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Kingdom of Israel
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United Kingdom of Israel and Judah
1030 BCE930 BCE
Capital
Gibeah (10301010
BCE), Mahanaim
(10101008 BC),
Hebron (10081003
BC),Jerusalem
Government Monarchy
King
- 1030 BCE 1010 BCE King Saul
- 1010 BCE 1008 BCE King Ishbaal
- 1008 BCE 970 BCE King David
- 970 BCE 931 BCE King Solomon
- 931 BCE 930 BCE King Rehobam
Historical era Iron Age
-King Saul 1030 BCE
-King Solomon 930 BCE
File:Davids-kingdom with captions specifying
vassal kingdoms-derivative-work.jpg
Different interpretations of what the Bible saysabout the extent of king David's empire.
This article is about the kingdom of allthe Israelites ruled by Saul, David, and
Solomon. For the later kingdom of
northern Israelites, seeKingdom ofIsrael (Samaria). For other uses, see
Kingdom of Israel (disambiguation).
According to Biblical tradition, the united
Kingdom of Israel was a kingdom that
existed in the Land of Israel, a period
referred to by scholars as the United
Monarchy. Biblical historians date thekingdom from c. 1020 BCE to c. 930 BCE,
though there are differences of opinion asto exact dates.
According to the Bible, before the united
monarchy, the Israelite tribes lived as a
confederation under ad hoc charismaticleaders called Judges. In around 1020 BCE,
under extreme threat from foreign peoples,
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the tribes united to form the first united
Kingdom of Israel. SamuelanointedSaul
from the tribe ofBenjamin as the first king
in c. 1020 BCE, but it was Davidwho inc.1006 BCE created a strong unified
Israelite monarchy.
David, the second (or third, ifIsh-boshethis counted) King of Israel, established
Jerusalemas its national capital 3,000 years
ago. Before then, Hebron had been the
capital of David's Judah and Mahanaim ofIsh-bosheth's Israel, and before that Gibeah
had been the capital of the United
Monarchy underSaul.
David succeeded in truly unifying the
Israelite tribes, and set up a monarchical
government. He embarked on successfulmilitary campaigns against Israel'senemies, and defeated nearby regional
entities such as thePhilistines, thus
creating secure borders for Israel. UnderDavid, Israel grew into a regional power.
Under the House of David, the united
Kingdom of Israel achieved prosperity andsuperiority over its neighbours.
Under David's successor, Solomon, the
United Monarchy experienced a period ofpeace and prosperity, and culturaldevelopment. Much public building took
place, including theFirst Temple in
Jerusalem.
However, on the succession of Solomon'sson, Rehoboam, in c.930 BCE the country
split into two kingdoms: Israel (including
the cities ofShechem and Samaria) in the
north and Judah (containing Jerusalem) in
the south. Most of the non-Israeliteprovinces fell away.
History
Main article:History of Ancient Israel and
Judah
Biblical account
Monarchs and Biblical chronology
There were four rulers of the United
Monarchy Saul ben Kish (from the tribe
ofBenjamin), Ishbaal (name sometimeswritten asIshboseth due to religious
prejudices), a son of Saul, David, son-in-law of Saul through his marriage to Michal
and from the tribe ofJudah, andSolomon,son of David and Bathsheba.
King David establishedJerusalem asIsrael's national capital; before then,
Hebron had been the capital of David's
Judah and Mahanaimof Ishbaal's Israel,and before that Gibeahhad been the capital
under Saul. Earlier parts of the bible
indicate that Shiloh had been seen as the
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national capital; which, from an
archaeological standpoint, is considered
plausible, as far as it being the religious
capital.
For this period, most historians follow
either of the older chronologies established
by William F. Albright orEdwin R. Thiele,or the newer chronology ofGershon Galil,
all of which are shown below. All dates are
BCE. Thiele's chronology generally
corresponds with Galil's chronology below
with a difference of at most one year.[1]
Albright
dates
Thiele
dates
Galil
dates
Common/Biblical
name
Regnal Name and
styleNotes
House of Saul
c.10211000 c.10301010
Saul - Shaul ben Qysh,
Melekh Ysra'el
Killed in battle,
suicide
c.1000 c.10101008
Ishbaal
(Ish-boseth)
-- Ishba'al ben Shaul,Melekh Ysra'el
Assassinated
House of David
c.1000962 c.1008970
David - Dawidh ben Yishai,
Melekh Ysrael
Son-in-law of Saul,
brother-in-law of Ish-
boseth
c.962c.922 c.970931 Solomon - Sh'lomohbenDawidh, MelekhYsra'el
Son of David by
Bathsheba, his rights
of succession weredisputed by his older
half-brotherAdonijah
[edit] Origins of the United
Monarchy
According to the biblical account, theUnited Monarchy was formed when there
was a large popular expression in favour of
introducing a monarchy to rule over the
previously decentralised Israelite tribalconfederacy. Increasing pressure from the
Philistinesand other neighboring tribes is
said by the Bible to have forced the
Israelites to unite as a more singular state.
