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II Kings continues with Elijah and Elisha covering only Judah.
Ezra alone outlines the return from exile
Jerusalem and Judah were warned repeatedly by Isaiah that judgment would come because of wickedness.
Solomon never married daughters of foreign rulers.
Jeroboam set up an idolatrous form of worship for the people he ruled over.
There were four revivals in Judah during the time of the divided Kingdom.
The son of Jehoshaphat married the daughter of King Ahab.
Judah never successfully conquered the northern kingdom of Israel.
Israel was taken captive by the Assyrians.
The prediction of the Messianic line began with Saul.
The royal line was kept from destruction many times. Match the following:
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David
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Hezekiah
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Atthaliah
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Joash
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Jehoiachin
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Israel was taken captive in the sixth year of Hezekiah’s reign.
Josiah was one of Judah’s _____ kings.
The captives in Babylon were in absolute slavery.
Many of the captive Israelites became wealthy in captivity.
The people were cured of idolatry by the experience of the captivity.
The heart of the people in captivity was without hope.
Cyrus, the Persian, with Darius, the Mede, conquered Assyria.
Match the following:
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Zerubbabel
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Ezra
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Nehemiah
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,Haggai and Zechariah,, Comforted, warned and stirred the people ,
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Malachi
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Nehemiah directed the people in rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem. The task was completed in forty two days.
The prophet of God, to the Kingdom of Israel during the reign of King Ahab, was:
Solomon always remained true to God.
Jeroboam was a servant of Solomon.
Jeroboam helped Solomon’s son, Rehoboam, establish the kingdom when Solomon died.
Ten tribes became known as the Kingdom of Israel.
Israel was one Kingdom, the other Kingdom was Judah.
Elijah’s life was one of making God’s ways known and also a life of the miraculous.
Ten tribes revolted against:
The Books of I and II Kings were originally one book.
The Books of I and II Samuel and I and II Kings tell the story of the rise and fall of the Kingdom.
Elijah was Elisha’s successor.
There was only one dynasty of king’s in the Northern Kingdom.
The Kingdom of Judah had many different dynasties over a period of three hundred fifteen years.
‘Events of days,’ ‘journals,’ or ‘diaries” are the early Hebrew titles for the Books of Kings.
Chronicles covers the same time period as found in the Books of Samuel and Kings.
Chronicles deals almost exclusively with the Kingdom of Judah.
II Chronicles is a continuation of I Chronicles and deals almost exclusively with the Kingdom of Judah from Solomon to the exile.
The ministry of the prophets is not prominent in the Books of Chronicles.
