| A | B |
| 960 BC | Solomon becomes king |
| 922 BC | Civil War in Israel |
| 722 BC | Assyrian Occupation |
| 586 BC | Babylonian Occupation |
| 539 BC | Persian Occupation |
| 333 BC | Greek Occupation |
| 175/176 BC | Syrians moved out of Jerusalem |
| 63 BC | Roman Occupation |
| He killed his brother Amnon | Absalom |
| Son of Solomon | Rehoboam |
| David's 4th born son | Adonijah |
| Proverb | Short saying based on common sense |
| Song of Songs | Collection of ancient love poems |
| Ecclesiastes | "The Philosopher" |
| Nabi | Hebrew, "One Called" |
| Prophates | Greek, "To speak on behalf of another" |
| Main Ministry of a prophet | Critique the present |
| Kingdom of Israel's Political Capital | Samaria |
| One of Kingdom of Israel's Religious Capitals | Dan |
| Isaiah | stresses God's Holiness |
| Ezekiel | had a vision of dry bones |
| Jeremiah | stressed the idolatry and injustice of the people |
| Daniel | OT example of Apocalyptic Literature |
| 200 BC - 200 AD | Apocalyptic Literature |
| Judaism before the Babylonians | based on land, Temple, and King |
| Judaism after the Babylonians | internalized--personal piety |
| Cyrus | allowed the Exiles to return home to Israel |
| Ptolemy | General under Alexander the Great |
| Antiochus IV | outlawed Judaism |
| Epiphanes | Greek, "god made manifest" |
| Maccabee | Greek, "Hammer" |
| Mattathias | Jewish priest who started a rebel army with his five sons |
| Koine | Type of Greek used in the New Testament |
| Gospel | The Good News of a king to his people |
| Apostolic Tradition | The Teachings of the Apostles |
| Luke | He wrote the Acts of the Apostles |
| Saul | Paul's name before his conversion |
| Paul's trade | Tentmaker |
| Paul's formal training | Pharisee |
| Paul's hometown | Tarsus |
| Peter | 1st half of Acts |
| Jerusalem | City of the Resurrection |
| Rome | City of the Empire |
| Katholikos | Greek, "Universal" |
| Nero | 666 |
| Parousia | Second Coming of Christ |
| Low Christology | Emphasizes the humanity of Jesus |
| High Christology | Emphasizes the divinity of Jesus |
| Purpose of Apocalyptic Literature | To give people hope |
| Revelation | "To Unveil" |