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i 17 Periods of Bible History The Divided Kingdom Rehoboam – Hezekiah Judah Jeroboam - Hoshea Israel 1 Kings 12 – 2 Kings 17 2 Chronicles 10 – 30 (921 B.C. – 721 B.C.) Period 10

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17 Periods of Bible History

The Divided Kingdom

Rehoboam – Hezekiah Judah

Jeroboam - Hoshea Israel

1 Kings 12 – 2 Kings 17 2 Chronicles 10 – 30

(921 B.C. – 721 B.C.)

Period

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17 Periods of Bible History

1. Before The Flood Genesis 1-5

2. The Flood Genesis 6-10

3. The Scattering of the People Genesis 11

4. The Patriarchs Genesis 12-50

5. The Exodus Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers 1-13

6. Wandering in the Wilderness Numbers 14-36, Deuteronomy, Joshua 1-5

7. Invasion and Conquest Joshua 6-24

8. The Judges Judges, Ruth, 1 Samuel 1-7

9. The United Kingdom

Saul 1 Samuel 8-31, 1 Chronicles 10

David 2 Samuel, 1 Chronicles 11-29

Solomon 1 Kings 1-11, 2 Chronicles 1-9

10. The Divided Kingdom 1 Kings 12-2 Kings 17, 2 Chronicles 10-30*

11. Judah Alone 2 Kings 18-25, 2 Chronicles 30*-36

12. Captivity Ezekiel, Daniel

13. Return from Captivity Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther

14. Years of Silence (Prophesy in Amos 8:11)

15. Life of Christ Matthew, Mark, Luke, John

16. The Early Church Acts

17. Letters to the Christians Romans - Revelation

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The Divided Kingdom

Kings of Judah

Rehoboam

Abijah

Asa

Jehoshaphat

Jehoram

Ahaziah

*Athaliah*

Joash

Amaziah

Uzziah

Jotham

Ahaz

Hezekiah

Kings of Israel

Jeroboam

Nadab

Baasha

Elah

Zimri

Omri

Ahab

Ahaziah

Jehoram

Jehu

Jehoahaz

Joash

Jeroboam II

Zechariah

Shallum

Menahem

Pekahiah

Pekah

Hoshea

So the LORD became angry with Solomon, because his heart had turned from the LORD God of Israel, who had appeared to him twice, and had commanded him

concerning this thing, that he should not go after other gods; but he did not keep what the LORD had commanded. Therefore the LORD said to Solomon, "Because you have done this, and have not kept My covenant and My statutes, which I have commanded you, I will surely tear the kingdom away from you and give it to your

servant. Nevertheless I will not do it in your days, for the sake of your father David; I will tear it out of the hand of your son. However I will not tear away the whole

kingdom; I will give one tribe to your son for the sake of my servant David, and for the sake of Jerusalem which I have chosen."

