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1 Week # Pathfinder Bible Page # Worksheet 1 Luke to Luke to Luke to Luke to Song of Solomon 647 to Isaiah to Isaiah to Isaiah to Isaiah to Isaiah to Isaiah to Isaiah to Jeremiah to Jeremiah to Jeremiah to Jeremiah to Jeremiah to Jeremiah to Jeremiah to Lamentations to Ezekiel to Ezekiel to Ezekiel to Ezekiel to Ezekiel to Hosea to Joel 1-3, Amos to Obadiah, Jonah 1-4, Micah to N ahum 1-3, Habakkuk to Zephaniah 1-3, Haggai to Zechariah to Malachi to 931
2 Week 1-Luke Who did Mary go to visit during her pregnancy? 2. When Jesus was dedicated, what two people recognized Him as the Son of God? 3. How old was Jesus when He visited Jerusalem? 4. Who baptized Jesus and what happened? 5. From what did He quote, when He rebuked Satan s temptations? 6. When Jesus called the fishermen to follow Him, He told them that they would now be catching what? 7. What did Jesus say you are to do to those who hate you? Week 2-Luke In what town did Jesus raise the widow s son? 2. What did the woman anoint Jesus feet with? 3. What was Jesus doing when the storm came up? 4. When Jesus fed the 5000, how many baskets of food were left? 5. When Jesus was on the mountain with Moses and Elijah, what were Peter and the disciples doing? 6. In the parable, who was the one who helped the beaten man? 7. What is the lamp of your body?
3 Week 3-Luke What did Jesus call the rich man in the parable? 2. What will you find with your treasure? 3. What happened to the fig tree that didn t bear fruit? 4. Name one excuse for not attending the banquet. 5. In the parable of the Prodigal s son, who do you identify with? 6. In foretelling the second coming Jesus compared it to the time of what other Bible character? 7. What did Jesus ask the rich young ruler to give up? Week 4-Luke Why couldn t Zacchaeus see Jesus? 2. Where did they get the colt Jesus rode on? 3. Whose likeness is on the denarius? 4. How much money did the widow put in the treasury? 5. How did Judas betray Jesus? 6. What was the inscription on the cross above Jesus head? 7. When Cleopas and his friend recognized Jesus at the dinner table, what happened to Jesus?
4 Week 5-Song of Solomon 1. In Chapter 2, how does he describe his beloved? A among thorns 2. How does she describe him? Like an among the trees of the forest. 3. Where did the wood for Solomon s carriage come from? 4. In chapter 4, how did he describe her lips? 5. In chapter 5, how does she describe his hair? 6. In chapter 7, how does he describe her legs? 7. In chapter 8, she describes love as that many waters cannot quench. Week 6-Isaiah If our sins are like scarlet, how will the Lord change them? 2. Who was Isaiah s father? 3. What kind of fruit did the vineyard produce? 4. The people will go into exile for a lack of what? 5. When the Lord asked, Who shall I send? what was Isaiah s response? 6. In Chapter 7, what would the Lord give as a sign? 7. After Assyria captures Israel, how many will return?
5 Week 7-Isaiah God will overthrow Babylon like what other two cities? 2. In Isaiah 14 who has been cast down to earth? 3. In how many years would Moab be destroyed? 4. In Isaiah 17, the harvest will be nothing, because they have forgotten what? 5. Were the people of Cush tall or short? 6. In Isaiah 18, we are told that the Lord will make himself know to the Egyptians. What will be their response? 7. When the man in the chariot arrives, what is his message? Week 8-Isaiah In the Valley of Vision what happened to the leaders? 2. Who was Eliakim s father? 3. How long will Tyre be forgotten? 4. Where will the Lord reign? 5. When the great trumpet sounds what will the exiled do? 6. What will happen to the enemies of the city where David settled? 7. What will happen to those who complain?
