THE FIRST CRACK
POLITICAL SOLUTION, SPIRITUAL DISASTER
STATE-SPONSORED IDOLATRY
PROPHETIC CONFRONTATION AND IGNORED WARNINGS
FINAL WARNINGS, SOCIAL INJUSTICE, AND DESTRUCTION
100

Which king’s harsh response to the people’s request triggered the split of the kingdom?

A: Rehoboam

100

Who became the first king of the northern kingdom of Israel?

A: Jeroboam

100

Which king is described as the most wicked ruler Israel ever had?

A: King Ahab

100

Which prophet confronted Ahab by declaring a multi-year drought?

A: Elijah

100

Which prophet described Israel’s unfaithfulness as an adulterous marriage?

A: Hosea

200

What specific request did the northern tribes bring to Rehoboam before the split?

A: To lighten the heavy tax and labor burden imposed by Solomon

200

What fear motivated Jeroboam to change Israel’s worship system?

A: Fear that people would return to Jerusalem and shift loyalty back to Rehoboam

200

What foreign influence did Queen Jezebel introduce into Israel?

A: Worship of Baal

200

Why was the drought a direct challenge to Baal?

A: Baal was believed to be the god of rain and fertility

200

Which prophet confronted King Jeroboam II during a time of prosperity?

A: Amos

300

Who did Rehoboam reject for counsel, and whose advice did he choose instead?

A: He rejected the experienced elders and followed his young, arrogant peers

300

Where were the two new worship centers established?


A: Bethel in the south and Dan in the north

300

How did Ahab and Jezebel treat those who remained faithful to Yahuah?

A: They persecuted and hunted them

300

Where did Elijah confront the prophets of Baal in a public showdown?

A: Mount Carmel

300

What was Amos’s central accusation against Israel’s religious life?

A: Their worship was empty because they oppressed the poor

400

How many tribes broke away from Rehoboam, and what did they form?

A: Ten tribes broke away and formed the northern kingdom called Israel

400

What objects were placed at these worship centers, and why was this forbidden?

A: Golden calves, which violated Yahuah’s commands against idolatry

400

What made Baal worship especially offensive in Israel’s context?

A: It replaced Yahuah as the official state religion

400

What dramatic action did Elijah take to remove doubt during the contest?


A: He drenched the altar with water before praying

400

How long did Israel persist in this pattern before destruction came?

A: Over 200 years, spanning more than 10 generations

500

Identify the full political domino effect that began with Rehoboam’s decision.

A: Harsh leadership → rejection of wise counsel → tribal revolt → national division → two rival kingdoms

500

Why is Jeroboam’s decision described as the seed of Israel’s long-term collapse?

A: It institutionalized idolatry, turning a political fear into a permanent spiritual compromise that shaped generations

500

Explain why Baal worship represented more than just a religious change.

A: It symbolized political power overriding covenant loyalty and fully corrupted national identity

500

Despite overwhelming evidence on Mount Carmel, why did Israel not change course?

A: Their hearts remained unchanged; spiritual rebellion had become systemic, not circumstantial

500

Describe the final chain of events that ended the northern kingdom.

A: Rebellion against Assyria → three-year siege of Samaria → conquest → mass deportation → loss of national identity

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