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Deuteronomy 24:1-4

Regulation of divorce / remarriage issue

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Ruth

Moabitess who married into the Messianic line

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Themes of Joshua

Conquer and Divide

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Theme of Psalms

Worship—a personal response to the person and work of God

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Exodus 19

Inauguration of the new nation’s constitution

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Genesis 22

Isaac is offered up

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Moses

Prophet of the highest order, Lawgiver, deliverer of Israel, Author

of the Pentateuch

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Leviticus 19:2

“You shall be holy for I the LORD your God am holy”

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Genesis 2:24

A man shall leave & cleave

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Ezra

Priest, scribe, reformer and expert in the Law

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Cyrus

Persian king, allowed Jews to return and rebuild temple

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Numbers 12

Miriam rebels, gets leprosy, Moses intercedes

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Joshua 6

Fall of Jericho

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2 Samuel 7

Temple; Davidic Covenant

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1 Kings 13:2

Prophecy concerning Josiah, fulfilled in 2 Kings 23

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Deuteronomy 6

“shema”

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Ruth 4:18-22

The genealogy from Perez to David

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Joshua 1

God’s charge to Joshua

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Deuteronomy 28

Blessings & Cursings

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Psalm 150

Praise the Lord

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Jephthah

8th judge of Israel, bastard, foolish vow

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Elihu

A young friend who gave wiser counsel than those who were older.

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Job 19:25-26

Hope of a Redeemer and bodily resurrection

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Outline of Exodus

I. Exodus (Ex. 1-18)II. Law (Ex. 19-24)

III. Tabernacle (Ex. 25-40)

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Theme of Ecclesiastes

Vanity

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Nadab & Abihu

eldest sons of Aaron, slain for offering strange fire

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1 Kings 3

Solomon chooses wisdom and wisely judges

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Noah

Built ark, father of Shem, Ham, Japeth

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Joshua 10:12-15

Sun stands still

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Nehemiah 1-2

Nehemiah’s prayer, Artaxerxes’s decree

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Judges 6-8

Gideon

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Outline of Ecclesiastes

I. The problem: all is vanity (1:1-11)II. The proof that all is vanity (1:12-6)III. The prescription for vanity (7-12)

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Proverbs 31

The godly woman

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Barak

Collaborated with Deborah

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Job 38-41

God’s speech

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Zipporah

Moses’ wife

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Leviticus 17:11

“for it is the blood by reason of the life that makes atonement”

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Deuteronomy 13:1-5

Test and death for false prophets

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Rachel

Jacob’s beloved wife, mother of Joseph

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Jeshua

High Priest, returned with and aided Zerubbabel in rebuilding temple

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Outline of 1 Kings

I. Kingdom United (1-11)II. Kingdom Divided (12-22)

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Sarah

Abraham’s wife, mother of Isaac

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Themes of Leviticus

Dedication and Holiness

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Eli

High priest and judge of Israel; wicked sons Hophni and Phinehas

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Job 42

Job’s repentance

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Abel

Adam’s second son murdered by his brother Cain

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Ezra 10:9-15

Put away foreign wives

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Exodus 32

Golden Calf

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Nehemiah

Artaxerxes’ cupbearer, Governor of Judea

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Ahithophel

Counselor of David, went with Absalom, killed himself

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Esther 3

Haman persuades King Ahasuerus to decree the Jew’s annihilation

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Proverbs 22:6

Training a child in his “way”

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Shem

Noah’s eldest son

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Numbers 16:31-35

The ground swallows Korah and his followers

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2 Kings 22-23

Josiah as King over Judah, he brings revival, reform and renewal

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Joshua 9

Gibeonites deceitful covenant

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Joshua 1:7-9

“Be strong and courageous”

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Aaron

Moses’ spokesmen & brother, consecrated first high priest

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Outline of Esther

I. Threat to the Jews (1-4)II. Triumph of the Jews (5-10)

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Josiah

16th King of Judah, king at 8 years old, returned to obeying the law

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Theme of Song of Solomon

God’s View of Love and Marriage

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Song of Solomon 8:6-7

On love (1 Cor. 13 of OT)

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Outline of LamentationsI. Jerusalem (1)II. Jehovah (2)III. Jeremiah (3)IV. Jehovah (4)

V. Jerusalem (5)

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Lamentations 3:22-23

Great is thy faithfulness

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Outline of Isaiah

I. Wrath (1-39)II. Redemption (40-66)

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Isaiah 6

Isaiah’s Call and Commissioning

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Isaiah 9:6

The Birth and Reign of the Prince of Peace

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Isaiah 11:1-5

The Righteous Reign of the Branch from Jesse’s Roots

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Isaiah 24

Judgment of the Earth in the Tribulation

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Isaiah 66

Glorious Future in Zion; the Consummation of History

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Isaiah

Prophet to Judah ca. 739-686 B.C.

