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20 Cards in this Set

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Genesis
I. The Primeval History (1:1-11:9)
II. The Early Patriarchal History (11:10-37:1)
III. The Joseph History (37:2-50:26)
Exodus
I. God’s Deliverance of Israel led by Moses (1-18)
II. God’s Covenant with Israel Mediated by Moses (19-24)
III. God’s Dwelling Among Israel Established by Moses (25-40)
Leviticus
I. The Sacrifices the LORD requires (1-7)
II. Israel’s Priestly Representatives (8-10)
III. Recognizing and Remedying Uncleanness (11-15)
IV. Living as a Holy Nation (16-27)
Numbers
I. Preparing Israel s First Army at Sinai (1:1-10:10)
II. Failed March of Israel's First Army in Desert (10:11-25:18)
III. Preparing Israel's Second Army for Conquest (26-36)
Deuteronomy
I. The Introduction - Preamble (1:1-4)
II. Moses' First Address - Historical Prologue (1:5-4:43)
III. Moses' Second Address - Stipulations (4:43-26:19)
IV. Moses' Third Address - Sanctions (27-30)
V. The Conclusion of Moses' Ministry - Leadership Succession (31-34)
1&2 Samuel
I. Israel’s Messianic Hope Previewed (1:1-2:11)
II. Samuel Prepares for a Kingdom (2:12-7:17)
III. The Failure of Saul’s Kingdom (8-15)
IV. The Rise of David’s Kingdom (16-2 Sam 8)
V. Trouble in David’s Kingdom (2 Sam 9-20)
VI. Israel’s Messianic Hope Reviewed (2 Sam 21-24)
1&2 Kings
I. Hope and Apostasy in Solomon (1 Kings 1-11)
II. Apostasy and Hope in Israel and Judah (1 Kings 12 – 2 Kings 17)
III. Apostasy and Hope in Judah (2 Kings 18-25)
Ezra
I. Temple is Reestablished Against Opposition (1-6)
II. Law is Reestablished Against Foreign Corruption (7-10)
Nehemiah
I. The City is Secured Against Opposition (1-7)
II. Law is Further Established to Secure Order (8-13)
Esther
I. Mordecai and Esther in the Persian Court (1-2)
II. Xerxes' (Haman's) First Decree: Trouble for the Jews (3-4)
III. Esther's Courageous Feats (5-7)
IV. Xerxes' (Mordecai's) Second Decree: Victory for the Jews (8-9:17)
V. Esther and Mordecai in the Persian Court (9:18-10:3)
Job
I. The Prologue: Conflict Between God and Satan (1:1-2:13)
II. Dialogue: Conflict Between Job & His Friends (3:1-27:23)
III. A Reflection on True Wisdom (28:1-28)
III. Monologues: Conflict Between Job & the LORD (29:1-42:6)
IV. The Epilogue: Conflicts Result in Rebuke of Friends, Blessing, and Mediation of Job (42:7-17)
Psalms
I. Book 1 (1-41)
II. Book 2 (42-72)
III. Book 3 (73-89)
IV. Book 4 (90-106)
V. Book 5 (107-150)
Proverbs
I. A Father's Wisdom (1:1-9:18)
II. Solomon's Wisdom (10:1-22:16)
III. Anonymous Wisdom (22:17-24:34)
IV. Solomon's Wisodom in Hezekiah's Court (25-29)
V. Agur's Wisdom (30)
VI. Lemuel's Mother's Wisdom (31)
Ecclesisastes
I. The Teacher’s Opening Message (1:1-2)
II. Death Limits Even the Wisdom and Works of Kings (1:3-3:8)
III. Work in Fear Before God Whose Work Endures (3:9-6:7)
IV. Humility Before God Whose Wisdom is Supreme (6:8-12:7)
V. The Teacher’s Concluding Message (12:8-14)
Isaiah
I. Isaiah’s Message to Jerusalem: Judgment and Restoration (1-6)
II. Isaiah Asserts the LORD’s Reign over Assyria / Nations (7-39)
III. Isaiah Asserts the LORD’s Reign Over Babylon / Persia (40-55)
IV. Isaiah’s Message to Jerusalem in Exile: Repent and Be Restored (56-66)
Jeremiah
I. Jeremiah Warns Judah and Wrestles with God (1-20)
II. Jeremiah Delivers God's Judgment Against Judah's Leaders (21-25)
III. Jerusalem Subject to God's Word: Judgment & Hope (26-36)
IV. Jerusalem's Fall & It's Implications for the Nations (37-52)
Ezekiel
I. Ezekiel’s enactments of Judgment Against Jerusalem (1-24)
II. Ezekiel’s Oracles of Judgment Against the Nations (25-32)
III. Ezekiel’s Visions of Jerusalem’s Glorious Restoration (33-48)
Micah
I. Judgment & Hope Seen in Assyrias Conquest of Israel (1-2)
II. Judgment Awaits Jerusalem's False Leaders, but Hope Still Seen in Remnant (3-5)
III. Judgment & Hope Illustrate God's Faithfulness to His Covenant (6-7)
Habakkuk
I. First Complaint About Judah (1:1-11)
II. Second Complaint About Babylon (1:12-2:20)
III. Habakkuk's Psalm of Reaffirmation (3:1-19)
Zechariah
I. Eight Visions Relate Importance of Temple Priesthood and Davidic Leadership (1-8)
II. Two Groups of Oracles Relate to More Distant Future of Jerusalem, Once Again Challenged But Secured By God Through David's Royal Line (9-14)