6 Week 9-Isaiah How will Assyria be beaten down? 2. For he who walks righteously, what does it say about his bread and water? 3. Isaiah says Be strong, do not fear! Behold you God will come with vengeance. What is He coming for? 4. What king of Assyria took the fortified cities of Judah? 5. When Hezekiah heard the threat he tore his clothes and then sent Eliakim and others to whom for advice? 6. How many more years did God give Hezekaih? 7. When the King of Babylon heard that Hezekiah had recovered, what did he do? Week 10-Isaiah Foretelling about John the Baptist, Isaiah says he prepare the way of the Lord, how did he identify him? 2. For those who wait on the Lord when they run how will they feel? 3. What does the Lord promise the poor and needy who seek water? 4. When God blots out your transgressions, will they be remembered? 5. Will Israel be forgotten? 6. Who did God use to subdue the nations? 7. When people were drawn to idols, what did God keep reminding them?
7 -Week 11 Week 11-Isaiah Because God loves His people he has refined them but not as silver, and has tested them in the furnace of 2. For whom is there no peace? 3. Where has God inscribed His people? 4. The earth will grow old like a garment, but what will be forever? 5. In Isaiah s prophecy of Jesus, He was bruised for our, and by His stripes we are. 6. Who shall teach the children? 7. The Lord says For My house shall be called a house of for all nations. Week 12-Isaiah We are not to do our own pleasure on God s holy day (the Sabbath); we are to call it a. 2. What has separated man from God? 3. To intercede for His people, Christ puts on a breastplate of, a helmet of, and a cloak of. 4. God has given His people a new name. It is, and their land s name shall be. 5. What is our righteousness compared to? 6. When God creates new heavens and a new earth, what will happen to the former things? 7. From one New Moon to another, and from one Sabbath to another, what will all flesh do?
8 Week 13-Jeremiah During what year of King Josiah s reign in Judah did Jeremiah begin to prophesy? 2. During the reign of which two sons of Josiah did Jeremiah also prophesy? & 3. When did God tell Jeremiah that He first knew him? 4 Was Jeremiah young or old when God called him? 5. What was Jerusalem called? The of the Lord. 6. What reason did the Lord give for allowing the captivity? Week 14-Jeremiah God gave Judah many opportunities to turn back to Him. When they did not, He said the voice of mirth and gladness would cease and the land shall become 2. Jeremiah mourned The harvest is past and the summer is ended and 3. What did God promise to those who obeyed His voice? You shall be my and I will be your. 4. Where were the men from who sought Jeremiah s life? 5. What did the Lord ask Jeremiah to do with the linen sash? 6. Prior to their captivity, what did Jeremiah say he would weep for? My soul will weep in secret for your 7. In the word of the Lord concerning the drought, what did He say they would not find at the cisterns?
9 Week 15-Jeremiah The Lord tells Jeremiah, I will you from the hand of the, and I will you from the grip of the. 2. The Lord tells them that their fathers have forsaken Me. Were they better or worse than their fathers? 3. The heart is above all things, and desperately 4. What did the potter do with the marred vessel? 5. Because the people had forgotten the Lord, what would happen to them? 6. Because they built an altar to Baal, what was the name of Tophet changed to? 7. Who put Jeremiah in stocks? Week 16-Jeremiah Like the good figs, the Lord acknowledges the captives from Judah. Why did He say they were sent out? 2. How long would serve the land of Babylon? 3. When the people wanted to put Jeremiah to death, what did God promise if they would amend their ways? the Lord will concerning the that He has against you. 4. What happened to Hananiah because he did not prophesy truth? 5. Was Shemaiah the Nehelamite a true of false prophet? 6. Where will the Lord put his Law? 7. In the Lord s new covenant, He says I will their, and their sin I will no more.
