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130 Cards in this Set
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Job to Song of Solomon |
Books of Poetry |
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Genesis to Deuteronomy |
Books of Law |
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Joshua to Esther |
Books of History |
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Isaiah to Daniel |
Major Prophets |
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Hosea to Malachi |
Minor Prophets |
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Theme: Remembrance |
Deuteronomy |
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Theme:Holiness |
Leviticus |
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Theme: Redemption |
Exodus |
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Theme: Beginnings |
Genesis |
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Theme: the Goodness and Severity of God |
Numbers |
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Introduces every major doctrine of scripture |
Genesis |
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Take place in the 40th year 11th month of wandering |
Deuteronomy |
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The spies sent into the land of Canaan |
Numbers |
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Contains instructions for the tabernacle |
Exodus |
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Gives five offerings of the sacrificial systems |
Leviticus |
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Drawn out |
Moses |
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A temporary stay |
Sojourn |
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Set apart into God |
Holiness |
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To buy back |
Redeem |
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Five rolls |
Pentateuch |
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Exodus is to the Old Testament what _____ is to the New |
Romans |
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The first Passover is found in _____ |
Exodus 12 |
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Genesis 1-11 covers ____ years of human history |
2,000 |
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The Old Testament gives truth in |
Seed form |
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The protoevangelium in Genesis 3:15 is the first promise of _____ |
A Savior |
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From a Age 40-80 Moses was a |
Shepherd |
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In the book of Leviticus God speaks from the |
Tabernacle |
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The book of Leviticus teaches that sinful man can approach a holy God by means of a sacrifice and by means of a ____________ |
Mediator |
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In Exodus we see how Israel was redeemed by the power of God, by means of a deliverer, and under the cover of _____ |
Blood |
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In Deuteronomy Moses exhorted the people to remember the compassion ______ and _____ of the Lord |
Covenant, commandments |
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Who wrote 1 and 2 Chronicles |
Ezra |
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The events in this book parallel 1 and 2 Kings |
2 Chronicles |
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Theme: Gods Part and Man’s Part |
2 Chronicles |
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Recurring truth in this boon is what you do with God determines what God does with you |
2 Chronicles |
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Book of the Highlights of Judah |
2 Chronicles |
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Key Words: Established and Seek The Lord |
2 Chronicles |
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Asa, Jehoshaphat, Joash, Hezekiah, Josiah |
5 Godly Kings of Judah |
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The Post-Excilic Books |
Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther |
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What two books show the Retrospection of the History of Gods Temple |
Chronicles |
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What book shows that Christ is our Captain and that Christ controls Kings and Kingdoms |
2 chronicles |
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Book of the Highlights of David |
1 Chronicles |
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I and II were one continuing |
History |
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The events in this book parallel II Samuel |
1 Chronicles |
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Theme: Gods Covenant Remains |
1 Chronicles |
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The way to start over is to _____ the promises of God |
Claim again |
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Key Words are Reigned and Build Thee an House |
1 Chronicles |
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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 |
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T/F The Samuel and Kings Focus in the Prophetic View, the Throne, the Kings, comprehensive history |
T |
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T/F Chronicles focuses in a priestly view, the temple, the Davidic line, the selective history |
T |
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The _____ in 1 Chronicles points to Christ |
Davidic Covenant |
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Wrote the Kings |
Jeremiah |
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Completed about 560 and covers 300 years |
2 Kings |
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Theme is sin will always lead into captivity |
2 Kings |
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Book of Kingdom Captivity |
2 Kings |
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When was Israel taken by the assyrians |
722 B.C. |
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When was Judah taken by the Babylonians |
586 B.C. |
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Diaspora means |
Dispersion |
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Key word of 2 Kings |
Evil |
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The two captivities and their prophets are special features of |
2 Kings |
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Prophets from Israel to Assyria |
Jonah, Amos, Hosea |
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Prophets from Judah to Babylon |
Obadiah Joel Isaiah Micah Nahum Habakkuk Zephaniah Jeremiah |
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T/F Elisha the Prophet is a type of Christ |
T |
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T/F Elisha lived among the people and his ministry emphasized life hope and grace |
T |
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Book of the Divided Kingdom |
1 Kings |
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T/F 1 and 2 Kings were one book written by Jeremiah who witnessed the destruction of Jerusalem |
