seizing all the land from the Arnon to the Jabbok and from the wilderness to the Jordan. Bible Study Questions and Answers 1. What is the meaning of Judges 11:22? 2. How does Judges 11:22 demonstrate God's faithfulness in fulfilling His promises? 3. What lessons can we learn from Israel's conquest in Judges 11:22? 4. How does Judges 11:22 connect to God's covenant with Abraham in Genesis? 5. How can we apply the victory in Judges 11:22 to spiritual battles today? 6. What does Judges 11:22 teach about trusting God's timing and provision? 7. How does Judges 11:22 align with God's justice and mercy? 8. What historical evidence supports the land conquest described in Judges 11:22? 9. Does Judges 11:22 justify territorial expansion through warfare? 10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Judges 11? 11. Who was Balak in the Bible? 12. Numbers 21:23-24 - Is there any archaeological or historical corroboration for Israel's defeat of King Sihon and the confiscation of his territory? 13. Where is the archaeological evidence confirming the six cities of refuge mentioned in Joshua 20:7-8? 14. What are Jacob's prophetic blessings for his sons? Discussion Questions 1. How does the conquest of the Amorite territory demonstrate God's faithfulness to His promises to Israel?2. In what ways can we see God's sovereignty at work in our own lives, similar to how He worked in the conquest of the Amorites? 3. How does understanding the historical context of Israel's conquests help us apply biblical principles to our modern-day challenges? 4. What are some areas in your life where you need to trust in God's promises and step out in faith, as Israel did in taking possession of the land? 5. How can the concept of spiritual inheritance, as seen in Israel's possession of the land, influence our understanding of our identity in Christ today?1. How does Jephthah's early life shape his later actions and decisions? 2. How might the Gileadites' act of accepting Jephthah as a leader after rejecting him earlier apply to present-day situations about forgiveness and second chances? 3. What does Jephthah's decision to reason with the king of Ammon before going to war reveal about his character? 4. Do you think Jephthah's vow to God was necessary for the victory? Why or why not? 5. What might have been different if Jephthah had specified his vow or not made a vow at all? 6. How does this story challenge our understanding of faith, promises, and their consequences? 7. What are the potential dangers of making rash promises, as illustrated by Jephthah's vow? 8. How does the story of Jephthah's daughter challenge or reinforce your understanding of obedience and honor? 9. What does this story teach us about the importance of considering the impact of our decisions on others? 10. How might we apply the lessons from Jephthah's story to avoid making rash decisions or promises in our lives today? 11. How does the culture and tradition of that time impact Jephthah's decision to fulfill his vow? How is this different from today's cultural and ethical understandings? 12. How can we ensure that our actions align with our faith and do not run contrary to God's desires, as seen in Jephthah's case? 13. In what ways does Jephthah’s tragic tale resonate with contemporary issues of making and breaking promises? 14. How might Jephthah's approach to leadership have been influenced by his past experiences? 15. How does the response of the community towards Jephthah's plight with his daughter reflect on their societal values and norms? 16. How does this story illustrate the intersection of personal faith, societal pressures, and divine will? 17. How does the narrative of Jephthah inspire us to engage in reflective decision making? 18. Can Jephthah's interaction with the King of Ammon be seen as a model for conflict resolution today? 19. How does the story of Jephthah challenge traditional views of victory and sacrifice? 20. How can we use Jephthah's story to foster discussions about the role of promises and vows in our faith journey? Links Judges 11:22 NIVJudges 11:22 NLT Judges 11:22 ESV Judges 11:22 NASB Judges 11:22 KJV Judges 11:22 Commentaries Bible Hub |



