Old Testament Exam 2
what is the them of Esther
rescuing the people
what was the major focus and perspective of 1-2 Chronicles
the major focus is to fill in details not found in Samuel or Kings from a priestly perspective
what are the stages of the cycle of the Judges
-Israel rebels against the Lord -the Lord raises up enemies against them -the people cry out for help -God provides a Judge -there is a time of peace
what were the dates of the reign of Solomon
971-931 BC
how is the authority of the prophets over the kings shown in 1 Samuel 15:22-23
Sual had disobeyed Samuel by keeping the best sheep and cattle alive from conquest of Amalekites
"The books of 1-2 Chronicles tell the story of Israel's history in a ______________ _____________ to the books of 1-2 Samuel and 1-2 Kings."
The books of 1-2 Chronicles tell the story of Israel's history in a parallel account to the books of 1-2 Samuel and 1-2 Kings
"The books from Joshua to Esther tell the story of God's ___________ actions in dealing with ___________________ from the _____________ to the _______________."
The books of Joshua to Esther tell the story of God's sovereign actions in dealing with the nation of Israel from the conquest to the dispersion.
theological interpretation
cause and effect is viewed almost entirely in supernatural terms
what is the theme of Ruth
ray of hope
what is the theme of Ezra
rebuilding the temple
what is theme of Nehemiah
rebuilding the wall
what is the three fold structure of the Books of 1 and 2 Kings
1. united kingdom under Solomon 2.the divided kingdom: until the Assyrian invasion 3. the southern kingdom: until the Babylonian Captivity
what were the dates of the reign of David
1011-971 BC
what were the dates of the reign of Saul
1051-1011 BC
who led the third return to the land from exile and what was their purpose
Artaxerxes/Nehemiah with the purpose of rebuilding the wall
what is the meaning of the name Samuel
"the name of God," "His name is God," or "asked of God"
how was the decline of Israel shown in the treatment of women
1. Caleb honors his daughter Aksah by giving her to Othniel, the bravest warrior (chapt 1) 2. The judgeship of Deborah and Barak, because Jael was the victorious warrior, the honor went to Deborah, not the man) (chapt 4) 3. the sacrifice of Jephthah's daughter (chapt 11) 4. Samson and Philistine women, Samson dies in a vengeful rage (chapt 14-16) 5. the Levite and the cocubine (chapt 19) 6. the rape of the daughters of Shiloh by the tribe of Benjamin (chapt 21)
who were the judges of the six cycles in Judges
1. Othniel 2. Ehud 3. Deborah and Barak 4. Gideon 5. Jephthah 6. Samson
what is the four criteria for the king
1. be a fellow Hebrew 2. not acquire wealth and harem 3. not forget lessons of Egypt/the exodus 4. write own copy of law to which he will be accountable
how is the authority of the prophets over the kings shown in 1 Samuel 13:13-14
because of disobedience, Saul was being replaced as a king by a man after God's own heart (Samuel)
how is the authority of the prophets over the kings shown in 2 Samuel 12:7-10
because of disobedience, the curses of the law were placed on David. His own son Absalom ("Father of Peace") would rebel against him
what is the moral of Judges and how does this set the stage for the need for a king
in those days, Israel had no king and everyone did as they saw fit implications: the need for a king
what was the meaning of the divine council for the ancient near east and the old testament
it is a reminder that God is still in control/managing his covenant, even though it looks like a giant mess
what is the significance of Ruth 4:18-22
it traces the story of Ruth to the birth of David
from the beginning of monarchy in 1 Samuel 8, what was God's evaluation of the kingdom
it was the result of rejecting Him
from the beginning of monarchy in 1 Samuel 8, what was the desire for a kingdom
just like the other nations
what is the theme of 1-2 Samuel
kings and prophets
what is the theme of 1-2 Kings
kings of Israel and Judah
what is the significance of Hanukkah
means dedication and remembers the intertesamental liberation of the temple from Seleucid rule
what was the crescendo of David's kingship
taking Jerusalem
contrast the 19 kings of Israel vs. the 20 kings of Judah
the 19 kings of Israel had no righteous kings (only one king, Jehu, had any righteous attributes, but he didn't finish well), but the 20 kings of Judah had 8 righteous kings (6 were righteous and 2 started well but did not finish well)
what are the two points of the Davidic covenant
the Lord will establish a house (lineage/legacy) and He will set his offspring on the throne from whom the Lord would never take away his love
"The book of Ezra describes the _____________ of the Hebrew people after their ______ year exile in ___________."
the book of Ezra describes the resettlement of the Hebrew people after their 70-year exile in Babylon.
