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theme of the book of Joshua |
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God gives the land to Israel |
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does not provide detailed account of all the battles fought by the Israelites when taking control of Canaan |
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end of the book of Joshua |
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, the land has been allotted |
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the crossing of the Jordan |
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the story of Joshua, is remisicient of Moses |
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as Moses's successor at the beginning of Book of Joshua |
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end of the book of Joshua |
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Joseph bones get buried in the Promised Land |
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book of Joshua is part of the section |
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did not receive an allottment of land |
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Shechem is the land that the Israelites renew their covenant with God |
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end of the book of Joshua |
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the association of twenty-three members centered around a central religious shrine in Delphi, Greece |
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that Deborah's military assistant |
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Barak and that Deborah solved legal cases |
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the judge who fleeced God |
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the judge who sacrificed his daughter to God |
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the "Former Prophets" in the Hebrew Bible |
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major difficulty in the book of Judges |
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that there no clear leader |
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Ark of Covenant and the laws |
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does not play a major role in the book of Judges |
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the reason implied at the end of the book of Judges for Israel to have a king |
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ideally, a King will bring greater order to Israelite society |
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expression of Israel's need for a King |
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with a jawbone of a donkey |
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David is the most prominent figure |
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in I Samuel and in I Chronicles |
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that David was the second king of Israel |
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David existed for some time as an outlaw |
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even joining the Philistines army for a while |
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relationship between David and Saul |
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His Successor, His Son-in-Law, Court Musician, An Officer in his Army |
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both Saul and David as King |
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Prophet, Priest, Judge, and Anointer of Kings |
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that Samuel was not a supporter |
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the idea of Israel having a King |
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reason implied at the beginning of I Samuel for Israel to have a King |
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, ideally, a King will produce a stronger army |
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Saul troubled by David's popularity as a military hero |
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resulted in Saul trying to kill David |
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that Saul consulted a witch in order to talk |
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to Samuel after Samuel had died |
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that David's failure to respond to the rape of Abalom's sister |
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resulted in Absalom's rebellion |
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David helped established Jerusalem as a worship site by bringing |
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the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem |
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during David's reign a plague struck Israel |
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killing 70,000 people because David conducted a census |
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David responded to Saul's and Jonathan's death by |
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that Hebron was David's capital |
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the beginning of his reign |
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the the book of II Samuel does not end |
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that Adonijah, David's elder son |
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Solomon's primary competitor and rightful heir to the throne |
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Solomon was the first king of Israel to achieve |
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throne by dynastic succession |
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the book of Kings report many of the acts of |
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acts of prophets like Elijah and Elisha |
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are part of the Deuteronomistic History |
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that a major focus of the books of Chronicles is |
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the development of important Israelite institutions, such as monarchy and temple |
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the first nine chapters of I Chronicles |
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primarily composed of genealogical material |
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