10 Week 17-Jeremiah In what country was the field that Jeremiah purchased? 2. What did the Rechabites live in? 3. Who did Jeremiah send to read the words of the scroll in the Lord s house on the day of fasting? 4. What did princes tell Baruch to do with the scroll? 5. Who read the scroll to the king? What did he do with it? 6. When Jeremiah went out of Jerusalem to claim his property, what happened to him? 7. How long was the siege of Jerusalem? From the year and the month to the year and the month of Zedekiah s reign. Jeremiah Who killed Gedaliah (who Nebuchadnezzar had made governor)? 2. When the captains of the forces asked Jeremiah for the Lord s advice on what to do, what did he tell them? 3. Did they follow the counsel after they promised to? 4. What did the Lord tell the remnant of Judah in Egypt? They would be by the and by the. 5. What did God promise to Baruch? But I will give your to you as a prize in all, wherever you 6. Which Pharaoh s army did Nebuchadnezzar defeat in the 4 th year of Jehoiakim? 7. Why did the Lord say the people of Moab would be destroyed? Because he has himself against the.
11 -Week 19 Week 19-Jeremiah What did the Lord pronounce against Edom? For indeed, I will make you among nations, among. 2. The Lord said He would punish Babylon like He had punished what other nation? 3. What kings were to rise up against Babylon to destroy it? 4. What did Jeremiah tell Saraiah to do with the book after he had read it? 5. How old was Zedekiah when he became king? 6. When did Nebuchadnezzar burn the house of the Lord? The day of the month in the year. 7. How many captives did Nebuchadnezzar take in the 7 th year? the 18 th year? the 23 rd year? Week 20-Lamentations Jeremiah tells us why Jerusalem s children have gone into captivity. Because of the of her. 2. Why did Jeremiah weep? My are desolate, because the prevailed. 3. What did the elders of the daughter of Zion do? on the ground and keep, They throw on their heads, and gird themselves with 4. Through Jeremiah s anguish he finds hope. The Lord is to those who for Him. To the who seeks Him. 5. Jeremiah asked the Lord to judge those who had wronged him. What did he request? 6. Why did Jeremiah tell them to be glad? The punishment of your is. 7. In Jeremiah s final prayer, what does he request? Turn us back to You, O, and we will be.
12 -Week 21 Week 21-Ezekiel When did Ezekiel receive his vision? 2. Where was Ezekiel? 3. What house did God send Ezekiel to speak God s words to? 4. How many days did Ezekiel lie on his left side for the iniquity of Israel? On his right side for Judah? What did each day represent? 5. What did God say would happen to the inhabitants of Jerusalem? 1/3 1/3 1/3 6. When God gathers the scattered people back to their land, what are they to do? 7. When God tells about the wall being plastered with untempered mortar, who is represents by those who plastered it? Week 22-Ezekiel What did God compare the giving up of the wood of the vine for fuel to? 2. What did God compare Jerusalem s rejection of him to? You are an wife, who takes instead of her. 3. When Jerusalem remembers God s covenant how will they be? 4. Does the son bear the guilt of the father? 5. What did God give the Israelites as a sign between them? 6. Where shall all of Israel serve God and give their offerings? 7. What is the conspiracy of Israel s prophets compared to?
13 Week 23-Ezekiel What do the two women represent? Oholah Oholibah 2. On what day did the king of Babylon start his siege against Jerusalem? year, month day. 3. List one of the nations God took vengeance against because they were against Judah. 4. Where Was Tyre situated? 5. Judah traded with Tyre. What did they get? 6. Who carried off the wealth of Egypt? 7. When God scattered the Egyptians among the other nations, what should they then know? Week 24-Ezekiel If the wicked are warned, and do not turn from evil is the watchman responsible? 2. How will the Lord judge everyone? 3. In prophesying against the shepherds of Israel, who did he say they were feeding? who should they feed? 4. God takes away the heart of stone and give you what? 5. What do the dry bones represent? 6. How did God show his wrath against Gog? 7. After God brought the Istaelites back from captivity, what did he pout out on them?