1Kings 11:9-13

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Rehoboam and Jeroboam

1. What request did Jeroboam and Israel ask of Rehoboam?

2. What advice did Rehoboam receive regarding this request?

3. How did Israel receive the news that Rehoboam was going to make things harder on them?

4. What did Rehoboam plan to do seeing that Israel had departed from Judah?

5. What did the Lord, through Shemaiah, tell Rehoboam?

6. Which city did Jeroboam make as a capital of Israel?

7. Why did Jeroboam think that the hearts of the people might turn back to Rehoboam and Judah?

8. What plan did he come up with to keep his fears from coming to pass?

9. Where were the golden calves placed and what was their purpose?

10. What were the similarities between the feast Jeroboam instituted and the feast the Lord established?

Lesson

1 1 Kings 12-14

2 Chr. 10-12

Rehoboam 17 Years

Jeroboam 22 Years

Israel Judah

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1 Kings 12-14

2 Chr. 10-12

Rehoboam and Jeroboam

1. Who went to Jeroboam in Bethel?

2. What message did he deliver?

3. What happened when Jeroboam tried to have the man of God arrested?

4. Why would the man of God not go home with Jeroboam?

5. Who met the man of God as he was returning to Judah?

6. How was he able to convince him to come home with him to eat and drink?

7. Why did Jeroboam send his wife to see Ahijah?

8. What did Ahijah say would happen to Abijah?

9. What was going to happen to the rest of Jeroboam’s house? Why?

10. Were things any better in Judah under the reign of Rehoboam?

11. What happened in the fifth year of Rehoboam’s reign?

12. What reason is given for Rehoboam’s evil ways?

Lesson

2

Jeroboam 22 Years

Rehoboam 17 Years

Judah Israel

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Abijah, Asa, & Nadab

1. In whose ways did Abijah walk?

2. Who did Abijah go to war against?

3. Describe the speech Abijah delivered on Mount Zemaraim?

4. Who won the battle between Abijah and Jeroboam? How?

5. Did Asa follow in his father’s footsteps?

6. What actions did he take upon becoming king?

7. How large was Zerah the Ethiopian’s army?

8. How was Judah able to defeat such a large number?

9. What message did Azariah the son of Oded bring Asa?

10. What was the reaction of the people when they saw that the Lord was with Judah?

Lesson

3 1 Kings 15

2 Chr. 13-15

Abijah 3 Years

Asa 41 Years

Jeroboam 22 Years

Nadab 2 Years

Israel Judah

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Asa, Baasha, Elah, Zimri, & Omri

1. Which city did Baasha intend to build?

2. Who was Ben-Hadad and how did he help Judah?

3. Was the Lord pleased with Asa’s crafty plan?

4. How did Asa receive the message from Hanani?

5. What happened to Asa in the 39th year of his reign?

6. In whose ways did Baasha walk?

7. What did Jehu, son of Hanani, tell Baasha?

8. What are we told about Elah?

9. Who was Zimri and how did he become king?

10. How did Zimri die?

11. Who was Omri and how did he become king?

12. Which notable city of Israel did Omri build?

13. How is Omri’s reign described?

Lesson

4 1 Kings 16:1-28

2 Chr. 16

Asa

41 Years

Baasha 24 Years

Elah 2 Years

Zimri 1 Week

Omri

12 Years

Israel Judah

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Ahab and Elijah

1. How is Ahab’s reign described?

2. What made his reign worse than all who came before him?

3. What is the significance of 1 Kings 16:34?

4. After praying for the rain in Israel to cease where was Elijah told to go?

5. How did the Lord provide for Elijah during the drought?

6. What did Elijah do when the widow’s son died?

7. What had Jezebel done to the prophets of the Lord?

8. Why was Obadiah afraid to go tell Ahab that Elijah had come?

9. How did Ahab greet Elijah?

10. What challenge did Elijah issue to Ahab and the prophets of Baal?

11. When Elijah proclaimed an end to the drought were there any signs of rain?

12. How many times did Elijah send the servant to look toward the sea for rain?

Lesson

5 1 Kings 16:29-18:46

Jehoshaphat 25 Years

Ahab

22 Years

Israel Judah

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Ahab and Elijah

1. Why did Elijah flee from Jezreel?

2. When he had gone a day’s journey into the wilderness what did Elijah ask the Lord to do?

3. Where did Elijah go next? What details are given about his journey?

4. What question did the Lord ask Elijah? How did he answer?

5. What happened as Elijah stood on the mountain?

6. What did the Lord tell Elijah there on the mountain?

7. Who did Elijah meet when he left Mount Horeb?

8. What message did Ben-Hadad send to Ahab?

9. What question did Ahab ask when the prophet told him the Lord would deliver the Syrians into his hand?

10. What conclusion did Syrians reach as to why they were defeated?

11. What happened the second time the Syrians came against Israel?

12. What did Ahab do after his second victory over the Syrians?

13. Why was Ahab condemned?

Lesson

6 1 Kings 19-20

Jehoshaphat 25 Years

Ahab 22 Years

Israel Judah

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Ahab and Jehoshaphat

1. What did Ahab ask of Naboth?

2. When he would not sale what did Ahab do?

3. What does Jezebel’s plan tell us about her?

4. Did Ahab condemn his wife’s actions?

5. What did Elijah say would happen to Ahab, Jezebel, and Ahab’s house?

6. Why was the Lord with Jehoshaphat?

7. What reforms did he make in Judah?

8. How did Jehoshaphat ally himself with Ahab?

9. What did Ahab ask Jehoshaphat to do?

10. What did Jehoshaphat tell Ahab he should do?

11. Why did Ahab not want to call Micaiah?

12. When they went into battle what did Ahab persuade Jehoshaphat to do?

13. What happened to Ahab?

14. What did Jehu say to Jehoshaphat after he returned from the battle?

15. What else did Jehoshaphat do to help Judah follow God?

Lesson

7 1 Kings 21-22:44

2 Chr. 17-19

Jehoshaphat 25 Years

Ahab 22 Years

Israel Judah

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Jehoshaphat , Ahaziah, & Jehoram

