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judge, phrophet, priest, mother(hannah) prayed for a son, samuel, sent to b raised in a temple, taught by eli |
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military leader, did not follow yaweh, God told him he wanted obediance rateher then sacrifice. |
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Defeated Goliath, because Golaith mocked Yaweh, became king, Major sins; Bathsheba, and Census |
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written by- Samuel Time frame- Birth of Samuel to death of David Major people- Smauel, David, Saul, Nathan, Bathsheba, Uriah |
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Author- Ezra Major people- Ezra, Jeremiah, Ezekial, Solomon |
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Author- Ezra Chronicals has a rich Jewish history,and geneology |
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Asked God for wisdom in a dream. Had 700 wives, 300 concubines. His reign included; Extensive defenses, Large family, Heavy teaxation, Foreign trade&tribute, Big building projects. Married into foreign family- wife turned him to other elohim |
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All bad! 19 kings, all bad |
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Definition of a good king |
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contest on mt. Carmak to demonstrate Gods power. God lights sacrifice after Elijah calls fire down, Baal fails. Later Elijah is taken up to heaven in a chariot of fire. |
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preformed 18 miracles; healing a leper, widows oil restoration, resoring a boy to life |
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author- Ezra about the temple worship and rebuilding Isreal |
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Author- Ezra Major people-Nehemiah Rebuilding the temple |
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cupbearer to King, fasts then asks king for the oppertunity to rebuild his home town |
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Author- Unknown completely devoid of any worship, mention of God, sacrifice or prayer. Important people- King asasuerus, vhasti, Esther, Mordeci, Haman |
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Vashti refuses to come at the kings request, she is banished, Esther gets named new queen. Haman-the kings right hand man plots to kill all jews becuase he hates Esthers uncle Mordeci. Esther begs the king to save her life, Haman hanged on his on gallows. Jews can fight back. |
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Author- Annonymous Patriarchal-sacrifice for family. Job is tormented by Satan, as a test to prove his loyalty. He curses even the day he was born, but never God. |
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has his children, possessions, health taken away. While morning his friends, and even his wife call him a fool for his steadfast faith. |
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Author- David mostly Shows how we are to worship |
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different types of Psalms |
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Indiviual lament, National lament, Thanksgiving, Descriptive praise, Impreaccatory, Pilgrim Psalms, Acrostic, Messianic. |
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Author- Solomon, Wise men, Agur, and Iemuel. This book is filled wise wise witty sayings. Usually general rules. |
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Author- Annoymous, a "preacher" is mentioned. Diary of Solomon. pessimistic, vain are some main themes. |
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Author- Solomon, or Hezekiah. Girl is in love with a shepard, her brother wants her to marry the king, she goes with the king, he tries to woe her, doesn't work, he returns her to her shepard, they live happily ever after. |
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Author- Isaiah Main theme- Assyrians attack and the fear thereof, prophecies of Jesus(Emanuel). |
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Author- Main theme- Priest with a negative message. The main message was fear of Babylon destruction, and certainty of Judgement for past offences against god. |
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Author-Unknown. Jerusalem fell to Nebuchadnezzar. Jeremiah had foretold Babylons destructive power. the Historical crisis of the book- Gloom caused by destruction of Jerusalem. Theological crisis- Knowing God was justified in sending Isreal into captivity. |
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Author- Unknown Historical crisis- Jerusalems destruction, Theological crisis- phrophecy of National resurection. |
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King liked him, He was loyal to Yaweh, he was thrown in the lions den because he prayed to God. God kept him safe. He also predicted the fall of Belshezars empire. |
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Author- Daniel Important people- Daniel, Neuchannezzar, Meshack, adrack, abendigo |
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Daniel, Rad, Shack, and Benny wouldn't eat the kings diet, and are stronger got promoted, Nebuchannezzar builds statue of himself, they won't bow, thrown in furnace, 4 people in furnance, Nebbuchannezar sees "son of God" and pronounces Yaweh as true. |
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Author- Hosea Historical crisis- Weak leaderhip from sinful Northern kingdom, Theological Crisis- a God who severly loves his people and wants them to come back to him. |
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Author- Joel? Historical crisis- The moral decline of The Nation of Isreal and Judah. Theological Crisis- The impending doom of Gods judgement upon those who do not fear him. |
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Author- Amos Historical crisis- Weak and sinful leadership of Isreal. Theological crisis- Gods anger with the many social ills of Isreal |
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Author- Obediah Goes back to the fued between Isaics sons, Edomites were to be destroyed. |
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Author- Jonah Jonah is a prhophet, God tells him to go tell Ninevah that they must repent, he doesn't gets eaten by a whale 3 days prays, gets to go to Ninevah and then is mad God doesn't destrpy them. |
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Author- Micah Historical crisis- weak leadership and sinfulness of Northern Kingdom. Theological Crisis- the disobediance of the people that will someday be undone by the messiah |
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Author- Nahum Historical crisis- the long and painful oppression of Isreal by Assyria. Theological crisis- Gods right to afflict Assyria for its part in Isreals pain. |
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Author- Habakkuk historical crisis- The decline and fall of the Southern Kingdom of Judah. Theological crisis- Does God have the right to use other sinful Nations to discipline Isreal? |
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Author- Zephaniah Historical crisis- The religious decline and fall of the Southern kingdom of Judah. The theological crisis- Gods right to destroy and rebuild the nation fo Isreal. |
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Author- Haggai Historical crisis- The failure of the returned exiles to rebuild the temple in Jerusalem. Theological crisis- the need for distinctively Jewish worship practices and patterns. |
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Author Zechariah Historical crisis- the failure of the returned exiles to practice social justice. Theological crisis- the call of God, to simple Godliness in the face of ceremonial reform. |
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Author- Malachi Historical crisis- the failure of the returned exiles to actively love God. Theological crisis- the demonstration of Gods love through judgement and reform. |
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