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Name Date Jesus Christ: God s Revelation Directed Reading Worksheet Chapter 5 Kings and Prophets Directions: Read through the chapter and fill in the missing information. All the questions run sequential to the chapter. If a true/false statement is false, correct it. Page 100 Qualities of Friendship 1. True or False? The Chosen People were always faithful friends to the god who rescued them from slavery. 2. True or False? The Lord God always remained faithful to Israel, fulfilled his promises to them, and sent them a Savior. Pages 101-103 Conquest of the Promised Land 3. The Books of Joshua and cover from the time of Moses to the beginning of the. They tell how the Israelites settled into the Land and how they interacted with their neighbors. 4. The Book of gives the impression that the was swift while the Book of more accurately presents the historical record. Judges reveals that the conquest spanned about hundred years and involved several major. 5. What is the major theological theme of the Book of Joshua? 6. Joshua, a name that means, led the Israelites into the Promised Land. He stayed close to the, celebrated a Meal before the invasion, and always obeyed the Lord s. 7. Why was obedience to God the key to success for the Israelites? 8. True or False? After the Israelites settled the Promised Land, Canaan was divided among the Twelve Tribes. 9. Following Joshua s, the Israelites had to contend with the ongoing resistance of hostile neighbors. In the absence of a, God raised up various who were local leaders. 10. Briefly describe the cycle of apostasy during the period of the judges. 11. True or False? YHWH forbade the worship of false gods, outlawing many of the practices of the surrounding people. 12., a prophetess who instructed general to lead the army into a successful holy, was one of the great judges. When the Israelites were attacked by the God sent Gideon who led Israel to. 13. was a famous judge who fought bravely against the for whom got its name. His personal failings led to and suffering, the same followed by God s people throughout many other eras. Pages 103-107 The Monarchy of Israel 14. What is the religious theme of First and Second Samuel?

15. was both a priest and, and was Israel s final and most significant. He ruled wisely as a just judge, helping the people turn from the worship of. 2 16. True or False? Samuel warned the people of Israel against their request for a king, insisting that such a request insulted YHWH. 17. What three unfortunate things would Israel s king impose on them? 18. Samuel anointed to lead the Chosen People who, at first, was successful in his exploits and efforts to unite the. However, he became and took upon himself the privileges of priests and certain commands by God. 19. was anointed to replace Saul, while Saul was still. David had a reputation as a skilled and was also a brave as evidenced by the famous story of how he killed, the Philistine giant. 20. While Saul loved at first, jealousy soon set in and Saul repeatedly attempted to David. Saul s son,, remained loyal to David even as his father pursued David as an. 21. After a period of intrigue, David became the sole king of, uniting all the tribes into a single. This union lasted until the end of his son reign and was considered the of the monarchy. 22. Why was Jerusalem an ideal site for Israel s capital? 23. True or False? Solomon brought the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem to show YHWH s abiding presence to the new nation. 24. The prophet told how YHWH would establish a royal through David, a promise that led to the belief of a who would save the Chosen People from their. This is who came to save all of humanity. 25. David had an adulterous affair with who would later birth another son,, who would succeed David as. David s led to punishment in the form of a troubled. 26. David was Israel s greatest because he the tribes and established Jerusalem as Israel s. The covenant enabled his dynasty to last for years until the Babylonian conquest in BC. 27. Solomon was a and wealthy king whose greatest achievement was building the in Jerusalem, which became the of Israel s religious life. He had a well deserved reputation for his. 28. What are some examples of Solomon s foolish behavior? 29. After Solomon s death the united kingdom was split in. Solomon s son,, ruled the southern kingdom of while Solomon s servant,, ruled the northern tribes in the kingdom of. 2

3 30. Jeroboam centered worship at two ancient shrines: Dan and, not the holy city of Jerusalem. Later Jews would explain destruction of the kingdom by pointing to Israel s failure to worship God in. 31., the wife of King Ahab, erected altars to the pagan god which led to idolatry throughout the kingdom and the ultimate of the northern kingdom which was by the Assyrians in 721 BC. 32. True or False? Despite the sinfulness of the leaders and people, the Lord never abandoned his people. Pages 107-116 God Sends Prophets 33. The Hebrew word for is nabi which means. was the first prophet of the Old Testament who heard YHWH s message and then it to the people. 34. What is the difference between a major prophet and a minor prophet? 35. The prophets because they received an irresistible from God. In general their message was proclaimed if sins were not repented of, but if the people headed God s warning. 36. True or False? Typically the prophets were unpopular because they went against the nation and the king. 37. What was the sign of a true prophet? 38. What were three themes of the Old Testament prophets? 39. The prophets promised that God would not abandon the divine even though the Chosen People deserved. He would save a, set up an ideal kingdom ruled by the, a descendant of. 40. was an important prophet of the kingdom who lived at the time of the wicked King who allowed religion to take hold. Elijah called down a on the land in the hope that this would shock Israel back to. 41. Elijah had to flee for his when the royal tried to put him to death. Elijah was critical of the king s treatment of the and prophesied that his family would meet ruin. 42. Elijah was the greatest of the Testament prophets, second only to. Elijah was viewed as the precursor and partner of the. In the Testament many people thought that himself was Elijah. 43. What does Elijah and Moses presence at Jesus Transfiguration symbolize? 44. The prophet succeeded Elijah and is notable for the many he performed, carrying on the work of Elijah. Like Elijah, Elisha sided with the. The stories of these two prophets set the stage for the Books of and. 45. The Prophet preached in the kingdom and his basic message was that the of God must show itself in concrete deeds of and justice to the and the poor. 3