T |
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Written about 586 B. C. and covers about 120 years |
1 Kings |
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Reign of Solomon covered |
40 years |
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Israel and Judah as separate kingdoms lasted |
80 years |
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Theme is Disobedience brings division |
1 Kings |
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T/F Solomons divided heart resulted in a divided kingdom |
T |
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Key word of 1 Kings |
Royalty |
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Broken into the northern ten tribes |
Israel |
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Jeroboam was the first king of |
Israel |
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Samaria |
Israel |
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The southern kingdom had two tribes |
Judah |
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1st king was Reheboam |
Judah |
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Capital of Judah |
Jerusalem |
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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 |
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T/F Solomon the king shows that the glory of Christ is greater than Solomon |
T |
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Book of the 2 nd King David |
2 Samuel |
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Who wrote the one book of 1 and second Samuel |
Nathan, Gad and Samuel (in 1st Samuel) (and other prophets) |
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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 |
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Theme is triumph and trouble |
2 Samuel |
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Key thought of 2 Samuel |
Triumph turns to trouble through sin |
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This book records David ascension to great heights and his fall to great depths |
2 Samuel |
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Triumph is the result of _____ and Trouble is the result of ____ |
Faith Sin |
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Key words are king and before the lord |
2 Samuel |
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Is mentioned more than any other person in the Bible over 1000 times |
David |
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The promises of the Davidic covenant will be fulfilled through |
Christ |
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T/F David and Mephibosheth were types of Christs |
T |
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Book of the 1st king Saul |
1 Samuel |
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Written approximately 1000 and covers a time period of 115 years from the birth of Samuel to sauls death |
1 Samuel |
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Theme of 1 Samuel |
Rejection |
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Key word is Kingdom because the era of kings begins in this book |
1 Samuel |
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This book is a transition from theocracy to monarchy and from commonwealth to Judges |
1 Samuel |
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He is the last of the judges, he annointed the first two kings, he is considered first in the office of prophet |
Samuel |
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The ministry of _____ is a type of Christ because he was a prophet priest intercession and judge |
Samuel |
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Book of the kinsman redeemer |
Ruth |
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Who wrote Ruth |
Samuel |
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Written approximately 1000 BC and covers a 10-12 year time period during the time of the judges |
Ruth |
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Theme of Ruth |
Redeeming grace |
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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 |
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Key words are redeem and kinsman |
Ruth |
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Character in Ruth that refused to turn back to God |
Elimilech |
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Ruth character that returned to Gods will |
Naomi |
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Character in Ruth that Reaped what father had sown |
Mahlon, Chilion |
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Character in Ruth that rejected God |
Orpah |
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Character in ruth received salvation |
Ruth |
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Type of Christ in Ruth |
Boaz |
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Book of anarchy and apostasy |
Judges |
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1034-1004 BC and covers the time period of the judges which is about 350-400 years |
Judges |
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Theme is failure through disobedience |
Judges |
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Book that shows the recurring sinfulness of man and the persistent mercifulness of God |
Judges |
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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 |
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T/F Sad cycle in Judges is Rest Rebellion Retribution Repentance and then Restoration |
T |
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T/F Every judge was a type of deliverer and some were prophet preists or kings so they were all types of Christ |
T |
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The book of Conquest |
Joshua |
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Theme is possessing your possessions |
Joshua |
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Who wrote Joshua |
Joshua |
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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 |
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Egypt represents the |
World |
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Wilderness represents |
Carnality and defeat |
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Canaan represents |
Spiritual victory |
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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 |
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The faith of Rahab the two memorials and the campaigns of Joshua and Caleb’s mountain were all special features in |
Joshua |
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Joshua means |
Jehovah is salvation |
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Joshua in Greek |
Jesus |
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Pre in carnate appearance of Christ is a |
Christophany |
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The captain of the Host in Judges was a |
Christophany |
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The scarlet cord is a picture of |
Salvation |