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God created
The Israelites left Egypt
A book of Law
Contains a census of the Israelites
Last book written by Moses
Moses’s successor
The leaders of Israel after Joshua
Daughter-in-law of Naomi
The first book of the priest who anointed David
The second book of the priest who anointed David
The first book containing a list of Israelite leaders
The second book containing a list of Israelite leaders
First book restating much of the two books before it
Second book restating much of the two books before it
Scribe who led Israel out of captivity
Man who worked with Ezra and led the efforts to rebuild Jerusalem’s wall
Wife of king Xerxes
Possibly one of the oldest books in the Bible
Collection of poetry, mostly written by David
Collection of wise sayings
Draws the conclusion that everything is vanity except the Fear of the Lord
This book is made up of one poem
Major prophet
Major prophet
25th book of the Bible
Saw dry bones come to life
Thrown to the lions
Commanded by God to marry a prostitute
Short book centered on end time prophecy
After Joel
Before Jonah
Sent to Nineveh
Prophesied a ruler from Bethlehem
Prophesied against Nineveh
A two-way conversation between God and a prophet
Prophesied Judgement on many nations in a short book
God says that He will make the governor of Judah like His signet ring
Prophesied Jesus riding into Jerusalem on a donkey
Last book of the Old Testament

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