Final Flashcards

1
Q

First king of Israel
Calf Cult
Fought with Abijah

A

Jeroboam I

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2
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Murdered Nadab
Smote all of Jeroboam’s house
Condemned by God through Jehu

A

Baasha

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3
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Reigned for 7 days

A

Zimri

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4
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Purchased land and built the city of Samaria

Was more evil then predecessors

A

Omri

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5
Q
More evil than all the kings before him
Married Jezebel
Worshiped Baal
Reigned during ministry of Elijah
Warred with Ben-hadad of Syria
     Victorious but compromised
Allied with Jehoshaphat of Judah
A

Ahab

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6
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Predicted Ahab’s destruction

A

Micaiah

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7
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Death predicted by Elijah
Son of Ahab and Jezebel
Elijah was translated and Elisha commissioned

A

Ahaziah

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8
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Anointed by Elisha to smite house of Ahab
Killed Joram and Ahaziah(of Judah)
Killed Jezebel
Killed house of Ahab
Killed house of Ahaziah
A

Jehu

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9
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Israel delivered into the hands of Hazael of Syria

A

Jehoahaz

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10
Q

Victorious over Syria
Death of Elisha
War between Judah and Israel

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Jehoash

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11
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Restored coasts according to Jonah

A

Jeroboam II

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12
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Preached to Assyrians at Ninevah

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Jonah

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13
Q

Name means “burden”

Burden–denunciation of evil

A

Amos

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14
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Name means “Salvation”

A

Hosea

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15
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Paid tribute to Pul (King of Assyria)

Died a natural death

A

Menahem

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16
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Killed by Pekah (a captain)

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Pekahiah

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17
Q

Tiglath-pileser of Assyria carried away many captives

Beginning of end for Israel

A

Pekah

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18
Q

Last king of Israel
Samaria conquered by Shalmaneser (king of Assyrians)
Heathen were mixed with Israelite populace

A

Hoshea

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19
Q
First king of Judah
Tried to stop it but God told him not to 
Sins of Judah
     Idolatry and Sodomy
Warred with Shishak of Egypt
A

Rehoboam

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20
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Did evil but was protected for David’s sake

A

Abijam

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21
Q

Reigned 41 years
Got rid of Sodomites and father’s idols
Removes Maachah from queenship
Defeated Ethiopian armies
Land had rest for 20 years cause of his reign
Made a league with Ben-hadad against Baasha
Angered by Hanani the prophet
Plagued by foot disease

A

Asa

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22
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Walked in the ways of Asa but not completely
Made peace with Israel and other nations
Rebuked by Jehu
Set up judges for the people
Prayed for delivery from Moab and Ammon
Joined with Ahaziah in shipbuilding program
God didn’t like it

A

Jehoshaphat

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23
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Denounced Asa’s alliance

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Hanani

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24
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Rebuked Jehoshaphat

A

Jehu

25
Q

Very wicked
Slew all his brothers
Married Athaliah(Ahab’s daughter)
Bowels fell out

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Jehoram

26
Q

Chosen king cause Arabians killed his brothers
Walked in ways of Ahab
Accompanied Joram of Israel to war against Hazael
Both he and Joram were killed by Jehu

A

Ahaziah

27
Q

Only significant queen
Jehoiada the priest crowned Joash king
Got executed

A

Athaliah

28
Q

Started a revival in Judah

A

Jehoiada

29
Q

Did right as long as Jehoiada was alive

Murdered by his servants

A

Joash

30
Q

Slew the murderers of his father
Defeated Edom (with 100,000 hired help)
Challenged Jehoash of Israel to battle
Died by a conspiracy

A

Amaziah

31
Q

Smitten with leprosy

Offered incense on alter

A

Azariah

32
Q

Prophet of the day of the Lord
Prophet of Pentecost
Plague of locusts

A

Joel

33
Q

Quoted 80 times
Most Messianic of all prophets
Evangelical prophet

A

Isaiah

34
Q

Name means “who is like Jehovah”
Prophesied during Jotham, Ahaz, Hezekiah
Prophesied the location of the birthplace

A

Micah

35
Q

Caused children to pass through the fire

Copied heathen altar and sent plans to Urijah

A

Ahaz

36
Q

Recipients were Edomites

A

Obadiah

37
Q

Did right in the sight of God
Destroyed brass serpent
Reigned during the capture of Israel
Lived 15 years longer

A

Hezekiah

38
Q

Works were abomination to God
Taken captive by Assyrians and repented
Returns and turns people back to God

A

Manasseh

39
Q

Best of kings
Last good king
Repented when law was discovered and read
Stopped idolatry, Baal worship, sodomites, and baby sacrifice
Killed while resisting Pharaoh-nechoh

A

Josiah

40
Q

Found law that had been lost

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Hilkiah

41
Q

Was consulted concerning the interpretation of the law

A

Huldah

42
Q

Weeping Prophet
Wrote Lamentations
Was an eyewitness to the destruction of Jerusalem

A

Jeremiah

43
Q

Purpose was to picture Jeremiah’s sorrow over the sin of Israel and the destruction of the monarchy

A

Lamentations

44
Q

Purpose was to warn of approaching doom and to promise deliverance

A

Zephaniah

45
Q

Name means “comfort” or “consolation”

To describe destruction of Nineveh

A

Nahum

46
Q

Captured by Pharaoh-nechoh

Died in captivity

A

Jehoahaz

47
Q

Subdued by Nebuchadnezzar

First deportation

A

Jehoiakim

48
Q

Theodicy–defense of God’s goodness

A

Habakkuk

49
Q

Nebuchadnezzar laid siege against Jerusalem
Second deportation
Physical descendants could no longer be king

A

Jehoiachin

50
Q

Rebelled against Babylon
Final stage of destruction of Jerusalem
Third deportation
Babylonian captivity lasted until the Lord stirred Cyrus of Persia

A

Zedekiah

51
Q

Prophesied the history of Gentile world powers
Ministry was for 70 years
A captive of the first deportation

A

Daniel

52
Q

Born during reforms of Josiah
Carried into exile
Ministered to the exiles

A

Ezekiel

53
Q

Name means “help”
Cyrus the Great permitted the people to return to rebuild the temple
Came to Jerusalem during reign of Artexerxes
First return under Zerubbabel
Led second return

A

Ezra

54
Q

Raised up by God to get the people back to work

Work on temple had laid idle for 15 years

A

Haggai

55
Q

Visions of the Night-Israel’s history pictured
Two burdens
Triumphal entry prophesied

A

Zechariah

56
Q

To show the providence of God in protecting His people

The sovereignty of God

A

Esther

57
Q

To chronicle the reconstruction of the walls of Jerusalem

A

Nehemiah

58
Q

Temple had been completed
Closes old testament with prediction of “Elijah’s” returning
To show Israel’s tendency toward moral failure in spite of God’s mercies and to reveal God’s ultimate blessings upon the nation

A

Malachi