To be from the tribe of Levi. All priests are this.
What is a levite?
In this book there was a census in order to see how many young men were available to fight for Israel.
What is Numbers?
Ruth's kinsman redeemer.
Who is Boaz?
This person is responsible for the construction of the temple.
Who is Solomon?
This is Solomon's son.
Who is Rehoboam?
This is the central theme of the book of Leviticus.
What is holiness/worship?
This tribe had the largest number from the census according to Numbers 1.
Judah
Weapon(s) did David used to defeat Goliath?
This man is handsome, tall, his son is best friends with David, and is a war hero.
Who is Saul?
What is Babylon?
This offering is used for atonement of sin or prayer/praise.
What is a burnt offering?
This is someone who has made a vow to God and that is shown through a dedication to not drink alcohol, cut hair, etc.
What is a nazarite?
This is someone who has made a vow to God and that is shown through a dedication to not drink alcohol, cut hair, etc.
What is a nazarite?
These are the first 3 kings of Israel.
Who are Saul, David, and Solomon?
This is the 1st king of Israel AFTER the division of the kingdom.
Who is Jeroboam (I)?
This offering is used for expression of devotion/thanksgiving to God for his goodness and providence.
What is a grain offering?
These were the spies sent into Canaan.
Who are Joshua and Caleb?
This event echoes the parting of the Red Sea.
Who were Eli's wicked sons?
Who are Hophni and Phineas?
This is how many kings (roughly) reigned between the 2 kingdoms.
What is 40?
This type of law is considered to be for all people in all times, it is unchangeable in a sense.
What is moral law?
This is the main theme/content of the book of Deuteronomy.
What is the retelling of the law by Moses (or the second law)?
This event echoes the parting of the Red Sea.
What is the Jordan River drying up?
This person is David's first wife and Saul's daughter.
Who is Michal?
These are the major prophets.
Who are Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel?