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1. Genesis 12 (Promises)
2. Exodus 2:24 (Remembers the Promise)
3. Samuel 7 (Renews Promise)
4. Ezekiel 16:59 (People fall away from Promise)
5. Ezekiel 60 ( Makes new promise) |
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Proverbs, Job, and Ecclesiastes
(Only have to know Proverbs)
a Proverb is:
A generalization summarizing the Accumilated insight of experience and common sense.
* they are not guarantees from God* |
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Declarative Praise (Psalms 30): Focus on what God has done
Descriptive Praise: Focus on wwho God is
Lament (Psalms 13):Primary Focus to express struggles, disappointment, or suffering
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Synonymous Parallelism: Two of more lines that repeat or reinforce a single idea or thought.
Antithetial Parallelsim: Second line contracts or opposes the first
Synthetic Parallelism: Two or more lines that complete or add to the thought of the first line |
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Primary Role for a Prophet |
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A Spokesperson for God, and tell people how to change at this very moment, "Will tell of what will happen in the future if they do not change". |
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Was a prohet during a time of great wealth in Israel, He Told of the Final days and doomed the surrounding countires and then Israel. Telling they need to stop and change. |
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Redemption , Response and Worship
Redemption:
God redeems his people and gives them salvation no based on works but by his gracev
Response:
The law, which is a reflection of God's character, which is a swet of guidelines for them to lve by. The law is not a mean of salvation becuase they are already free
Worship:
The outpouring of a redeemed hear shows the symbol of God's presence.
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Describe The two nations of Judah and Israel when they were Seperated |
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Isreal was borken up into 10 tribes and was north by Samaria, While Juah was to the South they had two leaders, Judah and Benjamin.
Problems -
miliitary: thye had a weak military so they needed allies
Political: Challanges with whom to make treaties with
Economic: Small Country so weaker economy
Social: People only looked out for themselves
Religious: With so many cross cultures, people tended to pick up other religions. |
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Nation
Bessling to Others
Great Name
Land
Many Offspring
Everlasting
Father of Kings
Yahweh as his God |
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Abraham then Issace and then Jacob
Escape out of Egypt
Enter the promise land 40 years later
Time of Judges
Tine of Saul, David, and Solomon each get about 40 years
kingdom divides into Israel and Judah
Israel conquered by Assyria
Israel conquered by Babylon and seperated
First wave comes bakc thanks to Samaria
Worship at the temple after 70 years
Ezra brings back second group of exiles
Nehamiah brings back third wave of people
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