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    (Babylonian captivity of the Southern Kingdom). Covenant→An agreement between 2 or more parties or people‚ usually with described benefits‚ responsibilities‚ and consequences. Persian Empire→(between the Testaments) Time when Persians controlled Judah. Jews were allowed to

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    Introduction to the Study of the Old Testament Danett A. Bourgolly Grand Canyon University Jim Banktson July 5‚ 2009 Module 1 Introduction to the Study of the Old Testament “A history whose basis is divine intervention by providing truth‚ The Old Testament has been in existence for over 2000 years and brought about a radical change to history. In order for one to truly understand a book‚ the author has to have knowledge of or to what he or she is writing about and be able to relay

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    shall come upon thee‚ and overtake thee:” He had a specific word from the prophet Azariah in 2 Chronicles 15:1. “1 And the Spirit of God came upon Azariah the son of Oded: 2 And he went out to meet Asa‚ and said unto him‚ Hear ye me‚ Asa‚ and all Judah and Benjamin; The LORD is with you‚ while ye be with him; and if ye seek him‚ he will be found of you; but if ye forsake him‚ he will forsake

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    Elisha‚ originally an assistant to Elijah‚ was the successor to Elijah after he was taken by a whirlwind. This was recognized by other prophets because they seen Elijah’s mantle had been left for Elisha. The differences between Elisha and Elijah were their personal lives and political stance. Elisha did not keep to himself like Elijah did‚ and besides being more outgoing; Elisha was more involved in politics. Still‚ Elisha learned and studied under Elijah‚ so they were alike in ways as well.

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    builders and sailors. Created the phonetic alphabet which led to the present day alphabet. Hebrews Their Hebrew religion later influenced to later major religions. A major political & commercial center. Kingdom was later split into two Israel & Judah. Hebrews were captured by Babylonia and called Jews. 2000 BCE Nomadic Hebrew speaking people that included Israelites‚ Moabites and Ammonites; very large family units; women did much of the work while men were off to war. The earliest Hebrew script

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    make the effort. Here is a list of items to be familiar with for the exam. ‘apiru David Solomon First Temple Syrian Temples/Palaces Late Bronze Age Iron Age Amarna Letters Zedek Dimorphic society ‘Abdi-Hepa City of David Ephraim Judah Benjamin Cuneiform Bet-Av (Bet-Ab) Bet-Yahweh Bit-Hilani Assyria Sennacherib Hezekiah Nebuchadnezzar Babylon Warren’s Shaft Millo Broad Wall Hezekiah’s Tunnel Gihon Spring Kidron valley Hinnom valley Broad wall Shiloh Samaria

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    revive the ancient world genre? After seeing films like Ben-Hur and Spartacus‚ two of the greatest films ever made set in the ancient world. it is hard not to see the cinematic cues that Gladiator takes from these films. Ben-Hur follows the story of Judah Ben-Hur after he was betrayed by his childhood friend and seeks revenge against the man who wronged. In Gladiator‚ we have Maximus go on a quest for vengeance after the new emperor has ordered him executed and kills his family. From Ben-Hur we know

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    Daniel Tindall L25850216 Bible 104 – B30 15 May 2013 Summary of the books of the Old Testament Books Leviticus (Law) The book of Leviticus is an historical narrative that contains the bulk of the system of laws the Hebrew nation lived. The key theme of the entire book is to describe the various laws and how the Levites were to administer these laws. The main characters in this book are Moses and the members of the tribe of Levi‚ namely the family of Aaron. Aaron’s family was

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    Old Testament Lecture Judaism History/Origins/Traditional view • Tanak: Law‚ Prophets‚ Writings • An account of the Israelites’ relationship with God from their earliest history until the building of the Second Temple (c. 350 BCE). • Israelites struggle with their faith in God and attraction to other gods. • Originally henotheists‚ each nation had its own god‚ but that their god was superior Torah: • Written Torah‚ given to Moses. Book of Moses‚ Pentateuch • Oral

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    the earth. As for you also‚ because of the blood of my covenant with you‚ I will set your prisoners free from the waterless pit. Return to your stronghold‚ O prisoners of hope; today I declare that I will restore to you double. For I have bent Judah as my bow; I have made Ephraim its arrow. I will arouse your sons‚ O Zion‚ against your sons‚ O Greece‚ and wield you like a warrior’s sword. – Zechariah 9:9-13 Now Adonijah son of Haggith exalted himself‚ saying‚ "I will be king"; he prepared for

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