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Jeremiah 1

Jeremiah’s Call

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Jeremiah 1:4-10

The Foreknowledge of God “Before I formed you in the womb…”

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Jeremiah 25

Judah’s Future Judgment through Babylon

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Jeremiah 29:10

Promised Restoration in 70 years

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Jeremiah 52

Destruction of Jerusalem

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Theme of Ezekiel

Condemnation, Consolation, and Restoration

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Ezekiel 1

Vision of 4 Beings and 4 Wheels

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Ezekiel 38-39

Prophecy against Gog and Magog

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Joel 3:9-15

Description of Armageddon

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Daniel 4

Nebuchadnezzar’s Great Tree Vision / Cow King

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Daniel 7:13-14

The “Son of Man” given “everlasting dominion” by the Ancient of Days

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Daniel 8

Daniel’s Ram, Goat, and Little Horn Vision

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Daniel 10

Daniel’s preparation by Michael the Angel

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Daniel 12:1-2

O.T. Reference to Resurrection

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Daniel

Deported to Babylon by the age of 16, prophet to the Gentiles and Jews

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Meshach

Went through the fiery furnace with Shadrach and Abednego

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Nebuchadnezzar

King of Babylon in 605 B.C., Son of Nabopolassar

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Theme of Hosea

Loyal Love

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Hosea 1-3

Gomer restored to Hosea

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Hosea 11:1

Out of Egypt God called His Son

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Gomer

Hosea’s wife, represents the spiritual adultery of Israel

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Jezreel

Hosea’s son, “God scatters,” coming judgment

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Lo-ruhamah

Hosea’s daughter, “not pitied,” withdrawal of love and mercy

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Lo-ammi

Hosea’s son, “not my people,” broken relationship

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Theme of Amos

Social Injustice of Israel

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Amos 9:8

Destroy sinful kingdom but not totally

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Theme of Obadiah

Edom’s judgment

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Psalm 16

Eternal life for trusting

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Job 23:10-12

“When he has tried me, I will come forth as gold”

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1 Samuel 13

Saul assumes priestly office

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Outline of Deuteronomy

I. Looking back (Deut. 1-11)II. Looking Ahead (Deut. 12-32)

III. Looking Up (Deut. 33-34)

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2 Samuel 12:23

David’s hope of joining his departed child

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Joshua 2

Rahab & the spies

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Genesis 1:24-27

6th Day of Creation

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Melchizedek

King of Salem, priest

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Theme of Judges

Disobedience and Defeat

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Theme of Ruth

Kinsmen Redeemer

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Sandballat

Influential Samaritan sought to end wall rebuilding and kill Nehemiah

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Job 1-2

Job’s calamity

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2 Kings 18

Sennacherib invades Judah

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Esther 6-7

Mordecai is honored, Haman is hanged

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Psalm 23

The Great Shepherd

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Samson

12th judge of Israel, fought the Philistines, very strong

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Proverbs 19:17

Whoever is gracious to a poor man lends to the Lord

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Joseph

son of Jacob, sold as slave

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Isaac

Son of Abraham & Sarah, father of Jacob

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Genesis 9

Everlasting covenant, curse of Caanan

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Haman

Captain of the princes who plotted the destruction of the Jews

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Hannah

Wife of Elkanah, mother of Samuel

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Outline of Joshua

I. Conquering the Land (Josh. 1-12)II. Dividing the Land (Josh. 13-24)

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Ezra 10

Repentance for intermarriage

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Psalm 15

Characteristics of the godly

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Esther 9

The Jews destroy their enemies and start Purim

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Joshua 7

The sin of Achan

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Exodus 21:22-24

Lex Taliones: Principle of retaliation

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Proverbs 16:18-19

Pride before destruction

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Psalm 32

Blessing of forgiveness

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Esther

Jewish maiden of great beauty who became the Queen of Persia

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Achan

Took spoil from Jericho, led to defeat in Ai, confessed when confronted

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Themes of Deuteronomy

Second Law, Renewed Covenant

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Rebekah

Isaac’s wife, favored Jacob

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Proverbs 3:5-6

Trust in the Lord and not in yourself

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Exodus 7-11

Ten plagues

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Proverbs 27:17

Iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another

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Themes of 2 Kings

Israel and Judah Fall

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1 Chronicles 11:2

“…you shall be prince over My people Israel”