14 Week 25-Ezekiel In what year of their captivity did Ezekiel have the vision about the new temple? 2. Because the Israelites were not faithful, this prophecy was never fulfilled, but Ezekiel was told, Declare to the house of everything you. 3. By which gate, did Ezekiel see the glory of the Lord come to the temple? 4. Who did the Lord say was not to enter His sanctuary? 5. God is very particular in His instruction. In the Laws for the priests, what is the instruction about their hair? 6. Which son of Israel received a double portion? 7. Each gate was named for a tribe, on which side was Levi s gate? Benjamin s gate? Gad s gate Week 26-Hosea Who was Hosea s father? 2. Who was Hosea s wife? 3. How much did Hosea pay to buy back his wife? shekels of silver and homers of barley. 4..Israel s stubbornness is compared to what? 5. Why did God cast Israel away? Because they did not Him. 6. So you, by the help of your, return, observe mercy and justice, and on your God. 7. For the ways of the Lord are. The righteous in them, but transgressor in them.
15 Week 27-Joel 1-3, Amos For the day of the Lord is great and very ; who can it? 2. Before the coming of the Lord, what will happen? The sun shall be turned into and the moon into. 3. God will not turn away His punishment of Judah because they have the Law of the Lord. 4. The Lord does nothing unless what? 5. Seek good and not that you may live. So the Lord God of hosts will be you. 6. Amos, in response to Amaziah does not claim to be a prophet or even the son of a prophet. What is he? 7. Israel is a sinful kingdom, but God will not utterly destroy the house of Jacob, He will the house of Israel among all nations. Week 28-Obadiah, Jonah 1-4, Micah How many survivors shall remain of the house of Esau? 2. Instead of going to Nineveh, where did Jonah go instead? 3. How many days were the people given to repent? 4. When the people of Nineveh repented, and God relented on their destruction how did Jonah act? 5. Micah prophesied during the reign of what 3 kings of Judah? 6. Micah fortells where Jesus will be born. Bethlehem though you are little among he thousand of. 7. Where does God cast all our sins?
16 Week 29-Nahum 1-3, Habakkuk Where is Nahum from? 2. The Lord is to anger and in power. And will not al l acquit the. 3. Nahum is writing about 100 years after Jonah. Naham described Nineveh; Woe to the blood city! It is all full of and. 4. No one is sorry for Nineveh. All who hear news of, will their hands over you. 5. What bitten and hasty nation, did God raise up against the Israelites? 6. How shall the just live? 7. Yet I will rejoice in the, I will joy in the God of my, The Lord god is my. Week 30-Zephaniah 1-3, Haggai Who was Zephaniah s father? 2. They shall build houses, but not them: They shall plant vineyard but not drink their. 3. Seek righteousness, seek, It may be that you will be hidden in the day of the Lord s. 4. After the Lord takes away those who rejoice in pride what will be left? I will leave in you midst a and people. 5. Who was the King when the Lord spoke to Haggai? 6. What command did the Lord give? 7. Who did the Lord choose and make a signet ring for?
17 Week 31-Zechariah Who was Zechariah s father? 2. In Zechariah s first vision what did the 3 horses represent? 3. Zechariah s 5 th vision refers to Zerubbabel building the temple but it will not be finished by might or power, but by My. 4. God scattered them like a whirlwind because the refused to hear the and the word which the Lord of host has sent by His spirit through the former. 5. Zechariah prophesies about Jesus: Behold, your King is coming to you, He is just and having, lowly and riding on a, 6. Zechariah prophesies about Jesus they will look on Me whom they have ; they will mourn for Him as one mourns for his only. 7. What is the punishment for those who do not come to the feast of Tabernacles? Week 32-Malachi In what way did the priests despise God s name? 2. Since the Israelites did not honor God, among whom would His name be great? 3. The priests should keep knowledge, seed the law and be the Lord s messenger, but what did they do? 4. How does the Lord feel about divorce? 5. Does the Lord change? 6. How have we robbed God? 7. What law are we told to remember?
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