"The book of Joshua tells the story of the _________ and ____________ of the ________________."
the book of Joshua tells the story of the conquest and settlement of the Promised Land
why did the tribes of Israel abandon from Rehoboam and the tribes of David
the civil war between Israel and Judah Rehoboam was the son of the wise king Solomon, and he unwisely abused his people
what is the theme of Joshua
the conquest
how many years did the conquest take
the conquest took about seven years
what does the name of God mean in regards to the book of Esther
the name of God does not appear in Esther
what is the redeemer motif from Ruth
the redeemer is a relative who could potentially redeem a family member from slavery, widowhood, or being orphaned
what is the theme of Judges
the struggle
what does anti-Judaic thread mean in regards to the book of Esther
the thread of Gentile animosity was very present but combated by the providential hand of God
from the beginning of monarchy in 1 Samuel 8, what was the reason for a kingdom
unjust judges
what are the biblical connections of Cyrus the Great and Artaxerxes
Cyrus the Great allowed the return of the Jews from exile, facilitated rebuilding of the temple at Jerusalem Artaxeres was connected to Nehemiah
who led the first return to land from exile and what was their purpose
Cyrus the Great/Sheshbazzar with the purpose of rebuilding the temple
what are the two sides of Saul's unfaithfulness to the Lord 1 Chronicles 10
1. he consulted a medium 2. did not consult the Lord
what are the three main sections of Judges
1. reason for Judges 2. rule of the judges 3. ruin of the judges
what are the three main sections of Joshua
1. the conquest of Canaan 2. the division of Canaan 3. the conditions necessary for remaining and prospering in Canaan
how many years did Israel wander in the wilderness
38 years
who led the second return to the land from exile and what was their purpose
Artaxerxes/Ezra with the purpose of adorning the temple and reforming the people
how does Solomon commit apostasy and demonstrate that the kings are not worthy of being the spiritual leaders of Israel
Gathered wealth, had a huge harem, and forgot lessons of previous kings
what does Esther's name mean in regards to the book of Esther
Hadassah in Hebrew, was pagan and derived from the word for "star" and a form of Babylonian goddess Ishtar or Ashtar
what was the first and sixth comparative points regarding Xerxes's first and second decrees
Haman and Esther request; Jews mourn and rejoice
what is the meaning of the festival of Purim
Haman had to cast lots to determine when he would execute the Jews but the Lord instead protected and blessed them
what is the two fold message of the books of 1 and 2 Kings
Israel's apostasy and decline, leading to removal from the promised land to the Babylonian exile Israel's encouragement toward a better future, the return from exile to the promised land
what nation was dominating the recipients of 1-2 Chronicles
Persian domination
what was different between Saul and David in terms of their actions as prophet, priest, and king
Saul consulted a medium and he did not consult the Lord, but David consulted the Lord and defeats the Philistines
"The book of Nehemiah...describes the __________ return after the ___________ captivity to ___________ the land, _____________ temple worship and ___________ the __________ around ___________."
The book of Nehemiah describes the Jewish return after the Babylonian captivity to repopulate the land, reestablish temple worship and rebuild the walls around Jerusalem.
"The books of 1-2 Kings tell the story of the ________ of __________ (__________ kingdom) and ___________ (_________ kingdom) from the time of ________ until the ________________ some _______ years later."
The books of 1-2 Kings tell the story of the kings of Israel (northern Kingdom) and Judah (southern Kingdom) from the time of David until the Babylonian captivity some 400 years later
"The books of 1-2 Samuel form the __________ from the era of the ___________ to that of the ___________."
The books of 1-2 Samuel form the transition from the era of the judges to that of the kings
"Throughout the early chapters of 1 Samuel, the author draws a sharp __________ between ______ and his ____________ and the __________ prophet _____________. By the middle of the book (chaps. 15-16), the same ____________ is drawn between ________ and _________, the first ______."
Throughout the early chapters of 1 Samuel, the author draws a sharp contrast between Eli and his ungodly sons and the godly prophet Samuel. By the middle of the book, the same kind of contrast is drawn between Saul and David, the first king of Israel