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Tricky Judges 6 Quiz Questions and Answers

How well do you remember the chapter where God calls a reluctant farmer to rescue Israel from years of oppression? This quiz sets twenty-five questions on Judges 6, a chapter dense with names, places, and turns of events that reward close reading. A hurried reader will struggle to keep the order straight.

Take your time, weigh all five choices, and see how much of Judges 6 you can remember. Let’s begin.

Before you begin:

Judges 6 Quiz Questions and Answers

Question 1: How did the angel of the Lord address Gideon when he appeared to him?
  • A. Thou son of Joash the Abiezrite
  • B. Thou least in thy father’s house
  • C. Thou mighty man of valour
  • D. Thou holy man in Israel
  • E. Thou chosen man of Israel
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Answer 1: C: The angel greeted Gideon as “thou mighty man of valour” (v12). “Least in thy father’s house” were Gideon’s own words about himself in verse 15, not the angel’s greeting.
KJV Reference: Judges 6:12 (KJV): “And the angel of the Lord appeared unto him, and said unto him, The Lord is with thee, thou mighty man of valour.”

Question 2: What new name was given to Gideon after the altar of Baal was thrown down?
  • A. Jehovahshalom
  • B. Ishbaal
  • C. Meribbaal
  • D. Eshbaal
  • E. Jerubbaal
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Answer 2: E: Gideon was called Jerubbaal, meaning Baal should plead against him for the broken altar (v32). Jehovahshalom was the name of the altar he had built in verse 24, not a name given to Gideon.
KJV Reference: Judges 6:32 (KJV): “Therefore on that day he called him Jerubbaal, saying, Let Baal plead against him, because he hath thrown down his altar.”

Question 3: For how many years did the Lord deliver Israel into the hand of Midian?
  • A. Three years
  • B. Seven years
  • C. Forty years
  • D. Twenty years
  • E. Ten years
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Answer 3: B: The Lord delivered Israel into the hand of Midian for seven years (v1). Ten belongs to the ten servants who later helped throw down Baal’s altar in verse 27, not to the years of oppression.
KJV Reference: Judges 6:1 (KJV): “And the children of Israel did evil in the sight of the Lord: and the Lord delivered them into the hand of Midian seven years.”

Question 4: What did Gideon name the altar he built unto the Lord in Ophrah?
  • A. Jehovahshalom
  • B. Jehovahnissi
  • C. Jehovahjireh
  • D. Elbethel
  • E. Jerubbaal
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Answer 4: A: Gideon named the altar Jehovahshalom (v24). Jerubbaal was the name later given to Gideon himself in verse 32, not to the altar.
KJV Reference: Judges 6:24 (KJV): “Then Gideon built an altar there unto the Lord, and called it Jehovahshalom: unto this day it is yet in Ophrah of the Abiezrites.”

Question 5: How does the chapter describe the multitude of the Midianites and their allies?
  • A. As the sand by the seashore
  • B. As locusts upon the land
  • C. As the stars of the heavens in number
  • D. As grasshoppers for multitude
  • E. As a thick cloud of dust
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Answer 5: D: The invaders came “as grasshoppers for multitude,” with camels without number (v5). The text uses grasshoppers for the comparison, not sand or locusts.
KJV Reference: Judges 6:5 (KJV): “For they came up with their cattle and their tents, and they came as grasshoppers for multitude; for both they and their camels were without number: and they entered into the land to destroy it.”

Question 6: How did Gideon describe his own family and standing when he was called?
  • A. The greatest family in all Manasseh
  • B. The eldest house among the Abiezrites
  • C. A household of mighty men of valor in Israel
  • D. The priestly line set over all of Israel
  • E. The Poorest in Manasseh and least at home
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Answer 6: E: Gideon said his family was poor in Manasseh and he was the least in his father’s house (v15). He claimed the lowest place, not the greatest family.
KJV Reference: Judges 6:15 (KJV): “And he said unto him, Oh my Lord, wherewith shall I save Israel? behold, my family is poor in Manasseh, and I am the least in my father’s house.”