The bible treats the notion of kingship as
having been an anathema at the time, itbeing seen as one man put in a position of
reverence and power, which in their faith
was reserved forGod.
[edit] Civil war
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Map of the southern Levant, c.830s BCE.
According to the first book of Samuel, due
to his disobedience to God, Saul's reignwas curtailed and his kingdom given to
another dynasty. The Masoretic Text reads
that Saul ruled for only two years, althoughsome early manuscripts read forty-two
years (cf. the New Testament, which gives
him a reign of forty years). The bible
portrays Saul as having died in battleagainst the Philistines.
David and Saul had earlier become bitter
enemies, at least from Saul's point of view,though the sources describe Jonathan,
Saul's son, and Michal, Saul's daughter, as
assisting David to escape Saul, ultimately
leading to brief reconciliation before Saul'sdeath.
Saul's heir, Ishbaal, took over rulership of
Israel but, according to Samuel, ruled for
only two years before he was assassinated.David, who had become king of Judah
only, acted as counter-rebel, ended the
conspiracy, and was appointed king ofIsrael in Ishbaal's place; a number of
textual critics and biblical scholars have
suggested that David was actuallyresponsible for the assassination, and his
position as counter-rebel was a later
invention to legitimise David's actions.
Israel rebels, according to Samuel, andappoints Absalom, David's son, as their
new king. The bible then describes Israel as
rebelling, taking over Judah, and ultimately
forcing David into exile on the east of the
Jordan. According to the increasing
majority of archaeologists, this isn't somuch a case of rebellion by Israel against a
mighty kingdom, but more a case of Israel
re-asserting its authority over a poor, rural,
sparsely populated, backwater.
This section of the biblical text, and the
bulk of the remainder of the books of
Samuel is thought by textual critics tobelong to a single large source known as
theCourt History of David; though
reflecting the political bias of the laterkingdom of Judah after Israel's destruction,
the source is somewhat more neutral than
the pro and anti monarchical sources that
form earlier parts of the text. Israel andJudah are portrayed in this source as quite
distinct kingdoms.
Eventually, according to Samuel, Davidlaunches a counter-attack, and wins,
although with the loss of Absalom, his son.
After having retaken Judah, as well asasserted control over Israel, David returns
to the west of the Jordan, though he
continues to suffer a number of rebellions
by Israel, successfully suppressing eachone.
The "Golden Age"
In the Biblical account, David finally
succeeds in truly unifying Judah and Israel.
Some modern archaeologists believe therewas a continued and uninterrupted
existence of two distinct cultures and
geographic entities, one being Judah, the
other Israel, and if there was a politicalunion it possibly had no practical effect on
the relationship between the two nations.[2]
David embarked on successful militarycampaigns against Judah's and Israel's
enemies, and defeated bitter foes such as
thePhilistines, thus creating secureborders. Under King David, Israel grew
from Kingdom to Empire, and its sphere of
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influence militarily and politically in
the Middle Eastexpanded greatly,
controlling a number of weaker client
states like Philistia,Moab,Edom, Ammon,with a number of Aramaean city-states
(Aram-ZobahandAram-Damascus)
becomingvassal states; the imperial border
stretched from theMediterranean Sea tothe Arabian Desert, from the Red Sea to the
Euphrates River. According to the biblicalaccount, the empire had a large land area.
Some modern archaeologists, though
holding only a minority view, believe thatthe area under the control of Judah and
Israel in this era, excluding the Phoenician
territories on the shore of the
Mediterranean, did not exceed 34,000square kilometres (13,000 sq mi); of these,
the kingdom of Israel encompassed about24,000 square kilometres (9,300 sq mi).
