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Job to Song of Solomon

Books of Poetry

Genesis to Deuteronomy

Books of Law

Joshua to Esther

Books of History

Isaiah to Daniel

Major Prophets

Hosea to Malachi

Minor Prophets

Theme: Remembrance

Deuteronomy

Theme:Holiness

Leviticus

Theme: Redemption

Exodus

Theme: Beginnings

Genesis

Theme: the Goodness and Severity of God

Numbers

Introduces every major doctrine of scripture

Genesis

Take place in the 40th year 11th month of wandering

Deuteronomy

The spies sent into the land of Canaan

Numbers

Contains instructions for the tabernacle

Exodus

Gives five offerings of the sacrificial systems

Leviticus

Drawn out

Moses

A temporary stay

Sojourn

Set apart into God

Holiness

To buy back

Redeem

Five rolls

Pentateuch

Exodus is to the Old Testament what _____ is to the New

Romans

The first Passover is found in _____

Exodus 12

Genesis 1-11 covers ____ years of human history

2,000

The Old Testament gives truth in

Seed form

The protoevangelium in Genesis 3:15 is the first promise of _____

A Savior

From a Age 40-80 Moses was a

Shepherd

In the book of Leviticus God speaks from the

Tabernacle

The book of Leviticus teaches that sinful man can approach a holy God by means of a sacrifice and by means of a ____________

Mediator

In Exodus we see how Israel was redeemed by the power of God, by means of a deliverer, and under the cover of _____

Blood

In Deuteronomy Moses exhorted the people to remember the compassion ______ and _____ of the Lord

Covenant, commandments

Who wrote 1 and 2 Chronicles

Ezra

The events in this book parallel 1 and 2 Kings

2 Chronicles

Theme: Gods Part and Man’s Part

2 Chronicles

Recurring truth in this boon is what you do with God determines what God does with you

2 Chronicles

Book of the Highlights of Judah

2 Chronicles

Key Words: Established and Seek The Lord

2 Chronicles

Asa, Jehoshaphat, Joash, Hezekiah, Josiah

5 Godly Kings of Judah

The Post-Excilic Books

Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther

What two books show the Retrospection of the History of Gods Temple

Chronicles

What book shows that Christ is our Captain and that Christ controls Kings and Kingdoms

2 chronicles

Book of the Highlights of David

1 Chronicles

I and II were one continuing

History

The events in this book parallel II Samuel

1 Chronicles

Theme: Gods Covenant Remains

1 Chronicles

The way to start over is to _____ the promises of God

Claim again

Key Words are Reigned and Build Thee an House

1 Chronicles

In the destruction of Jerusalem by the Babylonians many family records had been destroyed. These ______ in 1 Chronicles trace the sacred line through which Gods covenant has been transmitted for 3500 years

Genealogies

T/F The Samuel and Kings Focus in the Prophetic View, the Throne, the Kings, comprehensive history

T

T/F Chronicles focuses in a priestly view, the temple, the Davidic line, the selective history

T

The _____ in 1 Chronicles points to Christ

Davidic Covenant

Wrote the Kings

Jeremiah

Completed about 560 and covers 300 years

2 Kings

Theme is sin will always lead into captivity

2 Kings

Book of Kingdom Captivity

2 Kings

When was Israel taken by the assyrians

722 B.C.

When was Judah taken by the Babylonians

586 B.C.

Diaspora means

Dispersion

Key word of 2 Kings

Evil

The two captivities and their prophets are special features of

2 Kings

Prophets from Israel to Assyria

Jonah, Amos, Hosea

Prophets from Judah to Babylon

Obadiah Joel Isaiah Micah Nahum Habakkuk Zephaniah Jeremiah

T/F Elisha the Prophet is a type of Christ

T

T/F Elisha lived among the people and his ministry emphasized life hope and grace

T

Book of the Divided Kingdom

1 Kings

T/F 1 and 2 Kings were one book written by Jeremiah who witnessed the destruction of Jerusalem

