Bible 211-240 Flashcards
(36 cards)
Where is prophecy of the Virgin Birth?
Isa 7:11
Where is wonderful counselor in Isa?
Isa 9:6
Isa, new heavens and new earth?
Isa 65:17-25
Isa, the song of the suffering servant?
Isa 53
The period of Israel history described as “Judah alone”?
722-586BC
7th century king of Judah notorious for idolatry/ungodliness
Manasseh, 2 Kings 21
2 Kgs 22 (Josiah)
King of Judah who instituted wide-spread reformes during Jeremiah’s work:
Josiah (2 Kgs 22)
King of Judah who instituted wide-spread reformes during Jeremiah’s work:
Josiah
When did Josiah begin to reign?
640 BC
Why is Jeremiah known as the “Weeping Prophet?
He grieved and lamented at the stubborn and unreported heart of his people. He also saw the coming judgement of Israel.
Who was Jeremiah’s scribe?
Baruch
Book of Comfort
Jer 30-33
Hab trusting God
Hab 3:17-18
Even though the fig trees have no blossoms,
and there are no grapes on the vines;
even though the olive crop fails,
and the fields lie empty and barren;
even though the flocks die in the fields,
and the cattle barns are empty,
yet I will rejoice in the Lord!
I will be joyful in the God of my salvation!
What is distinctive about Habakkuk?
No oracle but dialogue between the Hab and God.
Hab trusting God
Hab 3:17-18
2 prophets of Zephaniah’s contemporaries
Jeremiah and Hab (maybe Nahum too)
Obadiah’s concern?
Edom
What was Edom’s sin against Judah?
Proud of her security/gloated over Is trouble
3 dates for the 3 stages of the fall of Jerusalem
597 BC, 588 BC, 586 BC
Jehoiakim rebelled, then Nebu ordered siege in 597 BC. Rich and people (see Daniel) in power were taking into captivity. Zedekiah became the puppet king and rebelled again and was confronted with another siege in 588 BC. (2 kgs 25). 586BC: complete destruction.
2 prophets of Zephaniah’s contemporaries
Jeremiah and Hab
2 prophets of the exile
Ezekiel and Daniel
Years of exile history
609-538 BC
609 (end of Josiah, begin of Johoiakim)
538 (Darius the Medes conquered Babylon)
3 dates for the 3 stages of the fall of Jerusalem
597 BC, 588 BC, 586 BC
Jehoiakim rebelled, then Nebu ordered siege in 597 BC. Rich and people (see Daniel) in power were taking into captivity. Zedekiah became the puppet king and rebelled again and was confronted with another siege in 588 BC.
What happens to the dry bones and what do they represent?
The bones come to life just like God breathing life into Adam. It signifies God’s plan for Israel’s restoration and his ability to restore life both spiritually and physically. (Ez 37)