1 Kings Bible Quiz Questions And Answers for Youth Programs

1 Kings Bible Quiz Questions And Answers for Youth Programs

The book of 1 Kings provides an account of the death of David, the reign of his son Solomon, and the decline and division of the Kingdom of Israel after Solomon and many of his successors turned to idol worship.

How well do you know the book of 1 Kings? The bible quiz for youth below will show how much you know the book of 1 Kings, Although it was designed for youths, adults are also free to participate.

You can also get Bible quiz questions and answers from other books of the Bible

Check out the answers immediately after the questions. Share your results in the comments below, and don’t forget to share with your friends!

1 Kings Bible Quiz Questions:

1. What was the name of the Shunammite woman that was given to King David?

2. Who exalted himself saying ‘I will be like the king’?

3. Who were the supporters of Adonijah?

4. How many chapters are in 1 Kings?

5. Which of the sons of David did Adonijah not invite?

6. What was the name of Adonijah’s mother?

7. Which spring did David ask Solomon to be taken to?

8. What did Adonijah do when he heard that Solomon was crowned King?

9. “Be kind to the sons of ___. Make them permanent guests at your table, for they took care of me when I fled from your brother Absalom.

10. Who was the next King after King David?

11. What was Adonijah’s request from Solomon?

12. Who were the two men killed by Joab?

13. What did Solomon ask of from the Lord?

14. Who were the sons of Mahol the wise man?

15. How many proverbs did Solomon compose?

16. How many songs did Solomon write?

17. The Sidonians were known to be good with timbers. True or False?

18. How many years did it take Solomon to build the temple?

19. What was the other name for the city of David?

20. Who was not pleased with the towns that King Solomon gave to him?

21. What is the meaning of Cabul?

22. How many times each year did King Solomon present burnt and peace offerings to the Lord?

23. What was the name of the Queen that visited King Solomon?

24. So king Solomon exceeded all the kings of the earth for __ and for __?

25. Besides Pharaoh’s daughter, King Solomon married women from __, __, ___, and ____?

26. Solomon had __ wives and ___ concubines?

27. What are the names of the gods that Solomon served?

28. Who was Hadad?

29. Hadad married Pharaoh’s sister-in-law. True or False?

30. Who was Rezon?

31. Who did Rezon fly from?

32. Rezon became a king in Damascus. True or False?

33. Who was the mother of Jeroboam?

34. How many years did Solomon rule Israel?

35. How many kingdoms did God promise to leave for David his servant’s sake?

36. What was the name of the prophet from Shiloh that met Jeroboam along the way?

37. What unique quality did Solomon see in Jeroboam?

38. Who became the next King after Solomon?

39. What was the people’s of Israel request from king Rehoboam?

40. Rehoboam listened to the counsel of the elders. True or False?

41. How many days did Rehoboam ask the people of Israel to give to him to think over their request?

42. What was the name of the Rehoboam messenger that was stoned to death?

43. Why did Jeroboam make golden calves?

44. What were the warnings given to the prophet that visited Jeroboam?

45. How many years did Jeroboam reign in Israel?

46. Who was the mother of Rehoboam?

47. Who became the next king after Rehoboam?

48. Who was Nadab?

49. Abijam followed the Lord’s way. True or False?

50. What was the name of Asa’s grandmother?

51. Who slaughtered all the descendants of king Jeroboam?

52. What was the name of the king that ruled for only 7 days?

53. Who was the father of Ahab?

54. What was the name of Ahab’s wife?

55. What was the name of the man that used his son to lay the foundations of Jericho?

56. Where was Elijah from?

57. What was Elijah’s message to king Ahab?

58. What was the name of the birds that God sent to feed Elijah?

59. Who did the Lord instruct Elijah to meet after the brook dried up?

60. The widow’s dead son was brought back to life. True or False

61. How many prophets did Obadiah hid from Jezebel?

62. Who did King Ahab refer to as the troubler of Israel?

63. What was the name of the mount that Prophet Elijah challenged Ahab to?

64. What was the name of the valley where Elijah killed the prophets of Baal?

65. What was the name of the prophet that was to succeed prophet, Elijah?

66. Naboth was not from Jezreel. True or False?

67. Jezebel helped Ahab to kill Naboth and collected his vineyard. True or False?

68. Ahaziah was the son of Jehoshaphat. True or False?

69. What was the name of Jehoshaphat’s son?

70. What was the name of Jehoshaphat’s mother?

Answers:

1. Abishag (1 kings 1vs3)

2. Adonijah (1vs5)

3. Adonijah took Joab son of Zeruiah and Abiathar the priest into his confidence, and they agreed to help him become king. (1vs7)

4. 22 Chapters

5. Solomon (1vs10)

6. Haggith (1vs11)

7. Gihon spring (1vs33)

8. Adonijah was afraid of Solomon, so he rushed to the sacred tent and grabbed onto the horns of the altar. (1vs50)

9. Barzillai of Gilead (2vs7)

10. Solomon (2vs12)

11. He replied, “Speak to King Solomon on my behalf, for I know he will do anything you request. Ask him to let me marry Abishag, the girl from Shunem.” (2vs17)

