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ISRAEL

-1. A name given to Jacob
        Ge 32:24-32; 2Ki 17:34; Ho 12:3,4

-2. A name of the Messiah in prophecy
        Isa 49:3

-3. A name given to the descendants of Jacob, a nation
    Also called ISRAELITES, and HEBREWS
        Ge 43:32; Ex 1:15; 9:7; 10:3; 21:2; Le 23:42; Jos 13:6
    Etc
        1Sa 4:6; 13:3,19; 14:11,21; Php 3:5

-(TRIBES OF ISRAEL were named after the sons of Jacob)

-(Usually, in lists, the names of Levi and Joseph, two sons of
        Jacob, do not appear)
    The descendants of Levi were consecrated to the rites of
        religion, and the two sons of Joseph, Ephraim and Manasseh,
        were adopted by Jacob in Joseph's place
        Ge 48:5; Jos 14:4
    And their names appear in the catalogues of tribes instead
        of those of Levi and Joseph, as follows, ASHER, BENJAMIN,
        DAN, EPHRAIM, GAD, ISSACHAR, JUDAH, MANASSEH, NAPHTALI,
        REUBEN, SIMEON, ZEBULUN
    Names of, seen in John's vision, on the gates of the New
        Jerusalem
        Re 21:12
    Prophecies concerning
        Ge 15:5,13; 25:23; 26:4; 27:28,29,40; 48:19; 49; De 33
    Prophecies about the multitude of
        Ge 13:16; 15:5; 22:17; 26:4; 28:14
    Prophecies of their captivity in Eqypt
        Ge 15:13,14; Ac 7:6,7
    Divided into families, each of which had a chief
        Nu 25:14; 26; 36:1; Jos 7:14; 1Ch 4; 5; 6; 7; 8
    Number of, who went into Egypt
        Ge 46:8-27; Ex 1:5; De 10:22; Ac 7:14
    Number of, at the time of the exodus
        Ex 12:37,38; with Ge 47:27; Ex 1:7-20; Ps 105:24; Ac
        7:17
    Number of, fit for military service when they left Egypt
        Ex 12:37
    Number of, at Sinai, by tribes
        Nu 1:1-50
    Number of, after the plague
        Nu 26
    Number of, when David counted (conducted a census)
        2Sa 24:1-9; 1Ch 21:5,6; 27:23,24
    Number of, after the captivity
        Ezr 2:64; Ne 7:66,67
    Number of, in John's apocalyptic vision
        Re 7:1-8
    Lived in Goshen
        Ge 46:28-34; 47:4-10,27,28
    Lived in Egypt for four-hundred and thirty years
        Ex 12:40,41; with Ge 15:13; Ac 7:6; Ga 3:17
    Were enslaved and oppressed by the Egyptians
        Ex 1; 2; 5; Ac 7:18-21
    Their groaning heard by God
        Ex 2:23-25
    Moses commissioned as the deliverer
        Ex 3:2-22; 4:1-17
    The land of Egypt was plagued on their account
    See EGYPT
    Exempt from the plagues
        Ex 8:22,23; 9:4-6,26; 10:23; 11:7; 12:13
    Children were spared when the firstborn of the Egyptians
        were killed
        Ex 12:13,23
    Instituted the Passover
        Ex 12:1-28
    Borrowed jewels from the Egyptians
        Ex 11:2,3; 12:35,36; Ps 105:37
    Urged by the Egyptians to depart
        Ex 12:31-39
    Journey from Rameses to Succoth
        Ex 12:37-39
    Made the journey by night
        Ex 12:42
    The day of their deliverance to be a memorial
        Ex 12:42; 13:3-16
    Led by God
        Ex 13:18,21,22
    Providentially cared for
        De 8:3,4; 29:5,6; 34:7; Ne 9:21; Ps 105:37
    See MANNA
    See CLOUD, PILLAR OF
    Journey from Succoth to Etham
        Ex 13:20
    Journey to Pi-hahiroth
        Ex 14:2; Nu 33:5-7
    Pursued by the Egyptians
        Ex 14:5-31
    Pass through the Red Sea
        Ex 14:19-22; De 11:4; Ps 78; 105; 106; 136
    The order of the march
        Nu 2
    Journey to Marah
        Ex 15:23; Nu 33:8
    Complained on account of the bitter water
        Ex 15:23-25
    Water of, sweetened
        Ex 15:25
    Journey to Elim
        Ex 15:27; Nu 33:9
    For the itinerary, see
        Nu 33
    Complained for food
        Ex 16:2,3
    Provided with manna and quail
        Ex 16:4-36
    Complained for lack of water at Rephidim
        Ex 17:2-7
    Water miraculously supplied from the rock at Meribah
        Ex 17:5-7
    Defeat the Amalekites
        Ex 17:13; De 25:17,18
    Arrive at Sinai
        Ex 19:1; Nu 33:15
    At the suggestion of Jethro, Moses' father-in-law, they
        organize a system of government
        Ex 18:25; De 1:9-17
    The message of God to them, requiring that they must be
        obedient to his commandments, and as a reward they would be
        a holy nation to him, and their reply
        Ex 19:3-8
    Sanctify themselves for receiving the law
        Ex 19:10-15
    The law delivered to
        Ex 20; 21; 22; 23; 24:1-4; Le 25; 26; 27
    The people receive it and covenant obedience to it
