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2 The Battle For The Soul Speaker Periods of Bible History Wayne Holt

3 Before The Flood Genesis 1-5

4 The Flood Genesis 6-10

5 Scattering of the People Shinar Genesis 11 Tower of Babel

6 Patriarchs Abraham Ur Haran Canaan

7 Patriarchs Abraham Isaac Jacob Canaan Joseph Egypt

8 Exodus after 400 years Moses plagues on Egypt Nation Promise Fulfilled Covenant Law Tabernacle Priesthood A Pharaoh arose who did not know Joseph “Go!!”

9 Wandering in Wilderness 40 years of wandering Spies sent into Canaan Miriam and Aaron die Moses sins Balaam and Balak Joshua appointed

10 Wandering in Wilderness Canaan Conquered the Eastern side Moses sees the land and dies on Mt Nebo Joshua is ready to enter the Promised land

11 Invasion and Conquest Northern campaign Central campaign Southern campaign Land is divided Land promise fulfilled

12 Judges Rebellion Repression Repentance Rescue ‘We want a king’

13 United Kingdom Israel Saul 1040 – 1000 B.C. David 1000 – 960 B.C. Solomon 960 – 920 B.C.

14 Divided Kingdom Israel North 10 tribes Jeroboam All evil kings Judah South 2 tribes Rehoboam Few good kings X

15 Divided Kingdom Israel fell in 721 B.C. to Assyria

16 Judah Alone Judah 721 – 586 B. C. X

17 Captivity Judah taken into Babylon 1 st group in 606 B.C. 2 nd group in 597 B.C. 3 rd group in 586 B.C. 70 years

18 Return from Captivity Palestine Zerubbabel in 536 B.C. Ezra in 458 B.C. Nehemiah in 445 B.C.

19 Years of Silence Palestine Amos 8:11 ‘a famine of hearing the word of God’ ???

20 Life of Christ Years of Preparation (30 years) Beginning of Ministry (6 months)

21 Life of Christ Great Galilean Ministry (18 months)

22 Life of Christ Periods of Retirement (6 months) Close of Ministry (6 months)

23 Life of Christ Last Week Resurrection and Exaltation

24 Early Church Jerusalem Judea Samaria Acts 2:38

25 Early Church The Gospel expands to Asia Minor

26 Letters to Christians...across the Aegean Sea

27 Letters to Christians travels of Paul, Silas, Timothy, Luke

28 Letters to Christians …and on to Rome letters by Peter, Paul, James, Jude, John

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30 Till There Was No Remedy

31 Current Condition  Prosperity abounded Silver counted as stones Kingdom at it peak Controlled trade routes  Solomon had left Jehovah Influence of foreign wives Built temples to their gods Participated in their worship

32 Kingdom Removed  The kingdom would be taken away from Solomon’s house  God remembered his promise to David 1 Kings 11:1-13 2 Samuel 7  Kingdom already begun to erode  “United” kingdom is about to be gone

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34 Kingdom Divides  Solomon dies  Remember promise to Jeroboam Ahijah, the prophet – ten tribes  Rehoboam, Solomon’s son, is set to reign  Calls people to Shechem Gen 12:6-7 Josh 8:30-35

35 Kingdom Divides  Jeroboam spokesman for the people  Solomon’s heavy yoke  Lighten the harsh labor  Rehoboam will answer in three days  Consulted advisers Older advisers – listen to the people Younger advisers – make it harsher

36 “servant”  1Ki 12:7 And they spoke to him, saying, "If you will be a servant to these people today, and serve them, and answer them, and speak good words to them, then they will be your servants forever."

37 Kingdom Divides  Rehoboam gave his answer “My father made your yoke heavy, but I will add to your yoke; my father chastised you with whips, but I will chastise you with scourges!”  1 Ki 12:15 So the king did not listen to the people; for the turn of events was from the LORD, that He might fulfill His word, which the LORD had spoken by Ahijah the Shilonite to Jeroboam the son of Nebat.

38 People Rebel  Rehoboam tried to quell the rebellion  People turn away from David  Rehoboam sends Adoniram People stone him to death  Rehoboam escapes Flees to Jerusalem

39 Israel  Northern kingdom  Ten tribes  Jeroboam 22 years Evil Headquarters at Shechem

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41 Judah  Southern kingdom  Two tribes  Rehoboam 17 years Evil Reigned from Jerusalem House of David  2 Samuel 7

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43 Divided Kingdom  921 B.C. – 721 B.C.  Begins at death of Solomon  Ends when Israel taken into Assyrian captivity Leaving “Judah Alone”  Until 586 B. C. when taken by Babylon

44 Divided Kingdom  Blessing during obedience  Curses/chastisements of sin  Lesson is driven home over and over  Good kings were blessed  Evil kings suffered consequences  Israel had NO good kings  Judah had some good kings

45 Text  1 and 2 Kings Activities of kingdom of Israel  2 Chronicles Activities of kingdom of Judah  Many names and events  Important link in the narrative  Lessons they were taught apply to us

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