Why does the united kingdom of Israel split into two kingdoms after Solomon's death (because of him)?
What is Solomon was ineffective as a leader?
Why are the prophets often unpopular?
What is they point out people’s sins and call for them to change?
What are the messianic prophecies?
What is they point to the coming of the ideal Messiah, Jesus Christ?
What does Israel suffer from? (list three points)
What is numerous rebellions, leaders who encourage idolatry, and civil wars?
What is one of Ezekiel’s hopeful prophecies?
What is a vision of the dry bones coming to life?
After Solomon, how are the kingdoms split?
What is Israel in the north and Judah in the south?
What do Jonah’s three days and nights in the fish prefigure?
What is Jesus’ death and Resurrection?
Isaiah points to a future highlighted by the coming of what or whom?
What is Emmanuel?
Why does Jeremiah first resist God’s call to prophesy?
What is he thinks he is too young?
When was Second Isaiah possibly written?
What is during the Babylonian Exile?
What event does First Isaiah write about?
What is the Assyrian conquest?
When Jeremiah walks through town wearing a yoke around his neck, what is he telling the people to do?
What is to surrender to the Babylonians instead of dying?
What is unique about the Book of Isaiah?
What is it likely contains prophecies of three different prophets at three different time periods?
What event does First Isaiah write about?
What is the Babylonian Exile?
What is Ezekiel’s role during the exile?
What is a prophet delivering messages of warning and hope?
Which prophet challenges all the prophets of Baal and Asherah in a head-to-head battle?
Who is Elijah?
What does Amos preach against?
What is false and empty worship, religious hypocrisy, and the wealthy ignoring the poor?
Who are the two servants of God Second Isaiah identifies who give hope to the people of Judah?
What are the Suffering Servant and Cyrus, king of Persia?
To show the depths of which the people will suffer, what does Ezekiel use to cook his food?
What is human dung?
What do Christians keep in mind when reading the Old Testament?
What is Christ’s life, death, and Resurrection?
What does Hosea’s marriage represent?
What is Israel’s lack of faithfulness to God?
What do Ezekiel’s shock tactics include?
What is building a model of Jerusalem and staring at it for fourteen months, walking around the city with his bags, and refusing to mourn his wife’s death?
When Jesus quotes the Psalms, what does he refer to himself as?
What is “the stone the builders rejected”?
To what does Jeremiah compare the people and why?
What is a rotten loincloth because they worship other gods?
*Daily Double* Who was King David's dad?
Who was Jesse.