Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
37 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
12 Tribes
|
1. Reuben
2. Simeon 3. Levi 4. Judah 5. Dan 6. Naphtali 7. Gad 8. Asher 9. Issachar 10. Zebulun 11. Joseph 12. Benjamin Rowdy sailors love jelly dough nuts. Going all in zero joy brings. |
|
10 Commamdments
|
1. No gods beforeme
2. No idols 3. No use of the name of the Lord in vain 4. Keep Sabbath holy 5. Honor your parents 6. No killing 7. No committing adulterly 8. No stealing 9. No bearing false witness 10. No coveting anything not yours |
|
Literary Cycle of the Judges
|
-Forget God's faithfulness and past deliverance
-Given into hands of enemies -Israelites cry out for deliverance -God sends a judge to deliver -Israel forgets God once again |
|
Types of Offerings
|
-Burnt offering
-Grain offering -Fellowship offering -Sin offering -Guilt offering (BGFSG) |
|
Daniel's Vision - Meaning of different parts / materials
|
-Head of Gold: Babylon. (Lion)
-Chest of Arms of Silver: Medo-Persia. (Bear) -Belly and Thighs of Brass: Greece. (Leopard) -Legs of Iron: Rome. (Fierce Beast) -Feet of Iron and Clay: Europe. (Ten Horns / Little Horn) -Rock: God's Kingdom rules in the end forever. (Judgment Scene) |
|
Jesus' "I am" sayings
|
- Bread of Life
- Light of the World - The Gate - The Good Shepherd - The Resurrection and the Life - The Way, the Truth, and the Life - The Vine |
|
12 Disciples' Names
|
1. Simon Peter
2. Simon 3. James (Son of Zebedee) 4. James 5. Judas 6. Judas Iscariot 7. Andrew 8. John 9. Philip 10. Bartholomew 11. Thomas 12. Matthew Two sims, two jams, two Juds, and John put barth on a Thomas Mat. Matthias replaced Judas Iscariot |
|
7 Churches of Revelation
|
1. Ephesus
2. Smyrna 3. Pergamum 4. Thyatira 5. Sardis 6. Philadelphia 7. Laodicea ESP, TSP, L I have a strange feeling I already know how many teaspoons are in a litre. |
|
The 7 days of creation
|
Day 1: Light
Day 2: The expansion (Heaven) between the waters. Day 3: Dry land and the oceans and vegetation. Day 4: The sun, the moon, and the stars. Day 5: Creatures of the water and birds. Day 6: Land animals, man, and woman. Day 7: The day of rest. |
|
Genesis Outline
|
1. The Primeval History (1.1-11.9)
2. The Early Patriarchal History (11.10-37.1) 3. The Joseph History (37.2-50.26) |
|
Exodus Outline
|
1. God's deliverance of Israel by Moses (1-8)
2. God's covenant with Israel mediated by Moses (19-24) 3. God's dwelling among Israel established by Moses (25-40) |
|
Leviticus Outline
|
1. The Sacrifices the Lord requires (1-7)
2. Israel's priestly representatives (8-10) 3. Recognizing and remedying uncleanness (11-15) 4. Living as a holy nation (16-27) |
|
Numbers Outline
|
1. Preparing Israel's First Army at Sinai (1.1-10.10)
2. Falided March of Israel's First Army in Desert (10.11-25.18) 3. Preparing Israel's Second Army for Conquest (26-36) |
|
Deuteronomy Outline
|
1. The Introduction (Preamble) 1.1-4
2. Moses' First Address (Historical Prologue)1.5-4.43 3. Moses' Second Address (Stipulations) 4.43-26.19 4. Moses' Third Address (Sanctions) 27-30 5. The Conclusion of Moses' Ministry (Leadership Succession) 31-34 |
|
1&2 Samuel Outline
|
1. Israel's Messianic Hope Previewed (1.1 - 2.11)
2. Samuel Prepares for Kingdom (2.12-7.17) 3. The Failure of Saul's Kingdom (8-15) 4. The Rise of David's Kingdom (16 -2 Sam 8) 5. Trouble in David's Kingdom (2 Sam 9-20) 6. Israel's Messianic Hope Reviewed (21-24) |
