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David-warrior Solomon-diplomat |
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| How were David and Solomon different? |
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| Which books of the Bible contain the story of Solomon's reign? |
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| Temple, prosperity through trade and peace, started Bible |
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| What did Solomon accomplish as king? |
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| He was the third king of Israel and David's son. |
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| This verb means to succeed or to grow in wealth. |
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| This is a person who works for peace and helps nations make agreements. |
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| This is a building Solomon built so the Israelites could gather to pray to God. |
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| What did Solomon ask God to give him? |
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| wisdom, wealth, long life, power as king |
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| What did God give Solomon? |
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| They both say it is theirs. |
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| Explain what the two women tell Solomon about the baby. |
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| When Solomon said to cut the baby in half, he found out who was the real mother. The real mother would rather give up the baby than have the baby killed. |
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| How did Solomon solve the problem of the two women and the baby? |
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| This is the knowledge and ability to make the right decision. It is a gift from God. |
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| This is part of the Holy Trinity. It helps us make good decisions. |
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| so people could gather to pray |
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| Why did Solomon build the Temple? |
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| Where did Solomon build the Temple? |
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ark of the covenant cherubim |
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| Name two objects found in the sanctuary. |
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| What separates the sanctuary from the nave? |
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| What is another name for the sanctuary? |
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| sanctuary (holy of holies) |
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| What is the innermost room of the Temple? |
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| What object is in the nave? |
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big altar bowl for washing |
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| Name two objects found outside the door of the Temple. |
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| This is a poetic prayer designed to be sung or chanted. |
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| This type of psalm expresses sorrow, mourning, or regret. |
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| This type of psalm teaches a lesson or gives advice. |
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| This type of psalm was written to celebrate a king. |
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| This type of psalm focuses on God's power and glory. It celebrates God's great creations. |
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| an Old Testament book that contains love poems about God's love for His people |
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| Name two people who may have written psalms. |
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| Who was king when the first steps were taken to assemble the Bible? |
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| Great is our Lord, vast in power, with wisdom beyond measure, |
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| Happy are those who fear the Lord, |
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| Do not envy those who do wrong |
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| I sing my ode to the king, gird your sword upon your hip, mighty warrior |
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| Lord, hear my prayer, listen to my cry for help, in this time of trouble |
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| Sing to the Lord, bless his name, for great is the Lord |
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