Abigail
- Hagar
- Rachael
- Sarah
- He said, "Neither a lender nor a borrower be."
- Went for a swim in the area to see if he could see it.
- Suggested that the men dredge the river to look for it.
- Threw a stick in after it, and it floated so it could be retrieved.
- It turned to bread so that the people could eat.
- All the snakes came out of the crevices in the rock.
- Water came out of the rock so that the people could drink.
- Nothing - God was so angry with the people that he let half of them die.
- Fleece them.
- Dock their tails.
- Lead them to the slaughter.
- Gather them with His arms and carry them.
- Five years
- Fifteen years
- Twenty years
- Thirty years
- She and her son died, but the prophet lived.
- The oil and the flour lasted for another two months.
- The oil and the flour did not run out until the Lord had sent rain on the earth.
- The woman had enough oil and flour to feed the entire township in which she lived ever after.
- The prophetess had stated earlier that day that the victory would be at the hand of a woman.
- Jael's husband had actually killed Sisera with a sword and the tent peg through the temple was just Jael's symbolic contribution to the victory.
- Jael's family was at war with Sisera for other reasons.
- The death of Sisera had been an accident.
- Egypt
- Capernaum
- Jerusalem
- Bethlehem
- Gideon asked God to cause the enemy to fight against each other and kill each other.
- Gideon set fire to some foxes tails and sent them to totally destroy the enemy's crops.
- Gideon asked God to wet a fleece that he put out overnight, and leave the ground around it dry.
- Gideon asked that the people would be gathered outside his house the next day without him having to call them to war.