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100 Cards in this Set
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Based on a Locust plague
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Joel
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Uses acrostic poetry
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Lamentations
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Shows Judah to be good people
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Nahum
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Written in apocalyptic style
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Ezekiel or Zechariah
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Half is written in Aramaic
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Daniel
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Includes suffering servant passeges
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Isaiah
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Deals with the sins of Josiah's time
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Zephaniah
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The longest minor prophet
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Zechariah
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The most biographical
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Jeremiah
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Has a vision of a statue
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Daniel
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"Babylon is coming"
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Jeremiah or Habakkuk
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Preaches repentance to Ninevah
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Jonah
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Preaches condemnation on Ninevah
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Nahum
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Condems Edom
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Obadiah
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Book of grace in the Old Testament
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Hosea
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Written in a question and answer format
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Habakkuk
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The shortest minor prophet
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Obadiah
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We placed as the oldest prophetic book
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Obadiah
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Book of judgment on Israel by a sheepherder
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Amos
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Based on a prophet marrying a prostitute
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Hosea
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Daniel is an "Exilic" prophet. _______ is another.
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Ezekiel
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Jonah and Hosea are "Pre-assyrian" prophets to Israel. _______ is another.
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Amos
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________ is the longest minor prophet.
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Zechariah
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Zechariah and _________ were written to spur the Jews on in thier rebuilding of the temple.
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Haggai
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Nahum is an "Assyrian" prophet that preached about Nineveh. _______ is a "Pre-Assyrian" prophet that preached about Nineveh.
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Jonah
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_______,_________,________ are "Post-exilic" prophets.
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Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi
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_________ prophesied to Israel, though he lived in Judah.
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Amos
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Habakkuk uses questions and answers. ________ uses accusations, objections, and refutations.
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Malachi
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The prophet ________ is related to King Josiah.
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Isaiah and Zephaniah
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The prophet ________ was taken into exile in 605 BC.
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Daniel
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Includes acrostic poetry
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Lamentations
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The author is sometimes called the "Prophet of Visions"
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Ezekiel
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Tells of Nebuchanezzar eating grass
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Daniel
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The author communicated his message in some strange symbolic actions.
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Ezekiel
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Includes the vision/dream of the statue made of various materials
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Daniel
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The author was captured in Babylon's raid of 605 BC.
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Daniel
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Parts are written in Aramaic
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Daniel
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Tells of men who were thrown into the fiery furnace
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Daniel
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Includes the line, "how lonely sits the city."
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Lamentations
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Tells of events that took place the night Babylon fell to the Persians.
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Daniel
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Shortest book of the Old Testament
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Obadiah
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First writing prophet (according to the dates we are using)
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Obadiah
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Addresses the treachery of the Edomites
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Obadiah
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Written sermon based on a locust plague
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Joel
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According to your reading for today, the book of Nahum primarily deasl with:
a. The promised Messiah b. Condemnation on Assyria c. Prophecy of the fall of Jerusalem d. None of the above |
B- condemnation on Assyria
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Deals with "six days of social injustice" and "one day of hy[ocrisy"
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Micah
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Includes passages on the "suffering servant"
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Isaiah
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An unusual prophetic book in that it pictures the nation of Judah in a favorable way
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Nahum
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Includes many messianic prophecies
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Isaiah
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Outline the book of Isaiah in the two-part format we used
Chapters Brief desc. 1-39 _________ 4-66 _________ |
Judgment
Comfort |
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Repentance to Nineveh (Assyria)
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Jonah
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Missions to Non-Jews
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Jonah
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Pre-Assyrian time period
Audience is Israel |
Jonah, Amos, Hosea
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Judgment on Israel (dark)
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Amos
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Sheepherder from Judah to Israel
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Amos
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Grace
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Hosea
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Marriage to a prostitute
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Hosea
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Condemnation of Petra and Edom
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Obadiah
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First written prophet
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Obadiah
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Shortest Old Testament book
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Obadiah
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Repent before the coming day of the Lord
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Joel
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Locust plague
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Joel
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Oppression in Judah
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Micah
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Social injustice for 6 days and hypocricy for one day
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Micah
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Pre- Assyrian time period
Judah is the audience |
Obadiah, Joel, Micah
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Judgment (1-39)
Comfort (40-66) |
Isaiah
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Suffering servant
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Isaiah
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Messianic prophecies
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Isaiah
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Woe to Nineveh
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Nahum
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Judah seen as righteous
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Nahum
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Best poetry
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Nahum
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Sins of Josiah's day
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Zephaniah
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Josiah's relative and "day of the Lord"
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Zephaniah
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Assyrian time period
Judah is the audience |
Isaiah, Nahum, Zepheniah
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Q/A format
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Habakkuk
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Babylon is coming
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Habakkuk and Jeremiah
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Righteous, live by faith
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Habakkuk
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Musical
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Habakkuk
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Most autobiographical
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Jeremiah
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Chaldean time period
Judah is the audience |
Habakkuk, Jeremiah, Lamentations
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Fall of Jerusalem
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Lamentations
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Acrostic Poetry
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Lamentations
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Judah to be destroyed and restored
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Ezekiel
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Visions, symbolic
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Ezekiel
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Action, Apocalyptic
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Ezekiel
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God controls nations
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Daniel
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Dream of statue
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Daniel
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Half Aramaic
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Daniel
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Exilic time period
Exiles are the audience |
Ezekiel and Daniel
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Start building the temple
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Haggai
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Mentioned in Ezra
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Haggai
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Finish the temple
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Zechariah
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Look for the Mesiah
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Zechariah
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Longest minor prophet
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Zechariah
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Messianic prophesies
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Zechariah
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Apocalyptic
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Zechariah
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Shake up a discouraged remnant
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Malachi
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Last book of the Old Testament
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Malachi
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Accusations, Denial, Proofs
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Malachi
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Post-exilic time period
Returnees are the audience |
Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi
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