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The names and order of all the books in the Hebrew Bible section of the Protestant English Bible.
Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges (no monarchs), Ruth, 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, 1 Kings, 2 Kings, 1 Chronicles, 2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther

Canon

"Rule" or "measuring stick"

Apocrypha

"secret" or "obscure"

Pseudepigrapha

“works by which the claimed author is not the true author”

What languages was the Hebrew Bible written in and which books contain these languages?

Hebrew and Aramaic


Parts of Daniel and Ezra contain Aramaic

Jewish Festival in Spring

Passover

Jewish Festival in Summer

Pentecost

Jewish Festival in Fall

Day of Atonement/9-10 days after new year; blood is sprinkled on ark only on this day



Jewish Festival in Fall

Feast of Tabernacles/ 15-21 days after new year

Dictionary
defines meaning of words in the bible

lexicon

grammar and definition behind a word

bible atlas

geography book

commentary

biblical scholars give information based off what they've researched

marginal notes

consists of questions, highlights, or observations

footnotes

bottom of page-cite references or contain comments from text above it

Four major divisions of Septuagint

Law, History, Poetry, and Prophets

Three major divisions of the Hebrew Bible

Torah(Law), Nevi'im(Prophets), and Ketuvim(Writings)

Created on 1st day?

Light

Created on 2nd day?

Separates the waters (creates sky)

Created on 3rd day?

Dry land (water to side)

Created on 4th day?

Sun, moon, and stars

Created on 5th day?

Fish and Birds

Created on 6th day

Animals that live on dry land

1st Patriarch

Abraham: promised by God that he would be a great nation; tested by God to sacrifice his son Isaac

2nd Patriarch

Isaac: Deceived by his son Jacob when giving the birthright

3rd Patriarch

Jacob: fled from his homeland and his brother esau

Twelve Tribes

Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar,Zebulun, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Asher, Joseph (Ephraim & Manasseh), Benjamin

Where are the 10 commandments found?

Exodus 20 and Deuteronomy 5

1st Commandment

You shall have no other gods before me

2nd Commandment

You shall not make a carved image

3rd Commandment

You shall not take God's name in vain

4th Commandment

Remember the sabbath day

5th Commandment

Honor your father and mother

6th Commandment

You shall not murder

7th Commandment

You shall not commit adultery

8th Commandment

You shall not steal

9th Commandment

You shall not bear false witness

10th Commandment

You shall not covet

General sequence of major events

Creation, Fall, Tower of Babel, Patriarchs, Sojourn, Exodus(exit), Wilderness, Conquest, Judges, United Kingdom, Divided Kingdom, Exile, Return
Destruction of Samaria(Northern Kingdom)

722-721BC

Fall of Jerusalem(Southern Kingdom)

586BC

Decree of Cyrus to return to Jerusalem

539BC

Author of Deuteronomist

After 600 BC

Exodus(Exit) of Israel

1445BC

Psalm 23

1.The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. 2. He makes me lie down in green pastures. He leads me beside still waters. 3. He restores my soul. He leads me in paths of righteousness for his name’s sake. 4. Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me. 5. You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies; you anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows. 6. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever.
Jeroboam 1

King of Israel


(927-906) Set up golden calves

Baasha

King of Israel


(903-882) Slaughtered all Jeroboams relations

Omri

King of Israel


(879-869) led Israel to further depths of depravity

Ahab

King of Israel


(868-854) led Baal worship w/ Jezebel

Jehu

King of Israel


(839-822) killed king of Israel+judah and Jezebel

Jehoahaz

King of Israel


(821-805) delivered Israel from oppression from Hazael

Jereboam 2

King of Israel


(788-748) No major events

Menahem

King of Israel


(746-737) Tiglath-Pileser of Assyria invades land

Pekah

King of Israel


(734-731) Tiglath-Pileser returns & captures many people to Assyria

Hoshea

King of Israel


(730-722) Last king of Israel; refused to pay tribute to Assyria

Difference between Elisha and Elijah?
Elisha asks God for double portion of Elijah’s power; does more miracles; dies from illness instead of going straight to heaven as Elijah did.

