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133 Cards in this Set
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year of entry into Canaan
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1406 BC
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Year of Saul's coronation
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1051 BC
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Year and Scripture Reference when David became King
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1011 BC//2 Sam 5
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Year of Solomon's coronation
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971 BC
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What year was the death of Solomon and split into Northern and Southern Kingdoms
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931 BC
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Assyrian Captivity of Northern Kingdom (year?)
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722 BC
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Babylonian Captivity of Southern Kingdom (year? and reference?)
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606 BC
2 Ch 36 |
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Second deportation of Babylonian Captivity (year?)
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597 BC
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Third Babylonian deportation and destruction of temple in Jerusalem (year?)
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586 BC
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three dates of return of Israelites to Israel
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536, 457, 444 BC
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Return under Nehemiah
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444 BC
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What are the 3 chapters which give the Davidic Covenant
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2 Sam 7
1 Ch 17 Ps 89 also reiterated to Solomon in 2 Ch 7 |
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Judah's deportation to Babylon
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606-05 BC
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Judah's second deportation to Babylon
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597 BC
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Judah's third deportation to Babylon and the destruction of the temple under Nebuchadnezzar
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586 BC
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Cyrus's ascension to power as King of Persia
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539 BC
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Cyrus's decree for the Jews to return to Jerusalem and the Jew's first return under Zerubbabel
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538 BC
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The Jerusalem temple foundations laid
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536 BC
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The temple rebuilding stopped
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536-520 BC
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The ministry of the prophets Haggai and Zecchariah
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520 BC
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The temple rebuilt
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516-15 BC
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The Jews's second return under Ezra
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458-457 BC
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The Jews third return under Nehemiah
rebuilding of the city walls |
444 BC
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# Chapters in Joshua
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24
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# Chapters in Judges
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21
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# Chapters in Ruth
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4
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# Chapters in 1 Samuel
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31
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# Chapters in 2 Samuel
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24
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# Chapters in 1 Kings
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22
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# Chapters in 2 Kings
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25
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# Chapters in 1 Chronicles
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30
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# Chapters in 1 Chronicles
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23
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# Chapters in Ezra
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10
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# Chapters in Nehemiah
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13
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# Chapters in Esther
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10
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# Chapters in Job
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42
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# Chapters in Psalms
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150
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# Chapters in Proverbs
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31
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# Chapters in Ecclesiastes
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12
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# Chapters in Song of Solomon
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8
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Theme of Joshua
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book of Conquest
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Theme of Judges
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book of Covenant compromise
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Theme of Ruth
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book of Covenant Loyalty
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Theme of 1 & 2 Samuel
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Beginning and Broadening of the Kingdom
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Theme of 1 & 2 Kings
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Glory and Gloom of the Kingdom
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Theme of 1 & 2 Chronicles
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The Provenance and Preservation of the Davidic Kingdom
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Theme of Ezra
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The Restoration of God’s Temple
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Theme of Nehemiah
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Reconstruction of God’s City Wall
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Theme of Esther
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The Providential Preservation of God’s People
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Theme of Job
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The Sovereignty of God in Life
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The theme of Psalms
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The Worship of God in Life
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The theme of Proverbs
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The WIsdom of God in Life
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The theme of Ecclesiastes
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The meaning of Life in God
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The theme of Song of Solomon
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The Love of God in Life
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The theme of Psalms
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The Worship of God in Life
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The theme of Proverbs
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The WIsdom of God in Life
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The theme of Ecclesiastes
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The meaning of Life in God
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The theme of Song of Solomon
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The Love of God in Life
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In the Septuagint Joshua through Esther are considered ______ books.
a. Wisdom b. poetry c. history d. pentateuch e.prophets |
c
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In the Septuagint Job through Song of Solomon are considered ______ books.
a. Wisdom b. poetry c. history d. pentateuch e.prophets |
b
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In the Hebrew Canon, which books form the "writings"?
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Job, Ps, Prov, Ecc, SoS, Ruth, Esther, Ezra, Neh., Chron., Lamentations and Daniel
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Joshua through 2 Kings minus Ruth form the _________ in the Hebrew Canon.
a. Wisdom b. poetry c. history d. Former Prophets e. Latter Prophets |
d
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Which three books are considered the "theocratic books"?
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Joshua, Judges and Ruth
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Samuel, Kings and Chronicles are sometimes called the ________books.
a. theocratic b. monarchical c. restoration |
b
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The restoration books include ____________ & _____________&___________.
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Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther
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The overall purpose of Joshua through Esther seems to be___________.
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historical evidences for God's faithfulness to His covenant people.
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The unifying theme of Joshua through Esther seems to be___________
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although kingdoms rise and fall, and kings come and go, God never changes concerning His promise, and that He is fully in control of the world's history.