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Nehemiah 8:4-8

Ezra presents the law to the people

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1 Samuel 16:7

God looks on the heart

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Josiah

16th King of Judah, king at 8 years old, returned to obeying the law

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Outline of 2 Samuel

I. Triumphs of David (1-10)II. Transgressions of David (11-12)

III. Troubles of David (13-24)

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2 Samuel 24:24

Against giving the Lord what costs nothing

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1 Samuel 17

Goliath slain

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Nathan

Prophet who rebuked David for his sins

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Outline of RuthI. Return of Ruth (1)

II. Reaping of Ruth (2)III. Request of Ruth (3)

IV. Redemption of Ruth (4)

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Deuteronomy 29:29

“Secrets things belong to the Lord…”

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Genesis 6-8

Flood: Deliverance in the Ark

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Genesis 32

Jacob wrestles w/ God

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Genesis 2

Creation (focus on man, Adamic Covenant)

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Joshua

Moses’ servant and successor, great military leader into the promise land

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Ezra

Priest, scribe, reformer and expert in the Law

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Joshua 20

Cities of refuge

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1 Samuel 31

Saul and his sons killed

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Proverbs 25:21-22

Love your enemies

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Numbers 11

Israel & Moses grumble—God provides

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Saul

First King of Israel, a Benjamite

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Lot

Abram’s nephew, dweller in Sodom

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Joab

David’s nephew and commander of David’s army

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Jethro

Moses’ father-in-law

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Judges 11:34-40

Jephthah’s tragic vow

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2 Samuel 24

David numbers the people

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Psalm 19

The Works and Word of God

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Abraham

Father of the nation of Israel

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1 Kings 17

Elijah predicts drought and raises the dead

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Proverbs 3

The pursuit and precepts of Wisdom

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Jeroboam

First king over divided Israel, led rebellion against Rehoboam

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1 Samuel 8-10

Choose a King

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Genesis 37

Joseph is sold by his brothers

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Job

Blameless and upright man who feared God

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Proverbs 6:16-19

Seven things that the Lord hates

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Rehoboam

Son of Solomon, First king of divided Judah

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Psalm 139

God’s omniscience and omnipresence

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Proverbs 5:15-23

Be satisfied with your own wife

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Psalm 1

Godly & Wicked Contrasted

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Theme of Proverbs

Wisdom for a foolish world

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Outline of Ezra

I. Return and Reconstruction under Zerubbabel (1-6)

II. Return and Reform under Ezra (7-10)

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Numbers 6

Nazerite vow

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Judges 5

Song of Deborah

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Job 26:7

“He…hangs the earth on nothing”

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Deuteronomy 32

Song of Moses

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1 Kings 9

God’s promises and warnings to Solomon

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Psalm 100

Call to Worship

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Outline of 1 Samuel

I. Samuel (1-9)II. Saul (10-31)

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Joshua 24:14-15

Choose for yourselves whom you will serve

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Genesis 3:15

The promised seed

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1 Kings 8

Solomon’s temple dedicated

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Exodus 15:26

“If you heed…I will put none of the diseases on you.”

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Genesis 11

Tower of Babel, dispersion of the nations

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Genesis 35:9-12

Jacob becomes “Israel”

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Psalm 119

God’s Word exalted

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1 Samuel 15:20-23

“To obey better/sacrifice”