David was succeeded on his death by hisson, Solomon, who obtained the kingdom
in a somewhat disreputable manner from
the rival claimant, his elder brotherAdonijah, whom he later had killed. Living
up to his name (peace), the rule of
Solomon was one in which the nation knewunprecedented peace. Not all scholars see
Solomon as a wise leader.[3]
David and Solomon are both portrayed by
the Bible as having entered into strongalliances with the (possibly unnamed) King
ofTyre. In return for ceding land to Tyre,
David and Solomon are said to havereceived a number of master craftsmen,
skilled labourers, money, jewels, cedar, and
other goods.David's Palace andSolomon's
Temple are described as having been built
with the assistance of these Tyrian assets,as well as to designs given by architects
from Tyre.
Solomon rebuilt a number of major cities,
includingMegiddo, Hazor, andGezer;
these have been excavated and scholars
attributed elements of the archaeologicalremains, some of which are rather
impressive such as six chambered gates
and ashlar palaces, to this building
programme. Structures within these
remains are identified as the stables for the
vast collection ofhorses that Solomon isbelieved to have kept, together with
drinking troughs.
End of the "United Monarchy"
Main articles:Kingdom of Israel
(Samaria) andKingdom of Judah
Following Solomon's death in c. 926 BCE,
tensions between the northern part of Israel
containing the ten northern tribes, and the
southern section dominated by Jerusalemand the southern tribes reached boiling
point. When Solomon's successor
Rehoboam dealt tactlessly with economiccomplaints of the northern tribes, in about
930 BCE (there are difference of opinion as
to the actual year) the united Kingdom ofIsrael split into two kingdoms: the northern
Kingdom of Israel, which included the
cities ofShechem andSamaria, and the
southern Kingdom of Judah, whichcontained Jerusalem; with most of the non-
Israelite provinces achieving independence.
The Kingdom of Israel (or NorthernKingdom) existed as an independent state
until 722 BCE when it was conquered by
theAssyrian Empire; while the Kingdom
of Judah (or Southern Kingdom) existed asan independent state until 586 BCE when it
was conquered by the Babylonian Empire.
Evidence
According to textual critics
[who?]
, a numberof distinct source texts were spliced
together to produce the current books of
Samuel. The most prominent in the earlyparts of the first book are thepro-
monarchical source and the anti-monarchical source. In identifying thesetwo sources, two separate accounts can be
reconstructed. The anti-monarchicalsource describesSamuel (thought by a
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number of scholars to be a cipher forGod
himself) to have thoroughly routed the
Philistines, yet begrudgingly accepting that
the people demanded a ruler, and thusappointing Saul by cleromancy. Thepro-monarchical source describes the divine
birth ofSaul(a single word being changed
by a later editor so that it referred toSamuel instead), and his later leading of an
army to victory over the Ammonites, whichresulted in the people clamouring for him
to lead them against the Philistines,
whereupon he is appointed king.[4][page needed]
In 2010, archaeologists excavating inJerusalem found two sections of 5 and 6
meter high wall, with a gatehouse, tower,
as well as storage vessels inscribed with the
phrase "to the king", which they interpretedas indicating royal use. The engineering
level involved was interpreted as indicating
a ruling presence. The archaeologists datedthe ruins to the 10 century BCEand King
Solomon. They also claimed that the
architecture was similar to othercontemporary ruins in Meggido, Beersheba
and Ashdod.[5]
According to Israel Finkelsteinand Neil
Silberman, authors ofThe BibleUnearthed: Archaeology's New Vision of
Ancient Israel and the Origin of Its SacredTexts,[2] the idea of a United Monarchy isnot accurate history but rather "creative
expressions of a powerful religious reform
movement," possibly "based on certainhistorical kernels." Although in a later
book Finkelstein and Silberman do accept
that David and Solomon were real kings of
Judah about the 10th century BCE,[6]they
cite that the earliest independent referenceto the Kingdom of Israel is about 890 BCE,
while for that of Judah is about 750 BCE.
..
