Old Testament Quiz #7

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The king of Judah who was responsible for the split of Israel into two countries were:

Rehoboam

Who was the son who tried to kill David and steal the throne through a coup?

Absalom

What country took the Northern Kingdom into exile?

Assyria

What is the name of the Phoenician storm god worshipped by Jezebel and Ahab?

Baal

The name of Philistia's god was

Dagon

What happened to the god in question 3 above when the Ark of the Covenant was placed in its presence?

Dagon fell on the ground before the Ark of the Covenant

The priest that was displaced by Samuel was?

Eli

The last dateable event mentioned in 2 Kings 25 is the release of Jehoiachin which took place in approximately

561 BC

The date of the exile of the Northern Kingdom was:

722 BC

The prophet who battled the false prophets on Mt. Carmel was?

Elijah

Who was the prophet who succeeded Elijah?

Elisha

1 Kings 22 records the death of Ahab's son but Ahab lives on and dies of natural causes

False

According to the OTS the two centuries that followed Solomon's period were as glorious as his reign

False

According to the OTS, David and Solomon's reigns were marked by an increase in commerce but not so much an increase in land

False

After Saul's death in 1 Sam 31, David immediately came to the throne over all Israel because the people knew he was the rightful king

False

David was known for his policies of decentralization of "political" agencies

False

One could argue that David's sin with Bathsheba had little effect on his successful reign

False

One of the first things David did once he became king over the entire nation was to create a new capital in Hebron

False

What is so unique about Saul that made him a prime candidate for fighting Goliath as opposed to the boy, David?

He was head and shoulders taller than anyone else in Israel

In 2 Kings 18-25 two kings are known for their reforms in Judah, they are:

Hezekiah and Josiah

According to the OTS who was the "hard-driving, swash-buckling officer in Jehoram's army" who purged the land from all of Ahab's offspring?

Jehu

David showed mercy to the son of Jonathan, his deceased friend? This son was named

Mephibosheth

In the struggle for the throne during the last days of David, who was the prophet who supported Solomon for the kingship over Adonijah?

Nathan

The prophet who confronted David after his sin with Bathsheba was:

Nathan

Responsible for building the northern capital of Samaria:

Omri

The nation who captured the Ark of the Covenant in 1 Sam 4-7 was

Philistia

A transitional chapter in 1 Sam is ch 8 and the people's asking for a king

True

According to the OTS Jeroboam 1 is responsible for introducing a rival religion in Israel

True

According to the OTS Samuel is not only a prophet, but also a priest and judge

True

Babylon was the nation who took Judah into exile in 586 BC

True

Sennacherib was the Assyrian king who tried to conquer Jerusalem during the reign of Hezekiah

True


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