5. Who was the first of the judges? Ŏth´nĭ-el.
6. What one of the judges was a woman? Dĕb´o-rah, the fourth judge.
7. What did Dĕb´o-rah do for the Ĭs̝´ra-el-ītes? She led them to a great victory over the Cā´năan-ītes.
8. Who was the greatest of all the judges? Ḡĭd´e-on, the fifth judge.
9. What did Ḡĭd´e-on do for the people? He won victories over the Mĭd´ĭ-an-ītes.
10. Who helped Ḡĭd´e-on to win his first great victory? A band of three hundred brave men.
Lesson XVIII. The Later judges.
(Omit Stories 11 and 13. Tell Stories 12 and 14 in Part Second.)
1. What enemies gave to the Ĭs̝´ra-el-ītes the greatest trouble in the time of the judges? The Phĭ-lĭs´tĭnes̝.
2. Who began to set Ĭs̝´ra-el free from the Phĭ-lĭs´tĭnes̝? Săm´son.