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Undergraduate 1
10/19/2011

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Term
What is meant by “Deuteronomic History”? 
Definition

a.     Joshua- 2 kings

Author looks at history through the lens of the law.

Term
How do the historical books of the OT differ from other sacred writings of the ancient near east?  
Definition

ANE mostly myths in which gods were outside of human history where as the OT had God in history.

Term
How does ancient history writing differ from modern history writing? 
Definition

Modern told what happened and ancient was written for a point.

Term
Regarding authorship, all of the OT historical books are...
Definition
Anonymous
Term
The book of Joshua covers the period from _____’s death to ______’s death.
Definition
Mosses to Joshua 1400-1380
Term
What is the meaning of Joshua’s name? What is its NT significance? 
Definition
Yahweh is salvation Jesus’ English name Hosea= Hoshea= Jesus
Term
What is the purpose of the book of Joshua? 
Definition
To show how God fulfilled the promise of the Land of Abraham, Issac, and Jacob, and how God helped the nation of Israel to conquer and posses the Land.
Term
What does the book of Joshua illustrate about God and about God’s people? 
Definition
-the faithfulness of God
-how faith in him is necessary to take hold of the promises that he has given to his people
Term

 

What was the nature of and relationship between the various Canaanite tribes the occupied the land of Canaan at the time of

the Conquest?

 

Definition
They were fragmented (city-states).
Term
What is the story line of the conquering of the city of Jericho – spies to conquest? 
Definition
Spies hid in Rahab’s house. She sticks red cord out window to be saved. Walked around for 7 days 1once for the first 6 days then 7 times the 7th day.
Term

What did Achan do wrong and what were the consequences for the nation as a whole and Achan’s family?

Definition
Took gold from Jericho and was stoned with his family. doomed the next conquest at Ai.
Term
What happened at Mt. Ebal and Mt. Gerazim?
Definition
The covenant was renewed
Term
What was Joshua’s military strategy for conquering the whole of Canaan?
Definition
Divide and conquer
Term

 

What did the nation not do regarding the inhabitants of Canaan which led to their eventual downfall? 

Definition

They didn’t exterminate the Canaanites.

Term
What generally happened in Joshua chapters 13-22?
Definition

Divided and started to inhabit the land.

Term
Which tribes settled on the east side of the Jordan River? 
Definition

 Gad, Ruben, Manassa  

Term
Where did the Levites settle and why?
Definition
In 48 cities to serve as priests
Term
Where was the Tabernacle located after the conquest? 
Definition
Shiloh
Term
Who wrote the book of Judges according to Jewish tradition? 
Definition
Samuel 
Term
What is the purpose of the book of Judges? 
Definition

To record the history between the conquest and occupation of the land and the monarchy (the first king of Israel)

Term
What are the two spiritual lessons illustrated in Judges? 
Definition
The destructive nature and consequences of disobeying God. The grace of God in hearing the prayers of his people and providing deliverance in their repentance.  
Term
What is the key verse of the book of Judges and what essentially does it say? 
Definition
21:25 People did what they wanted
Term
What is the key concept of Judges 21:25? 
Definition
Apostasy-complete falling away from God
Term
The religion of the Canaanites was a ____ cult. 
Definition
fertility
Term
What was the purpose of fertility cult worship? 
Definition
To cause rain
Term
The primary god of the Canaanites (during the period of the Judges) was who and why? 
Definition
Baal b/c he was the God of rain
Term

 

What is the key phrase in Judges 1?

Definition

Repeated phrase "they did not drive them out" (1:21, 27, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33)

Term
How did God use the Canaanites who were allowed to remain in the Land (2:21-22; 3:1, 4)? 
Definition
protest
Term
What were the sins of the nation of Israel at this time (3:6)? 
Definition
Intermarriage and idolatry
Term
What was the primary role of the judge? 
Definition

The judge was appointed by God and empowered by God’s Spirit. Military leader and ruler/judge

Term
How many cycles were there in the book of Judges? 
Definition
7
Term
What were the 5 parts of the cycle (5 “S’s”)?
Definition
Sin, servitude, supplication, salvation, silence
Term
Who were the judges of the third, fourth, sixth, and seventh cycles? 
Definition

 -Third- Deborah and Barak

-Fourth- Gideon

-Sixth- Jephthah 

Term
According to the view presented in class, Gideon’s fleece was or was not an act of faith? Why?

