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How is Samuel a type of Christ?
The key chapter of 1 Samuel is chapter eighteen
Samuel covers the change of the rule of Israel from a Theocracy to a Monarchy
Samuel became a Prophet in a time when there was wide spread revelation
There were no other Prophets around Samuel’s time
An idol is something special
According to Scripture, all these occultic practices, such as spiritism, sorcery, divination, enchantment, etc., involve paying homage to demons
The history of the Israelites was too often the history of idol worship
Saul himself proceeded to offer as acrifice contrary to God’s Word
Saul showed his open rebellion by
David fled to an Amorite city where he acted like he was insane
David did not remain a man after God’s heart when hesinned.
The central character of 2 Samuel is:
David reigned over Israel in Hebron for seven and one half years
Israel followed am an called She bain the revolt against David
The last verses of Judges confirm
God did not warn of consequences of dethroning Him as King
The four periods of the history of Israel include Camp, Corruption, and Crown
Ezekiel and Daniel were Prophets during which period?
Samuel was a:
Samuel is classified with Moses as an interceding Priest
God chose Saul to institute Israel’s Monarchy, which he did well
The Books of Samuel foreshadow Christ in the offices of Prophet, Priest, and King
A prominent subject of II Samuel is David’s reign.
Sins and troubles were not a part of David’s reign
The prophet Elijah is more typical of
Key words of First Kings is
First Kings records the history of
Solomon was the third wisest man in history
Solomon’sson, Jerobohamchosesevere taxation of Israel when he was King
Jeroboham set up a system of false worship in the Northern Kingdom
Which is not included in the spiritual applications of I Kings?
Unlike the nine different dynasties in the Southern Kingdom, the kings of Israel reigned as one continuous dynasty
The last chapter of 1 Kings tells of the utter destruction of Jerusalem and its Temple
2 Kings begins where 1 Kings leaves off
Elisha was a force for righteousness in a Nation that never served the true God
When Syria gained control over Israel, they responded to God’s chastisement
Hezekiah became King of Judah six years after the overthrow of Samaria
Kings records the Kings of Israel through Zedekiah, the last King
continues the narrative where 2 Chronic less tops Passovers mentioned
1 & 2 Kings apparently had two authors four
Match the date with the happening of Kings and Chronicles:
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Fall of Samaria
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Fall of Jerusalem
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First Kings
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Division of the Kingdom
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Solomon’s last years is a study in contrasts
Match the man with the notable ministry attribute:
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,God's law, judgment, severity, ,Elijah,
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Like John the Baptist
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Great public acts
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,God's grace, love, tenderness, ,Elisha,
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Like Christ
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Large number of miracles
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Did not prophecy
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Spokesman to Northern Kingdom
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The Kingdom’s overthrow was because Micah, the Prophet came against the King of Assyria
The Tribe of Judah is placed first in the National genealogies because the
The Davidic Covenant is recorded in 1 Chronicles chapter seventeen
Ten chapters of 1 Chronicles give the family tree of David
Chronicles has a Priestly perspective
1 Chronicles stresses David’s deep spiritual commitment, courage, and integrity
The Book of 1 Chronicles closes with a public prayer by David and the ascension of Solomon
The Temple prefigures Christ
2 Chronicles teaches that trust in and obedience to God brings victory
David’s reign was known as Israel’s Golden Age of peace and prosperity
Match the ruler with the attribute:
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Humbles himself before God and averts His wrath.
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Brought great revival
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Forsook the Lord for the gods of Edom
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Gave tribute to Assyrians from Temple treasures
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Centered worship on the Temple.
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Repaired and reopened the Temple.
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,When strong, plays the roll of the Priest., ,Uzziah,
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Follows Ahab and married his daughter.
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Amaziah forsook the Lord for the gods of Edom
Their continued evil brings the downfall of Judah
In the Hebrew Bible, 1 and 2 Chronicles are one Book
Chronicles is next to last in the Hebrew Bible
Match the content with the book:
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Fortune of the thrones
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Morality
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Record primarily of Judah
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Prophetic perspective
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Wars prominent
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Record of both Israel and Judah
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Redemption
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Priestly perspective
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Continuity of the Davidic line
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Temple very prominent
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The Temple was only the central place of worship and not the dwelling place of God
David thought out the pattern for the Temple
There is no note of hope in Ezra or Nehemiah
Ezra starts where 2 Chronicles ends
The King of Persia overthrew Babylon in 539 B.C
Ezra and Nehemiah are considered one Historical Book in the Hebrew Bible
Ezra and Nehemiah never met.
The four phrases of the journey from captivity included Psalm and People
There is no gap between chapter six & seven of Ezra
Ezra was with Nehemiah on the second returning of the Jews
Malachi’s ministry occurred during Nehemiah’s return visit to Babylon
The captivity of Judah was seventy years
Nebuchadnezzar was not a ruler during the Babylonian captivity
The word “restoration” as applied to Ezra’s day refers to the return of God’s people to Canaan from captivity
Nehemiah shows Christ having everything restored
Nehemiah led the people back in444 B.C
Prayer is prominent in the Book of Nehemiah
Match the condition/event in Nehemiah with the illustration:
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Believing Jews
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Broken down walls
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Rebuilding the walls
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Ahasuerus’s winter palace was inSusa
Haman was the friend of Mordecai
TheauthorofEstherisMordecaiwithout question
God is not mentioned in Esther and therefore is not involved in the events of it
Explain the difference between a survey and a study
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