Question 7: What did Gideon do immediately after the Spirit of the Lord came upon him?
  • A. He built an altar to the Lord God almighty
  • B. He wrung dew out of the fleece
  • C. He blew a trumpet to gather the people
  • D. He threshed wheat by the winepress
  • E. He threw down the altar of Baal
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Answer 7: C: After the Spirit came upon him, Gideon blew a trumpet and Abiezer gathered to him (v34). Throwing down Baal’s altar happened earlier, in verses 25 to 27, before this gathering.
KJV Reference: Judges 6:34 (KJV): “But the Spirit of the Lord came upon Gideon, and he blew a trumpet; and Abiezer was gathered after him.”

Question 8: Whom did the Lord send to Israel before raising up a deliverer, when they cried out because of Midian?
  • A. An angel of the Lord
  • B. A prophet of the Lord
  • C. A priest from Ophrah
  • D. A judge of Manasseh
  • E. A captain of Israel
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Answer 8: B: When Israel cried out, the Lord first sent a prophet (v8). The angel of the Lord came afterward to Gideon in verse 11, so the angel is the tempting wrong choice.
KJV Reference: Judges 6:8 (KJV): “That the Lord sent a prophet unto the children of Israel, which said unto them, Thus saith the Lord God of Israel, I brought you up from Egypt, and brought you forth out of the house of bondage.”

Question 9: What happened when the angel touched the flesh and unleavened cakes with the end of his staff?
  • A. A cloud covered the whole rock
  • B. The rock was split into pieces
  • C. Water flowed out of the rock
  • D. Fire rose up out of the rock
  • E. The cakes turned into pure gold
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Answer 9: D: When the angel touched the offering, fire rose out of the rock and consumed it (v21). No water or cloud is mentioned; the sign was fire.
KJV Reference: Judges 6:21 (KJV): “Then the angel of the Lord put forth the end of the staff that was in his hand, and touched the flesh and the unleavened cakes; and there rose up fire out of the rock, and consumed the flesh and the unleavened cakes. Then the angel of the Lord departed out of his sight.”

Question 10: How far did the invaders destroy the increase of the earth as they came against Israel?
  • A. Until thou come unto Jezreel
  • B. Until thou come unto Ophrah
  • C. Until thou come unto Beersheba
  • D. Until thou come unto the sea
  • E. Until thou come unto Gaza
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Answer 10: E: The invaders destroyed the produce of the land as far as Gaza (v4). Jezreel was where the armies later pitched in verse 33, not the limit of the destruction.
KJV Reference: Judges 6:4 (KJV): “And they encamped against them, and destroyed the increase of the earth, till thou come unto Gaza, and left no sustenance for Israel, neither sheep, nor ox, nor ass.”

Question 11: Why did Gideon throw down the altar of Baal by night rather than by day?
  • A. He feared his household and the city
  • B. He waited for the Spirit to come
  • C. He wanted to hide it from Midian
  • D. The Lord commanded him to wait
  • E. His waited for God to give him a sign
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Answer 11: A: Gideon acted by night because he feared his father’s household and the men of the city (v27). Hiding from Midian describes his threshing earlier in verse 11, not why he tore down the altar at night.
KJV Reference: Judges 6:27 (KJV): “Then Gideon took ten men of his servants, and did as the Lord had said unto him: and so it was, because he feared his father’s household, and the men of the city, that he could not do it by day, that he did it by night.”

Question 12: What was Gideon doing when the angel of the Lord first came and sat under the oak?
  • A. Offering a kid upon the rock
  • B. Building an altar unto the Lord
  • C. Threshing wheat by the winepress
  • D. Tending sheep upon the mountain
  • E. Gathering men to fight Midian
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Answer 12: C: Gideon was threshing wheat by the winepress to hide it from Midian when the angel came (v11). Offering the kid on the rock came later in the encounter, in verses 19 to 21.
KJV Reference: Judges 6:11 (KJV): “And there came an angel of the Lord, and sat under an oak which was in Ophrah, that pertained unto Joash the Abiezrite: and his son Gideon threshed wheat by the winepress, to hide it from the Midianites.”

Question 13: In the first sign with the fleece, what did Gideon ask God to make happen?
  • A. Dry upon the fleece, dew on ground
  • B. Dew on the fleece, dry on ground
  • C. Fire upon the fleece, none on ground
  • D. Rain upon the fleece, fire on ground
  • E. Frost upon the fleece, dew on ground
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Answer 13: B: In the first sign Gideon asked for dew on the fleece only while the ground stayed dry (v37). The reverse, a dry fleece with dew on the ground, was the second sign in verses 39 and 40.
KJV Reference: Judges 6:37 (KJV): “Behold, I will put a fleece of wool in the floor; and if the dew be on the fleece only, and it be dry upon all the earth beside, then shall I know that thou wilt save Israel by mine hand, as thou hast said.”