        Ex 24:3,7
    Idolatry of
        Ex 32; De 9:17-21
    The anger of the Lord in consequence
        Ex 32:9-14
    Moses' indignation; breaks the tables of stone; enters the
        camp; commands the Levites; three thousand die
        Ex 32:19-35
    Punished by a plague
        Ex 32:35
    Obduracy of
        Ex 33:3; 34:9; De 9:12-29
    God withdraws his presence
        Ex 33:1-3
    The mourning of, when God refused to lead them
        Ex 33:4-10
    Tables renewed
        Ex 34
    Pattern for the tabernacle and the appurtenances, and forms
        of worship to be observed
        Ex 25; 26; 27; 28; 29; 30; 31
    Gifts consecrated for the creation of the tabernacle
        Ex 35; 36:1-7; Nu 7
    The erection of the tabernacle; the manufacture of the
        appurtenances including the garments of the priests; and
        their sanctification
        Ex 36:8-38; 37; 38; 39; 40
    First sacrifice offered by, under the law
        Le 8:14-36; 9:8-24
    Second Passover observed
        Nu 9:1-5
    March out of the wilderness
        Nu 10:11-36
    For the itinerary, see
        Nu 33
    The order of camping sites and the march
        Nu 2
    Arrive at the border of Canaan
        Nu 12:16
    Send twelve spies to view the land
        Nu 13; 32:8; De 1:22,25; Jos 14:7
    Return with a majority report and a minority report
        Nu 13:26-33; 14:6-10
    Complaining over the report
        Nu 14:1-5
    The judgment of God upon them in consequence of their
        unbelief and complaining
        Nu 14:13-39
    Reaction, and their purpose to enter the land; are defeated
        by the Amalekites
        Nu 14:40-45; De 1:41-45
    Abide at Kadesh
        De 1:46
    Return to the wilderness, where they remain for thirty eight
        years, and all die except Joshua and Caleb
        Nu 14:20-39
    Rebellion of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram
        Nu 16:1-40; De 11:6
    Complain against Moses and Aaron, are plagued,
        fourteen-thousand and seven-hundred people die, plague
        stopped
        Nu 16:41-50
    Complain for lack of water in Meribah; the rock is struck
        Nu 20:1-13
    Are refused passage through the country of Edom
        Nu 20:14-21
    The death of Aaron
        Nu 20:22,29; 33:38,39; De 10:6
    Defeat the Canaanites
        Nu 21:1-3
    Are scourged with fiery (poisonous) serpents
        Nu 21:4-9
    Defeat the Amorites
        Nu 21:21-32; De 2:24-35
    Defeat the king of Baasha
        Nu 21:33-35; De 3:1-17
    Arrive in the plains of Moab, at the fords of the Jordan
        River
        Nu 22:1; 33:48,49
    Commit idolatry with the people of Moab
        Nu 25:1-5
    Punished by a plague in consequence, twenty-four thousand
        people die
        Nu 25:6-15; 26:1
    The people numbered for the allotment of the land
        Nu 26
    The daughters of Zelophehad sue for an inheritance
        Nu 27:1-11; Jos 17:3-6
    Conquest of the Midianites
        Nu 31
    Nations dread
        De 2:25
    Renew the covenant
        De 29
    Moses dies, and the people mourn
        De 34
    Joshua appointed the leader
        Nu 27:18-23; De 31:23
    See JOSHUA
    All who were numbered at Mount Sinai perished in the
        wilderness except Caleb and Joshua
        Nu 26:63,65; De 2:14-16
    Piety of those who entered Canaan
        Jos 23:8; Jud 2:7-10; Jer 2:2,3
    Men chosen to allot the lands of Canaan among the tribes and
        families
        Nu 34:17-29
    Remove from Shittim to the Jordan River
        Jos 3:1
    Cross the Jordan River
        Jos 4
    Circumcision observed and the Passover celebrated
        Jos 5
    Jericho captured
        Jos 6
    Ai captured
        Jos 7; 8
    Make a treaty with the Gibeonites
        Jos 9
    Defeat the five Amoritish kings
        Jos 10
    Conquest of the land
        Jos 21:43-45; with Jud 1
    The land allotted
        Jos 15; 16; 17; 18; 19; 20; 21
    Two and one-half tribes return from the west side of the
        Jordan River; erect a memorial to signify the unity of the
        tribes; the memorial misunderstood; the controversy which
        followed; its amicable resolution
        Jos 22
    Joshua's exhortation immediately before his death
        Jos 23
    Covenant renewed, death of Joshua
        Jos 24; Jud 2:8,9
    Religious fidelity during the life of Joshua
        Jos 24:31; Jud 2:7

