Final Exam Flashcards
(36 cards)
Map
A-Egypt
B-Edom
C-Judah
D-Ammon
E-Aram
F-Syria (Phoenicia)
G-Assyria
H-Persia & Media
J-Babylonia
1-Avaris
2-Jerusalem
3-Samaria
4-Damascus
5-Carchemish
6-Nineveh
7-Babylon
8-Susa
1051, 931, 721, 587, 539, 520, 445
Kingship of Saul, Solomon’s temple, fall of Israel, Fall of Judah, Temple foundations, Reign of Darius/serving of Haggai and Zechariah as prophets, City walls
Jonah
750 BC, During Jeroboam II
Amos
755 BC, During Jeroboam II and Uzziah
Hosea
ca 755-720 BC, During Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz and Hezekiah of Judah and Jeroboam II of Israel.
Isaiah
742 BC, During Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz and Hezekiah, During Hosea and Micah
Micah
During Jotham, Ahaz and Hezekiah, prophecies concerning Jerusalem and Samaria
Zephaniah
During Josiah
During Jeremiah and Habakkuk
Prediction of the Day of Judgement (“Everything will be swept away”)
Jeremiah
During Josiah to the fall under Zedekiah
Habakkuk
During Manasseh
(a little before Jeremiah and Zephaniah)
About: Habakkuk feels hopeless until He sees the justice of God.
Daniel
During Jehoiakim– Cyrus
Ezekiel
5th yr of Zedekiah/5th yr of exile
During Jeremiah and Daniel
Haggai
520 BC During Darius
During Zechariah and maybe Joel
Joel
Couldn’t be dated… maybe during time of Darius/Haggai and Zechariah
Malachi
After everything, before the 400 yrs of silence
Chapter Themes
Ex 20
Ex 22
Lev 26
Deut. 8
Deut 12
Deut 17
Deut 18
Ex 20- 10 Commandments
Ex. 22- Social Justice (including eliminating sorcerers)
Lev 26- No idols, keep Sabbath
Deut 8- Don’t forget, be humbled and bless God, like Deut 32
Deut 12- Appropriate worship, eating meat
Deut 17- Kgs instruction, like 2 Sam 7, purity, justice and priests legal decisions (like Ex. 22)
Deut 18- Abominable Practices and the Prophet
Prophetic Statement Chapter Themes
Lev 10
Deut 4
Deut 18
Deut 28
Deut 29
Deut 30
Deut 32
Lev. 10- Priests- don’t be drunk on the job, distinguish between holy and common, teach the people
Deut 4- Don’t serve idols or you’ll be exiled, God will restore you
Deut 18- Abominable practices and the Prophet
Deut 28- Blessings, Curses, Restoration
Deut 29- “I shall be safe though I walk in stubbornness of heart”
Deut 30- Restoration, change of heart
Deut. 32- Song of Witness
Uzziah
Good king, successful as long as he followed God, but later became proud, went to the sanctuary to burn unauthorized incense and got leprosy. His son, Jotham became co-regent.
Jotham
Was careful to obey the Lord, reigned as coregent with his leper-father, Uzziah. People still turned away from God despite His godly leadership.
Ahaz
Son of Jotham, burned his sons in the fire, messed with the temple, lost 120,000 men in battle
Hezekiah
Trusted the Lord, no one like him, Samaria fell during his reign, God delivered him from Sennacherib, Hezekiah’s sickness and miraculous recovery (predicted by Isaiah)
Manasseh
Bowed before all the powers of heaven, rebuilt pagan shrines, consulted mediums, sacrificed his sons in the fire, filled Jerusalem with innocent blood,
Amon
2 yr reign, bad like father-Manasseh, assassinated,
Josiah
king at 8, destroyed pagan worship in the nation, celebrated Passover like it hadn’t been done since the Judges, never been a king like him who turned to God with all his heart