Question 14: What did the Lord promise about how Gideon would defeat the Midianites?
  • A. He would smite them with the sword
  • B. He would chase them beyond Jordan
  • C. He would smite them in a day
  • D. He would scatter them as the dust
  • E. He would smite them as one man
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Answer 14: E: The Lord promised Gideon would smite the Midianites “as one man” (v16). The text gives this phrase, not victory by fire or in a single day.
KJV Reference: Judges 6:16 (KJV): “And the Lord said unto him, Surely I will be with thee, and thou shalt smite the Midianites as one man.”

Question 15: Because of the Midianites, what did the children of Israel make for themselves in the mountains?
  • A. Walls, towers, and gates
  • B. Tents, altars, and wells
  • C. Pits, deep ditches, and traps
  • D. Dens, caves, and strong holds
  • E. Camps, fences, and high towers
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Answer 15: D: Israel made dens, caves, and strong holds in the mountains because of Midian (v2). The text lists these hiding places, not walls or towers.
KJV Reference: Judges 6:2 (KJV): “And the hand of Midian prevailed against Israel: and because of the Midianites the children of Israel made them the dens which are in the mountains, and caves, and strong holds.”

Question 16: What animal did the Lord tell Gideon to take and offer when he threw down the altar of Baal?
  • A. A seven-year-old bullock from his father’s herd
  • B. A spotless calf taken from the father’s cattle
  • C. His father’s first young bullock
  • D. The young kid of the goats
  • E. A young lamb prepared for a burnt offering
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Answer 16: A: The Lord told Gideon to take his father’s second bullock of seven years old (v25). The kid was what Gideon prepared earlier as a present for the angel in verse 19, not the offering at the altar.
KJV Reference: Judges 6:25 (KJV): “And it came to pass the same night, that the Lord said unto him, Take thy father’s young bullock, even the second bullock of seven years old, and throw down the altar of Baal that thy father hath, and cut down the grove that is by it.”

Question 17: How did Joash answer the men of the city who demanded that his son be put to death?
  • A. If he be a god let him plead
  • B. My son has done no wrong here
  • C. Take him and do as you will
  • D. The Lord will judge between us
  • E. Bring forth your proof against him
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Answer 17: A: Joash answered that if Baal were a god, let him plead for himself (v31). He did not offer proof or surrender his son; he turned the demand back on Baal.
KJV Reference: Judges 6:31 (KJV): “And Joash said unto all that stood against him, Will ye plead for Baal? will ye save him? he that will plead for him, let him be put to death whilst it is yet morning: if he be a god, let him plead for himself, because one hath cast down his altar.”

Question 18: What did Gideon prepare and bring as a present to set before the angel?
  • A. A lamb and unleavened bread with oil
  • B. A kid and unleavened cakes of flour
  • C. A ram and fine meal mixed with wine
  • D. An ox and parched corn with honey
  • E. A dove and wheat cakes baked with salt
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Answer 18: B: Gideon prepared a kid and unleavened cakes from an ephah of flour (v19). The text names a kid, not a lamb or a ram.
KJV Reference: Judges 6:19 (KJV): “And Gideon went in, and made ready a kid, and unleavened cakes of an ephah of flour: the flesh he put in a basket, and he put the broth in a pot, and brought it out unto him under the oak, and presented it.”

Question 19: Where was the oak under which the angel of the Lord sat when he came to Gideon?
  • A. In the valley of Jezreel
  • B. In the land of Manasseh
  • C. By the winepress of Asher
  • D. On the top of the rock
  • E. In Ophrah of Joash
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Answer 19: E: The oak stood in Ophrah, which belonged to Joash the Abiezrite (v11). Jezreel was the valley where the enemy later camped in verse 33, not the place of the oak.
KJV Reference: Judges 6:11 (KJV): “And there came an angel of the Lord, and sat under an oak which was in Ophrah, that pertained unto Joash the Abiezrite: and his son Gideon threshed wheat by the winepress, to hide it from the Midianites.”

