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48 Cards in this Set
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Gomer
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Hosea
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Jezreel
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Hosea
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Lo-Ruhamah
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Hosea
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Lo-Ammi
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Hosea
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Beth-El/Beth-aven
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Amos
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Gilgal
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Amos
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Samaria
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Micah
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Zion
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Joel, Zechariah
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Day of YHWH
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Joel, Zephaniah
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Locust Plague
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Joel
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Plumb line
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Amos
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Ripe Fruit
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Amos
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David's Fallen Tent
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Amos
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Edom
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Obadiah
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Esau
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Obadiah
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Ninevah
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Jonah, Nahum
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Babylon/Chaldea
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Habakkuk
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Joshua son of Jehozadak
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Haggai, Zechariah
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Zerrubbabel
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Haggai, Zechariah
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Elijah
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Malachi
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condemnation of Edom,
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Obadiah
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condemnation of Nineveh,
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Nahum
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condemnation of Babylon,
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Habakkuk
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2 books whose main focus is the day of YAHWEH,
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Joel, Zephaniah
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2 books which focus on temple rebuilding,
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Haggai, Zechariah
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the prophet is instructed to marry a prostitute,
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Hosea
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prophet who resists his prophetic vocation by running away,
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Jonah
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God’s paradigm for dealing with the nations (=Mic 514),
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Micah
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remnant of Edom included in God’s people,
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Obadiah
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messiah as a ruling priest,
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Zechariah
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“give careful thought,”
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Haggai
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characterizes gentiles as more readily repentant than Israel,
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Jonah
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“but you say [or “ask”]...,”
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Malachi
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questions the justice of God in using a wicked nation to judge a less wicked one,
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Habakkuk
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the longest apocalyptic section within the 12,
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Zechariah
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motif of an imminent locust plague,
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Joel
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two books that end on a question,
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Jonah, Nahum
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“targets” Israel especially from among the nations for judgment of their sin,
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Amos
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“yet you have not returned to me,"
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Amos
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contemptible sacrifice and worship during 2nd Temple period,
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Malachi
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“sun of righteousness,”
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Malachi
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“for 3 sins, even for 4...,”
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Amos
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“no survivors from the house of Esau,”
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Obadiah
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concern for a vine vs. concern for a city,
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Joel
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the coming of Elijah before the day of YAHWEH.
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Malachi
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How is the book of Lamentations structured?
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Acrostic Chapter 1 22 verses each verse each letter
Chapter 2 22 verses each verse each letter Chapter 3 66 verses 3 verse each letter Chapter 4 22 Verse each verse each letter Chapter 5 no acrostic 22 verses |
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Darius,
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Daniel, Haggai, Zechariah
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List the important lessons to be learned from the book of Daniel.
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1Our attitude toward the future should be of hope and faithful expectation
2We are assured that God is in control, no matter how bad the circumstances look 3This world is stained by human sin 4God is just, but his justice is patient 5Christ’s reign is supreme and unchallengeable 6God’s sovereignty over all the earth, both now and future, should elicit our worship |