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Psalm 42

Thirsting for God

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Themes of Numbers

Wanderings in the Wilderness, Faithful Jehovah, Fickle Israel

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Cain

Adam’s first son; murdered his brother Abel

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Exodus 20:1-17

The Ten Commandments

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1 Kings 18

Elijah on Mount Carmel

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Exodus 12

Passover

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Psalm 8

God’s glory / Man’s rule

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Exodus 18

Jethro and delegated authority

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Genesis 3

Temptation, Fall, Curses

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2 Samuel 5

David as King over all Israel

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Nathan

Prophet who rebuked David for his sins

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Jeremiah 31-32

New Covenant

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Ezra 3

The foundation of the temple completed

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1 Kings 21

Naboth’s vineyard taken by Jezebel and Ahab

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1 Samuel 25

David and Abigail

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2 Samuel 12

Nathan rebukes David

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Joshua 13-19

Division of the land, Levitical role

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Outline of Daniel

I. History (1-6)II. Prophecy (7-12)

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Joel 2:28-32

Promise of His Spirit and Day of the Lord

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Deuteronomy 21:18-21

Death for incorrigible children / rebel sons

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Ezra 4:3

Zerubbabel and Jeshua reject the help of the Samaritans

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Judges 13-16

Samson

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Ahab

Wicked king of Israel, married to Jezebel

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Rehoboam

First king of divided Judah, son of Solomon

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Job 3-37

Counsel of Job’s friends

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Exodus 4:11

Who has made man’s mouth? Who has made man dumb or deaf?

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Genesis 49

Jacob blesses his sons

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Shadrach

Went through the fiery furnace with Meshach and Abednego

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Daniel 3

Nebuchadnezzar’s Idolatrous Image / The Fiery Furnace

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Isaiah 64:6

Total Depravity of Man; “righteous deeds are like a filthy garment”

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Outline of Nehemiah

I. Rebuilding the walls (1-7)II. Reviving the people (8-10)

III. Reinforcing the work (11-13)

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Numbers 13

12 spies enter & return from Canaan

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Bildad

Gave bad counsel based on his traditions

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Psalm 22

Messiah’s Suffering

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Outline of Ezekiel

I. Wrath (1-32)II. Restoration (33-48)

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Jonathan

Eldest son of Saul, close friend of David

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2 Kings 4

Elisha’s miracle for the widow—oil

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Belshazzar

King of Babylon after his father Nabonidus

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Theme of Lamentations

Lament

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Deuteronomy 22:28-29

Laws concerning seductions / lay = marry

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Jeremiah 30

Promise of Return and Restoration

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Psalm 90

Momentary Man (transitoriness)

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Daniel 2:44-45

God’s Kingdom shall be supreme “and it shall stand forever…”

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Outline of Numbers

I. Ordering the people of the exodus (Num. 1-10)II. Disorder among the people in the wilderness (Num. 11-25)III. Reordering the new generation for entrance (Num. 26-36)

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Exodus 14

Red Sea

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Numbers 22-25

Balaam, Balak, and the donkey

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Deuteronomy 18

Against witchcraft, coming Prophet

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Ezekiel 36:24-27

“I will give you a new heart…I will put my Spirit within you…”

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Absalom

Third son of David; revolted, avenged sister Tamar, killed by Joab

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Artaxerxes

Persian King allowed Jews to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem

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Isaiah 7:14

The Virgin Birth of Immanuel

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Judges 17:6; 21:25

“Every man did what was right in his own eyes”

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Hosea 4:6

Israel rejected as a priest

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Ezra 7-9

The return under Ezra, including his prayer

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Joab

David’s nephew and commander of David’s army

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Themes of Esther

Preservation through Providence

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Esau

son of Isaac, sold birthright

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Job 42:12-13

“And the Lord blessed the latter days of Job more than his beginning

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Enoch

Father of Methusaleh, walked with God, never died taken straight to

heaven.

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Gideon

Unique victor over Midianites

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1 Samuel 24

David spares Saul’s life

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Outline of Jeremiah

I. Jeremiah’s Call (1)II. Judah’s Gall (2-51)

III. Jerusalem’s Fall (52)

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Eliphaz

Gave bad counsel based on his experience

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Leviticus 25

Sabbath (7) & Jubilee (50) years

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Ezra 7:10

Ezra’s approach to ministry

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1 Samuel 28

Saul and the witch of Endor

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Daniel 9:24-27

69 weeks pinpoints the coming of the Messiah at the Triumphal Entry

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Cyrus

King of Persia, allowed Jews to return to rebuild the temple

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Ezekiel 40-48

The Temple, Restoration of Land

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Satan

Tried to get Job to curse God

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Isaiah 40-48

Deliverance Promised to Israel

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Outline of Job

I. Calamity (1-2)II. Counsel (3-37)

III. Contrition (38-42)

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Theme of 1 Samuel

Judges to Kings

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David

Son of Jesse, anointed by Samuel as King of Israel

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2 Kings 6:1-7

Elisha makes the axe head float

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Mordecai

Esther’s older cousin and palace official

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Ezekiel 36-37

Valley of Dry Bones

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Theme of Genesis

Beginnings, Covenants, Generations

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2 Kings 24-25

The fall of Judah to Babylon 586 B.C.