In the accounts of the kings, we seeKingSaul, driven by greed and paranoia, on
murderous missions to keep himself on thethrone, losing the throne not in spite of hisprecautions, but because of them.Alongside him we see the futureKingDavid hunted and in constant danger,yet so loyal he refused golden opportunitiesto rid himself of Saul and make himself
king called a man after God's ownheart, guided by God to success in everyventure.We see King Jeroboam, propositioned byGod with a wonderful promise, reject thatpromise in favor of bad advice, and as aresult not only lose his own kingship, but inthe end, doom the entire kingdom as well.We see King Jehoshaphat, who also hadan excellent promise from God, believe thatpromise completely, and thereby defend hiskingdom against three united armies each
stronger than his own, without sending asingle soldier into battle!We see kings pleasing to God, and kingsrevolting to God. And we see what madethem pleasing or revolting.What does God love in a leader? Whatdoes He hate in a leader? The storiesof the kings give us the answers!
.The Kings of IsraelIn our schools we have blackboards on whichwe solve problems. Israel was God'sblackboard upon which He worked out somegreat national and international problems in thepast. In this brief study, however, I wish only tocall attention to the general characteristics ofthe kings who sat upon the Davidic throne.When Saul was rejected on account ofdisobedience, God chose David, a man afterHis own heart, who did His will with theexception of the time when he sinned andremained for a season in an unrepentant state.He is held up in the Scriptures as the idealruler, for he was a foreshadowing of theMessiah, who, on account of David's typicalcharacter, is also called David.Solomon was indeed a wise ruler, but at thesame time he did many very foolish things. Hisreign, though outwardly a success, was inreality a failure (Note: On the accompanyingchart the dates given indicate the year in whicheach king began his reign. These are given inboth the B.C. and A.H. dates).
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Rehoboam lacked wisdom and judgment. Herefused to listen to the older men who had hadexperience but chose rather to accept theuntried theories of the young andinexperienced. This action brought about the
disruption of the kingdom a nationalcalamity. In the fifth year of his reign Pharaoh,king of Egypt, came up and overran thecountry, which invasion proved to be a nationalcalamity.
Asa was a good king, who reigned for forty-one years. He sought to do that which wasright in the sight of God as did his father David.He endeavored to bring the nation back toGod. He was measurably successful;
nevertheless there were problems which hewas unable to solve.His son, Jehoshaphat, likewise was anexcellent ruler, and sought to do the will ofGod. He likewise brought about reforms and aspiritual awakening.The next to mount the throne to whom I wish tocall attention was Athaliah, the daughter ofJezebel. She was indeed a notorious character ruthless and unprincipled like her mother.She came to the throne of David by marriage.
It was truly a sad day when she came topower.On the death at Amaziah, who endeavored todo good but was very weak and yielded tooutward pressure, there was an interregnum in
the Davidic line. For eleven years the thronewas vacant. The Bible is silent as to theconditions that obtained at that time. When thedata is studied and the proper calculations aremade, we see that there was this period duringwhich the house of David was without a king.God did not see fit to reveal to us the conditionof that time. In this connection let me say thatthere were two interregnums in the northernkingdom. (For a full discussion of the evidence
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which leads to this conclusions see thevolume, Messiah: His First Coming Scheduled)Uzziah was another great outstanding king onthe throne of David. Great prosperity wasenjoyed by the southern kingdom duringcertain portions of his reign. It was at this timethat Isaiah came forth with his fiery oratory andgreat statesmanship. Yet this sovereign's reignwas marred by various defects. He was unableto stem the tide of wickedness and corruption,the waves of which beat constantly against theshores of Judah.Jotham, his successor, in some respects wasa good man; but he made no specialcontribution to the kingdom or theadvancement of the cause of the Lord.Ahaz, a stripling of an upstart, who waswickedness personified, succeeded his father.His foreign policies all but wrecked Judah. Helacked faith and sought to make alliances with
the king of Assyria. Isaiah, however, opposedsuch a policy. Nevertheless, Ahaz had his way.Hezekiah was a great and a noble king. Hewas one of the great reformers in Israel andbrought about a mighty national revival. It wasduring his day that the little Passover wasobserved (see Numbers 9). Although Hezekiahwas a great man, he had serious faults andmade many mistakes. In the fifteenth year ofthe reign a major crisis developed. For anaccount of the times and the conditions, seeIsaiah 36-39 and the parallel passages in the
