Joshua
Judges
Saul and David
David and Solomon
David
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What were 4 stories that pre- date Joshua that set- up the Israelite's hatred of the Canaanites?
1. Noah’s stupid son Ham– Noah curses his descendants to be the Canaanites. 2. In the Abraham story—God talks to Abraham about Canaan and says, “And all that time, the Canaanites were in the land.” 3. God promises to give Abraham the land of the Amorites (the Canaanites) 4. In Exodus—“Rise up, O Lord! May your enemies be scattered; may your foes flee before you.”
100
How many judges are their in the book of Judges?
6 major 6 minor 12 total
100
What are the books of Samuel about?
The period of time covered by the books of 1 and 2 Samuel is short– only a few decades. At their start, the future Israelite kingdom was still a group of scattered and persecuted tribes. By the end, these tribes had not only united to form a kingdom; together they had turned into a mighty empire, holding sway from Egypt to deep into Syria.
100
How did David first encounter Saul?
After Samuel’s rebuke of the Amalekite herem, Saul continued as king, but encountered rocky times. David was a fixture in Saul’s court, but Saul became jealous quickly. After killing Goliath, David scored military victories against the hated Philistines. David became Saul’s son- in- law (marrying Michal), and Jonathan’s close friend. Saul’s hatred grew stronger.
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How does David come to power?
There is a period of transition– some fighting between the House of David and the House of Saul. Both Saul’s son Ish-Boshet and the military leader Abner (two potential successors to Saul) were assassinated under circumstances in which David, the narrative seeks to assert, has no role whatsoever.
200
Why is God upset that the Israelites send spies into the land of Canaan? What does God command the Israelites do to the Canaanites?
1. On the way to Canaan, whenever you come across a city that is outside of its borders, first offer terms of peace. If they accept, enslave the people. If they refuse, kill the men, keep the women and children as spoils of war. 2. When you enter Canaan—offer no terms of peace. Kill everyone and everything. Otherwise, you will be tempted to worship other Gods. Issue the ban.
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What are the three parts of the book of Judges?
the settlement of Palestine and the Israelites' unfaithfulness (1:1-3:6), The stories of the six major judges, including Samson (3:7-16:31). a collection of other stories about the tribes of Dan and Benjamin (17:1-21:25).
200
Who are the main characters of the books of Samuel? How does it all start?
Samuel, Saul, and David are the three main characters of this narrative. A detailed account of Samuel’s birth. Hannah is another “barren wife” who wishes for a baby and is blessed with Samuel.
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In Samuel, how was David portrayed as ruthless?
He went around extorting money and goods at swordpoint from his fellow citizens (such as Nabal, 1 Samuel 25) in order to pay for his increasingly large entourage of fighters. Sometimes he and his men battled against the Philistines, but sometimes he also fought as a Philistine mercenary against his fellow Judahites (1 Samuel 27).
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How doe the books of Samuel and Kings and the books of Chronicles compare?
Same stories, different focuses. Chronicles tells the entire story of Hebrew Bible and also makes David out to be a much better leader than Samuel does. Chronicles also ends with King Cyrus allowing the Israelites to return to Israel.
300
What happens by the end of the book of Joshua?
By the end of Joshua– Israel: 31, Canaan: 0 Tribes are all given land—that’s in Judges They’ll start worshiping gods of the area… because they don’t quite kill everyone off… largely the storm god: Baal, the fertility goddess: Asherah
300
What is the purpose of the book of Judges?
The purpose of the book is to demonstrate how the fortunes of Israel depended on obedience to the law. Whenever they rebelled against Him, they were oppressed by pagan nations.
300
How does Saul come to be anointed by Samuel?
Saul’s father, Kish, is a Benjamite. Kish loses some donkeys, sends Saul out to find a “seer” to find them, Saul finds Samuel, signs come true, Saul is reluctant, Saul returns with the donkeys. In the second narrative, Saul is chosen by lots. The D authors were not interested in eliminating all contradictions– they had too much respect for the original authors.
300
What tribe was David from? Why was this important?
David was from the larger, more powerful tribe of Judah, Saul was a Benjamite. Saul was anointed king of the northern tribes, but his kingdoms (apparently) did not include the hill country of Judah.
300
Where does David establish the capital of Israel?
Captures the town in short order and makes it his capitol. Excellent strategic location, not far from Bethlehem. Situated between the northern and southern tribes (like DC). David moved the “ark of God” to Jerusalem.
400
The story the Israelites tell in Joshua is very similar to the mythology of what other tribe?
The Moabites
400
What is the Cycle of Judges?
1)The people turn from God 2) God judges by delivering the people to their enemies 3) the people turn back to God 4) God sends a judge to rescue the people 5) a period of peace under the judge
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What does Mashiah mean?
The word for anointing in Hebrew is mashiah which sounds a lot like what other word that will be very important in the NT? Mashiah became a synonym for “king” in biblical Hebrew.
400
How does Saul die?
The Philistines feel that Saul is weak, they attack. Saul is surrounded, asks one of the other soldiers to kill him– the other soldier refuses. Saul commits suicide.
400
What was the relationship between God and the King?
The king is NOT divine. It’s like a Father/ Son relationship. Or, a “suzerain/ vassal” relationship. The king was God’s son– not the entirety of Israel (which it was described as being in Exodus.
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Is the book of Joshua consistent on how it reports the battles against the Canaanites?
No-- in one book the Canaanites will be all gone, and in the next there will be more Canaanites.
500
Which superhero did we discuss as being analogous to the Cycle of Judges?
Batman
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Why does God judge Saul to be a bad king?
Saul spared the Amalekite king. Samuel sees this as disobeying God’s will and confronts Saul. Samuel believes that Saul’s reign will end soon. The Lord says to Samuel that He is sorry He made Saul king.
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What is the Davidic Covenant?
When your life is over and you lie down with your fathers, I will raise up your offspring after you, one who comes from your own loins, and I will establish his kingdom. He shall build a house for My name, and I will establish the throne of his kingdom forever. I will be a father to him, and he shall be a son to Me. Should he do something wrong, I will [of course] punish him with a rod such as men use, with the blows inflicted by human beings. 2 Sam 7
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What was David's Legacy?
Proficient in music, art, and poetry (Psalms will be traditionally attributed to David). Great military and tactical skill. Shrewd politician (the establishment of Jerusalem).