1. In 2 Chr. 20 who came to battle against Jehoshaphat?

2. Though Jehoshaphat feared his enemies to whom did he turn?

3. What did the Lord tell Jehoshaphat and Judah through Jahaziel?

4. What did Judah do to defeat their enemies?

5. Why were the merchant ships of Jehoshaphat wrecked at Ezion Geber?

6. Did Ahaziah, son of Ahab, learn from his father’s mistakes?

7. When Ahaziah injured himself to whom did he send his servants to find out whether or not he would recover?

8. Who did the servants meet along their way?

9. What was the answer to Ahaziah’s question?

10. Who was Jehoram, king of Israel?

11. Who does he ask to go with him to battle against Moab.

12. Why did Elisha even listen to Jehoram?

13. What Instructions did Elisha give to them?

Lesson

8 1 Kings 22:45- 2 Kings 1:18; 3

2 Chr. 20

Jehoshaphat 25 Years

Ahaziah 2 Years

Jehoram 12 Years

Israel Judah

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Elisha

1. How many times did Elijah ask Elisha to stay behind?

2. What did Elisha ask for before Elijah was taken away?

3. How was Elijah taken into heaven?

4. What did the sons of the prophets propose to do?

5. What signs did Elisha perform on his way to Samaria?

6. What problem did the widow of one of the sons of the prophet have?

7. What did Elisha tell her to do?

8. What did the Shunammite woman do for Elisha?

9. What did Elisha do for her in return?

10. What happened to Shunammite woman’s child?

11. Who told Naaman that Elisha could heal him?

12. Why was Naaman hesitant to do as Elisha had commanded?

13. What did Naaman offer Elisha in return for his being healed?

14. What did Gehazi do and what was his punishment?

Lesson

9 2 Kings 2; 4-5

Jehoshaphat 25 Years

Jehoram 8 Years

Ahaziah 2 Years

Jehoram 12 Years

Israel Judah

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Elisha and Jehoram

1. What happened while the men were cutting timber by the Jordan?

2. How did Elisha help Israel in their war with the Syrians?

3. When Elisha and his servant were surrounded in Dothan why was Elisha not afraid?

4. When Elisha asked for the Lord to open the servants eyes what did he see?

5. Where did Elisha lead the Syrians?

6. Why did Elisha not let the king of Israel kill the Syrians?

7. Why was the king of Israel want Elisha killed?

8. What happened to the Syrians who were besieging Samaria?

9. What happened to the officer who didn’t believe Elisha’s word?

10. Why had the Shunammite woman left the land?

11. Did the king restore her house and land to her when she returned?

12. Why did Ben-Hadad send Hazael to Elisha?

13. What answer was given to Hazael?

Lesson

10 2 Kings 6-8:15

Jehoram 8 Years

Jehoram 12 Years

Israel Judah

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Rehoboam and Jeroboam

1. What request did Jeroboam and Israel ask of Rehoboam?

2. What advice did Rehoboam receive regarding this request?

3. How did Israel receive the news that Rehoboam was going to make things harder on them?

4. What did Rehoboam plan to do seeing that Israel had departed from Judah?

5. What did the Lord, through Shemaiah, tell Rehoboam?

6. Which city did Jeroboam make as a capital of Israel?

7. Why did Jeroboam think that the hearts of the people might turn back to Rehoboam and Judah?

8. What plan did he come up with to keep his fears from coming to pass?

9. Where were the golden calves placed and what was their purpose?

10. What were the similarities between the feast Jeroboam instituted and the feast the Lord established

Lesson

11 1 Kings 12-14

2 Chr. 10-12

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Rehoboam and Jeroboam

1. What request did Jeroboam and Israel ask of Rehoboam?

2. What advice did Rehoboam receive regarding this request?

3. How did Israel receive the news that Rehoboam was going to make things harder on them?

4. What did Rehoboam plan to do seeing that Israel had departed from Judah?

5. What did the Lord, through Shemaiah, tell Rehoboam?

6. Which city did Jeroboam make as a capital of Israel?

7. Why did Jeroboam think that the hearts of the people might turn back to Rehoboam and Judah?

8. What plan did he come up with to keep his fears from coming to pass?

9. Where were the golden calves placed and what was their purpose?

10. What were the similarities between the feast Jeroboam instituted and the feast the Lord established

Lesson

12 1 Kings 12-14

