Test 3 Flashcards
Theme for Joshua
Israel enters Canaan
Theme for Judges
Cycles of Apostasy
Theme for Ruth
Kinsman Redeemer
Theme for I Samuel
Saul - Throne to Grave
Theme for II Samuel
David - Fugitive to Throne
Theme for I Kings
Rise and Decline of Israel
Theme for II Kings
Decline and Fall of Israel
Theme for I Chronicles
The Kingdom Established
Theme for II Chronicles
The Kingdoms Evicted
Theme of Ezra
Restoration in the Land
Theme of Nehemiah
Rebuilding in the Land
Theme of Esther
God’s Providence and Sovereignty
Theme of Job
Godliness and Suffering
Theme of Psalms
Praise and Prayers
Theme of Proverbs
Wisdom and Folly
Theme of Ecclesiastes
Vanity and Hope
Theme of Song of Solomon
Marriage: Example and Type
Theme of Isaiah
God is Holy
Theme of Jeremiah
The Fall and Captivity of Judah
Theme of Lamentations
The Fall of Jerusalem
Theme of Ezekiel
The Glory of the LORD
Theme of Daniel
God Rules in the Affairs of Man
Theme of Hosea
The Unmerited Love of God
Theme of Joel
The Day of the LORD Pictured and Fulfilled
Theme of Amos
The Transgressions of the Nations
Theme of Obadiah
The Fall of Prideful Edom
Theme of Jonah
Mercy for Ninevah
Theme of Micah
Who is a God Like Jehovah?
Theme of Nahum
The Judgement upon Nineveh
Theme of Habakkuk
Faith in the Righteous Judgement of God
Key verse of Jonah
Jonah 2:9
Key verse of Amos
Amos 4:12
Key verse of Joel
Joel 1:15
Key verse of Isaiah
Isaiah 6:3
Key verse of Micah
Micah 7:18
Key verse of Obadiah
Obadiah 1:15
Key verse of Jeremiah
Jeremiah 29: 10-11
Key verse of Lamentations
Lamentations 3: 22-23
Key verse of Zephaniah
Zephaniah 1:14
Key verse of Habakkuk
Habakkuk 2:4
Key verse of Nahum
Nahum 1:7
Purpose of Jonah (3)
Remind Israel of God’s Judgement
Purpose of Amos (3)
Reprove Israel for her sins and to show God’s chastening
Purpose of Hosea (2)
Illustrate through Hosea’s marriage the unfaithfulness of Israel to the Lord
Show God’s unchanging love (even in the midst of spiritual adultery)
Purpose of Joel (2)
To encourage repentance before the Day of the Lord
To reveal the burden of God’s longsuffering
Purpose of Isaiah (2)
To show God’s justice and mercy
To show the burden of God’s faithfulness
Purpose of Micah (2)
Remind God’s people of their sins and future restoration
Reveal the burden of God’s comfort
Purpose of Obadiah (1)
To show that Edom would be punished for its pride and affliction of Judah
Purpose of Jeremiah (1)
To reveal faithfulness of God
Purpose of Lamentations (2)
Picture Jeremiah’s sorrow over the sin of Israel and the destruction of the monarchy
Reveal mercy of God in the midst of judgement
Purpose of Zephaniah (1)
“Day of the Lord” is a reference to the coming Great Tribulation
Purpose of Nahum (1)
Describe the destruction of Ninevah
Date of Jonah
781-753 BC
Date of Amos
765-755 BC
Date of Hosea
755-725 BC
Date of Joel
838-756 BC
Date of Micah
735-710 BC
Date of Obadiah
730 BC
Date of Habakkuk
610-599 BC
Key Chapters of Jonah
1 - Prodical Man
2 - Praying Man
3 - Preaching Man
4 - Pouting Man
Five visions of coming judgement (found in Amos)
Grasshoppers Fire Plumbline Basket a Fruit God is standing on an altar
Hosea and Gomer had three children
Jezreel: “scattered”
Lo-ruhamah: “not loved”
Lo-ammi: “Not my People”
Day of the Lord refers to…
Historically to judgement
Judah would be destroyed and taken into captivity
Future - refers to the time of Tribulation, 2nd coming. and Millennium
Isaiah means…
“Jehovah is Salvation”
Isaiah discusses…
Why the Northern Kingdom of Israel fell to the Assyrians
Important Prophecies in Isaiah
7: 14 virgin birth
9: 6 Son will be a ruler
53: 1-12 Suffering/death of Messiah
40: 3, Matt. 3:3 Jesus is Jehovah God
61: 1-2 Jesus first/second coming
Key Chapters of Isaiah
1: Sinfulness of man
6: Call of Isaiah
7: Works in man affairs
9: Messiah will rule
13: Burden of Babylon
15: Burden of Moab
17: Burden of Damascus
19: Burden of Egypt
23: Burden of Tyre
31: Trust in the Lord
34: All nations will be accountable before the Lord
35: Salvation offered
36: Assyrian Invasion
37: Assyrian Defeated
40: Comfort Ye My People
52-53: Servant of the Lord