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Leviticus 23

Seven feasts

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Ecclesiastes 1:2

All is vanity says the preacher

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Ezekiel

Son of Buzi, a priest called to be a prophet

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Proverbs 10:18-20

Warnings on lying lips and slander

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Isaiah 36-37

Deliverance of Hezekiah and Judah from Sennacherib

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Daniel 6

Darius’ Decree and Daniel in the Lion’s Den

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Solomon

Son of David, wisest man, foreign wives

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1 Kings 2

David dies and Solomon secures his Kingship

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Isaiah 53

Suffering Servant (Jesus Christ)

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Deborah

4th judge, prophetess, administrator of justice

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Leviticus 10

Nadab & Abihu

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Rahab

Ex-harlot in Jericho

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Abednego

Went through the fiery furnace with Shadrach and Meshach

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1 Kings 11

Solomon’s demise, difficulties and death

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Jeroboam

First king of divided Israel

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Outline of Obadiah

I. Judgment of Edom (1-18)II. Restoration of Israel (19-21)

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Exodus 20

Ten Commandments

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Solomon

Son of David, wisest man, foreign wives

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Daniel 1

Daniel’s Personal History in Babylon

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Daniel 11

Daniel’s 69 weeks, Persia and Greece, 70th week King and

Tribulation

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Esther 4:14

“who knows whether you have not attained royalty for a time such as this.”

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2 Kings 2

Elijah taken to heaven

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Theme of 1 Chronicles

God’s view of David

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Absalom

Third son of David; revolted, avenged sister Tamar, killed by Joab

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2 Samuel 7:8-16

Davidic Covenant

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Ahithophel

Counselor of David, went with Absalom, killed himself

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Deuteronomy 4:2

“Do not add or subtract from the word”

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Leviticus 1-7

Five sacrifices

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Outline of Amos

I. 8-Prophecies of Judgment (1-2)II. 3-Sermons on Israel’s Provocation (3-6)

III. 5-Visions of Punishment (7-9:10)IV. 5-Promises of Israel’s Restoration (9:11-15)

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Theme of Ezra

Rebuilding the Temple and People

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Ruth 4

Boaz redeems and marries Ruth

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Psalm 73

Prosperity of the Wicked

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Genesis 1

Creation (broad perspective)

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Leviticus 18

Regulations of sexual conduct

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Psalm 127

God, the Giver of blessings (children)

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Leviticus 20:6-8

No mediums/spiritualists

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Theme of Joel

The Day of the Lord (in Retrospect and Prospect)

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1 Samuel 16

David annointed

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Genesis 50:20

“God meant it for good”

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Boaz

Married Ruth

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Theme of Nehemiah

Rebuilding the walls

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Daniel 2

Nebuchadnezzar’s Dream

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Theme of Job

Suffering and Sovereignty

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Genesis 1:31

Creation is declared “very good”

