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The Conquest Era Storyline Summary: Joshua leads the __________ of the ___________ ____________. | The Conquest Era Storyline Summary: Joshua leads the CONQUEST of the PROMISED LAND. |
The Four Main Events in the Conquest Era: 1. ___________ 2. ___________ 3. ___________ 4. ___________ | The Four Main Events in the Conquest Era: 1. Jordan 2. Jericho 3. Conquest 4. Dominion |
Jordan: A ________ parting of _______ | Jordan: A miraculous parting of water |
Jericho: A miraculous _________ of a _______ | Jericho: A miraculous conquest of a city |
Conquest: The ________ of _______ | Conquest: The defeat of Canaan |
Dominion: _____________ _____________ | Dominion: Finalizing dominion |
The Judges Era Storyline Summary: _______ and others were chosen as ________ to _________ the people for _____ ____________ rebellious years. | The Judges Era Storyline Summary: Samson and others were chosen as judges to govern the people for four hundred rebellious years. |
The four main subjects of the Judges Era: 1. ___________ 2. ___________ 3. ___________ 4. ___________ | The four main subjects of the Judges Era: 1. Judges 2. Rebellion 3. Cycles 4. Ruth |
Judges: The _________ of ________ | Judges: The leaders of Israel |
Rebellion: The __________ of ________ ______ | Rebellion: The breaking of God's Law |
Cycles: __________ of __________ _____________ | Cycles: Repetition of Israel's misfortunes |
Ruth: A _________ __________ | Ruth: A model Woman |
The Kingdom Era Storyline Summary: David, the greatest king in the new _________ is followed by a succession of mostly _____________ kings, and God eventually ________ Israel for her sin, sending her into exile. | The Kingdom Era Storyline Summary: David, the greatest king in the new monarchy is followed by a succession of mostly unrighteous kings, and God eventually judges Israel for her sin, sending her into exile. |
The four main periods in the Kingdom Era: 1. ____________ _____________ 2. ____________ _____________ 3. ____________ _____________ 4. ____________ _____________ | The four main periods in the Kingdom Era: 1. United Kingdom 2. Divided Kingdom 3. Northern Kingdom 4. Southern Kingdom |
United Kingdom: A ______ _____________ God allows _________, the last judge, to anoint _____ to be the first king, beginning the ______ _____________. | United Kingdom: A new monarchy God allows Samuel, the last judge, to anoint Saul to be the first king, beginning the new monarchy. |
Divided Kingdom: A _______ _____ As a result of Solomon's spiritual drifting, a _______ _____ erupts upon his death, and the kingdom is ___________. A Northern Kingdom which consists of ____ tribes, retaining the name "________" & a Southern Kingdom which consists of 2 tribes, tribe of _________ and ____________, name "_________", its the larger tribe. | Divided Kingdom: A Civil War As a result of Solomon's spiritual drifting, a civil war erupts upon his death, and the kingdom is divided. A Northern Kingdom which consists of 10 tribes, retaining the name "Israel" & a Southern Kingdom which consists of 2 tribes, tribe of Judah and Benjamin, name "Judah", its the larger tribe. |
Northern Kingdom: The _____________ ____________: _____________ commands the Northern Kingdom of Israel. He is unrighteous, along with the 19 that follow him. Lasting 250 years, then ___________ conquers the Northern Kingdom and scatter His people to the four winds. The _____________ ____________ is never restored! | Northern Kingdom: The unrighteous kingdom: Jeroboam commands the Northern Kingdom of Israel. He is unrighteous, along with the 19 that follow him. Lasting 250 years, then Assyria conquers the Northern Kingdom and scatter His people to the four winds. The unrighteous kingdom is never restored! |
Southern Kingdom: The ____________ _____________ Lasted ____ years, prolonged by ___ of the 20 that were righteous kings. God brings judgement on the ____________ _____________ by raising up ____________ to conquer Judah and take them into captivity. | Southern Kingdom: The inconsistent kingdom Lasted 400 years, prolonged by 8 of the 20 that were righteous kings. God brings judgement on the inconsistent kingdom by raising up Babylonia to conquer Judah and take them into captivity. |
The Storyline Summary of the Exile Era: Daniel gives ____________ and encourages ____________ among the _________ for the next seventy years. | The Storyline Summary of the Exile Era: Daniel gives leadership and encourages faithfulness among the exiles for the next seventy years. |
These are the four main divisions in the Exile Era: 1. ______________ 2. ______________ 3. ______________ 4. _____ _________ | These are the four main divisions in the Exile Era: 1. Prophecy 2. Prophets 3. Exile 4. Power Change |
Prophecy: _________ of __________ _________ The Northern Kingdom, Israel, has been conquered by Assyria and dispersed in _____ B.C. The Southern Kingdom receives a warning of __________ _________ through Jeremiah, which happened in _____ B.C. He also prophesied it would last 70 years. | Prophecy: Warning of impending captivity The Northern Kingdom, Israel, has been conquered by Assyria and dispersed in 722 B.C. The Southern Kingdom receives a warning of impending captivity through Jeremiah, which happened in 586 B.C. He also prophesied it would last 70 years. |
Prophets: ___________ ___________of ________ Two prophets write books of the Bible during the Exile: ________ & ________ . The prophecy foretold of national restoration and ___________ ___________ among the ________. | Prophets: Encouraging faithfulness of exiles Two prophets write books of the Bible during the Exile: Ezekiel & Daniel. The prophecy foretold of national restoration and encourages faithfulness among the exiles. |