-UNDER THE JUDGES
    Public affairs administered four-hundred and fifty years by
        the judges
        Jud 2:16-19; Ac 13:20
    The original inhabitants not fully expelled
        Jud 1:27-36; 3:1-7
    Reproved by an angel for not casting out the original
        inhabitants
        Jud 2:1-5
    People turn to idolatry
        Jud 2:10-23
    Delivered for their idolatry to the king of Mesopotamia
        during eight years, their repentance and deliverance
        Jud 3:8-11
    Renew their idolatry, and are put under tribute to the king
        of Moab during eighteen years, repent and are delivered by
        Ehud, eighty years of peace follow
        Jud 3:12-30
    Shamgar resists a foray of the Philistines and delivers
        Israel
        Jud 3:31
    People again do evil and are put under bonds to the king of
        Syria for twenty years
        Jud 4:1-3
    Delivered by Deborah, a prophetess, and judged
        Jud 4; 5
    Seven years of bondage to the Midianites; delivered by
        Gideon
        Jud 6; 7; 8:1-28
    See GIDEON
    Return to idolatry
        Jud 8:33,34
    Abimelech foments an inter-tribal war
        Jud 9
    Led by Tola for twenty-three years
        Jud 10:1,2
    Led by Jair for twenty-two years
        Jud 10:3,4
    The people backslide, and are given over to the Philistines
        for chastisement for eighteen years; they repent and turn to
        the Lord; they are delivered by Jephthah
        Jud 10:6-18; 11
    The Ephraimites go to war against other tribes; they are
        defeated by Jephthah
        Jud 12:1-7
    Led by Ibzan for seven years
        Jud 12:8-10
    Led by Elon for ten years
        Jud 12:11,12
    Led by Abdon for eight years
        Jud 12:13-15
    The people backslide again are chastened by the Philistines
        for forty years
        Jud 13:1
    Led by Samson for twenty years
        Jud 15:20; with 13; 14; 15; 16
    Scandal of the Bethlehemite's concubine, and the consequent
        war between the Benjamites and the other tribes
        Jud 19; 20; 21
    Led by Eli for forty years
        1Sa 4:18; with 1; 2; 3; 4
    Struck down by the Philistines at Eben-ezer
        1Sa 4:1,2,10,11
    They demand a king
        1Sa 8:5-20; Ho 13:10

