Bible- Quarter 3 Review
What were the main events in 1 Kings?
1.) Israel with Solomon as king 2.) Building of the Temple and its splendor 3.) The death of Solomon 4.) The Divided Kingdom: i.) Israel: Northern Kingdom (10 tribes) ii.) Judah: Southern Kingdom (2 tribes) 5.) The ministry of two prophets: Elijah and Elisha
What are the main events in 1 Chronicles?
1.) Recording of Jewish Genealogies 2.) Recording the Death of Saul (CH 10) 3.) The Kingship of David and his death 4.) Preparations for building the temple
What are the main events in 2 Chronicles?
1.) The Kingship of Solomon 2.) Building of the Temple 3.) Division into two kingdoms 4.) Kings of Judah 5.) Fall of Jerusalem and the Exile (CH 36: 15-23)
What were the main themes of 2 Samuel?
1.) The expansion of the kingdom of Israel 2.) Jerusalem becomes the city of David (Israel's capital) 3.) Sins of David 4.) Consequence of sin
What were the main events in 2 Kings?
1.) Two kingdoms: with good kings and bad kings i.) Good Kings: Obedience to God's law ii.) Bad Kings: Idol Worship 2.) Continuing ministry of Elijah and Elisha 3.) Assyria conquers Israel- 722 BC (CH 17) 4.) Babylon conquers Judah- 586 BC (CH 25) 5.) The time of Exile begins 6.) The ten lost tribes
For how many years was Nehemiah the governor of Jerusalem?
12 years
When was the SECOND Return?
458 BC (Ezra 7-10)
When was the FIRST Return?
538 BC (Ezra 1-6)
Who was Queen Esther?
A Jewish girl chosen to be the Persian Queen
The book of 1 Chronicles, is written to what type of audience that reinforces the people's relationship to historic Israel and to its beloved King David, who establishes the importance of righteous worship at the temple, and reiterates the enduring covenant of the Lord with David?
A Return-era audience
What is Purim?
A celebration of when the Jews were saved
What was Nehemiah's occupation while he was in Babylon?
A cupbearer to the king
Who was Haman?
A high official for Xerxes who hated Jews and who plotted to exterminate the Jews
What was Ezra's occupation?
A priest and a scribe
How many years did it take to accomplish the Return from Exile in Babylon?
After 70 years
What is the definition of a chronicle?
An orderly recording of events
In 1 Samuel who does God chose to be king?
David
What is the key word of 2 SAMUEL?
David
Who did God establish to the throne in 2 Samuel?
David
What is a theocracy?
Direct rule of God
What is the key phrase for 1 CHRONICLES?
Editorial on David
What is the key phrase for 2 CHRONICLES?
Editorial on Judah
Who were the priest in 1 Samuel?
Eli and Samuel
Who were the disobedient leaders in 1 Samuel?
Eli and Saul
The bright spots are found in the reforming kings of Judah and in the rise of the prophetic office, founded by what two people?
Elijah and Elisha
Who was Mordecai?
Esther's cousin who raised her
What is the key word for 2 KINGS?
Exile
Who was the leader during the SECOND Return?
Ezra
Who were the two contemporaries in the book of Nehemiah?
Ezra and Nehemiah
What does the book of Esther record?
God's protection of those exiled Jews who did not return to the Promised Land
What two prophets encouraged the FIRST Return?
Haggai and Zechariah
What was the name of the northern kingdom?
Israel
Who was the author of the books of 1 and 2 Samuel?
It does not name an author
What was the name of the southern kingdom?
Judah
Though the name of God is not mentioned in the book, Esther is a beautifully written story of the ______________ _____ _____ _________ in preserving and exalting His people.
Providence of the Lord
What is the key phrase for ESTHER?
Queen of Persia
What is the key word for NEHEMIAH?
Rebuild Walls
Who was King Xerxes?
Ruler of the Persian empire
Who is the prophet in 1 Samuel?
Samuel
1 and 2 Chronicles cover essentially the same historical areas as what other two books, but with different emphases?
Samuel and Kings
What is the key word for 1 SAMUEL?
Saul
Who were the kings in 1 Samuel?
Saul and David
1 Kings begins with the reign of what king during the peak of Israel's power?
Solomon
What is the key word for 1 KINGS?
Solomon
What was the purpose of the SECOND Return?
Spiritual Revival
What are the key words for EZRA?
Temple Rebuilding/ Spiritual Revival
What does the book of Ezra record?
The Return era, including spiritual reforms and the rebuilding of the temple
What occurs in 2 Samuel 1-10?
The blessings of obedience
What was Susa?
The capital city of the Persian empire
What occurs in 2 Samuel 11-24?
The consequence of disobedience
What do the books of Samuel cover?
The period of Israel's history from the end of the judges period through the death of David
Samuel and Kings place more emphasis on military and political history, while Chronicles captures more emphasis on what?
The priestly emphaiss
What does the book of Nehemiah trace?
The rebuilding of the broken walls of Jerusalem and the instituting of social reforms
The faithfulness of the kings is judged primarily based off of what?
Their obedient worship
What was the purpose of the FIRST Return?
To Rebuild the Temple
It then records Solomon's fall and the subsequent division of the kingdom into how many nations?
Two nations
Who was the leader during the FIRST Return?
Zerubbabel