The Divided Kingdoms of Israel and Judah from the Late Tenth to the Early Eighth Centuries BCE 1 Kings 12–2 Kings 14 with an Introduction to Prophecy

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. The northern kingdom of Israel was larger than the southern kingdom of Judah.

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. Elijah and Elisha are both prophets from the northern kingdom of Israel.

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. Jeroboam I was Solomon's oldest son.

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. Northern Israel probably broke away because of Solomon's taxation.

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. The Urim and Thummim were used for divination.

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. The first king of the northern kingdom was:

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. Jezebel was a(n):

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. All are mentioned as women prophets except:

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. The only female monarch of either Israel or Judah was:

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. What leader erected the Black Obelisk?

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. __________ is the divinely appointed successor to Elijah.

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. All were capitals of the northern kingdom of Israel except:

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. The book of Kings states that Mesha of Moab defeated the Israelites because of:

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. The book of Malachi ends with an apocalyptic prediction of the return of ____________?

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. ______________ saw the vision of "all Israel scattered on the mountains, like sheep that have no shepherd."

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