12. Abner son of Ner and Amasa son of Jether (2vs32)

13. Wisdom (3vs10)

14. Heman,Calcol and Darda )4vs32)

15. 3000(4vs32)

16. 1,005 (4vs32)

17. True (5vs6)

18. 7 years (6vs38)

19. Zion (8vs1)

20. Hiram of Tyre (9vs12)

21. Worthless (9vs13)

22. 3 times (9vs25)

23. Queen Sheba (10vs1)

24. Riches and wisdom (10vs23)

25. Moab, Ammon, Edom, Sidon, and from among the Hittites. (11vs1)

26. 700 and 300 (11vs3)

27. Solomon worshiped Ashtoreth, the goddess of the Sidonians, and Molech, the detestable god of the Ammonites. (11vs5)

28. Then the Lord raised up Hadad the Edomite, a member of Edom’s royal family, to be Solomon’s adversary. (11vs14)

29. True (11vs19)

30. God also raised up Rezon son of Eliada as Solomon’s adversary. (11vs23)

31. Rezon had fled from his master, King Hadadezer of Zobah,(11vs23)

32. Rezon and his men fled to Damascus, where he became king. (11vs24)

33. Zeruah, a widow. (11vs26)

34. Solomon ruled in Jerusalem over all of Israel for forty years. (11vs42)

35. One, But I will leave him one tribe for the sake of my servant David. (11vs32)

36. One day as Jeroboam was leaving Jerusalem, the prophet Ahijah from Shiloh met him along the way. (11vs29)

37. Jeroboam was a very capable young man, and when Solomon saw how industrious he was, (11vs28)

38. Rehoboam became the next king. (11vs43)

39. “Your father was a hard master,” they said. “Lighten the harsh labor demands and heavy taxes that your father imposed on us. Then we will be your loyal subjects.” (12vs4)

40. False. (12vs8)

41. 3 days (12vs6)

42. Adoniram(12vs18)

43. He made the golden calves because he feared that if the people go to Jerusalem to worship their loyalty might be drifted from him. (12vs27)

44. For the Lord gave me this command: ‘You must not eat or drink anything while you are there, and do not return to Judah by the same way you you came. (13vs9?)

45. 22 years (14vs20)

46. Naamah, An Amonite woman. (14vs21)

47. Abijam (14vs31)

48. Jeroboam son. (14vs20)

49. False (15vs3)

50. Maccah the daughter of Absalom. (15vs10)

51. Baasha (15vs29)

52. Zimri (16vs15)

53. Omri (16vs28)

54. Jezebel (16vs31)

55. Hiel (16vs34)

56. Tishebe in Gilead. (17vs1)

57. “As surely as the Lord, the God of Israel, lives—the God I serve—there will be no dew or rain during the next few years until I give the word!”(17vs1)

58. Ravens (17vs6)

59. Widow of Zarephath (17vs6)

60. True (17vs22)

61. 100 (18vs13)

62. Elijah (18vs17)

63. Mount Carmel (18vs20)

64. Kishon Valley. (18vs40)

65. Elisha (19vs16)

66. False (20vs1)

67. True (21vs15)

68. False (22vs51)

69. Jehoram ( 22vs50)

70. Azubah. (22vs42)

Sabbath School Daily Summary – November 14th

Sabbath School Daily Summary – November 14th

4th Quarter: Present Truth in Deuteronomy.
Lesson 8: Choose Life
Sunday: The Tree of Life

Text: [Gen 2:17] BSB
but you must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil; for in the day that you eat of it, you will surely die.”

Message
What is your greatest ambition in this life? What’s your fear? What’s your hope? If all that this life offered was to live and die, then what’s the big deal? As some say, let’s eat and drink for tomorrow we die. Even if this were to be the reality (which is not), how many are willing to die? Though we know we may die, many are investing so much into some things with the hope that their lives will be prolonged and possibly live forever. Some go for charms of protection, others rely on some fetish provisions, and some on modern medicine and technologies. Unfortunately, these things do not offer any better hope. This week, we’ll look at a better offer given by God in Deuteronomy – life and death, and the choice is entirely ours to make.

Like all other creations, we didn’t choose to be here. However, our advantage over all other creations is that we are free moral beings. In Eden, our first parents were given the option to choose eternal life or death. “In the midst of Eden grew the tree of life, whose fruit had the power of perpetuating life. Had Adam remained obedient to God, he would have continued to enjoy free access to this tree and would have lived forever. But when he sinned he was cut off from partaking of the tree of life, and he became subject to death. The divine sentence, ‘Dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return,’ points to the utter extinction of life.” From the onset, God established 2 paths, one leading to life, the other, death.

Some people, for whatever reason, complain that it’s not fair for God to bring them to this earth without their consent. Well, fortunately, like Adam, we have the choice to make whether we want to live eternally (which is God’s original plan), or die eternally (which is like going back to nothingness – as though you never existed). God at the end time, when he has resolved the sin problem will offer the tree of Life back to those who chose life, and they’ll live forever. This is a serious matter, and we all must choose.

Reflection
Think about it: By our daily choices, how are we opting either for life or for death?