Book of II Kings.Manasseh enjoyed the longest reign in Judahof any of her kings. He was on the throne forfifty-five years. He was one of the mostreprobate and wicked kings who ever sat uponthat throne. Why he was allowed to reign thatlong, God has not said. We might guess, butwe cannot be dogmatic. God sometimesallows wickedness to hold sway untilconditions are ripe for judgment. Hints are notlacking that there was a great crisis in his day.His son, Amon, succeeded him and reigned
two years. He was undoubtedly the mostwicked monarch who ever sat upon the throneof Judah.Josiah, who reigned for thirty-one years, wasindeed one of Judah's great kings. He fell heirto the wretched conditions which had resultedfrom fifty-seven years of apostasy from Godduring the two preceding reigns. Beinginfluenced by the high priest, Hilkiah a verygodly and consecrated man the young king sethis heart to seek the Lord. In the eighteenth
year of his reign, he began to purge the land ofall idolatry and to cleanse the Temple from thedebris and rubbish that had accumulatedduring the preceding reigns. While theworkmen were engaged at this task, a copy ofthe Book of the Law was discovered in theTemple. It was brought to the king and readbefore him. He believed God; he saw thesituation and immediately instituted nationalreforms which resulted in a mighty spiritualawakening and turning to God.There can be no doubt concerning Jeremiah'staking a prominent part in this reform, becausehe was very active at the time. Huldah, aprophetess, likewise was a mighty factor in thisrevival. Hilkiah and certain ones whom the kingcommanded went to her for advice. She spoketo them the word of the Lord. At this time therewas a great observance of the passover. (Fora full discussion of the events of those stirring
times, see II Chronicles 34 and 35 and theparallel passages in II Kings.)By the time we reach the reign of Jehoiakim,Judah had plunged on the toboggan of sin andrebellion against God to such an extent thatshe had gotten beyond all remedy. In the thirdyear of the reign of Jehoiakim, which was 3520A.H., the king of Babylon came againstJerusalem and carried the outstanding men ofthe realm into captivity. This was the firstdeportation of exiles.Jehoiakim was succeeded by Jehoiachin, who
reigned only three months. He, with numbersof captives, was taken to Babylon.The final overthrow of the Jewish nationoccurred in the eleventh year of Zedekiah,which was the year 3539 A.H. Thus ended theDavidic line of actual rulers. Since then thethrone has been overturned and will not be setup again until He whose right it is shall come(Ezekiel 21:27). When He returns, He willmount the throne of David and will establishHis authority from sea to sea and from the riverto the ends of the earth. Glorious times are yet
in the future..
Genesis
Creation
Adam and Eve (covers creation and fall
of man)
The Fall of Man
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Cain and Abel
Adam's descendants
The Nephilim
Noah and the Flood The Covenant of Noah
The Curse of Ham
Sons of Noah
The tower of Babel Abram's migration
Partition between Abram and Lot
Chedorlaomer
Abraham and Melchizedek
The Covenant of Abram
A wife confused for a sister(featuring
Abraham, Sarah, and Pharaoh, as
characters)
Hagar and Ishmael The first circumcision
Sodom and Gomorrah Lot's drunkenness
The cave of Machpelah
A wife confused for a sister(featuring
Abraham, Sarah, and Abimelech, ascharacters)
The Binding of Isaac
Keturah's sons
Isaac and Rebekah Jacob and Esau
The Covenant of Isaac
A wife confused for a sister(featuringIsaac, Rebekah, and Abimelech, as
characters)
Theblessing of Isaac
The exile of Jacob
Jacob's Ladder
Jacob and Rachel/The sheep and thestone
Rachel and Leah
Jacob's children
The blemished flock
The stones of Galeed Jacob's gifts to Esau
Jacob wrestles with an angel
Jacob's reconciliation with Esau
The rape of Dinah
Reuben and Bilhah
The birth of Benjamin
The list of Edomite Kings
Joseph enslaved
Judah and Tamar
Potiphar's wife
The butler and the baker
Pharaoh's Dreams
Joseph and his brothers Israel's migration
Ephraim's pre-eminence
Theblessing of Jacob
The burial of Jacob The death of Joseph's generation
[edit]Exodus
See main article:Book of Exodus.
The Hebrew midwives
Moses' exile The Burning Bush
The Signs of Moses
Zipporah at the inn Let my people go
Bricks without straw
With a strong hand and anoutstretched arm
Aaron's rod becomes a serpent
The Plagues of Egypt
The Passover The Exodus
Passage of the Red Sea
The Song of the sea
Massah U-Meribah Amalek
Jethro
Encamping at Sinai
The Ten Commandments (first
set)
The Covenant Code
The Golden Calf
The Ten Commandments
(second set)
[edit] Leviticus
See main article:Leviticus.
