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the book of beginnings

Genesis

truths highlighted from the story of Ruth

God always has a righteous remnant God is always faithful to His people

lessons learned from Esther

God is sovereign God is always at work God is faithful to keep His promises

God is faithful...

He keeps His promises

God is sovereign...

His will be done

the kingdom established

I Chronicles

rise and decline of Israel

I Kings

establishment of the monarchy with Saul as king

I Samuel

the kingdom divided and exiled

II Chronicles

decline and fall of Israel

II Kings

establishment of the monarchy with David as king

II Samuel

Northern Kindgom

Israel

I Samuel 8

Israel demands a king

capital of the southern kingdom

Jerusalem

the entrance and settlement of Canaan

Joshua

Southern Kingdom

Judah

cycles of apostasy and deliverance

Judges

a capable relative who comes to the aid of a needy family member

Kinsman redeemer

Instructions for Israel as a kingdom of priests

Leviticus

Exodus 19

Mosaic Covenant

third return of Israel: walls rebuilt

Nehemiah

God leads Israel in the wilderness

Numbers

where did Esther occur

Persia

preservation of the Messianic line

Ruth

how is the Messianic line preserved

Ruth becomes the great-grandmother of King David through whom would come Christ

capital of Israel

Samaria

last of the judges

Samuel

first of the kings

Saul

son of David

Solomon

David's failure

adultery, conspiracy, murder

God's response to Saul's sin

he took his kingdom away

Jeshua

high priest

Solomon's punishment

his son (Rehoboam) would lose half the kingdom

Gideon

idolatry

faith and obedience were replaced with _____ and ______

idolatry and disobedience

God _______ humanity on living in light of his promised hope (Job - ____________)

instructs; Song of Solomon

a military leader who administers justice

judge

an absolute monarch who exercises control of his subjects

king

Deuteronomy 28-30

land covenant

Samson

married a Canaanite woman

God's response to David's sin

mercy and forgiveness; the consequences of David's sin remain with him the rest of his life

how many good kings did the Northern Kingdom have

none

Saul's failure

partial obedience to God's command to destroy the Amalekites

Joshua 24

people's commitment to the covenant

one who ministers and mediates between God and man

priest

Genesis 3

promise of hope

one sent by God to deliver His message

prophet

God _________ His promise of hope through the prophets of Israel (________ - Malachi)

reinforces

Solomon's failure

rejected God's commands for a king and his heart was turned from God to idols

Jephthah

sacrificed his daughter

Saul's response to his sin

shifted blame to the people

Cycle of Apostasy in Judges

sin (disobedience) --> servitude (oppression) --> supplication (pray) --> salvation (deliverance) --> submission (obedience) --> sin (disobedience)

second return

spiritual revival; ezra

God ___________ his promised hope through the history of Israel (_______ - Esther)

sustains; Joshua

first return

temple rebuilt; Zerubbabel/ Jeshua

governing of a people by divine guidance

theocracy

why did God command destruction of the Canaanites

to avoid contamination of the "holy nation"

T/F: there is no mention of God's name in Esther

true

Abrahamic covenant

unconditional

dependent solely upon the faithfulness of the one making the covenant

unconditional covenant

Davidic Covenant

unconditional; promise of a house, kingdom, and throne

third return

wall rebuilt; nehemiah

God is king...

what he says goes

how many tribes made up the southern kingdom

2 tribes

how long did it take to reconstruct the city walls

52 days

how many good kings did the Southern Kingdom have

8

another name for Israel

Ephraim

God's protection over Israel during exile

Esther

sabbatical year

Every 7 years

formation of Israel as a holy nation

Exodus

first and second return of Israel: people restored and temple rebuilt

Ezra

Zerrubbabel

governor, descendant of David

partial obedience is ________

disobedience

I Kings 12

division of the kingdom

righteousness

doing what is right

God __________ His promise of hope through the formation of Israel (Genesis - __________)

establishes; Deuteronomy

after Joshua died, there was no ______ ________

formal leadership

grace

giving what is undeserved

When did Nehemiah return to Jerusalem?

13 years after Ezra

how many tribes made up the northern kingdom

10 tribes

Genesis 12

Abrahamic Covenant

who took captive the northern kingdom

Assyria

who took captive the southern kingdom

Babylon

Jerusalem became the capital under whom

David

II Samuel 7

Davidic Covenant

God's covenant with Israel is reestablished

Deuteronomy

when was the temple completed

after Haggai and Zechariah encouraged the people

why did Israel reject God's rulership

because they saw God insufficient to fight their battles and adopted the world's reasoning for success: "like all the nations"

Solomon's accomplishments

built the temple

Feast of Purim

commemorates survival of Jews (still celebrated)

Mosaic covenant

conditional

based upon the faithfulness of all parties to discharge agreed upon duties with agreed upon consequence for failure

conditional covenant

David's response to his sin

confession and repentance

an agreement between two or more parties

covenant

Nehemiah

cupbearer to Artaxerxes, King of Persia

mercy

withholding what is deserved


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