Definition
Was not because it doubted God
Term
What are the two views and general arguments regarding how Jephthah fulfilled his vow to the Lord?

Definition

    -He killed his daughter as a burnt offering

-   He had his daughter take a vow of celibacy 

Term
What generally is in Judges chapters 17-21 (two examples of what)
Definition

sin

a.     -A god for Micah and a god for Dan 17-18

b.     -The murder of a woman; the slaughter of a tribe 19-21

Term
In what period did the book of Ruth take place?

Definition
During the period of the judges
Term
What are the two significant truths from Ruth?
Definition

The primary lesson here is redemption

This story shows how God graciously included Gentiles in the messianic line

Term
What is the key term in Ruth (1st used in 3:9)? What are the two qualifications of this person?

Definition
The key word is Goel – kinsman, redeemer
Term
Who does Boaz prefigure or illustrate? How did this person meet the two qualifications?
Definition

Jesus

Related by blood

Willing to pay a price of redemption 

Term
The book of 1 Samuel covers the period from the birth of S to the death of S What were the purposes of the book of 1 Samuel? 
Definition

     -Samuel to Saul

-To record the transition from the period of the judges to the monarchy

- To establish the legitimacy of the human monarchy generally and the Davidic monarchy specifically as God ordained

Term
Who are the three main characters in 1 Samuel?
Definition

Samuel

 Saul

David

Term
Samuel became well known as a p (3:19-20) and founded the school of the p s.
The primary enemy of Israel at this time was the P .

Definition
1. Prophet 2. School for prophets 3. Philistines (sea people)
Term

42. What happened when these enemies put the captured ark of the covenant of Israel in the temple of their god?

Definition
Their god Dagon fell on his face twice
Term
What event brought the period of the Judges to an end?

Definition
Saul became king or death of Samuel
Term
What was wrong with Israel’s request for a human king? 
Definition

They were rejecting God and not trusting him and they weren’t willing to wait

Term
Why is it apparent God had intended to give them a human king?
Definition

the covenant said kings would be in his decendants

the law gave rules for kings

Term
What were Saul’s two big mistakes, why were they mistakes, and what was the result of them?

Definition

Saul Offers the sacrifice himself (without Samuel)

He was told to kill everyone and take nothing but he fail in both (Amalokites)

Term
When God chose David as king, He was taking note of his _______(16:7).
Definition
heart
Term
What part did God’s Spirit play in the anointing of Kings Saul and David (10:6, 9; 16:13-14)?

Definition
His spirit was with both of them when anointed. Left Saul for David and was replaced by a bad sprit when David was chosen. 
Term
Why did Saul hate David? 
Definition
David had millitary sucess and Saul was jealous of his honor and glory
Term
What did Saul try to do as a result of his hate for David? 
Definition

  Saul tries to kill him

Term
What did David do in response to Saul's anger?
Definition
ran for his life
Term
What did David not do twice when he had the opportunity and what was the significance of this (chs. 24, 26)?

Definition

Kill Saul

David knew not to kill God's annointed shows David's will to follow what God wants

Term
What event brings the book of 1 Samuel to an end?
Definition
Saul kills himself
Term
The book of 2 Kings covers what period (from what event to what event)?

Definition

852-560

Deterioration to deportation

Term
Who is the major prophet in the first part of 2Kings? (He succeeded Elijah)?
Definition
Elisha
Term
Who was Athaliah and what did she do?
Definition

Only Queen that ruled

Killed all desendents except Joash

Term
Who was Joash and why is he important?
Definition

Last remaining of Davidic line (2nd son of Josiah)

restored temple

 

Term
Who was Jeroboam II and why is he important?

Definition

King of Israel

"Golden Age" of Israel was under his reign 

Term
In what year did Samaria and the Northern Kingdom of Israel fall and to what foreign empire?

Definition

722 

Assyrains 

Term

Who was Hezekiah and why is he important?


Definition
Revival (brought kingdom back to God)
Term
What prophet was prominent during Hezekiah’s reign?

Definition
Isaiah
Term
Who was Manasseh and why is he important?

Definition

Terrible king son of Hezekiah

-God holds him responsible for the exile (21:11)

Term

 Who was Josiah and why is he important?