T

Written about 586 B. C. and covers about 120 years

1 Kings

Reign of Solomon covered

40 years

Israel and Judah as separate kingdoms lasted

80 years

Theme is Disobedience brings division

1 Kings

T/F Solomons divided heart resulted in a divided kingdom

T

Key word of 1 Kings

Royalty

Broken into the northern ten tribes

Israel

Jeroboam was the first king of

Israel

Samaria

Israel

The southern kingdom had two tribes

Judah

1st king was Reheboam

Judah

Capital of Judah

Jerusalem

T/F The conflict on Mt Caramel showed that Elijah the prophet stands against the prophets of Baal and that their ministry was to call Gods people back from idolatry

T

T/F Solomon the king shows that the glory of Christ is greater than Solomon

T

Book of the 2 nd King David

2 Samuel

Who wrote the one book of 1 and second Samuel

Nathan, Gad and Samuel (in 1st Samuel) (and other prophets)

Compiled in 1000 BC.. this book covers 40 year reign of David ( For 7.5 years in Hebron over Judah) (For 33 years in Jerusalem over all Israel)

2 Samuel

Theme is triumph and trouble

2 Samuel

Key thought of 2 Samuel

Triumph turns to trouble through sin

This book records David ascension to great heights and his fall to great depths

2 Samuel

Triumph is the result of _____ and Trouble is the result of ____

Faith Sin

Key words are king and before the lord

2 Samuel

Is mentioned more than any other person in the Bible over 1000 times

David

The promises of the Davidic covenant will be fulfilled through

Christ

T/F David and Mephibosheth were types of Christs

T

Book of the 1st king Saul

1 Samuel

Written approximately 1000 and covers a time period of 115 years from the birth of Samuel to sauls death

1 Samuel

Theme of 1 Samuel

Rejection

Key word is Kingdom because the era of kings begins in this book

1 Samuel

This book is a transition from theocracy to monarchy and from commonwealth to Judges

1 Samuel

He is the last of the judges, he annointed the first two kings, he is considered first in the office of prophet

Samuel

The ministry of _____ is a type of Christ because he was a prophet priest intercession and judge

Samuel

Book of the kinsman redeemer

Ruth

Who wrote Ruth

Samuel

Written approximately 1000 BC and covers a 10-12 year time period during the time of the judges

Ruth

Theme of Ruth

Redeeming grace

T/F Ruth is a love story not a story about how Gods redeeming grace is extended to us out of duty but his great love

F

Key words are redeem and kinsman

Ruth

Character in Ruth that refused to turn back to God

Elimilech

Ruth character that returned to Gods will

Naomi

Character in Ruth that Reaped what father had sown

Mahlon, Chilion

Character in Ruth that rejected God

Orpah

Character in ruth received salvation

Ruth

Type of Christ in Ruth

Boaz

Book of anarchy and apostasy

Judges

1034-1004 BC and covers the time period of the judges which is about 350-400 years

Judges

Theme is failure through disobedience

Judges

Book that shows the recurring sinfulness of man and the persistent mercifulness of God

Judges

Key word is delivered which is mentioned 28 times because God is a God who keeps delivering His erring people when they cry out to Him

Judges

T/F Sad cycle in Judges is Rest Rebellion Retribution Repentance and then Restoration

T

T/F Every judge was a type of deliverer and some were prophet preists or kings so they were all types of Christ

T

The book of Conquest

Joshua

Theme is possessing your possessions

Joshua

Who wrote Joshua

Joshua

From approximately 1404-1390 BC and covers three time periods including one month at Jordan River 7 years at Canaan and 8 years divided one either side of Jordan

Joshua

Egypt represents the

World

Wilderness represents

Carnality and defeat

Canaan represents

Spiritual victory

Key word is possession because everything they had in Egypt and the wilderness was temporary but now they would experience possessing what God had given them

Joshua

The faith of Rahab the two memorials and the campaigns of Joshua and Caleb’s mountain were all special features in

Joshua

Joshua means

Jehovah is salvation

Joshua in Greek

Jesus

Pre in carnate appearance of Christ is a

Christophany

The captain of the Host in Judges was a

Christophany

The scarlet cord is a picture of

Salvation