46. Amos fearlessly that the many of the northern kingdom would lead to and he called the nation to. He foresaw that a small remnant would survive the impending destruction as God would the bad and raise up the kingdom of. 47. The prophet drew on his painful relationship with his to describe YHWH s relationship with. As his wife left him, so Israel became an unfaithful who ignored God s love. 48. What was Hosea s basic message? 4 49. After regaining its former power, destroyed the northern kingdom in 722 BC and thousands of Israelites into exile. These exiles were the famous of Israel, who with the peoples of their new lands. 50. True or False? Solomon s son and grandson remained faithful to the covenant. 51. What are the three parts of the Book of Isaiah? 52. The original prophet Isaiah had a of God in all his glory in the Temple. He was convinced that the Chosen People must God s holiness by righteous living, true, and turning from the abuses that the poor. 53. What sign did Isaiah promise? 54. What is the meaning of Immanuel? Who was it? 55. Isaiah prophesied that a new enemy,, would come into power after the reign of. They would sack Jerusalem and its people, but the Lord would a remnant of the nation after the time of. 56. The prophet foretold a coming who would lead Israel to peace and. This anointed one would come from and would gather God s remnant who would lead the nations to true of God. 57. The message of Jeremiah was to shout the of God who desperately wanted the Chosen People to before catastrophe would strike the. There are many similarities between him and. 58. What things did Jeremiah have in common with Jesus? 59. Jeremiah became a living of God s message that and slaughter would soon visit Jerusalem. Another example is when he shattered a in front of the elders and priest as a the nation that would destroy those who had him. 60. True or False? Jeremiah preached a message of repentance but also one of hope when the people were living in Babylon. 4

61. According to Jeremiah 31:31-34, how would the new covenant made with Judah and Israel differ from the covenant made with their fathers? 5 62. The prophet was deported to with the exiles. He exhibited bizarre, reported fantastic, and used symbolic actions to communicate his. 63. Ezekiel placed great value on the and its worship, especially the need to keep the and follow the laws of. Before the of Jerusalem, Ezekiel censured the nations for their sinful. 64. How did Ezekiel s tone change after the fall of Jerusalem and the destruction of the Temple? 65. Ezekiel s emphasis on holiness, and obeying the rules of the, greatly influenced the Judaism that emerged after the. In fact, he is often considered to be the. Pages 116-119 The Babylonian Exile 66. What happened to the residents of Jerusalem in 586 BC when King Nebuchadnezzar destroyed the city? 67. What did the Israelites exiled to Babylon do to distinguish themselves from their captors? 68. Without a Temple, the exiles met in which were houses, where they studied and together. Scribes gathered Israel s traditions and committed them to. 69. The in exile were allowed to return to when the Empire conquered the Babylonians. In BC God s began to journey back to Jerusalem. 70. True or False? Second Isaiah made it clear that it was Cyrus of Persia who was the true deliverer. 71. What does God tell the Israelites in Isaiah 49:6? 72. Who do Christians see as the suffering servant described in Second Isaiah? 73. What are the four main themes of the Suffering Servant songs? Pages 119-122 Return and Recommitment 74. What important lesson did the Exile teach the Chosen People? 75. What did the returning Jews do in Jerusalem? 76. True or False? The mutual distrust between the Jews and Samaritans festered for centuries and was evident at the time of Jesus. 77. True or False? Many exiles freely chose to remain in Babylon and Egypt and were more open to Gentile ideas. 5

78. True or False? Because more Jews lived outside of Palestine than within, the Temple became an even more important institution. 6 79. In postexilic the task of the prophets was to the Temple and renew the covenant in the of the people. The Old Testament took on its present form as compiled and earlier texts and traditions. 80. was a priest and religious who helped to solidify Jewish identity and promulgated the, making it the of Judaism. Fidelity to the Torah set the tone and helped Judaism to survive. 81. The prophet preached a future when God will battle all the forces. This Day of Judgment will mark an entirely new which the Church understood was fulfilled with the Descent of the. 82. What is the main message of the Book of Malachi? 83. Malachi prophesied a coming who would announce the Day of the Lord on which God would usher in his. John the Baptist announced the coming of who would usher in God s. 84. What beliefs were found in Jewish writings prior to the birth of Christ? 85. True or False? Alexander the Great wished to all his conquered people to be one, with classical Greek culture serving as the unifying force. 86. After Alexander s death the ruled Palestine from 323-198 BC. Their rule was generally with no concerted effort to impose culture. Some Jews, however, adopted customs while others deplored any as a desertion of their ancestors. 87. The, who ruled Palestine from 198-164 BC, tried to impose on their subjects. IV wanted to force Greek culture on the people and twice robbed the and forbade Jews to engage in religious practices to their faith. 88. What was the abomination of desolation? 89. The rule of Antiochus IV led to a revolt by the family who recaptured Jerusalem and the Temple. The December Feast of commemorates this event in Jewish history. 90. The Dynasty which formed under the Maccabees the Jews until 63 BC. When the Hasmonean regime became, Palestine fell to the and the Great was appointed king. 6

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