59: Lord will save
66: Eternal Kingdom
Isaiah has __ chapters
66 chapters
Micah would name ___ cities of Judah that God would judge
12
Description of the future kingdom: Freedom of…
Ignorance
War
Want
Fear
The Edomites…
Descendants of Esau
Settled around Mt. Seir
Rejected passage to Israel
Outline of Obadiah
Retribution to Edom(1-9): _________
Reasoning against Edom(10-16): _________
Restoration of Israel(17-21):_______
Retribution: Full of pride, confidence and security; God would bring them down
Reasoning: Violence against Jacob/Judah helped persecute Israel, and they rejoiced when they did
Restoration: Heathen would be judged; House of Jacob will be restored over Edom; vs. 21 is a picture of Millennial Reign
Jeremiah means…
“Jehovah throws”
Bio of Jeremiah (3)
Weeping Prophet
60 years after Isaiah’s death
Called by God at the age 21
In Jeremiah, God is Faithful…(4)
In keeping his promises (11)
Punishing sin (17)
Chastening his people (18)
Restoring his people (29)
Lamentations is mainly about…
The “funeral” of Jerusalem as its destroyed
In Zephaniah, Day of the Lord means day of…
Wrath Distress, anguish, trouble, ruin Darkness/gloom Clouds/blackness Trumpet/battle cry Earth consumed by fire Lives of sinner will come to an end
In Nahum, Reasons for Nineveh’s downfall….
City will stagger like a terrified drunkard
All its fortresses will fall
Soldiers will be helpless
Nineveh would be sacred and burned
Chapter 1-2 of Habakkuk…
Consist of a dialogue between God and Habakkuk
Complains about the injustice in Judah
God responds that he was sending the Chaldeans to punish Judah
Then, God basically says that Chaldeans would eventually be destroyed
Final Chapter of Habakkuk-3
Psalm of Praise by Habakkuk
“Revive thy work”
“I was afraid”
But then I realized…
Kings that experienced revival (4)
Hezekiah
Jehoshaphat
Joash
Josiah
The good kings
Jotham
Uzziah
Amaziah
Asa
The bad kings
Abijah Ahaz Ahaziah Amon Athaliah Jehoiachin Jehoiakim Jehoram Joahaz Manasseh Rehoboam Zedekiah
How long did Ahab rule in Samaria?
22 years
Who built an altar for Baal?
Ahab
What to know about the altar of Baal
Hired 450 prophets
Baal worship was popular
Only 7,000 Israelite’s didn’t bow down
Ahab reigned during…
The ministry of Elisha the Tishbite
Who started their reign when they were 25 yrs old?
Hezehiah
Who brought revival to Judah?
Hezekiah
Who’s life was spared an extra 15 years?
Hezekiah
sickness
supplication
salvation
Who reigned over Jerusalem? For how many years?
Josiah reigned for 31 years
How old was Josiah when he started his reign?
8 years old
When did Josiah repent?
He repented when the book of the law was found as the house of the Lord was being repaired
How many years did Manasseh rule in Jerusalem?
55 years
How were the Samaritan people produced?
Heathen were mixed with Israelite populace by the king of Assyria
Who ruled over Israel before the Kingdom united?
Ishbosheth
Who ruled over Judah before the Kingdom united? For how long?
David for 7.5 years
Who ruled over a United Kingdom? For how many years?
David for 33 years
Davids total reign
40.5 years
Who ruled over a United Kingdom when David died?
40 years
Who ruled over the Northern Kingdom (Israel)?
Jeroboam
Who ruled over the Southern Kingdom (Judah)?
Rehoboam
When did the Northern Kingdom get overruled by the Assyrians?
722 BC
When did the Southern Kingdom get overruled by the Babylonians?
586 BC
How many rulers did the Southern Kingdom of Judah have?
19 Kings and 1 Queen
What was the capital of the Southern Kingdom?
Jerusalem
Who were the tribes located in the Southern Kingdom?
Judah and Benjamin
What was the legacy of the kings of the Southern Kingdom?
Most were unstable; some were good, some were bad
Does the Southern Kingdom return to their land?
Yes
How many rulers did the Northern Kingdom of Israel have?
19 Kings
What was the capital of the Northern Kingdom?
Samaria
Who were the tribes located in the Northern Kingdom?
Ten Northern Tribes
What was the legacy of the kings of the Northern Kingdom?
All were bad
Does the Northern Kingdom return to their land?
No