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year of entry into Canaan
1406 BC
Year of Saul's coronation
1051 BC
Year and Scripture Reference when David became King
1011 BC//2 Sam 5
Year of Solomon's coronation
971 BC
What year was the death of Solomon and split into Northern and Southern Kingdoms
931 BC
Assyrian Captivity of Northern Kingdom (year?)
722 BC
Babylonian Captivity of Southern Kingdom (year? and reference?)
606 BC
2 Ch 36
Second deportation of Babylonian Captivity (year?)
597 BC
Third Babylonian deportation and destruction of temple in Jerusalem (year?)
586 BC
three dates of return of Israelites to Israel
536, 457, 444 BC
Return under Nehemiah
444 BC
What are the 3 chapters which give the Davidic Covenant
2 Sam 7
1 Ch 17
Ps 89

also reiterated to Solomon in 2 Ch 7
Judah's deportation to Babylon
606-05 BC
Judah's second deportation to Babylon
597 BC
Judah's third deportation to Babylon and the destruction of the temple under Nebuchadnezzar
586 BC
Cyrus's ascension to power as King of Persia
539 BC
Cyrus's decree for the Jews to return to Jerusalem and the Jew's first return under Zerubbabel
538 BC
The Jerusalem temple foundations laid
536 BC
The temple rebuilding stopped
536-520 BC
The ministry of the prophets Haggai and Zecchariah
520 BC
The temple rebuilt
516-15 BC
The Jews's second return under Ezra
458-457 BC
The Jews third return under Nehemiah
rebuilding of the city walls
444 BC
# Chapters in Joshua
24
# Chapters in Judges
21
# Chapters in Ruth
4
# Chapters in 1 Samuel
31
# Chapters in 2 Samuel
24
# Chapters in 1 Kings
22
# Chapters in 2 Kings
25
# Chapters in 1 Chronicles
30
# Chapters in 1 Chronicles
23
# Chapters in Ezra
10
# Chapters in Nehemiah
13
# Chapters in Esther
10
# Chapters in Job
42
# Chapters in Psalms
150
# Chapters in Proverbs
31
# Chapters in Ecclesiastes
12
# Chapters in Song of Solomon
8
Theme of Joshua
book of Conquest
Theme of Judges
book of Covenant compromise
Theme of Ruth
book of Covenant Loyalty
Theme of 1 & 2 Samuel
Beginning and Broadening of the Kingdom
Theme of 1 & 2 Kings
Glory and Gloom of the Kingdom
Theme of 1 & 2 Chronicles
The Provenance and Preservation of the Davidic Kingdom
Theme of Ezra
The Restoration of God’s Temple
Theme of Nehemiah
Reconstruction of God’s City Wall
Theme of Esther
The Providential Preservation of God’s People
Theme of Job
The Sovereignty of God in Life
The theme of Psalms
The Worship of God in Life
The theme of Proverbs
The WIsdom of God in Life
The theme of Ecclesiastes
The meaning of Life in God
The theme of Song of Solomon
The Love of God in Life
The theme of Psalms
The Worship of God in Life
The theme of Proverbs
The WIsdom of God in Life
The theme of Ecclesiastes
The meaning of Life in God
The theme of Song of Solomon
The Love of God in Life
In the Septuagint Joshua through Esther are considered ______ books.
a. Wisdom
b. poetry
c. history
d. pentateuch
e.prophets
c
In the Septuagint Job through Song of Solomon are considered ______ books.
a. Wisdom
b. poetry
c. history
d. pentateuch
e.prophets
b
In the Hebrew Canon, which books form the "writings"?
Job, Ps, Prov, Ecc, SoS, Ruth, Esther, Ezra, Neh., Chron., Lamentations and Daniel
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
Which three books are considered the "theocratic books"?
Joshua, Judges and Ruth
Samuel, Kings and Chronicles are sometimes called the ________books.
a. theocratic
b. monarchical
c. restoration
b
The restoration books include ____________ & _____________&___________.
Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther
The overall purpose of Joshua through Esther seems to be___________.
historical evidences for God's faithfulness to His covenant people.
