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1st Kings opens with the Hebrew nation in its



2nd King closes with the nation in

Glory


Ruins

Together they span a cover of 400 years 1000 through

600

How did Solomon get the design for the temple

It was given by God to David

How many people did Solomon pull together to build the temple

183,000

What was the temple pattern after and how many times was it bigger than

It was patterned after the Tabernacle and it was two times the size

Instead of a single menorah there were

10 lampstands

Instead of one table of showbread

There were 12

The northern kingdom had___ Kings

19

The northern kingdom was in existence for how many years

250

The northern kingdom had how many dynasties

7

The southern kingdom had how many kings

20

The southern kingdom was in existence for how many years

30

The southern kingdom had how many dynasties

One davidic dynasty

The book of 2nd King continues the drama begin in 1st Kings which was

The tragic history of two Nations on a collision course with captivity

The books of 1st and 2nd Chronicles cover the same. In Jewish history describe in 2nd Samuel through 2nd Kings but this perspective is differentthey're not just repetitions of the same material but rather a

Divine editorial on the history of God's people

who continues the old testament narrative 2nd Chronicles by showing how God feels his promise to return his people to delinda promise after how many years of exile

Ezra


70 years of exile

who relates the story of the two returns in Babylonia the first led by who to rebuild the Temple and a second under the leadership of who to rebuild the spiritual condition of the people

Ezra


Zerubbabal


Ezra

Who came from a family of high priests and how the position in the Persian Court as an advisor on Jewish affairs it was on the same car with Moses

Ezra

who led the third and last return to Jerusalem after the Babylonian exile he was concerned with the welfare of Jerusalem and its habitants and it prompted him to take bolt action in challenge the countrymen to arise and rebuild the shattered wall of Jerusalem

Nehemiah

Who was a layperson who became a cupbearerof the king of Persia in the city of susa

Nehemiah

Well told story of dramatic deliverance of Jews took place in Persia unfolds with considerable intensity and affirms that God is in control and he cares

Esther

Jewish maiden lived with Mordecai in Susa shusha means star Hebrew is Hadassah which means

Esther


myrtle

Provided the only biblical portrait vast majority of Jews who choose to remain in Persia rather than return to Palestine

Esther

Who deals with the restoration of the Jewish people after the exile

Ezra

Who deals with their physical and spiritual reconstruction

Nehemiah

Who deals with their preservation

Esther

What is more like a drama than any other portion scripture with his gun expected in ironic plot twist

Esther

Who is the author of first King

Unknown

Who is the author of 2nd Kings

Jeremiah

Who is the author of first Chronicles second chronicles and Ezra

Ezra

Who's the author of Nehemiah

Nehemiah

Who's the author of Esther

Mordecai

the theme of this book is to give an account of the welfare of Israel Judah as they followed or did not follow the covenant of God

1st Kings

the theme to record the pivotal events in the careers of the Kings of Israel and Judah and show how disobedience rebellion against God leads to failure and the overthrow monarchy

2nd Kings

The theme is to provide a spiritual perspective on historical events from the time of Davis to Cyrus's degree in 5:38 BC

1st Chronicles

The theme is a topical history of the end of the United kingdom and the kingdom of Judah divine editorial

2nd Chronicles

The purpose of this book is seen in a lure for filling his promises given through his prophets The theme is spiritual moral and social restoration

Ezra

The purpose of this book is six to show how God favored his people by strengthening their roots in the homeland of Judah

Nehemiah

The theme is one of divine protection

Esther

1st Kings keywords

Division of the kingdom

2nd Kings keywords

Captivities of the kingdom

1st Chronicles keywords

Davidic covenant

2nd Chronicles key words

Priestly view of Judah

Ezra's keyword

Temple

Nehemiah's keywords

Jerusalem walls

Esther's keywords

Providence

1st Kings Christ seen in

Solomon

2nd Kings Christ CNN

Elisha and Elijah

1st Chronicles Christ scene in

David Solomon and the temple

2nd Chronicles Christ scene in

Throne and Temple

Ezra Christ scene in

Zarubbabel

Nehemiah Christ scene in

Nehemiah

Esther Christ scene in

Esther