2 Chr. 10-12

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Rehoboam and Jeroboam

1. What request did Jeroboam and Israel ask of Rehoboam?

2. What advice did Rehoboam receive regarding this request?

3. How did Israel receive the news that Rehoboam was going to make things harder on them?

4. What did Rehoboam plan to do seeing that Israel had departed from Judah?

5. What did the Lord, through Shemaiah, tell Rehoboam?

6. Which city did Jeroboam make as a capital of Israel?

7. Why did Jeroboam think that the hearts of the people might turn back to Rehoboam and Judah?

8. What plan did he come up with to keep his fears from coming to pass?

9. Where were the golden calves placed and what was their purpose?

10. What were the similarities between the feast Jeroboam instituted and the feast the Lord established

Lesson

13 1 Kings 12-14

2 Chr. 10-12

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Rehoboam and Jeroboam

1. What request did Jeroboam and Israel ask of Rehoboam?

2. What advice did Rehoboam receive regarding this request?

3. How did Israel receive the news that Rehoboam was going to make things harder on them?

4. What did Rehoboam plan to do seeing that Israel had departed from Judah?

5. What did the Lord, through Shemaiah, tell Rehoboam?

6. Which city did Jeroboam make as a capital of Israel?

7. Why did Jeroboam think that the hearts of the people might turn back to Rehoboam and Judah?

8. What plan did he come up with to keep his fears from coming to pass?

9. Where were the golden calves placed and what was their purpose?

10. What were the similarities between the feast Jeroboam instituted and the feast the Lord established

Lesson

14 1 Kings 12-14

2 Chr. 10-12

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Rehoboam and Jeroboam

1. What request did Jeroboam and Israel ask of Rehoboam?

2. What advice did Rehoboam receive regarding this request?

3. How did Israel receive the news that Rehoboam was going to make things harder on them?

4. What did Rehoboam plan to do seeing that Israel had departed from Judah?

5. What did the Lord, through Shemaiah, tell Rehoboam?

6. Which city did Jeroboam make as a capital of Israel?

7. Why did Jeroboam think that the hearts of the people might turn back to Rehoboam and Judah?

8. What plan did he come up with to keep his fears from coming to pass?

9. Where were the golden calves placed and what was their purpose?

10. What were the similarities between the feast Jeroboam instituted and the feast the Lord established

Lesson

15 1 Kings 12-14

2 Chr. 10-12

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Rehoboam and Jeroboam

1. What request did Jeroboam and Israel ask of Rehoboam?

2. What advice did Rehoboam receive regarding this request?

3. How did Israel receive the news that Rehoboam was going to make things harder on them?

4. What did Rehoboam plan to do seeing that Israel had departed from Judah?

5. What did the Lord, through Shemaiah, tell Rehoboam?

6. Which city did Jeroboam make as a capital of Israel?

7. Why did Jeroboam think that the hearts of the people might turn back to Rehoboam and Judah?

8. What plan did he come up with to keep his fears from coming to pass?

9. Where were the golden calves placed and what was their purpose?

10. What were the similarities between the feast Jeroboam instituted and the feast the Lord established

Lesson

16 1 Kings 12-14

2 Chr. 10-12

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Rehoboam and Jeroboam

1. What request did Jeroboam and Israel ask of Rehoboam?

2. What advice did Rehoboam receive regarding this request?

3. How did Israel receive the news that Rehoboam was going to make things harder on them?

4. What did Rehoboam plan to do seeing that Israel had departed from Judah?

5. What did the Lord, through Shemaiah, tell Rehoboam?

6. Which city did Jeroboam make as a capital of Israel?

7. Why did Jeroboam think that the hearts of the people might turn back to Rehoboam and Judah?

8. What plan did he come up with to keep his fears from coming to pass?

9. Where were the golden calves placed and what was their purpose?

10. What were the similarities between the feast Jeroboam instituted and the feast the Lord established

Lesson

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2 Chr. 10-12

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Rehoboam and Jeroboam