The unifying theme of Joshua through Esther seems to be___________
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.
the name Joshua means "the Lord _______"
saves
Joshua can be dividing into two sections:
1-12
13-24
1-12 possessing of the land
13-24 Portioning of the land
the crossing of the Jordan occurs in ________ Chapter _______
Joshua 3
Joshua's burning bush moment when the preincarnate Christ appears to him
Joshua 5
Fall of Jericho
Joshua 6
compromise and conquest of Ai
Joshua 7-8
Judges is divided into 3 sections:
Reason:
Record:
Results:
1-2
3-16
17-21
How many cycles of apostasy and downfall are recorded in Judges?
6
Othniel
Ehud
Deborah/Barak
Gideon
Jephthah
Samson
Ruth is the first of five megillot (scrolls) read at major festivals- Ruth was read for the Feast of ________
Weeks
Song of Songs was read at
Passover
Ecclesiastes was read at the
Festival of Tabernacles
Read for Purim
Esther
Ruth is divided into the ______ & _________ of Ruth's Faith
1-2 Proof
3-4 Prize
The story of Ruth depicts that of the role Christ plays for us as ___________
Kinsman-Redeemer
Who was the last judge?
Samuel
Which book records the rise of the prophetic office alongside that of the kingly office?
Samuel
The judgeship of Samuel
The rule of Saul

what book and chapters?
1 Samuel 1-7
1 Samuel 8-31
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
What two sins caused God's rejection of Saul?
disobedience- offered sacrifices without waiting for Samuel
disobedience- did not destroy the Amalekites
David kills Goliath
1 Samuel 17
David's sin of adultery
2 Samuel 11
Three characteristics of the Davidic Covenant:
U_______
U_______
E________
Unilateral
Unconditional
Eternal
Three elements of Davidic Covenant
H_________
K_________
Th________
House
Kingdom
Throne
___________ruled from 971BC to 931BC and his story is covered in __________
Solomon
1 Kings 1-11
Solomon requests wisdom from God
1 Kings 3
the division of the Kingdom into North and South
1 Kings 12-14
10 northern tribes are lead by _________ into rebellion and are called ____________. After 209 years and 9 kings, they were deported to ___________ in __________.
Jeroboam
Israel
Assyria
722 BC
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________
Judah and Benjamin
Rehoboam
Judah
Babylon
586 BC
Commissioning of Joshua
Josh 1
Spies to Jericho
Josh 2
Crossing the Jordan
Josh 3
Stones of Remembrance
Josh 4
Circumcision and Celebration of Passover
Josh 5
Fall of Jericho
Josh 6
Fall of Ai
Josh 7-8
Gibeonite deception
Josh 9
Amorite Alliance
Josh 10
Caleb's allotment
Josh 14
Judah's allotment
Josh 15
Ephraim and Manassahs allotment
Josh 16-17
Rest of Seven Tribes allotment
Josh 18
Joshua's allotment
Josh 19
Cities of Refuge designated
Josh 20-21
Levite cities allotted
Josh 21
Reuben & Gad build memorial- unjust criticism
Josh 22
Joshua's sermon reminding of covenant
Josh 23
Joshua's sermon - "choose whom you will follow"
Josh 24
death of Joshua
Josh 24
Which 3 books have 31 chapters?
1 Samuel
Nehemiah
Proverbs
Which books have 10 chapters
Ezra and Esther
Which books have 24 chapters?
Joshua
2 Samuel
how many years are covered by the book of Joshua?
40
how many years covered by the book of Judges
about 350
how many years covered by the book of Samuel
about 150
Where is the story of Samuel?
1 sam 1-7
God answers Hannah's prayers for a son
1 Sam 1-2
The priesthood was denegrated by the line of _______
Eli
The ark was lost to the Philistines in 1 Samuel _____.
4
Israel rejects the "theocracy" and demands a "monarchy"
1 Sam 8
conflict between David and Saul
1 Samuel 16-31
David is annointed by Samuel in 1 Samuel ____
16
Saul and Jonathan die
1 Sam 31
The Ark is brought back from the Philistines
2 Sam 6
2 Samuel 21-24 functions like an Appendix as the ______ condition of the King is related to God's _______ of the nation.
spiritual
blessings
A kinsman-redeemer had two requirements. Jesus also fulfills these requirements for us in that he was theanthropic. What are they?
1-had to be related (fully man)
2-had to be wealthy enough to redeem (fully God)
Davids triumphs were in what three areas?
political, spiritual and military