W.Q. 2017 O.T. TEST 2 2ND SAMUEL 1 & 2 KINGS Flashcards
2nd Samuel; slide 94
David was king over Judah, who was king over the rest of Israel?
Ish-Bosheth is King for 2 years over Israel (every other tribe but Judea) before the power struggle is over and David rules over all Judea and Israel.
Note: Saul’s military commander, Abner, takes Ish-Bosheth, a son of Saul to Mahanaim and makes him king over all the rest of Israel.
2nd S.
for the first seven years from where did King David ruled?
he ruled from Hebron, where Abraham lived after separating from Lot.
2nd S.
How does Ish-Bosheth died?
two of his military commanders cut off his head, road all night to Hebron and presented the head to David. David kills them, to show his innocence in the matter. 2 S. 4:9-11
2 S.. slide 100
note:
where does David move his capital after Seven years?
to Jerusalem. and when he brings the Ark of the Covenant and achieves peace on all his borders, he becomes conscience-stricken over the fact that there is no Temple for the Ark.
God is pleased with David’s heart.
2 S. slide 102
What are the 4 major points of God’s covenant with David?
God’s covenant with David (7:1-13)
1>God himself would establish David’s house forever.
2> God would raise up one of David’s sons who would build the temple.
3> God would establish a Father-Son relationship with David’s descendants.
4> While God would discipline David’s descendants, he would never remove his love from David’s line as he had from Saul.
2 S. slide 103
what are two important Aspects of the Davidic Covenant?
1> It is UNconditional: God does not place any conditions upon its fulfillment.
2> It is Messanic:
note: These covenant promises are a reference to the Messiah, Jesus Christ, and also why the Messiah was later called the “Son of David”.
2 S. slide 106
David and Mephibosheth:
what does this story reveal about King David’s Heart?
Davidcompletely trusted in the covenant God had made with him even to the point of permanently bringing a potential rival (Mephibosheth) into his court.
2 S. slide 112
What do we learn from David’s sins?
1> God does not show favoritism
2> god’s love and favor is never a shield from the consequences of unholy living.
3> As God honored the judgment of David when he condemned “the man” so David was judged by that same standard.
2 S. slide 118
what did David’s order to count the fighting men prove?
David’s order to count the fighting men may have demonstrated that he trusted in the numbers more than in the power, providence, and goodness of God.
1 kings
what do these books contain?
1> they contain mostly historival narrative.
2> It may be argued that this is the earliest genuine historography in world literature.
3> HIstoriography: is the body of literature dealing with historical matters; histories collectively.
note: Ancient Jewish tradition claims Jeremiah as the author of 1 & 2 Kings.
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From what point of view is 1 kings presented?
1> for the first time in human history, a nation produced a continuous orderly narrative with a single overarching purpose.
2> But, More than history, Israel’s past is presented from a prophetic and theological point of view not a political one.
3> It is not an exhaustive history of ancient Israel as many historic details are left out. Only events that hae universal redemptive qualities are included. Therefore we can read each event as having something to do with our spiritual walk with God.
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what was the Author’s goal and method?
1> the editors went through the list of Israel’s Kings carefully and systematically, with the goal of critiquing each one’s faithfulness to God’s covenant.
2> The books trace the consequences of sin and the benefits of obedience.
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what is the theology of the books of Kings?
1> As with 1 & 2 Samuel, the overriding concern in the books of Kings is the theology of retribution based on the Sinai covenant, especially as expressed in Deuteronomy.
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on what foundation is the theology of Retribution proved?
99=So what is “salvation history”?
for the author of kings, history is the foundation on which this theology is proved.
3> Faith= our faith is founded on revealed theological truth taht are based in historical events.
2> Theology= Our second foundation is that these historical events are then correctly interpreted.
1> Our first foundation is accurate record of the truth of history.
99> It is the divine revelation of historical events recorded in Scripture to promote faith.
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the glory of Solomon (chapter 1-11)
What happen to Israel during Solomon’s reign?
1> Only during Solomon’s reign did Israel become a major player in the arena of international power politics.
2> But Israel’s brief period of strength and prestige was ruined by Solomon’s religious apostasy.
note: Solomon’s unfaithfulness to the covenant erased all the great accomplishments of his reign.