Biblical Law and Government
Lesson Twelve - Page 15
Luke 11:21 KJV (21) When a strong man armed keepeth his palace, his goods are in peace: (22) But when a stronger than he shall come upon him, he taketh from him all his armour wherein he trusted, and divideth his spoils.
Military preparedness and the War Between Judah And Ethiopia (Read 2 Chronicles 14:6-15 before continuing.)
(72) In the time of peace mentioned in verses 6-8, what did the king do?
( ) a. He sought arms limitations agreements with enemy nations. ( ) b. He armed the nation.
(73) Who had the largest army?
( ) a. Asa, king of Judah. ( ) b. Zerah the Ethiopian?
(74) In our prayers, what should we ask of God? (Verse 11 and Nehemiah 4:1-5)
( ) a. That God’s enemies be destroyed. ( ) b. That God’s enemies be converted.
Rather than rely upon God King Asa Relies Upon The King Of Syria (Read 1 Kings 15:17-22 and 2 Chronicles 16:1-6.)
(75) What law concerning a “league of nations,” or “united nations” did Asa violate in 1 Kings 15:19 and 2 Chronicles 16:3?
_______________________________________________________________ (Exodus 34:12-15)
Syria Makes War With Israel (Read 1 Kings 20:1-21)
(76) Is God pleased when His enemies (not our enemies) surrender to save their lives and we let them live? (1 Kings 20:31-43 and 1 Samuel 15:7-33)
( ) Yes.
( ) No.
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