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Beginning of Saul (appointed by samuel) |
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End of Solomon, Division of kingdoms
Jereboam made the temple and the golden calf |
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| Assyria presses to the mediterranean. They become a major threat |
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| Beginning of the Aramean Wars (Syria) |
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Assyria overruns Damascus (capital of Syria), they pay tribute, then assyria has some home issues and leaves
amos and jossiah are mentioned |
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Syro-Ephraimitic Crisis
Israel and Syria ask Judah to join (young king) and they act like they will join but they pay tribute anyway and Assyria destroys Syria and then Israel chickens out and pays tribute. |
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Fall of Samaria to Assyria
bye bye Israel |
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Ashdod Rebellion
Philitines tried to get Judah to rebell but they deny and then they rebell on their own and God saves them |
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| Assyria besieges Jerusalem |
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Josiah killed trying to stop Egypt from aiding assyria
judah becomes a vassle of egypt |
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Battle of carchemish babylon defeats egypt judah becomes a babylonian vassal |
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| babylon repulsed by egypt |
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babylon attacks jersalmen first deportation babylonian exile begins |
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Fall of jerusalem temple destroyed second deportation |
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| Cyrus of persia overruns babylon |
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| cyrus allows captives to return, they begin building the temple |
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| Haggai and Zechariah building of the temple resumes |
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| conquest of palestine by alexander the great |
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| Ptolemies of Egypt had firm control of palestine |
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| Egypt lost control of palestine and defeated by antiochus the great |
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| Antiochus sent troops to collect tribute, outlaw Judaism and enforce paganism. The troops ransacked Jerusalem, killing and enslaving. Circumcision, Sabbath observance, celebration of Jewish festivals, and possession of Old Testament scrolls were punishable by death. |
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climax of oppression, mattathias, elderly priest refused to offer sacrifice and was killed
maccabean revolt |
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Jews won jerusalem and cleansed the temple feast of lights |
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| Israel had political independance |
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| two maccabees struggle for the thrown (after judas) |
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tells the order of who's going to be destroyed when, he tells what the Lord wants to the people but then he intercedes and sticks up for the people. God is holding a plum line against the people to see how “straight” the people are with their relationship with God and they are very crooked. Locusts fire plum line basket of fruit |
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| creates religious reform, (favored by the D), listens to god, responsible for the ashdod rebellion |
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| tells Josiah the kingdom will fall but not in his lifetime |
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| starts the D reform (hence favored by the D), the book found that changed the outlook was thought to be the book of D |
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| priest before exile, Prophesied that Jerusalem and the temple will be destroyed, taken in the first deportation |
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| tells them that the temple CAN be destroyed and that eventually it will be a long with Jerusalem. |
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| Temple building must begin |
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| has visions about God blessing’s contingent around God’s faith. |
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| the idea that God is my god and god is the god of my people and god is here to do for us (Ezra and Nehemiah) Jonah |
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| God is the god of all people and he is concerned with all people not just with a particular group. God chose us so all the people in the world can be blessed through us. (The book of Jonah) |
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