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| Mosaic Law, Laws of Moses, and the Law |
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| the three names for the collection of laws |
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| landbook of worship, many authors |
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| How can Israel survive as a people believing in one God while living in a foreign culture? |
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| every 7 years, the land rests |
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| every 50. forgives debts, set prisoners free, restored the land, and made things right |
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| 3 kinds of laws: relationships, rituals for worship, daily matters |
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| Moral Teachings of Leviticus |
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- Take care of those with less
- Take care of those with physical challenges
- love your neighbor as yourself
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| symbolizes the presence of God |
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| Yom Kippur/ Day of Atonement |
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war fought by Jews (Hebrews).
offering:
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blood of goat |
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| confession-done to be forgiven |
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| recounts another version of the story of Moses. Describes them being in the wilderness |
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Moses' sister who is punished with leprosy after she becomes jealous of Moses.
Sings canticle after the exile |
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brother of Moses.
descendants become priests
is jealous of Moses and thinks he should be equal to him |
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rebel against Moses.
God destroys these three men and their followers |
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| the priests of the Israelites |
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the leader of the Israelites out of Egypt.
receives the 10 Commandments
sees God |
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these men are sent out to explore Canaan
return after 40 days |
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| the two scouts who encourage the people to come to the promised land |
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the promised land.
the land of milk and honey |
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| Canaan is the land of ______________ |
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Miriam dies here.
water famine
water came from rock |
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| sent by God as food for the roaming Israelites |
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| Moses did this which prevented him from entering Canaan |
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the final book of the Pentateuch
themes is Love the Law and Keep It |
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| contains copy of Shema on doorpost |
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| the central prayer of Jewish life |
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2 small square leather boxes that are strapped to a person's forehead.
contains Shema |
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| Love the Lord with all your heart, mind, and soul. Tell this to all. |
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reviews the journey from Sinai to Moab. Moses begs God to let him accompany the people to Canaan
blames the people's disobedience rather than his own fault
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| the lesson of Deuteronomy |
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commandments are repeated
Sabbath allows slaves to rest
Honoring one's parents is the condition on which long life and prosperity depend
#10 does not define a wife as a man's property |
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| a widow has the right to marry her husband's brother in order to bear a child who can carry on the name of the late husband and inherit his goods |
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Teaches that covenant extends to more adults
Moses climbs up the mountain to take a final look at Canaan and blesses the tribes of Israel
Moses dies and is buried in Moab
Joshua becomes Israel's successor |
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| retells the story of the covenant |
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| military genius and leader of the Israelites after Moses |
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| tells the story of the Israelites settling in Canaan and the fall of Jericho |
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| keep the Law and God will be with you |
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| the Book of Joshua takes place during this time. |
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| prostitute woman in Jericho who helps the Israelite spies |
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water ceases to flow
one man from each tribe carries a stone to build a memorial |
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| the first settlement in the promised land where the memorial is built |
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| enormous city in Canaan which is seized by the Israelites and Joshua |
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6 days- then on the 7th day, walls tumble
city is sacked
the Ban is placed on it
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| law requiring that Israel does not steal from any city the sack |
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| tunnel under the walls and waken from below |
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| Israel is defeated here because an Israelite broke the Ban |
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| this Israelite breaks the Ban and is executed |
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| this group of people tricked Joshua into making a treaty to keep them safe |
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| a symbolic number for Israel and later for Christians |
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becomes a religious center for Israelite tribes.
Joshua renews the covenant here |
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| this man was the king of the Moabites who feared Israel would conquer his country |
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| this man was a soothsayer who was summoned by Balak. When he speaks, only blessings for Israel come out |
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| when the angel of the Lord appears to this animal's owner. she hides. her owner beats her. The angel of the Lord appears again and asks the owner why he beat her. The owner of this animal realizes he has sinned. |
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Balaam: "I see him though not now;
I behold him though not near;
A star shall advance from Jacob;
and a staff shall rise from Isrel. |
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| Othniel, Ehud, Deborah, Gideon, Jephthah, and Samson |
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| these were the names of the six major judges |
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this book has nothing to do with legal matters.
tells how God brings a hero to save Israel when it is unfaithful and overwhelmed by enemies |
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| the practice of worshipping false gods or idols |
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| having more than one wife |
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| this group of people were the authors of the Book of Judges |
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| sin--punishment--repentance--deliverance |
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Caleb's nephew.