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Outline of Judges

I. Disobedience (Jud. 1-3)II. Deliverance (Jud. 3-16)III. Depravity (Jud. 17-21)

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Daniel 7

Daniel’s Four Beast Vision

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Darius

The Mede, feared Daniel’s God

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Outline of Leviticus

I. Sacrifice (Lev. 1-17)II. Sanctification (Lev. 18-27)

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Leah

Jacob’s first & less loved wife

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Psalm 2

Messiah’s Reign

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Genesis 4

Cain & Abel, Cain’s line…Civilization

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Samuel

Son of Elkanah and Hannah, a Nazarite, priest, and judge

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Psalm 51

Confession of Sin

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2 Samuel 13-20

Absalom’s exile and revolt

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Deuteronomy 6:4-9

The shema: Jesus’ great commandment

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2 Kings 6

Elisha thwarts Syria

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Ezekiel 8-11

God’s glory departs

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Themes of Exodus

Redemption & Deliverance of Israel

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Outline of Song of Solomon

I. Leave (1-3)II. Cleave (4-5)III. Weave (5-8)

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2 Kings 4:18-28

Elisha raises the Shunamite’s son from the dead

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Zophar

Gave bad counsel based on his religious convictions

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Daniel 9

Daniel’s Seventy Week Vision

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Outline of 1 Chronicles

I. Royal line of David (1-9)II. Righteous Reign of David (10-29)

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Hosea 11-14

Israel restored to God

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Genesis 18-19

Sodom & Gomorrah

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Theme of Isaiah

Salvation

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Theme of 2 Samuel

David’s Reign as King

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Theme of Jeremiah

Warning or Last-Hour Repentance / Confrontation

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1 Kings 1

Solomon is appointed King

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Naaman

Enemy captain, great warrior, a leper healed by Elisha’s instructions

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Leviticus 26

Obedience = blessingsDisobedience = judgment

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Ahasuerus

Persian king Xerxes I during the book of Esther

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2 Samuel 6

The Ark brought to Jerusalem

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Outline of 2 Chronicles

I. Reign of Solomon (1-9)II. Reign of Judah’s Kings (10-36)

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Amos 9:13-15

Future Hope for the Restoration of Israel

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Ezra 1

The decree of Cyrus allowing the return

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Theme of Daniel

God’s Sovereign Plan for Israel

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Daniel 5

Belshazzar and Wall Writing

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Exodus 40

Tabernacle completed

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Leviticus 16

Day of Atonement

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Elijah

Prophet of God, defeated prophets of Baal on Carmel

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Job 14:14

“If a man dies will he live again?”

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Outline of Hosea

I. Adulterous Wife and faithful husband (1-3)II. Adulterous Israel and faithful Lord (4-14)

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Jeremiah 34-44

The Fall of Jerusalem

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Exodus 19:5-6

If you will be obey you shall be a kingdom of priests and a holy nation

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Numbers 21:4-9

Fiery serpentsBronze serpent

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Isaiah 53:4-6

“The Lord has caused the iniquity of us all to fall on Him”

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Outline of Genesis

I. Four Key Events (Gen. 1-11)II. Four Key People (Gen. 12-50)

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Elisha

Successor to Elijah, heals, floats axe head, miracle worker

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Theme of 2 Chronicles

God’s view of the Kings of Judah

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Nimrod

Hunter, son of Cush

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Balaam

A non-Israelite prophet who desired to curse Israel but was not allowed

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2 Kings 5

Naaman healed and Gehazi’s greed

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Jeremiah 23

The Righteous Branch

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Deuteronomy 32:39

God governs life & death; sovereignty “I kill / make alive;

wound / heal”

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Isaiah 13

Judgment of Babylon

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Exodus 3:13-15

“I AM WHO I AM”

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Daniel 12

Daniel’s sealing up of the book and the end

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Deuteronomy 34

Death of Moses

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1 Samuel 18

David: Jonathan’s friend, Saul’s enemy

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Miriam

Moses’ sister, prophetess, led women in worship

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Theme of 1 Kings

United and Divided Kingdom

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Outline of 2 Kings

I. Israel Falls (1-17)II. Judah Falls (18-25)

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Terah

Abram’s father

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Gabriel

The archangel who ministered to Daniel in Chapter 9

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1 Samuel 15

Saul spares Amalekites

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Jacob

Israel, Father of 12 tribes

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Jezebel

Evil wife of Ahab, worshipped Baal, eaten by dogs as prophesied

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2 Kings 17

Israel’s fall / Assyrian Captivity 722 B.C.

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Hosea 6:6

Loyalty vs. sacrifice

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Deuteronomy 5

Decalogue reiterated

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Genesis 6:1-4

sons of God

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2 Samuel 11

Bathsheba

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Nehemiah 3-7

Work on and completion of the walls

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Ecclesiastes 12:11-14

Fear God and keep his commandments

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Outline of Joel

I. Day of the Lord in Retrospect (1:1-2:17)II. The Day of the Lord in Prospect (2:18-3)

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1 Kings 19

Elijah’s flight to Horeb / Appointment of Elisha

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1 Samuel 1-4

Eli to Samuel

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Genesis 12:1-3

Abrahamic Covenant

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Exodus 3-4

Call of Moses

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1 Chronicles 17:11-14

Davidic Covenant “his throne shall be established forever”

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Hosea

Husband of Gomer, the loyal love of God

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Genesis 12

The Abrahamic covenant extablished

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Theme of Jonah

God’s Mercy upon the Gentiles

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Outline of Jonah

I. God’s mercy upon Jonah (1-2)II. God’s mercy upon Nineveh (3-4)

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Jonah 1

“I won’t go”

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Jonah 2

“I will go”