Rehoboam

King of Judah


[926-910]

Asa

King of Judah


[906-878]

Jehoshaphat

King of Judah


[877-853] allied with ahab

Joash

King of Judah


[832-803] Elisha's last prophecy w/arrows; repairing of the temple

Ahaz

King of Judah


[743-728] under pressure with israel/aram alliance

Hezekiah

King of Judah


[727-699] Invites all israel to passover feast; Assyrians attack; asked for longer life

Manasseh

King of Judah


[698-644] worst king ever; repented at end of life; cause of judah's exile

Josiah

King of Judah


[641-610] Discovery of the book of law; instigated repairs for temple

Jehoiakim

King of Judah


[608-598] 1st babylonian invasion

Zebekiah

King of Judah


[596-586] 3rd Babylonian invasion and total destruction of Jerusalem

Ezra

[Priest and Scribe] Rebuilding of city

Nehemiah

Rebuilding of city walls

Ezra and Nehemiah

both work under artexerxes in persia



Alter of Sacrifice and Laver

Courtyard

7 Lamps

southside holy place

Table of shewbread

northside holy place

ark of the covenant

most holy place

Burnt Offering

All parts are burned; male; not eaten

Tribute Offering

Token portion burned; unleavened cakes or grains; eaten by priest

Peace offereing

fat portions are burned; male or female; eaten by priest and offerer

Sin offering

Fat portions are burned; bull, he-goat, she-goat; eaten by priest

guild offering

fat portions are burned; ram; eaten by priest

Nathan

prophet under David/Solomon

Ahijah

prophet under solomon/jeroboam/abijah

"man of God"

prophet under jeroboam

"lying prophet"

prophet under Jeroboam

Jehu

Prophet under baasha/elah

Elijah

prophet under ahab/ahaziah/jehoram

Elisha

prophet under ahaziah/jehoram/jehu/jehoahaz/jehoash

Zedekiah and other "lying prophets"

Prophets under jehoshaphat/ahab

Micaiah

prophet under jehoshaphat/ahab

jonah

prophet under jeroboam 2

isaiah

prophet under hezekiah

huldah

prophet under josiah

Cyrus

King of persia


decree to return and rebuild temple in jerusalem

Darius

King of Persia

Artexexes

King of Persia


Decree to restore and rebuild jerusalem

What is the general cycle of events with God's people?

Sin, war, repentance, and deliverance

Merneptah Stele

First mention of the name "israel"

Mesha Stele

celebrates mesha's victory over the "son" of Omri

Obelisk of Shalmaneser 3

Portrays 5 kings paying tribute to shalmaneser

Black stele

pictures israelites paying tribute

sennacherib cylinder

describes siege

cyrus cylinder

illustrates policy by which judah also benefited

Othniel

Judge

Ehud

Judge

Deborah

Judge

Gideon

Judge

Jephthah

Judge

Samson

Judge

Genisis 12:1-3

· Call for Abraham & his family to move, God’spromise that he will be a great nation

Exodus 3:16-17

God’s promise that he would deliver Israelites& take them to a land flowing with milk & honey

Leviticus 19:2

God's people will be holy because God is holy

Numbers 6:24-26

Lord bless and keep you

Deuteronomy 27:5-7

blessings and curses

Joshua 24:14-15

choose who you will serve

judges 21:25

people do what was right in their own eyes

Ruth 1:16-17

Where you go, I will go

1 Samuel 16:7

God looks at the heart and not outward appearance

2 Samuel 7:8-16

God's promise to David that he will have a son to rule

1 kings 18:36-37

Elijah states that God lords over Israel and he is God's servant

2 kings 24:3

Manasseh filled jerusalem with innocent blood and God was unwilling to forgive

2 kings 17:7-15

exile and destruction of jerusalem

1 chronicles 28:9-10

God knows thoughts/ he will abandon you if you forsake him

2 chronicles 7:14

God's promise he will heal/hear if we obey

Ezra 8:21-22

I was ashamed to ask king for provisions because of God's promise that he would take care of them

Ezra 1:2-3

proclamation to rebuild jerusalem

Nehemiah 6:15-16

Walls finished and surrounding nations afraid

God Manipulated who's will?

Samson, Saul, Pharaoh, and Jonah

How does God test Israel?

by sending false prophets

Who is the pivotal figure of genesis?

Abraham

Moses is a member of what tribe?

Levi

Events where God intervened in the Pentateuch

At the parting of theJordan river when the Israelites crossed to get away from Egypt, also when theyentered Canaan. He also intervened with Balaam when he tried to curse theIsraelites, but failed to do so

Why do we die?

We do not have access to the tree of life

Where are the blessings and curses found?

Deuteronomy

Whats the major difference between the Deuteronomy 5 Law and the Exodus 20 Law?

The reason for keeping the sabbath. In Exodus it's because God is Creator. In Deuteronomy it's because God delivered his people out of slavery.

Why did Eve question God?

Eve believed that the fruit was bad for her so when she sawit was good for food, pleasant to the eye, and could make one wise, shequestioned if God was really trying to hide something good from her.

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