rules for 40 years
defeats Kibng Aram Neharaim |
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| this king was defeated by Othniel the Judge |
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left handed
stabs King Eglon of Moab
rules for 80 years, tribe of Benjamin |
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| this was the hand preference of Ehud and was considered to be sinister |
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| this king was the king of Moab. He was described as fat and was stabbed by Ehud the Judge. |
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| this woman was a judge and a prophet. Her general was Barak |
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| the army general of the Israelites during the time of Deborah. He lead an army against Sisera |
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| the evil king of the Canaanites whose general was Sisera |
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| this man was the Canaanite army general under King Jabin. He is stabbed with a peg by his best friend's wife |
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| wife of Sisera's best friend who stabbed a peg through Sisera's head |
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| this judge was from the time of Manasseh. He was oppressed by the Midianites. He destroyed the altar of Baal and led an attack on the Philistines. |
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| son of Gideon who destroys his family |
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| this nickname for Gideon meant "Let Baal contend against them" |
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| the cow-god worshipped by the unfaithful Israelites |
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| this judge sacrifices his own daughter because of a pact he made with God. This is a reminder that human sacrifice is forbidden |
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| this judge was a Nazarite. He was known for being bad with women. he marries a Philistine, kills a lion, and has some hair problems |
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| this Philistine woman pretends to be in love with the Judge, Samson. She tricks him into telling her the secrets of his strength. |
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| a person consecrated to God from birth |
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| the mother of Mahlon and Chillion who helps Ruth and Orpah. |
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| this man was married to the Moabite Orpah |
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| this man was married to the Moabite, Ruth. He is the son of Naomi |
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| a Moabite woman who returns to Moab when Mahlon dies |
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| this Moabite woman had two husbands, Chillion and Boaz. She remained with Naomi, her mother-in-law, after Chillion died |
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| the second husband of Ruth who allows her to glean in his field before eventually marrying her |
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| the father of Jesse and the son of Ruth and Boaz |
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| this book tells the story of Saul |
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| The Second Book of Samuel |
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| this book tells the story of the rise of David |
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| this woman was barren until Eli the priest blessed her with a son whom she named Samuel |
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| a priest who has two sons. Their bad actions cause Eli's family line to be doomed forever |
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| these men were the two sons of Eli and caused his family line to be doomed |
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| this man and prophet was the son of Hannah who was offered to God as a Nazarite. He was the annointer of kings. |
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| this group of people were Israel's fiercest enemies during the time of Samuel and the Judges. |
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| this extremely tall Benjaminite king was a poor farm worker who was annointed by Samuel. |
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| this shepherd king was born to Jesse. He defeats Goliath. Rules. Has may wives and concubines. |
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| ruled by a single head of state. Often a hereditary office |
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| a line of rulers who were often from some family or group |
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| this man was Saul's eldest son who was king over the northern tribes of Israel |
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| this man was Saul's army general who betrayed Ishbaal because of the growing popularity of David |
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| this woman was Saul's daughter whom he gave to David. She is often embarrassed by David and they eventually break apart |
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| this man was one of Saul's sons and David's best friend who is killed in battle |
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| David's 2 Greatest Achievements |
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- ending the Philistine threat
- unifying the Israelite tribes
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the political and religious capital of Israel
- central location
- neutral
- no tribe had claimed it
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this man was Jonathon's son to whom David restored inheritance and offered royal protection
betrayed David |
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| this man was struck down while carrying the ark of the covenant because he touched it because he thought it was going to tip |
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| box in which the 10 commandments are held |
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| Marriage of David and Michal |
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| this marriage was nothing more than a political convenience |
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| David met this woman while she was bathing on her roof. She is unfaithful to her husband Uriah because she sleeps with David and bears his son |
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| this man was the husband of Bathsheba. He is betrayed by her and sent into battle on the front lines by David to die. |
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| this man was David's army general who performed tasks including the murder of Uriah |
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| this prophet helped David recognize his sin of killing Uriah |
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| the second son of David and Bathsheba who asks for wisdom for which he uses for political, religious, and country matters |
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| this was David's first-born son who raped David's daughter Tamar and left her |
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| this woman was David's daughter who was raped by her brother Amnon |
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| this man was one of David's son who tried to take the throne, kills Amnon, and performs many other treacherous deeds |
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| people come today to throw rocks at this because of the man who performed many treacherous deeds |
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| this man was next in line for the throne. His stepmother reminds David that he promised the throne to Solomon. This man is angered |
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| this worship ground housed the ark of the covenant and was built by Solomon |
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| these woods were used in building the Temple |
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| bronze, gold, stone, and ivory |
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| these other goods were used in building the Temple(4) |
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| The Temple held _____ chambers |
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| the sanctuary is called this |