1. What request did Jeroboam and Israel ask of Rehoboam?

2. What advice did Rehoboam receive regarding this request?

3. How did Israel receive the news that Rehoboam was going to make things harder on them?

4. What did Rehoboam plan to do seeing that Israel had departed from Judah?

5. What did the Lord, through Shemaiah, tell Rehoboam?

6. Which city did Jeroboam make as a capital of Israel?

7. Why did Jeroboam think that the hearts of the people might turn back to Rehoboam and Judah?

8. What plan did he come up with to keep his fears from coming to pass?

9. Where were the golden calves placed and what was their purpose?

10. What were the similarities between the feast Jeroboam instituted and the feast the Lord established

Lesson

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Rehoboam and Jeroboam

1. What request did Jeroboam and Israel ask of Rehoboam?

2. What advice did Rehoboam receive regarding this request?

3. How did Israel receive the news that Rehoboam was going to make things harder on them?

4. What did Rehoboam plan to do seeing that Israel had departed from Judah?

5. What did the Lord, through Shemaiah, tell Rehoboam?

6. Which city did Jeroboam make as a capital of Israel?

7. Why did Jeroboam think that the hearts of the people might turn back to Rehoboam and Judah?

8. What plan did he come up with to keep his fears from coming to pass?

9. Where were the golden calves placed and what was their purpose?

10. What were the similarities between the feast Jeroboam instituted and the feast the Lord established

Lesson

19 1 Kings 12-14

2 Chr. 10-12

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Israel Judah

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Rehoboam and Jeroboam

1. What request did Jeroboam and Israel ask of Rehoboam?

2. What advice did Rehoboam receive regarding this request?

3. How did Israel receive the news that Rehoboam was going to make things harder on them?

4. What did Rehoboam plan to do seeing that Israel had departed from Judah?

5. What did the Lord, through Shemaiah, tell Rehoboam?

6. Which city did Jeroboam make as a capital of Israel?

7. Why did Jeroboam think that the hearts of the people might turn back to Rehoboam and Judah?

8. What plan did he come up with to keep his fears from coming to pass?

9. Where were the golden calves placed and what was their purpose?

10. What were the similarities between the feast Jeroboam instituted and the feast the Lord established

Lesson

20 1 Kings 12-14

2 Chr. 10-12

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Israel Judah

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Rehoboam and Jeroboam

1. What request did Jeroboam and Israel ask of Rehoboam?

2. What advice did Rehoboam receive regarding this request?

3. How did Israel receive the news that Rehoboam was going to make things harder on them?

4. What did Rehoboam plan to do seeing that Israel had departed from Judah?

5. What did the Lord, through Shemaiah, tell Rehoboam?

6. Which city did Jeroboam make as a capital of Israel?

7. Why did Jeroboam think that the hearts of the people might turn back to Rehoboam and Judah?

8. What plan did he come up with to keep his fears from coming to pass?

9. Where were the golden calves placed and what was their purpose?

10. What were the similarities between the feast Jeroboam instituted and the feast the Lord established

Lesson

21 1 Kings 12-14

2 Chr. 10-12

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Israel Judah

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Rehoboam and Jeroboam

1. What request did Jeroboam and Israel ask of Rehoboam?

2. What advice did Rehoboam receive regarding this request?

3. How did Israel receive the news that Rehoboam was going to make things harder on them?

4. What did Rehoboam plan to do seeing that Israel had departed from Judah?

5. What did the Lord, through Shemaiah, tell Rehoboam?

6. Which city did Jeroboam make as a capital of Israel?

7. Why did Jeroboam think that the hearts of the people might turn back to Rehoboam and Judah?

8. What plan did he come up with to keep his fears from coming to pass?

9. Where were the golden calves placed and what was their purpose?

10. What were the similarities between the feast Jeroboam instituted and the feast the Lord established

Lesson

22 1 Kings 12-14

2 Chr. 10-12

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