| JUDGE ME | WOOD YOU KNOW | BAD TO THE BONE | AKA (ALSO KNOWN AS) | KING ME | 
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					  Who is Gideon? 
					(Judges 6:11, 7:7-22) 
					 He threshed grain in a winepress, as well as defeated the Midianites with a small army 
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					  What is olive? 
					(Deut. 28:40) 
					 One of the most valuable trees in Bible times, fruitage from these provided fuel and food 
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					  Who is Delilah? 
					(Judges 16) 
					 She used pressure and nagging to get her way 
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					  What is Shadrach? 
					(Dan. 1:7) 
					 This Babylonian name was given to Hananiah 
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					  Who is Hezekiah? 
					(2 Kings 18:1-4, 2 Chron. 32:30) 
					 This king of Judah crushed the copper serpent that Moses had made, as well as diverted water during a siege 
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					  Who is Deborah? 
					(Judges 4:4, 9) 
					 This prophetess and judge in Israel prophesied that Sisera would be given into a woman's hand 
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					  What is fig tree? 
					(John 1:48-50) 
					 Mentioned in more than 50 texts, this tree features prominently in the Bible and provided food 
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					  Who is Cain? 
					(Gen. 4:3-8) 
					 This man refused to heed direct counsel from Jehovah 
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					  Who is Esther? 
					(Esther 2:7) 
					 Her Hebrew name, Hadasseh, means "Myrtle" 
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					  Who is Sennacherib? 
					(2 Kings 18:13) 
					 This king of Assyria captured fortified cities of Judah 
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					  Who is Barak? 
					(Judges 4:6, 16) 
					 This Israelite judge respected women and defeated Sisera's army 
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					  What is cedar? 
					(2 Sam. 5:11) 
					 This fragrant, beautiful wood was used by Phoenician shipbuilders for their masts. It was also used in the temple built by Solomon 
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					  Who is Jezebel? 
					(1 Kings 19:2) 
					 This daughter of a Sidonian king vowed to destroy Elijah 
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					  Who is Belteshazzar? 
					(Dan. 1:7) 
					 This name, meaning “Protect the Life of the King”, was given to a very precious man 
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					  Who is Uzziah or Azariah? 
					(2 Chron. 26:16-20) 
					 This king of Judah attempted to offer incense but was stricken with leprosy by Jehovah 
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					  Who is Samson? 
					(Judges 15:4, 5) 
					 This outstanding judge of Israel set fire to Philistine fields and vineyards using 300 foxes 
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					  What is a fig mulberry tree? 
					(Luke 19:4) 
					 Zacchaeus climbed this tree to see Jesus 
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					  Who is Balaam? 
					(Num. 22-25) 
					 This son of Beor was thwarted several times but persisted in his efforts to bring disaster on Israel 
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					  What is a harp? 
					(1 Sam. 16:23) 
					 A lightweight and portable stringed instrument, also known as a lyre. 
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					  Who is Ahab? 
					(1 Kings 22:39) 
					 This moody king of Israel built a house of ivory 
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					  Who is Jephthah? 
					(Judges 11:2) 
					 This judge was the firstborn son of Gilead but was driven out by his half brothers 
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					  What is acacia? 
					(ex. 26:15) 
					 The insect-resistant wood from this tree was used to construct the portable tabernacle 
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					  What is Athaliah? 
					(2 Kings 11:1-3) 
					 This mother of Ahaziah destroyed the royal line and became queen in Judah and ruled for 6 years 
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					  What is Rabshakeh? 
					(2 Kings 18:17) 
					 An Assyrian chief cupbearer was known by this title 
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					  Who is Zimri? 
					(1 Kings 16:15) 
					 This king of Israel reigned for 7 days 
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