BI 233 Life of David Test 1 - Mr. Digangi
theocracy rule by God Family, Levites, Prophets God's rulership was carried out by who or what? peculiar treasure, kingdom of priests, separate people God's desire for the nation of Israel Maximum personal freedom Minimum government interference and cost summary on Theocracy family What is the main unit of government under a Theocracy? Levites Teachers of the Law of God Prophets During a Theocracy, these people rebuke, exhort, and correct. Syncretism combining of two or more religions sin, servitude, supplication, salvation, submission Cycle of apostasy in Judges Samuel Who was a unique individual who served as a prophet, priest, and judge? Judah which tribe was King David from? -sins -struggles with faith -may be incorrect -has personal weakness -can rise up in pride Negatively: a man after God's own heart is a man who…
- Prizes intimate spiritual fellowship with God
- Cherishes God's word
- Reacts to sin as God does
- Sees God's hand in all of life
- Shares his knowledge of God with others
- Demonstrates God's character
- Promotes God's rules for authority
- Loves the Lord and His Presence a man after God's own heart - Positively Ruth and Boaz Who were David's great grandparents? -women scheming -disciplining his children David's three weaknesses Samuel is old, sons are corrupt, Rejection of God, worldliness Why did Israel reject God's leadership? rebellion and worldliness 2 main reasons for the Israelites rejecting a Theocracy David Who was mentioned more than anyone else in the Bible? Gibeah What was Saul's hometown? Kish Father of Saul Benjamin What tribe was Saul from? Ramah Samuel's hometown Providence God's involvement in circumstances to accomplish His plan Mizpeh Where was Saul's public anointing? Nahash the Ammonite Led the siege against Jabesh Gilead and wanted to gouge out the right eye of every Israelite Saul's military victory What confirmed Saul's throne as king? Gilgal Where the people go after being victorious at the Battle of Jabesh-Gilead Michal David's first wife and Saul's daughter; no children Abigail David's second wife; Nabal's wife, and mother of Chileab (2nd son) Ahinoam David's 3rd wife and mother of Amnon (oldest son) Maacah David's 4th wife and mother of Absalom and Tamar (3rd son) Haggith David's 5th wife and mother of Adonijah (4th son) Abital David's 6th wife and mother of Shephatiah (5th son) Eglah David's 7th wife and mother of Ethream (6th son) Bathsheba David's 8th wife, Uriah's wife; mother of Shimea, Shobab, Nathan, and Solomon 1 Samuel 8 Israel Rejects God's leadership and asks for a human king 1 Samuel 9 Saul is chosen as king 1 Samuel 10 Saul is anointed king 1 Samuel 11 Saul's 1st test / battle as king 1 Samuel 12 Samuel's sermon and Israel's sin 1 Samuel 13 Saul's 1st major failure—sacrifice (at Michmash) 1 Samuel 14 Jonathan's faith and Saul's carnality 1 Samuel 15 Saul's 2nd major failure—Amalekites
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