The Priestly Code
The Holiness Code
The Ordination of Aaron and
His Sons
The Death ofNadab and Abihu
(Leviticus 10:1-20)
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Ritual_Decaloguehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ritual_Decaloguehttp://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Hebrew_Bible_events&action=edit§ion=4http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leviticushttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leviticushttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leviticushttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Priestly_Codehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holiness_Codehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadab_and_Abihuhttp://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Leviticus%2010&version=NASBhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cain_and_Abelhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generations_of_Adamhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nephilimhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_and_the_Floodhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah's_Covenanthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ham,_son_of_Noahhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sons_of_Noahhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_of_Babelhttp://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Partition_between_Abram_and_Lot&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chedorlaomerhttp://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Abram%27s_Covenant&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_wife_confused_for_a_sisterhttp://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hagar_and_Ishmael&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ishmael_circumcised&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodom_and_Gomorrahhttp://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lot%27s_drunkenness&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cave_of_the_Patriarchshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_wife_confused_for_a_sisterhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binding_of_Isaachttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keturahhttp://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Isaac_and_Rebekah&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_and_Esauhttp://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Isaac%27s_Covenant&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_wife_confused_for_a_sisterhttp://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Blessing_of_Isaac&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jacob%27s_exile&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob's_Ladder_(Bible)http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jacob_and_Rachel&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jacob_and_Rachel&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rachel_and_Leah&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jacob%27s_children&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_blemished_flock&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_stones_of_Galeed&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jacob%27s_gifts_to_Esau&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jacob_wrestles_with_an_angel&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jacob%27s_reconciliation_with_Esau&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rape_of_Dinahhttp://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Reuben_and_Bilhah&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_birth_of_Benjamin&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_list_of_Edomite_Kings&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Joseph_enslaved&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Judah_and_Tamar&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potiphar's_wifehttp://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_butler_and_the_baker&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pharaoh%27s_Dreams&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Joseph_and_his_brothers&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Israel%27s_migration&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ephraim%27s_pre-eminence&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blessing_of_Jacobhttp://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_burial_of_Jacob&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_death_of_Joseph%27s_generation&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Hebrew_Bible_events&action=edit§ion=3http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Exodushttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Exodushttp://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Hebrew_midwives&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Moses%27_exile&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burning_Bushhttp://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Signs_of_Moses&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zipporah_at_the_innhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let_my_people_gohttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bricks_without_strawhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/With_a_strong_hand_and_an_outstretched_armhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/With_a_strong_hand_and_an_outstretched_armhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron's_rod#Biblical_referenceshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plagues_of_Egypthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passoverhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Exodushttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passage_of_the_Red_Seahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Song_of_the_seahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meribah#Eventshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amalekhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jethrohttp://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Encamping_at_Sinai&action=edit&redlink=1http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethical_Decaloguehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethical_Decaloguehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Covenant_Codehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Golden_Calfhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ritual_Decaloguehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ritual_Decaloguehttp://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Hebrew_Bible_events&action=edit§ion=4http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leviticushttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leviticushttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Priestly_Codehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holiness_Codehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadab_and_Abihuhttp://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Leviticus%2010&version=NASB8/3/2019 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A Blasphemer Stoned (Leviticus
24:10-23)
[edit] Numbers
See main article:Numbers.
The Israelite Census Departing Sinai
The shower of quails
Snow-white Miriam
The report of the spies
Korah, Dathan and
Abiram
Aaron's rod sprouts and
bears fruit Waters of Meribah
The short route to
Canaan TheNehushtan
The conquest of the
eastern route
Balaam and the Donkey
The Heresy of Peor
The appointment of
Joshua The War against the
Midianites.