-UNDER THE KINGS BEFORE THE SEPARATION INTO TWO KINGDOMS
    Saul anointed as king
        1Sa 10; 11:12-15; 12:13
    Ammonites invade Israel, are defeated
        1Sa 11
    Philistines struck down
        1Sa 14
    Amalekites defeated
        1Sa 15
    David anointed as king
        1Sa 16:11-13
    Goliath killed
        1Sa 17
    Israel defeated by the Philistines, and Saul and his sons
        are killed
        1Sa 31
    See SAUL
    David defeats the Amalekites
        1Sa 30; 2Sa 1:1
    David made king
        2Sa 2:4,11
    Ish-bosheth made king
        2Sa 2:8-10
    The conflict between the two political factions
        2Sa 2:12-32; 3:1
    David made king over all Israel
        2Sa 5:1-5
    Conquests of David
        2Sa 8
    Absalom's rebellion
        2Sa 15:18
    See DAVID
    Solomon anointed as king
        1Ki 1:32-40
    The Temple built
        1Ki 6
    Solomon's palace built
        1Ki 7
    Solomon's death
        1Ki 11:41-43
    See SOLOMON

-THE REVOLT OF THE TEN TRIBES

-(Foreshadowing circumstances indicating the separation)
    Disagreement after Saul's death
        2Sa 2; 1Ch 12:23-40; 13
    Lukewarmness of the ten tribes, and zeal of Judah for David
        in Absolom's rebellion
        2Sa 19:41-43
    The rebellion of Sheba
        2Sa 20
    The two factions are distinguished as Israel and Judah
        during David's reign
        2Sa 21:2
    Providential
        Zec 11:14
    Revolt consummated under Rehoboam, son and successor of
        Solomon
        1Ki 12:4

-4. The name of the ten tribes that revolted from the house
        (kingdom) of David
    Also called JACOB
        Ho 12:2

-(The list of the kings of Israel, and the period of time in
        which they reigned. For the facts of their reigns see under
        each name)

-1. Jeroboam, twenty-two years

-2. Nadab, about two years

-3. Baasha, twenty-four years

-4. Elah, two years

-5. Zimri, seven days

-6. Omri, twelve years

-7. Ahab, twenty-two years

-8. Ahaziah, two years

-9. Jehoram, twelve years

-10. Jehu, twenty-eight years

-11. Jehoahaz, seventeen years

-12. Jehoash, sixteen years

-13. Jeroboam II, forty-one years

-14. Zachariah, six months

-15. Shallum, one month

-16. Menahem, ten years

-17. Pekahiah, two years

-18. Pekah, twenty years

-19. Hoshea, nine years

-(The ten tribes were carried away captive to Assyria)

-HISTORY OF
    War continued between the two kingdoms all the days of
        Rehoboam and Jeroboam
        1Ki 14:30
    War continued between Jeroboam and Abijam
        1Ki 15:7
    War continued between Baasha and Asa
        1Ki 15:16,32
    Famine prevails during the reign of Ahab
        1Ki 18:1-6
    Israel, also called SAMARIA, invaded by, but defeats,
        Ben-hadad, king of Syria
        1Ki 20
    Moab rebels
        2Ki 1:1; 3
    Army of Syria invades Israel, but peacefully withdraws
        through the tact of the prophet Elisha
        2Ki 6:8-23
    The city of Samaria besieged
        2Ki 6:24-33; 7
    The city of Samaria captured, and the people carried to
        Assyria
        2Ki 17
    The land repopulated
        2Ki 17:24
    The remnant that remained after the able-bodied persons were
        carried into captivity affiliated with the kingdom of Judah
        2Ch 30:18-26; 34:6; 35:18
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