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the name Joshua means "the Lord _______"
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saves
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Joshua can be dividing into two sections:
1-12 13-24 |
1-12 possessing of the land
13-24 Portioning of the land |
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the crossing of the Jordan occurs in ________ Chapter _______
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Joshua 3
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Joshua's burning bush moment when the preincarnate Christ appears to him
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Joshua 5
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Fall of Jericho
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Joshua 6
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compromise and conquest of Ai
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Joshua 7-8
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Judges is divided into 3 sections:
Reason: Record: Results: |
1-2
3-16 17-21 |
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How many cycles of apostasy and downfall are recorded in Judges?
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6
Othniel Ehud Deborah/Barak Gideon Jephthah Samson |
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Ruth is the first of five megillot (scrolls) read at major festivals- Ruth was read for the Feast of ________
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Weeks
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Song of Songs was read at
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Passover
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Ecclesiastes was read at the
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Festival of Tabernacles
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Read for Purim
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Esther
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Ruth is divided into the ______ & _________ of Ruth's Faith
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1-2 Proof
3-4 Prize |
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The story of Ruth depicts that of the role Christ plays for us as ___________
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Kinsman-Redeemer
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Who was the last judge?
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Samuel
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Which book records the rise of the prophetic office alongside that of the kingly office?
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Samuel
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The judgeship of Samuel
The rule of Saul what book and chapters? |
1 Samuel 1-7
1 Samuel 8-31 |
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The story of David is told in _____________ in 3 sections:
Triumphs Transgressions Troubles Testimonies |
2 Samuel
Triumphs 1-10 Transgressions 11 Troubles 12-20 Testimonies 21-24 |
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What two sins caused God's rejection of Saul?
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disobedience- offered sacrifices without waiting for Samuel
disobedience- did not destroy the Amalekites |
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David kills Goliath
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1 Samuel 17
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David's sin of adultery
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2 Samuel 11
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Three characteristics of the Davidic Covenant:
U_______ U_______ E________ |
Unilateral
Unconditional Eternal |
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Three elements of Davidic Covenant
H_________ K_________ Th________ |
House
Kingdom Throne |
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___________ruled from 971BC to 931BC and his story is covered in __________
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Solomon
1 Kings 1-11 |
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Solomon requests wisdom from God
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1 Kings 3
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the division of the Kingdom into North and South
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1 Kings 12-14
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10 northern tribes are lead by _________ into rebellion and are called ____________. After 209 years and 9 kings, they were deported to ___________ in __________.
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Jeroboam
Israel Assyria 722 BC |
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2 southern tribes _________ and _________ are lead by __________ and called ________. After 354 years with 19 kings (8 good and 11 evil) they were first led into captivity in __________ during________
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Judah and Benjamin
Rehoboam Judah Babylon 586 BC |
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Commissioning of Joshua
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Josh 1
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Spies to Jericho
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Josh 2
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Crossing the Jordan
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Josh 3
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Stones of Remembrance
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Josh 4
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Circumcision and Celebration of Passover
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Josh 5
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Fall of Jericho
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Josh 6
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Fall of Ai
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Josh 7-8
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Gibeonite deception
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Josh 9
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Amorite Alliance
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Josh 10
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Caleb's allotment
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Josh 14
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Judah's allotment
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Josh 15
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Ephraim and Manassahs allotment
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Josh 16-17
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Rest of Seven Tribes allotment
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Josh 18
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Joshua's allotment
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Josh 19
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Cities of Refuge designated
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Josh 20-21
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Levite cities allotted
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Josh 21
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Reuben & Gad build memorial- unjust criticism
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Josh 22
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Joshua's sermon reminding of covenant
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Josh 23
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Joshua's sermon - "choose whom you will follow"
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Josh 24
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death of Joshua
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Josh 24
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Which 3 books have 31 chapters?
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1 Samuel
Nehemiah Proverbs |
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Which books have 10 chapters
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Ezra and Esther
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Which books have 24 chapters?
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Joshua
2 Samuel |
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how many years are covered by the book of Joshua?
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40
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how many years covered by the book of Judges
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about 350
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how many years covered by the book of Samuel
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about 150
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Where is the story of Samuel?
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1 sam 1-7
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God answers Hannah's prayers for a son
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1 Sam 1-2
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The priesthood was denegrated by the line of _______
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Eli
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The ark was lost to the Philistines in 1 Samuel _____.
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4
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Israel rejects the "theocracy" and demands a "monarchy"
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1 Sam 8
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conflict between David and Saul
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1 Samuel 16-31
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David is annointed by Samuel in 1 Samuel ____
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16
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Saul and Jonathan die
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1 Sam 31
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The Ark is brought back from the Philistines
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2 Sam 6
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2 Samuel 21-24 functions like an Appendix as the ______ condition of the King is related to God's _______ of the nation.
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spiritual
blessings |
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A kinsman-redeemer had two requirements. Jesus also fulfills these requirements for us in that he was theanthropic. What are they?
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1-had to be related (fully man)
2-had to be wealthy enough to redeem (fully God) |
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Davids triumphs were in what three areas?
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political, spiritual and military
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