Machir, Reuben, and
Gad, in Gilead and Jazeer The distribution of
Canaan
[edit] Deuteronomy
Moses Begins to Retell
Wilderness Stories,Deuteronomy 1-3
The Deuteronomic Code
The Song of Moses,
Deuteronomy 32 The Blessing of Moses,
Deuteronomy 33
The Death of Moses,Deuteronomy 34
[edit] Nevi'im
[edit] Joshua
Charge from God to
Joshua. Joshua takes charge,
1:1-18
Rahab and the Spies The Fall of Jericho
The Sun Stands Still
[edit] Judges
Israel Disobeys God,
2:1-23
Othniel
Othniel's Campaign as
Judge, 3:7-11
Ehud
Ehud gains the victoryover Moabite KingEglon3:12-
30
Shamgar
3:31
Deborah
Deborah, 4:1-24 The Song of Deborah,
5:1-31
Gideon
The Lord Appears toGideon, 6:1-40
The Sign of the Fleece
and Gideon's Three Hundred,
7:1-25 Midian Subdued, 8:1-35
Abimelech
Abmilech, son of Gideon
(Jerubbaal) made king atShechemafter destroying his
own family, 9:1-6
Jotham, the lonesurvivor and brother, tells The
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Parable of the Trees. He speaks
against Abimelech then flees,
9:7-21
Shechem betraysAbimelech. He attacks and
destroys the city.
Abimelech captures the
town ofThebez, but he ismortally wounded by a woman.
9:22-57
Tola
Tola the son of Puah, the
son of Dodo, a man of Issachar
dwelt in Shamir in mountEphraim. He judged Israel for
twenty-three years, 10:1,2
Jair
Jephthah
Jephthah and His Vow,11: 1-40
Ibzah
12:8-10
Elon
12:11, 12
Abdon
12:13-15
Samson
The Birth of Samson,13:1-25
Samson's Phlistine Wife,
14:1-20 The Philistine's
Defeated, 15: 1-20
Samson and Delilah,16:1-31
The Death of Samson,
17:1-13
Other Stories
Micah's Idloatry, 18: 1-
31
The Levite's Concubineand Gibeah's Crime, 19:1-30
Battle of Gibeah. War
with the Benjamites, 20:1-48 Wives for the
Benjamites, 21:1-25
[edit] 1 & 2 Samuel
Hannah and the Birth of
Samuel
David and Goliath David and Jonathan
David and Bathsheba
Absalom's Conspiracy
[edit] 1 & 2 Kings
The Wisdom of
Solomon
Solomon builds the
Temple
The Queen of Sheba
Elijah on Mount Carmel
Elijah Taken up to
Heaven The Sunnamite's Son
The Healing of Naaman
Hezekiah
[edit] Isaiah
[edit] Jeremiah
Call of Jeremiah, 1:1-10
Jeremiah sees an almond
rod then a boiling pot,1:11-19
Jeremiah's message at
the temple gate,7:1-34
Jeremiah buys a linenwaistband and puts it in the
crevice of a rock near the
Euphrates. 13:1-11
The LORD tellsJeremiah that he can't get
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married or have children, 16:1-
21
Jeremiah stands at the
city gate proclaiming theSabbath's importance 17:19-27
Jeremiah visits the
potter, 18:1-23
Jeremiah takes a potter'sclay jar and some of the elders
to the valley of Ben-hinnon,19:1-15
Pashur, the chief officer
in the house of the LORD,beats Jeremiah and puts him in
stocks. Jeremiah's complains to
God.20:1-18
Zedekiah, Pashur, andZephaniah ask Jeremiah if
there is a positive messagefrom the LORD. Jeremiahprophesies doom for them. He
predicts the coming of the
Branch.21:1-23:40
Jeremiah summarizes 23
years of prophetic ministry;
lists the nations under
judgment and predicts 70 yearsof captivity. 25:1-38
Jeremiah prophesies
against the temple and the city.He is accused of a capital
crime. His life is spared after
discussion of precedence.Thanks to Ahikam the son of
Shaphan. 26:1-24
Following the LORD'sdirective, Jeremiah puts
himself in bonds and a yoke.
He relates that the LORD has
given Nebuchadnezzar the land
until his time comes. Hananiahbreaks Jeremiah's yoke and
prophesies the oppositemessage.27:1-22
The Exile
EzekielHoseaJoel
Amos
Obadiah
Jonah
Jonah and the Fish
Micah
NahumHabakkuk
ZephaniahHaggaiZechariahMalachi
KetuvimPsalmsProverbs
JobSong of Songs
Ruth
Boaz and Ruth
[edit] Lamentations
[edit] Ecclesiastes
[edit] Esther
EstherandMordechai
[edit] Daniel
Nebuchadnezzar'sDream
Daniel in the lions' den
The Fiery Furnace
The writing on the wall
[edit] Ezra/Nehemiah
The Return to Jerusalem
The Building of the
Second Temple
[edit] Chronicles (I & II)
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