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        | Name three ways israel breaks the mosaic covenant |  | Definition 
 
        | 1. Not loving God 2. Not loving others
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        | 1.Hezikiah- many faith reforms and trust 2.Josiah- Law that he followed.
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        | Atheliah got married to Jehoram because of a treaty with Ahab! |  | 
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        | Manasseh- made them all worse than cannaanites |  | 
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        | jeraboam- established the calves Ahab- married jezabel baal worship
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        | Jehu- Did what God asked, but didn't follow the law |  | 
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        | Evaluate the covenant relationship |  | 
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        | To challenge isreal to repent |  | 
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        | Purpose of Ezra and Nehemiah |  | Definition 
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        | Why was isreal taken captive for 70 years |  | Definition 
 
        | ecause of sebaticle years |  | 
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        | What are the main objections to the historacity of Esther |  | Definition 
 
        | Details no mention of God and numbers/ language. (problem with esther? all of the above) |  | 
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        | In Esther how was God present? |  | Definition 
 
        | God is involved with his people (providence) however, sometimes this involvement is difficult to see (God's hiddenness) . WRITE IT ON THE TEST |  | 
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        | adding material from authoratative sources |  | 
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        | coorespondance between events and characters |  | 
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        | coherence of action and effect |  | Definition 
 
        | all actions have a corresponding result |  | 
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        | Interpretive use of sources |  | Definition 
 
        | changes words to show importance |  | 
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        | comes from regaurd for temple. not anything else |  | 
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        | Blessing and cursing if they obey or disobey. |  | 
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        | Where do you find the davidic covenant |  | Definition 
 
        | 1 chronicles 17 AND 2 Samuel 7 DONT BE TRICKED |  | 
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        | exile of israel and who took them captive |  | Definition 
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        | First deportation of judah and who took them |  | Definition 
 
        | 605 Nebakanezer and Babylon |  | 
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        | Third deportation of judah |  | Definition 
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        | Who prophisised cyrus' decree |  | Definition 
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        | who prophazised the 70 year sebaticle |  | Definition 
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        | Where did Esther fit into Ezra |  | Definition 
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        | North was good or bad? south is the opposite |  | Definition 
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        | Samuel and the priest and Israel rebel |  | 
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        | samuel and saul now saul rebels |  | 
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        | is saul and david but david obeys |  | 
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        | is david and how he succeeds |  | 
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        | is david and how he rebels |  | 
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        | is david, there is discipline and healing |  | 
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        | showing God at work. showing continuity of people through time and that hope is for everyone. epmphasis on kingship and worship |  | 
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        | david, davidic covenant, temple worship |  | 
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        | establishment of solomon, and dedication of temple |  | 
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        | only judah's kings (davidic line |  | 
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        | Memorize 2 Peter 3:8-9, Jeremiah 9:23-24
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