Definition

Hezekiah's grreat grandson

  Restoration (of the temple)

     Revival (found the law)

Term
Under what foreign power and ruler (24:1) did Jerusalem and the Southern Kingdom of Judah fall?

Definition

Nebuchadnezzar

Babylon

Term
What three years are associated with Judah's fall?What important persons were taken into exile in each of those years?

Definition

  605 B.C. Daniel is taken

     597 B.C.  Jehoiachin and Ezekiel to exile

586 B.C.  Temple is destroyed, Jerusalem is destroyed, Zedikiah to exile

Term
What prophet was prominent at the time of Jerusalem’s (Judah) fall?
Definition
Ezekiel
Term
The books of Chronicles are written from what perspective? 
Definition
Preistly + spiritual 
Term
Who is the author of Chronicles (according to Jewish tradition)?What is the evidence for this?
Definition

Ezra

  Written from a priestly prospective

     2nd Chronicles ends with the proclamation of the Persian King Crus…. (538) This happens in Ezra’s lifetime

There is continuity in style and content between the Chronicles and the book of Ezra

Term
How does modern scholarship assess the authorship of the Chronicles?
Definition
doubt Ezra wrote them
Term

44.   What periods are covered by 1 Chronicles and 2 Chronicles (from what event to what event)?

Definition

a.     1 Chronicles 1010 (Saul’s death)- 970 (David’s death)

2 Chronicles 970 (Solomon’s reign) 538 (the return from Babylonian captivity)

Term
What is the purpose of Chronicles?
Definition
To record from a priestly and spiritual perspective the history of Israel from the beginning of the Davidic monarchy (1 Chronicles) through the return of the captivity (2 Chronicles) in order to encourage the Jews who returned from captivity that God’s promises were sure and specifically that Davidic Covenant would be realized.
Term
What are the emphases of Chronicles?

Definition

    More positive

    More attention to the temple

                                                                    God was still dwelling among his people

 More attention to..

                                                               Covenant and God’s faithfulness

    Than to Law and Israel’s unfaithfulness

Term
Where is Chronicles placed in the Hebrew canon?
Definition
the end-ending on a high note
Term
Primeval time period: Dates 
Definition

?-2100 B.C.

 

Term
Primeval time period: Type of Biblical literature
Definition
Histroy Gen. 1-11
Term
Primeval time period: Important people
Definition
Adam, Eve, Cain, Abel, Seth, Noah
Term
Primeval time period: Important events
Definition
Creation, fall, flood, Babel
Term
Primeval time period: In a word or phrase
Definition
Beginnings Gen. 1:1
Term
Patriarchal time period: Dates
Definition
2100-1800 B.C.
Term
Patriarchal time period: Type of literature
Definition
Histroy Gen. 12-50
Term
Patriarchal time period: Important people
Definition
Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Jacob's other sons 
Term
Patriarchal time period: important events
Definition
Selection of the nation, Abrahamic covenant
Term
Patriarchal time period: In a word of phrase 
Definition
The covenant Gen. 17:7
Term

Egyptian Captivity & Exodus time period: dates

Definition

1800-1400 B.C. 

1446 B.C. exodus

Term

Egyptian Captivity & Exodus time period: type of literature

Definition

History

Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy

Term

Egyptian Captivity & Exodus time period: important people

Definition
Moses, Aaron
Term

Egyptian Captivity & Exodus time period: important events

Definition
The Exodus, Giving of the Law
Term

Egyptian Captivity & Exodus time period: In a word or phrase

Definition

The Law 

Ex. 24:12

Term
Conquest time period:dates
Definition
1400-1380
Term
Conquest time period: type of literature
Definition
(Histroy) Joshua
Term
Conquest time period: important people
Definition
Joshua
Term
Conquest time period: important events 
Definition
conquest and inhabitation of the land
Term
Conquest time period: in a word or phrase
Definition
the land 
Term
Judges time period: dates
Definition
1380-1050
Term
Judges time period: type of literature
Definition
(history) Judges, Ruth
Term
Judges time period: important people
Definition
The judges, Samson, Naomi, Ruth, Boaz
Term
Judges time period: important events
Definition
seven cycles of sin and deliverance
Term
Judges time period: in a word or phrase
Definition
fall to shame
Term
United kingdom period: dates
Definition
1050-931
Term
United kingdom period: type of literature
Definition