Sabbath School Daily Summary – November 14th

Sabbath School Daily Summary – November 10th

4th Quarter: Present Truth in Deuteronomy.
Lesson 7: Law and Grace
Wednesday: A Slave in Egypt

Text: [[Deu 5:15]] BSB
Remember that you were a slave in the land of Egypt, and that the LORD your God brought you out of there with a mighty hand and outstretched arm. That is why the LORD your God has commanded you to keep the Sabbath day.

Message
Think about this for a moment… How do you think it felt obeying and following God as an Israelites, especially during their wilderness experience? From a distance, it may appear that it was a scary experience and frustrating experience. Viewing from a 21st-century Christian point, it’ll look more like, “ahh! We’ve no option now and we just have to follow a bunch of unnecessary instructions lest He kills us”. But is that really how the Israelites saw it? Did God just throw laws at them without giving them enough reasons to trust and love him? If the Israelites disobeyed, it wasn’t because they had no reason to obey, because God gave them enough reasons.

Look through the book of Deuteronomy, and you’ll realize that over and over again God states clearly what He has done for the nation for which he now demanded obedience in return as part of their covenant obligations. “So the Lord brought us out of Egypt with a mighty hand and with an outstretched arm, with great terror and with signs and wonders” (Deut 26:8) Now think about what it meant to a slave in Egypt. Your whole destiny was in the hand of a man who could wake up one day and say kill everyone, irrespective of what good thing you did the day before. Now God freed them to give them a rich and fertile land which they neither built nor sustained. What greater Grace, what reason or motivation more did they need to obey?

If you still can’t get the depth of this work, hear it now… Their freedom from the Egyptian slavery was a type of salvation, a redemptive work to which Israel did nothing to merit or contribute. They only had to accept. It’s therefore not surprising that Moses, in expounding on the 10 commandments used their redemption as a reason to keep the Sabbath Holy. In other words, the Sabbath was to be a sign of God’s redemptive and salvific work not just for Israel, but for humanity. When you think about your redemption, then Remember to honour me by keeping my Sabbath.

Reflection
God never leaves us to obey blindly. Even faith is not blind. Like Israel, God always gives us reasons to obey him. What reason do you have which is enough to cause you to freely and wholeheartedly serve God?

Sabbath School Daily Summary – November 14th

Sabbath School Daily Summary – November 9th

4th Quarter: Present Truth in Deuteronomy.
Lesson 7: Law and Grace
Tuesday: Letov Lak

Text: [[Deu 10:12]] BSB
“And now, O Israel, what does the LORD your God ask of you but to fear the LORD your God by walking in all His ways, to love Him, to serve the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul,

Message
Earlier this week, we mentioned in this study that many Christians see the God of the old testament as exacting, inconsiderate, and sometimes wicked. Unfortunately, many skeptics and unbelievers share the same view and this moves them to reject the whole idea of an existing and sovereign God. But why is this so? They feed on images of God’s judgments, warnings, and punishments. But this is not a fair representation of God’s character. Especially within the book of Deuteronomy, we find ample evidence of God’s loving care, grace, and persistent attempts to provide the best for His people. The overall picture of God, even in the OT, is a God of Love.

The story of Israel at Sinai could be used as a case study. Let’s face it. If God was wicked and really wanted to destroy his own people, would this not the greatest opportunity? Everyone knew and admitted that they’ve messed up by making and worshiping another god right in the process of committing to the covenant. God would’ve been justified. But what? God chose to begin the whole process again in renewing His covenant with them. God was willing to do everything possible for Israel to fulfill her purpose.

The command to obey Him was only for their own safety. The law was to serve as a hedge of protection, not a rod of punishment for Israel. So long as Israel upheld the law, they were safe, and if they deviated, God through diverse ways will show them grace and bring them back. Like ancient Israel, God is commanding his people today to obey because it is in our best interest to do so. God made us, God sustains us, God knows what is best for us, and He wants what’s best for us. Obedience to His law, to His Ten Commandments, can work only to our benefit. Let no one deceive you! Everything God does in our lives is for our own good, though we may not understand sometimes

Reflection
What are ways in which we can see for ourselves how obedience to God’s law has, indeed, been for “our own good”? Think about times where you escaped certain dangers because the law was your guide.

2021 e-Week of Prayer for Youth and Young Adults: November 12-18 (Download Material)

2021 e-Week of Prayer for Youth and Young Adults: November 12-18 (Download Material)

The main purpose of this week of prayer is to encourage you to be faithful to the Lord and the teachings of the Word, which call you to be present in the lives of others by blessing them. I did ask myself about “why should I go?” And the Lord impressed me with some answers to the reasons why I should go:

Why should I go, Lord?
Because I’m blessed since you came to me first.
Why should I love, Lord?
Because I’m loved since you loved me first.
Why should I give, Lord?
Because it was you who gave it all to me first at the cross.
Why should I be faithful, Lord?
Because you showed me faithfulness first.
Why should I forgive, Lord?
Because I was forgiven for all my sins and trespasses by you first.
Why should I give it all, Lord?
Because I received all that I have from you first

-Andrés J. Peralta, Associate Youth DirectorGeneral Conference