Exiles: ____________ into the ___________ The book of Daniel gives us a glimpse of the life among the exiles. The _____ are ____________ into the ___________ in which they are exiled. Some of them achieve positions of _____________. | Exiles: Assimilated into the culture The book of Daniel gives us a glimpse of the life among the exiles. The Jews are assimilated into the culture in which they are exiled. Some of them achieve positions of prominence. |
Power Change: _________ ________ ________ While the Jews are in exile, in Babylonia, Persia rises to become the dominant military power of that region and conquers Babylonia. So, Persia rules their land, the Assyria and Babylonia land. The _________ ________ ________ from the Tigris River to the ______________ ______. | Power Change: Persian Empire expands While the Jews are in exile, in Babylonia, Persia rises to become the dominant military power of that region and conquers Babylonia. So, Persia rules their land, the Assyria and Babylonia land. The Persian Empire expands from the Tigris River to the Mediterranean Sea. |
The Storyline Summary of the Return Era: Ezra _______ the people back from _________ to rebuild _____________. | The Storyline Summary of the Return Era: Ezra leads the people back from exile to rebuild Jerusalem. |
The four major subjects in the Return Era: 1. ________ 2. ________ 3. ________ 4. ________ | The four major subjects in the Return Era: 1. Disrepair 2. Temple 3. People 4. Walls |
Disrepair: ___________ from ____ and ________ During the 70 years of captivity, the city of Jerusalem falls into disrepair. The ___________ from ____ and ________ leaves Jerusalem in a state of abject ruin. | Disrepair: Destruction from war and neglect During the 70 years of captivity, the city of Jerusalem falls into disrepair. The Destruction from war and neglect leaves Jerusalem in a state of abject ruin. |
Temple: _____________ the _________ Under the direction of Zerubbabel the _____________ of the _________begun. At the urging of _________ & ____________, two Jewish prophets in Jerusalem, the _____________ of the temple is ___________. | Temple: Rebuilding the temple Under the direction of Zerubbabel the rebuilding of the temple begun. At the urging of Haggai & Zechariah, two Jewish prophets in Jerusalem, the restoration of the temple is completed. |
People: Spiritual rebuilding _____________ the _________ is in direct parallel to the ___________ ____________of the Jewish people. Temple worship has been discontinued for 70 years. Most of the Jews have never seen or heard of the Law of Moses. | People: Spiritual rebuilding Rebuilding the temple is in direct parallel tot he spiritual rebuilding of the Jewish people. Temple worship has been discontinued for 70 years. Most of the Jews have never seen or heard of the Law of Moses. |
Walls: ______________ _____________ The temple stands restored as the dominant structure in the city, but the walls of the city are still broken down. ___________ is burdened to rebuild the walls. He is given permission by the king of Persia. ______________ is _____________as the ________ is rebuilt, the ________ are rebuilt, and the ________ are rebuilt. | Walls: Restoration complete The temple stands restored as the dominant structure in the city, but the walls of the city are still broken down. Nehemiah is burdened to rebuild the walls. He is given permission by the king of Persia. Restoration is complete as the temple is rebuilt, the people are rebuilt, and the walls are rebuilt. |
The Storyline Summary of the Silence Era: Pharisees and others _________ the __________ in _________ for the next ______ ______________ years. | The Storyline Summary of the Silence Era: Pharisees and others entomb the Israelites in legalism for the next four hundred years. |
The four major subjects in the Silence Era: 1. The _________ __________ 2. _________ __________ 3. _________ __________ 4. _________ __________ | The four major subjects in the Silence Era: 1. The Changing Guard 2. Political Sects 3. Religious Sects 4. Messianic Hope |
The Changing Guard: The _______ of _______ The _______ of _______ passes from _______ to ________ to ______. | The Changing Guard: The march of nations The march of nations passes from Persia to Greece to Rome. |
Political Sect: The ______________ and __________ During the 400 silent years, there are militant Jews who attempt to revolt against foreign rule and make Jerusalem and are of Judea an independent country. These include the ______________ and __________ | Political Sect: The Maccabeans and Zealots During the 400 silent years, there are militant Jews who attempt to revolt against foreign rule and make Jerusalem and are of Judea an independent country. These include the Maccabeans and Zealots. |
Religious Sect: ____________ and ____________ These are the two primary religious "parties" in Jerusalem during this time. A ruling board, called the ____________, is made up of representatives from both the ____________and the ____________, they both have antagonism for Jesus of Nazareth. | Religious Sect: Pharisees and Sadducees These are the two primary religious "parties" in Jerusalem during this time. A ruling board, called the Sanhedrin, is made up of representatives from both the Pharisees and the Sadducees, they both have antagonism for Jesus of Nazareth. |
Messianic Hope: _________ of a ________ The "Messiah" or "Savior" is one who is prophesied throughout the Old Testament to come save the Jews, some from religious and some from political. The Jews are suffering such __________ and _________ humiliation that widespread hope and _________ of a ________ exists. | Messianic Hope: Expectation of a savior The "Messiah" or "Savior" is one who is prophesied throughout the Old Testament to come save the Jews, some from religious and some from political. The Jews are suffering such religious and political humiliation that widespread hope and expectation of a savior exists. |
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