Kings of Judah
Daniel & the Exile
Intertestamental Period
Synoptic Gospels
People & Prophets
100

David committed adultery with this woman, the wife of Uriah the Hittite.

Bathsheba

100
These three men were thrown into a fiery furnace for refusing to bow to the golden statue

Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego

100
The nickname for the roughly 400-year gap between the Old and New Testaments.

"Silent Period"

100
Gentile author, writing to Gentile Audience

Luke

100
This prophet anointed the first two kings of Israel.

Samuel

200

This king split the kingdom after Solomon's death and set up two golden calves for Israel to worship.

Jeroboam

200
Yahweh humbled Nebuchadnezzar by making him live like an animal for this many years.

Seven years

200
The blending of Greek culture, language, and philosophy that spread throughout the ancient world.

Hellenism

200

The gifts for Jesus from the magi

Gold, Frankincense, Myrrh

200

This sarcastic prophet executed all of the priests of Baal

Elijah
300
This good king of Judah found the lost Book of the Law during temple repairs and led a national revival.

Josiah

300
In Daniel's vision, this part of the great statue represented the Roman Empire.

Iron Legs

300
The city of Rome was built on this river.

Tiber River

300
What Jesus used to rebut the temptations of Satan

Scripture/OT

300
These two became friends following the trial and execution of Jesus

Herod Antipas and Pilate

400
This king of Judah destroyed the bronze serpent Moses made because the Israelites were worshipping it as an idol.

Hezekiah

400

Daniel's given Babylonian name.

Belteshazzar

400

This Roman Ruler became emperor after his uncle was assassinated.

Caesar Augustus / Octavian
400
Jesus began teaching in parables after this accusation.

Miracles by the power of Satan

400

This rebel son of David tried to overthrow his father and seize the throne.

Absalom

500
This Babylonian King conquered Jerusalem, destroyed Solomon's temple, and exiled the people of Judah in 586 BC

Nebuchadnezzar

500
The four words written on the wall at Belshazzar's feast by a mysterious floating hand.

"MENE MENE TEKEL UPHARSIN"

500
This Persian King issued a decree in 536 BC allowing the Jewish exiles to return to their homeland.

Cyrus the Great

500
This priest encountered an angel in the temple, ending the 400 years of silence.

Zechariah

500
He gave Nehemiah authority and resources to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem

King Artaxerxes I

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