(history) 1 Samuel-1 Kings 11; 1 Chronicles-2 Chronicles 9

(poetry) Plasms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon

Term
United kingdom period: important people
Definition
Samuel, Saul, David, Solomon
Term
United kingdom period: important events 
Definition
establishment and growth of monarchy
Term
United kingdom period: in a word or phrase
Definition
Rise and Glory
Term

Divided kingdom period: dates

Definition
931-722 (Isreal to excile)
Term

Divided kingdom period: type of literature 

Definition

(histroy) 1 Kings 12-2 Kings 17, 2 Chronicles 10-29

(prophecy) Joel, Isaiah, Jonah, Micah, Amos, Hosea

Term

Divided kingdom period: important people

Definition

 

Rehoboam, Jeroboam, the other kings, Elijah, Elisha, the other prophets 

Term

Divided kingdom period: important events

Definition
division of the kingdom, spiritual side of each, fall of Israel
Term

Divided kingdom period: in a word or phrase

Definition
Law not obeyed
Term
Single Kingdom period: dates 
Definition

722-586

(Judah to exile)

Term

Single Kingdom period: type of literature

Definition

(history) 2 Kings 18-25, 2 Chronicles 30-36

(prophecy) Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Jeremiah, Lamitations, Obadiah

Term

Single Kingdom period: important people

Definition
Hezekiah, Josiah, the other kings of Judah
Term

Single Kingdom period: important events

Definition
continued slide of Judah, 1st deport 605, 2nd deport 597, temple destroyed 586
Term

Single Kingdom period: in a word of phrase

Definition
Lessons not learned
Term
The book of 2 Samuel covers what period (i.e., whose reign?) Who is the key figure of the book?
Definition
the 40 year reign of the key figure David
Term
 How many years did David reign over Judah only? Over all of Israel?
Definition

   7 years over the tribe of Judah

33 years over all of Israel

Term
What is the purpose of the book of 2 Samuel? 
Definition
To record the events of the reign of David, and in him the begging of the Davidic dynasty, leading to the final Davidic king Jesus
Term
What did David do to anyone who “stretched out their hand against the Lord’s anointed” (1:14)?
Definition
Killed them
Term

How did David feel about the death of certain of his enemies (e.g., 3:31-35).

Definition
Weaps and grieves for them
Term

  Jerusalem is also called the City of _______,

and was originally located on_____.

Definition

                                                          City of David

                                                              Mt. Zion

Term
What happened along the way when David brought the ark of the covenant to Jerusalem.?
Definition
Uzzah reached out his hand to steady the ark and was struck dead when he touched it
Term
What was David’s desire regarding a temple for God? What was God’s response?
Definition

He wanted to build a permament one

God said no, that his son would do it later

Term

What is the Davidic Covenant? What type of covenant is it (chart)?


Definition

Unconditional-based on Abrahamic, promise of eternal house and kingom

prepared way for messianic

 

Term

  Where is the Davidic covenant recorded (book and chapter)?


Definition
2 Samuel 7:10-16
Term
What two primary promises were given in the Davidic Covenant?
Definition

eternal kingship in his line

reaffirms the promise of the land 

Term
What were David’s primary sins (ch. 11)? 
Definition

Sin with Bathsheba broke half the ten commandments (coveted, murder, lying, adultery, stealing)

 

Term
What were the consequences of David's sins (12:10-14)?

Definition
"You will die a man of warfare, Bathsheba's child with you will die, evil in your house, others will lie publicly with your women,"
Term
In what 2 ways did David experience the consequences of his sin according to the outline of 2 Samuel?

Definition

Family- Amon raped Tamar, Absalom murdered him

Political-Sheba tried to rebel against him

Term
What did David’s son, Absalom, do (chs. 15 ff)?
Definition
stole the ppl's hearts, alienated them from David, slept with his women-civil war started
Term
What wad David’s last sin as recorded in this book? How did God deal with this?

Definition

census of his troops=pride "look at how many men i have"

God gave him 3 choices and he chose plague

Term

44.   David builds an altar on a threshing floor (ch. 24) which later becomes the location of what important structure?

Definition
The temple and now the Dome of the Rock
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