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Canaanites - The Semitic people already living in the region the Israelites called the Promised Land. The
Israelites eventually defeated them and settled in the Promised Land.



Joshua - The one who led the Israelites out of the wilderness and into the Promised Land. His name
means "savior"



Deborah - The prophetess and one of the great judges of the Israelites



Gideon - The judge who led the Israelites to victory when they attached the Midianites.



Samson - The famous judge who bravely fought against the Philistines. (He was deceived by his wife
when she cut his hair)



Samuel - A priest and prophet and Israel's last and most significant Judge. He anointed Israel's first king.



Saul - Israel's first king. He was originally a successful king in his efforts to unite the tribes of Israel. But,
later he became prideful and disobeyed God.



Nathan - This prophet told how YHWH would establish a royal dynasty through David. He also told David
a story about a poor man with a lamb as a way to help David see his disobedience.



David - Considered Israel's greatest King and his reign was considered the "Golden age of the
Monarchy." He united the tribes into a single nation. He was also a very good harp player.



Solomon - A powerful and wealthy king. He was known for his wisdom. He built the temple in Jerusalem
and under his reign, he had scribes begin writing the oral stories, history, and laws of the Hebrew
people.

, Rehoboam - The son of Solomon who became king of the southern kingdom of Judah after the united
kingdom was divided into two kingdoms.



Jeroboam - The servant of Solomon who became king of the northern kingdom of Israel after the united
kingdom was divided into two kingdoms.



Elijah - An important prophet of the northern kingdom which lived during the time of the wicked Jewish
king, Ahab. Next to Moses, he was the greatest of the Old Testament prophets.



Amos - A prophet of the northern kingdom who preached that the Israelites must show itself in concrete
deeds of mercy and justice to the weak and the poor.



Hosea - A prophet of the northern kingdom who wrote of Israel as an unfaithful lover who ignored God's
covenant of love



Isaiah - A prophet of the southern Kingdom who warned that a new enemy, the Babylonian Empire, who
sack Jerusalem and deport its people. But, a remnant of God's people would be saved after a time of
judgment. (The book of scripture with his name is actually attributed to 3 authors during three
consecutive time periods).



Jeremiah - A prophet of the southern Kingdom who dramatically preached love and repentance, warning
that catastrophe would strike the nation. Once it had, he preached hope to the Israelites when they
were living in Babylon.



Ezekiel - A prophet of the southern Kingdom who was deported to Babylon with the exiles. After the fall
of Jerusalem and the destruction of the Temple he changed his warnings and despair to one of hope and
consolation for the exiled people



Nebuchadnezzar - The Babylonian King who destroyed the city of Jerusalem in 586 BC and then
deported many of the Israelites to Babylon.



Cyrus - The Persian King who conquered the Babylonian empire. In 538 BC, this king allowed the
Israelites, "the remnant," to return to Jerusalem.

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