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        | T/F- The Northern tribes end up rejecting Rehoboam because he was an oppressive ruler like his father |  | Definition 
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        | T/F -The capital city of the northern kingdom of Israel was Jerusalem |  | Definition 
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        | T/F -The Non writing prophets of the northern were Amos and Hosea |  | Definition 
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        | -Ahabs greed for a vineyard eventually results in the killing of Naboth |  | Definition 
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        | -After Elijah dies a belief arose that he would return to announce the coming of the messaiah |  | Definition 
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        | -Samaria is the capital of the southern kingdom. |  | Definition 
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        | -Amos has visions of Israel's final fate. |  | Definition 
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        | -God tells Hosea and Gomer to name their children after Israel's patriarchs. |  | Definition 
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        | -For the most part, Judah's kings were as bad as the kings of the north. |  | Definition 
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        | -Issaih emphasizes the majesty and glory of God |  | Definition 
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        | -God tells Issia in the temple that he is to open the ears and eyes of the people to his message |  | Definition 
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        | -Immanuel means "God is with us" |  | Definition 
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        | -isiah prophesies not only defeat for Jerusalem but also hope after the exile |  | Definition 
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        | -The assyrians have a reputation as warmongers |  | Definition 
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        | -Micah points to Bethlehem as the place from which the Messiah-king will come |  | Definition 
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        | *The greatest of Judahs prophets this well educated person had a vision of God in the Temple at Jerusalem |  | Definition 
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        | *A movement of peace activists in the US |  | Definition 
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        | *A movement of peace activists in the US |  | Definition 
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        | *one of the favorite saints of modern catholicism, she lived a loving but quiet life in a carmelite monastery in the late 1800s before dying at age 24 |  | Definition 
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        | *as king of Judah, he destroys the pagan shrines of his father, Ahaz, erected and insists that sacrafices be made only in the Jerusalem Temple |  | Definition 
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        | *descendents of the Israelites who remained in the north after Samaria's collapse |  | Definition 
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        | *descendents of the Israelites who remained in the north after Samaria's collapse |  | Definition 
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        | *The cofounder of the catholic worker movement, a leading voice of advocacy for justice today |  | Definition 
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        | *This prophets sympathy for poor people came from his own experience of poverty |  | Definition 
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        | Who is a non-writing prophet? |  | Definition 
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        | Who carries on David's royal line in the south? |  | Definition 
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        | What speaks to Elijah of God's presence at Horeb? |  | Definition 
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        | Elijah appears after his deah at |  | Definition 
 
        | the transfiguration of Jesus Christ |  | 
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        | (does all of the above) mulitplies bread, raises child from dead, cures Naaman of leprosy |  | 
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        | is angered by and condemns israels disreguard for gods law |  | 
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        | is angered by and condemns israels disreguard for gods law |  | 
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        | takes Gomer back after a separation |  | 
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        | from solomons death to the babylonian exile judahs kings were |  | Definition 
 
        | direct descendants of King David |  | 
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        | first Isaiah spoke to the people |  | Definition 
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        | fearful of assyrian threat, Judah |  | Definition 
 
        | becomes a vassal of Assyria and pays it tribute |  | 
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        | what was issaih's response to "whom shall i send" |  | Definition 
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        | issiahs oracle is interpreted as a passage about |  | Definition 
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        | The Assyrian army waiting to storm Jerusalem |  | Definition 
 
        | was stricken by an angel of the lord and retreated |  | 
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