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53 Cards in this Set
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Daniel 2
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Nebuchadnezzar's Dream
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Daniel 3
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The Fiery Furnace
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Daniel 4
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Nebuchadnezzar's Humiliation
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Daniel 5
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Belshazzar's Feast and Fall
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Daniel 6
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The Lion's Den
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Daniel 7
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Vision of the Four Beasts and the Ancient of Days
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Daniel 9
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Prophecy of the 70 weeks
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Daniel 11
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Prophecies of the Kings of the North & South
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Ezra 1
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Jews return to Jerusalem to rebuild the temple
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Ezra 2
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Temple rebuilt in Jerusalem
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Ezra 6
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Decree of Darius
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Ezra 7
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Ezra returns to Jerusalem
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Ezra 10
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Israel corrected regarding improper marriages
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Nehemiah 3
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Rebuilding of walls of Jerusalem beings
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Nehemiah 5
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Nehemiah deals with opposition
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Nehemiah 8
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Ezra Instructs in the Law
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Nehemiah 9
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Israel rehearses its history and confesses its sins
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Nehemiah 12
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Nehemiah dedicates the wall
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Haggai 2
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Prophecy of the glory of the later temple
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Zechariah 1
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Vision of the horses
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Zechariah 3
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Promise of the Servant Branch
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Zechariah 9
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Prophecy of the coming lowly king
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Zechariah 12
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Mourning for the Pierced One
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Zechariah 13
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The Sword set against the Shepherd Savior
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Zechariah 14
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Day of the Lord
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Malachi 3
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Prophecy of the coming messenger
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1 Chronicles 11
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David made King over all Israel
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1 Chronicles 16
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David's song of Thanksgiving at th eArk coming to the tabernacle
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1 Chronicles 17
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Davidic Covenant
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2 Chronicles 3
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Solomon Builds the Temple
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2 Chronicles 7
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Joash repairs the Temple
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2 Chronicles 29
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Hezekiah cleanses the Temple
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2 Chronicles 34
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josiah discovers Book of the Law whole repairing the temple
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2 Chronicles 36
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Cyrus decrees rebuilding of the temple
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1 Kings 3
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Solomon asks for wisdom
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1 Kings 10
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Queen of Sheba visits Solomon
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1 Kings 18
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Elijah defeats the Baal priests on Mt. Carmel
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Hosea 4
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Israel is accused of being a spiritual prostitute
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Hosea 11
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Israel is referred to as a son called out of Egypt
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Micah 5
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A prophecy of the virgin birth
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Isaiah 9
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A Son will shoulder G
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Isaiah 42
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Messiah the Diligent Servant
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Isaiah 49
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Messiah the Disappointed Servant
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Isaiah 50
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Messiah the Discipled Servant
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Isaiah 53
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Messiah the Despised Servant
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Daniel 9:26
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And after threescore and two weeks shall Messiah be cut off, but not for himself: and the people of the prince that shall come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary, and the end thereof shall be with a flood, and unto the end of the war desolations are determined.
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Message Statement: Zechariah *Memorize*
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Since Yahweh's future rule on earth through Messiah is certain, the faithful should not be discouraged by present opposition but continue their work of witness, as enabled by the Spirit
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Message Statement: Ezra-Nehemiah
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Despite past disobedience and present opposition, God is able to accomplish His purposes for Israel through godly leaders and humbled hearts.
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Message Statement: Daniel
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God is sovereign over all the nations and will accomplish His purposes for the nation of Israel through those nations according to a predetermined and prophetically revealed course of history; therefore Israel should be encouraged.
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Message Statement: Esther
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God acts providentiall in history to preserve His covenant people and promote His pruposes regardless of their knowledge and response, and seals it in their memory.
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Message Statement: Haggai
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The importance of a reconstructed temple lies not in any immediate magnificence but in its future glory derived from Messiah's presence who will also reward every god-honoring effort to build it.
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Message Statement: Malachi
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Because the Messenger of the covenant is coming in purifying judgment, the priests and people of Israel ought to be submissive to Torah for then Yahweh will be magnified and they will be delivered from punishment.
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Message Statement: Chronicles
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Even though the kings of the Davidic dynasty varied greatly in their faithfulness, as revealed by their relationship to the Temple and its worship, Yahweh remains loyal to His covenant, thus inspiring hope inthe eventual advent of a king who will respect and support Yahweh's temple and Torah.
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