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Jonah 2:8-9

Salvation is from the Lord

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Jonah 3

“I’m here”

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Jonah 4

“I shouldn’t have come”

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Jonah 4:2

God’s grace and compassion

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Theme of Micah

Justice of God vs. the Social Injustice of Judah

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Outline of Micah

I. Prediction of Retribution (1-3)II. Prediction of Restoration (4-5)

III. Plea for Repentance (6-7)

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Micah 4:3

Swords into plowshares

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Micah 5:2

From Bethlehem “One” will come

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Micah 6:8

God requires us to do justly, love mercy and walk humbly with God

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Theme of Nahum

Nineveh’s Judgment and Destruction

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Outline of Nahum

I. God’s Majestic Holiness (1)II. Nineveh’s Judgment (2-3)

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Theme of Habakkuk

Faith (Judgment on Judah through Deportation)

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Outline of Habakkuk

I. Faith tested (1)II. Faith taught (2)

III. Faith triumphant (3)

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Habakkuk 2:4

“The righteous shall live by faith,” theme of Romans

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Theme of Zephaniah

Future Global Judgment

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Outline of Zephaniah

I. Prophecies of Judgment (1-2)II. Prophecies of Future Blessing (3)

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Zephaniah 1:14-18

The Day of the Lord

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Theme of Haggai

A call to construct the Temple

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Outline of Haggai

I. Rebuke for Disobedience (1:1-11)II. Rebuilding the Temple (1:12-15)

III. Return of God’s glory (2:1-9)IV. Religious Questions (2:10-19)

V. Reign of God (2:20-23)

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Haggai 1

God calls people to construction

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Haggai 2:20-23

The Messiah’s future reign prefigured

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Theme of Zechariah

Preparation for the Messiah

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Outline of Zechariah

I. Visions (1-6)II. Questions (7-8)III. Burdens (9-14)

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Zechariah 4:6

By God’s might and Spirit, not by man

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Zechariah 12:10

Israel’s morning over the pierced Messiah

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Zechariah 14:9-11

The Reign of Christ

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Theme of Malachi

Disintegration of a Nation

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Outline of Malachi

I. God’s pronouncements against Israel (1-3:15)II. God’s promise to Israel (3:16-4)

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Malachi 1:6-14

The imperfect sacrifice

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Malachi 2:15-16

I hate divorce

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Malachi 3:8-10

Will a man rob God?

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Theme of Matthew

Jesus as King

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Outline of Matthew

I. The presentation of the King (1-10)II. The rejection of the King (11-28)

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Matthew 1:1-17

Abrahamic and Davidic Genealogies

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Matthew 1:23

“Behold the virgin shall be with child”

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Matthew 2:15

Out of Egypt I called My Son

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Matthew 4

The Temptation

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Matthew 5-7

Sermon on the Mount

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Matthew 5:1-11

The Beattitudes

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Matthew 5:17-20

“I did not come to abolish, but to fulfill”

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Matthew 5:31-32

Divorce and Remarriage

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Matthew 7:21-23

“Lord, Lord, did we not…?”

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Matthew 10

The Twelve sent out to Preach

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Matthew 13

Parables; Sower; Wheat; Mustard; Leaven; Pearl; Dragnet

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Matthew 16:18

“Upon this rock I will build My Church”

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Matthew 18

Church Discipline; Unforgiving Slave

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Matthew 18:3-5

“Unless you are converted and become like children…”

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Matthew 19:4-6, 8-9

Divorce and Remarriage

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Matthew 23

7 woes to the Scribes and Pharisees

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Matthew 24-25

Olivet Discourse

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Matthew 28:18-20

Great Commission

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Andrew

Apostle, and brother of Peter

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Annas

High priest during the time of Christ, father-in-law of Caiaphas

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Caiaphas

High priest, condemned Christ

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John the Baptist

Forerunner and cousin of Christ

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Herod

King of Judea at time of Nativity

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Pilate

Governor of Judea, delivered Christ to be crucified

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Simon of Cyrene

Helped Jesus carry His cross

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Mary Magdalene

Jesus cast out seven demons, appeared to her first after resurrection

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Nathanael

Apostle, Christ saw him under the fig tree

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Nicodemus

Leader of Israel, spoke with Christ at night

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Theme of Mark

Jesus as Servant

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Outline of Mark

I. Sent to serve (1-10)II. Sent to save (11-16)

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Mark 10:45

The Son of Man did not come to be served but to serve

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