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1&2 Samuel/Kings
This is a review over 1 & second Samuel and 1&2 Kings
Question/ term | Answer/definition |
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Who were Samuel's Parents? | Hannah and Elkanah |
Who did Samuel serve under? | Eli the priest |
Who were Eli's two sons? | Hophni and Phineas |
Who is the last judge? | Samuel |
David's son who rebelled and drove David from Jerusalem; hair hung in a tree | Absalom |
God called out to Samuel in the night how many times? | 3 times |
Asks God for wisdom and built the temple in Jerusalem | Soloman |
Defeated and took the northern kingdom of Israel captive in 723 BC | The Assyrians |
Solomon's son and heir. His pride caused all but two of the twelve tribes to rebel against him | Rehoboam |
First king of the northern kingdom of Israel when Israel revolted against Rehoboam | Jeroboam |
Last king of Israel before the northern kingdom was defeated by Assyria | Hoshea |
Why the people beg Samuel for a king? | So they can be like other nations; they are rejecting God's rule over them |
First king of the united kingdom of Israel; looked like a king, but was not obedient to God | Saul |
Anointed by Samuel as the 2nd king of the united kingdom of Israel; Jonathan's best friend | David |
Capture the Ark of the Covenant in battle but eventually send it back to Israel | The Philistines |
Death of Saul and Jonathan | Happens at the end of 1 Samuel |
How many wives did Solomon have and what did they do? | Over 700 wives; they turned his heart away from God |
What happens in 1/2 Kings? | Israel is divided as a nation after the reign of Solomon; both kingdoms of Israel fail spiritually |
Defeated and took captive the southern kingdom of Israel | Nebuchadnezzar and the Babylonians |
Two main prophets in the northern kingdom detailed in the books of 1/2 Kings | Elijah and Elisha |
Name of northern kingdom and how many tribes | Israel; 10 tribes |
Name of southern kingdom and what two tribes | Judah; Judah & Benjamin |
Saul's son; rules over all Israel except Judah |