True or False: AI Elijah had several different voices.
True.
How Many Tribes were in the Northern Kingdom
Two tribes
How many tribes were in the Southern Kingdom?
Ten tribes.
This prophet challenged King Ahab and the prophets of Baal to a showdown on Mt. Carmel
Elijah
The king with the best name according to Mr. Scroggs
Jehosaphat
True or False: Jesus was related to King David
True
What was the name of the Northern Kingdom?
Israel
What was the name of the Southern Kingdom?
Judah
This prophet asked God for a "double portion" of the power that the prophet Elijah had.
Elisha
The king whose wife encourage people to worship the false god Baal.
Ahab
True or False: Jeraboam built temples in the Northern Kingdom because he wanted people to worship false gods.
False - he wanted people to worship the one true God but not go to Jerusalem
How many good kings were there in the Northern Kingdom?
Zero
How many good kings were there in the Southern Kingdom?
Eight
This prophet worked in the Southern Kingdom and is especially known for speaking out against false prophets who told people what they wanted to hear.
Micah
List two reasons that God took the Kingdom of Israel away from Solomon
He married foreign wives
He allowed worship of false gods
He put taxes / slavery upon the people
True or False: The Babylonians destroyed the Temple in Jerusalem.
True
Who conquered the Northern Kingdom and sent them into exile?
Assyria
Who conquered the Southern Kingdom and sent them into exile?
Babylon
This prophet is one of the best known and was an advisor to king Ahaz in Jerusalem.
Isaiah
King of Northern Tribes who led the rebellion against the Southern Tribes
Jeraboam
False - the capital of the Northern Kingdom was Samaria.
What was the term used to describe the tribes of the Northern Kingdom after they were exiled?
The 10 lost tribes of Israel
Several prophets predicted that the Southern Kingdom would be defeated but that God would spare a small portion of the people, known as a _______________.
Remnant
Name a prophet of either the Northern or Southern Kingdoms besides Elijah, Elisha, Isaiah, or Micah
Amos, Hosea, Zephaniah, Habakkuk, Jeremiah, Baruch
The king of the Southern Kingdom who made a deal with the Assyrians, leading to worship of false gods.