OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY - UNIT 8: THE REMAINING KINGDOM

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The successor of Sargon in Assyria was __________.

Sennacherib

The southern kingdom came to an end in Jerusalem when _____ was king.

Zedekiah

Amon

a great evil-doer

Josiah

a great reformer

Hezekiah

a healed man

Hilkiah

a priest

Isaiah

a prophet

Huldah

a prophetess

Shaphan

a scribe

Nehushtan

a serpent of brass

Daniel

among captives taken from Judah to Babylon

Jehoiakim

burned the scroll of Jeremiah

Nahum

directed his prophecy against Nineveh

The time specified in the Law of Moses for the observance of the Passover was the _________ month.

first

Kings in the dynasty of David continued to reign nearly _____ centuries.

five

Hezekiah went to the house of God and prayed when:

he received the threatening letter from Sennacherib

The basic reason for the Assyrian Captivity of Israel was Israel's failure _______ to the _________ .

obey, Lord's Word.

Jeremiah

ordained by God before his birth

Isaiah

predicted the Messiah's virgin birth

Zedekiah

rebelled against Babylon in ninth year of his reign

When the burnt offerings began, the people ____________ the Lord.

sang praises to

Jehoiachin

spent 36 years in prison in Babylon

The long reign of the dynasty that continued throughout the history of the southern kingdom resulted more from ________ than from the power of _________.

the promise of God, man.

The Bible contains _____ different accounts of Hezekiah's reign.

three

Hezekiah's letter of invitation and appeal to attend the Passover in Jerusalem went out:

to the people of both Israel and Judah

In the northern kingdom, nine dynasties with nineteen kings reigned over a period of approximately _____ centuries.

two and one half

Zephaniah

was a fourth-generation descendant of Hezekiah

Habakkuk

wrote that the just will live by faith

Select from the following alphabetical list the three kings of Judah who walked in the ways of David and did that which was right in the sight of the Lord.

Asa, Hezekiah, Josiah.

During the reign of Ahaz, Judah continued to be subject to _____.

Assyria

Isaiah used the occasion of Hezekiah's folly to predict the _____ captivity.

Babylonian

Nebuchadnezzar defeated Pharaoh-nechoh at _________ in the fourth year of Jehoiakim.

Carchemish

Doing right in the sight of the Lord, Hezekiah followed in the tradition of Rehoboam.

False

God's promise to David through Nathan the prophet concerning an everlasting kingdom was a conditional promise.

False

In Hezekiah's reforms, the king's commandments and the priests' responses failed to follow the guidelines of the law of Moses, bringing about Isaiah's prediction of the Babylonian Captivity.

False

In the third year of Hoshea's reign in Israel, Hezekiah succeeded his father Ahab as king of Judah.

False

Micah's ministry was primarily to Israel.

False

Nehushtan was a god which Israel had adopted from the Assyrians.

False

Only two other previous kings of Judah share Hezekiah's character description fully.

False

The Bible contains two accounts of Hezekiah's reign in Judah.

False

The good King Josiah was son of the wicked king Manasseh.

False

The time specified by the Law of Moses for the Passover was the second month.

False

Isaiah used the folly of _____ as an occasion to predict the Babylonian captivity.

Hezekiah

Manasseh built again the high places, which his father _____ had broken down.

Hezekiah

According to Jeremiah, Nebuchadnezzar became king of Babylon during _________ fourth year.

Jehoiakim's

Bones of idolatrous priests were burned upon their altars by ____________.

Josiah

___________ covenanted before the Lord to follow the Lord and to keep his commandments.

Josiah

_____, king of Judah, reversed all the reforms that his father had made and led Judah not only to do more evil than Israel, but also to commit worse sin than the Canaanites.

Manasseh

In the twelfth year of his reign, Josiah began a purge of idolatry in Judah and throughout Israel.

True

Isaiah used the occasion of the folly of Hezekiah to predict the Babylonian Captivity.

True

The Bible contains three different accounts of Hezekiah's reign.

True

The basic reason for the Assyrian captivity of Israel was Israel's failure to obey the voice of God.

True

The place of Jesus' birth was predicted by Micah.

True

The successor of Sargon in Assyria was Sennacherib.

True


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