Question 20: To which tribes did Gideon send messengers to gather them after Manasseh?
  • A. Ephraim, Judah, and Benjamin
  • B. Reuben, Gad, and Issachar
  • C. Asher, Zebulun, and Naphtali
  • D. Dan, Simeon, and Levi
  • E. Gad, Asher, and Ephraim
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Answer 20: C: After Manasseh, Gideon sent messengers to Asher, Zebulun, and Naphtali (v35). The other tribes listed are not named in this chapter.
KJV Reference: Judges 6:35 (KJV): “And he sent messengers throughout all Manasseh; who also was gathered after him: and he sent messengers unto Asher, and unto Zebulun, and unto Naphtali; and they came up to meet them.”

Question 21: What did the Lord command Gideon to do when He looked upon him and sent him?
  • A. Go and gather all of thy brethren
  • B. Go and throw down the altar of Baal
  • C. Go and cry once more unto the Lord
  • D. Go and save Israel in this thy might
  • E. Go and offer a present on the rock
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Answer 21: D: The Lord told Gideon, “Go in this thy might, and thou shalt save Israel” (v14). Throwing down Baal’s altar was a later command in verse 25, not this first charge.
KJV Reference: Judges 6:14 (KJV): “And the Lord looked upon him, and said, Go in this thy might, and thou shalt save Israel from the hand of the Midianites: have not I sent thee?”

Question 22: What did the men of the city demand of Joash when they learned who threw down Baal’s altar?
  • A. That he rebuild the altar of Baal
  • B. That he bring out his son to die
  • C. That he pay for the second bullock
  • D. That he cut down the grove again
  • E. That he leave the city in shame
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Answer 22: B: The men of the city demanded Joash bring out his son to die (v30). They wanted his death for casting down Baal’s altar, not payment or rebuilding.
KJV Reference: Judges 6:30 (KJV): “Then the men of the city said unto Joash, Bring out thy son, that he may die: because he hath cast down the altar of Baal, and because he hath cut down the grove that was by it.”

Question 23: What did the Lord say to Gideon when he feared because he had seen the angel face to face?
  • A. Rise up and gather all thy men
  • B. Fear not, for I am with thee
  • C. Go now and save Israel from Midian
  • D. Build an altar here unto thy God
  • E. Peace be unto thee, thou shalt not die
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Answer 23: E: The Lord reassured Gideon, “Peace be unto thee… thou shalt not die” (v23), after he feared for seeing the angel face to face. “I am with thee” echoes the earlier promise in verse 16 but is not what was said here.
KJV Reference: Judges 6:23 (KJV): “And the Lord said unto him, Peace be unto thee; fear not: thou shalt not die.”

Question 24: Where did the Midianites and their allies gather and pitch their camp against Israel?
  • A. In the valley of Jezreel
  • B. In the land of Ophrah
  • C. By the winepress of Gideon
  • D. Upon the mountains of Gilead
  • E. Beside the great sea of Galilee
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Answer 24: A: The Midianites and their allies pitched in the valley of Jezreel (v33). Ophrah was Gideon’s home town in verse 11, not the enemy camp.
KJV Reference: Judges 6:33 (KJV): “Then all the Midianites and the Amalekites and the children of the east were gathered together, and went over, and pitched in the valley of Jezreel.”

Question 25: Besides throwing down the altar of Baal, what else did the Lord command Gideon to cut down?
  • A. The oak that was beside the altar
  • B. The winepress of his father
  • C. The grove that was by it
  • D. The strong holds of the city
  • E. The tents of the Midianites
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Answer 25: C: Along with the altar of Baal, Gideon was to cut down the grove beside it (v25). The oak in Ophrah from verse 11 was not commanded to be cut down.
KJV Reference: Judges 6:25 (KJV): “And it came to pass the same night, that the Lord said unto him, Take thy father’s young bullock, even the second bullock of seven years old, and throw down the altar of Baal that thy father hath, and cut down the grove that is by it.”

Gideon was hiding in a winepress, threshing what little wheat he had, when God called him a mighty man of valour. He did not feel like one, and he said so plainly. Yet God was looking past the frightened man of that morning, straight to the deliverer he would become by divine strength. God still works this way. He meets us in our hiding places, speaks to the fear we cannot shake, and calls us toward courage we have not felt yet. Whatever corner you are threshing in today, the Lord is with you, and that is enough to begin.

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