The Day of the Lord
Mountains Shall Fall
Prophets & Their Symbols
From Zion to Bethlehem
Nations Under Fire
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In Obadiah 1:15, what does God say will happen to the nations as they have done?

It shall be done unto them

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In Micah 1:4, how are the valleys described during judgment?

They are cleft as wax before fire and as waters poured down a steep place.

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What did Amos see in the first vision that symbolized early devastation?

Grasshoppers (locusts).

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In Micah 5:4, in whose strength will the promised ruler stand?

In the strength of the Lord, in the majesty of the name of the Lord his God.

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According to Amos 1:3, what was Damascus punished for?

Threshing Gilead with threshing instruments of iron.

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In Joel 2:11, how is the Lord’s army described?

Very great, strong, and executing His word.

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In Joel 3:18, what mountain will drip with new wine?

The mountains of Judah.

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What fruit did Amos see that symbolized Israel’s end?

A basket of summer fruit.

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In Joel 3:16, who will the Lord be a refuge for?

His people and the children of Israel.

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According to Amos , why was Tyre condemned?

They broke the covenant of brotherhood and delivered up captives to Edom

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List all four cosmic signs mentioned in Joel.

The earth quakes, heavens tremble, sun and moon darkened, stars withdraw shining.

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In Micah 4:8, what will the “tower of the flock” represent?

The stronghold of the daughter of Zion — the former dominion shall come to her

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What did Joel say the drunkards should awake and weep over?

The new wine, because it is cut off from their mouth.

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In Micah , what three locations are mentioned from which people will come to Zion?

From Assyria, the fortified cities, and Egypt to the river.

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In Amos what did Edom pursue continuously?

His brother with the sword.

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In Amos , the day of the Lord is compared to a man fleeing from what two dangers?

A lion and a bear.

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In Obadiah 1:16, what are the nations compared to as they drink upon God’s holy mountain?

They shall drink and be as though they had not been.

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In Micah 7:1, what fruit does the prophet compare himself to when no godly man remains?

A gleaned summer fruit or the first-ripe fig.

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According to Joe, what will happen in Jerusalem after the Lord dwells there?

There shall no strangers pass through her anymore.

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In Joel 3:4–6, name one of the nations that took God’s silver, gold, and sold Judah’s children.

Tyre, Zidon, or the coasts of Philistia.

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In Joel 1:15, what phrase describes the day of the Lord?

“It is at hand, and as a destruction from the Almighty shall it come.”

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In Micah 6:1–2, what two groups are called to hear the Lord’s plea?

The mountains and the strong foundations of the earth.

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In Joel 2:5, what noise is the invading army compared to?

The noise of chariots on mountaintops and the crackling of fire consuming stubble.

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In Micah 4:10, where does the prophet say Zion will go to travail before deliverance?

To Babylon.

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In Amos 2:1, what specific act caused Moab’s punishment?

He burned the bones of the king of Edom into lime.

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