|
1&2 Kings Outline
|
1. Hope and Apostasy in Solomon (1 Kgs 1-11)
2. Apostasy and Hope in Israel & Judah (12-2 Kgs 17) 3. Apostasy and Hope in Judah (2 Kgs 18-25) |
|
Ezra-Nehemiah Outline
|
1. Temple is Reestablished Against Opposition (Ez 1-6)
2. Law is Reestablished Against Foreign Corruption (7-10) 3. City is Secured Against Opposition (Neh 1-7) 4. Law is Further Established to Secure Order (8-13) |
|
Ester Outline
|
1. Mordecai and Esther in the Persian Court (1-2)
2. Xerxes' (Haman's) First Decree: Trouble for the Jews (3-4) 3. Esther's Courageous Feasts (5-7) 4. Xerxe's (Mordecai's) Second Decree: Victory for the Jews (8-9.17) 5. Esther and Mordecai in the Persian Court (9.18-10.3) |
|
Job Outline
|
1. The Prologues: Conflict Between God
Satan (1-2) 2. Dialogues: Conflict Between Job & His Friends (3-27) 3. A Reflection on True Wisdom (28) 4. "Monologues" Conflict Between Job & the LORD (29-42.6) 5. The Epilogue: Conflict Results in Rebukeof Friends, Blessing and Mediation of Job(42.7-17). |
|
Proverbs Outline
|
1. A Father's Wisdom (1.1-9.18)
2. Solomon's Wisdom (10.1-22.16) 3. Anonymous Wisdom (22.17-24.34) 4. Solomon's Wisdom in Hezekiah's Court (25-29) 5. Agur's Wisdom (30) 6. Lemuel's Mother's Wisdom (31) |
|
Ecclesiastes Outline
|
1. The Teacher's Opening Message (1-2)
2. Death Limits Even Work and Wisdom of Kings (1.3-3.38) 3. Work in Fear Before God, Whose Work Endures (3.39-6.7) 4. Humility Before God, Whose Wisdom is Supreme (6.8-12.7) 5. The Teacher's Concluding Message (12.8-14). |
|
Isaiah Outline
|
1. Isaiah's Message to Jerusalem: Judgment & Restoration (1-6)
2. Isaiah Asserts the LORD's Reign Over Assyria/Nations (7-39) 3. Isaiah Asserts the LORD's Reign Over Babylon/Persia (40-55) 4. Isaiah's Message to Jerusalem in Exile: Repent & Be Restored (56-66) |
|
Considered the most reliable textual tradition of OT manuscripts.
|
Masoretic Text
|
|
The highest geographical point in Israel.
|
Mount Hermon
|
|
The only Mediterranean Sea port in Ancient Israel.
|
Acco
|
|
The length of the Jordan River measured as a straight line.
|
65 miles
|
|
The earliest possible starting date for the Exodus.
|
1446 BC
|
|
These two aspects reveal the primary ways humans bear God's image according to Genesis 1:27-28.
|
Multiplication and Dominion
|
|
Noah's name means...
|
Comfort or Relief
|
|
This Semitic people controlled Egypt at the time of Joseph.
|
Hyksos
|
|
In what chapter of Genesis does Abraham receive the Covenant of Circumcision?
|
Genesis 17
|
|
The only plague, which came upon Egypt without Moses' prior confrontation of Pharaoh.
|
Darkness
|
|
The chapter in which the first Passover is described in the book of Exodus
|
Exodus 12
|
|
According to the Pentateuch's narrative, Israel arrives at Sinai in Exodus 19:1-2 and remains there until...
|
Numbers 10
|
|
The only day in Israel's worship calendar, which does not memorialize and event in Israel's history, nor relate to her agricultural cycle...
|
Day of Atonement
|
|
According to Leviticus 1-7, this sacrifice is made in order to make restitution to God and / or to fellow Israelites
|
Guilt offering
|
|
Of many rebellions reported in Numbers, this one brings death upon the 1st generation in the wilderness
|
refusing to enter the promised land
|