Title: jeopardy
1jeopardy
2His was the final reign over the united monarchy
of Israel which ended in 931 BC.
3This good king was the standard by whom all
other kings were measured.
4This king lacked the wisdom of his father Solomon
because he rejected the advice of the elders and
split the kingdom.
5This evil king of Israel set up Baal worship and
even sacrificed his firstborn son in the
rebuilding of Jericho.
6He became king of Judah at 12 years old and
perpetrated horrific evil including
shedding innocent blood, star worship, and
idolatry in the temple.
7God told him to marry an adulterous woman as a
lesson on Israels faithfulness.
8This greatest of writing prophets Helped King
Hezekiah thwart Sennacheribs Assyrian threat.
9He prophesied that the Shunammite woman
would have a son whom he later raised from the
dead.
10He was the last Old Testament prophet and said
that Elijah would come before the great and
dreadful day of the LORD.
11This shepherd of Tekoa warned Israel to
prepare to meet her God.
12Fearing for his life, Elijah fled to this
mountain where the Lord spoke to him in a gentle
whisper.
13Elijah called down fire from heaven to consume
the sacrifice on this mountain to defend God
against Baal.
14Mordecai lived in this capital city of the
Persian empire when King Xerxes took Esther as
queen.
15This city became the capital of the northern
territory of Israel.
16Jeroboam placed here a golden calf, installed
priests, offered sacrifices and instituted a
new festival in this city to mimic authentic
worship and hold on to his power.
17This Babylonian king destroyed Jerusalem in three
sieges and took thousands captive.
18This young Judean nobleman was put in charge of
the province of Babylon after correctly
interpreting the kings dream.
19He reigned over Israel when they were taken
captive to Assyria.
20This prophet was already in exile when he warned
Judah of coming doom for their unbelief.
21He was reigning over Judah when he and ten
thousand Judeans were taken prisoner to Babylon.
22He prophesied that Judah would be in exile for 70
years and then return to the land.
23This king of Persia issued a decree allowing the
people to return to Jerusalem to rebuild their
temple.
24This festival celebrates Gods deliverance of the
Jewish people from Hamans attempted genocide.
25This leader is credited with rebuilding the walls
of Jerusalem.
26The people obeyed this prophet who warned
Zerubbabel to get back to work on the Lords
house.