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| this non-writing prophet performed many miracles. He was carried off to heaven in a chariot of fire. The Jews believe he will return to announce the coming of the Messiah |
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| this non-writing prophet succeeds Elijah. He raises a boy from the dead, creates a stew, multiplies loaves, and cures a leapor |
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| this treacherous woman was the wife of Ahab who was killed by unics and left for dogs |
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| this man was the treacherous king of the north (Israel) who was married to Jezebel |
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| This writing prophet was a shepherd in Tokoa who criticized people on worship and called Sumarian women fat cows |
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| Amos called Sumarian women this |
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| this man was a minor writing prophet who followed God and married Gomer |
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| the unfaithful wife of Hosea |
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| this boy was the son of Hosea whose name means shameful butcher |
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| this boy was the son of Hosea whose name means not pitied |
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| this boy was the son of Hosea whose name means not my people |
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| dreams, the Law, and events of history |
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| these were the three ways God spoke to the prophets |
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| practice by which society and government procedures follow a standard of righteousness and fair treatment |
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| to be banished from home or homeland |
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| this man was the greatest writing prophet. He condemns greed and injustice of Jerusalem's leaders. Promises Messiah. |
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| this books theme is "disaster, but hope" |
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| strikes down Assyrian soldiers outside of the Temple |
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| this was a vision of God in the Temple. Lips purified with hot coal to be worthy to speak for God |
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| this refers to marriage love |
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| this refers to family love |
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| this refers to Christian love |
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| this minor writing prophet was a poor man before the exile who condemned those who oppress others. |
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| Michah has this prophecy in which Bethlehem will be Jesus' birthplace |
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| this reformer king was the father of Manasseh |
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| this king was the evil son of Hezekiak who drenched Jerusalem in blood |
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| this reformer king repaired the Temple, renewed the covenant, and reclaimed Israel |
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| this country fights for its life far away during the reign of Josiah |
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| this king was the evil son of Josiah who was a puppet of Egypt and undid all of Josiah's reforms |
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| this minor writing prophet predicts the day of the Lord and the remnant |
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| a time of judgement for Judah and its enemies |
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| a new kind of "chosen" from whom God will build the new Israel |
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| these people will become God's remnant |
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| this minor writing prophet predicts the fall of Nineveh |
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| this minor writing prophet asks why God doesn't respond all of the time |
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| this major writing prophet was accused of blasphemy and felt that God had betrayed him |
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| this king attempted to escape but was caught and blinded |
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| these will become hearts of flesh |
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| these were 5 hymns of grief for the fallen Jerusalem |
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| this book reminded the Exiles to remain faithful to God |
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| this major and dramatic writing prophet was often considered out of his mind because of his elaborate schemes to get the Israelites to believe |
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| in this call, God appears in a chariot with four winged creatures: lion, ox, eagle, and a man |
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| in this vision, a voice tells this prophet to eat a scroll so he can speak the message of God |
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| this Babylonian king gave Babylon its first taste of fame |
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| this country withstood sieges and sackings and had rich cultural and religious traditions |
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| this was one of Babylon's extensive literature books |
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| one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World created by the Babylonians |
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| most influential Jewish writing other than the Bible |
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| the Chaldean army general who destroyed Jerusalem |
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| this major writing prophet was in Babylon near the end of the exile. His message is the joyous return to Jerusalem |
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| this is the unofficial name for the second part of the Book of Isaiah |
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| this Persian leader defeated Babylon. He was the instrument of God's blessings. |
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| this was an innocent man who suffered greatly to save others from sin |
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| this was a winged supernatural animal. A statue of this is at the palace of Persepolis |
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| this was a Persian palace which housed a griffin |
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| this was a chief Babylonian god who tempted the Israelites during the Exile |
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| Songs of the Suffering Servant |
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| these songs are sang during Good Friday liturgies |
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| Prophecy of the Suffering Servant |
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| Christians interpret this prophecy being fulfilled through Jesus Christ |
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| mob attacks on Jews during the Diaspora |
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| this was the name for the dispersion of the Jews |
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| these Jews were forced to leave Israel |
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| a cultural and literary hub of the Near Eastern World |
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| the Greek translation of the Old Testament |
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| a place of worship away from the Temple |
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| the Jewish name for the holocaust |
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| the saint gained many converts with his teaching that salvation depended on Jesus, not following the Law |
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| this group of German soldiers killed six million Jews during World War II |
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