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A08820 The historie of the Bible briefly collected by way of question and ansvver. Read and corrected by the author.; History of the Bible. Pagit, Eusebius, 1547?-1617. 1605 (1605) STC 19106; ESTC S100467 61,308 288

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ouer a wall Beniamin a wolfe Q. When Iacob died where was he buried chapter 50 A. In the caue of Machpelaph which Abraham bought of Ephron the Hittite Q. Why was he buried in the land of Canaan A. That it might be a signe to his posteritie that they should returne into the land of Canaan Q. How long did Ioseph beare rule ouer the land of Egypt A. Fourescore yeares Q. How long liued he in all A. One hundred and tenne yeares Q. When he died where was he buried A. He was embalmed to be carried into the land of Canaan at his brethrens returne Geneseos finis Exodus Q. VVhat call you the second booke of Moses A. Exodus Q. VVhy is it so called A. Because it containeth the going of the children of Israel out of the land of Egypt Q. VVhat is the substance of this booke A. The estate of the children of Israel from the death of Ioseph vntill the establishing of the Tabernacle in the wildernesse Q. Into how many parts is it deuided A. Into two parts part 1 Their estate in the Land of Egypt after the death of Ioseph vntill their departure part 2 and their estate in the wildernes vntill the establishing of the Tabernacle Q. How were the children of Israel vsed after the death of Ioseth A. They had burdens and afflictions laid vpon them chapter 1 Q. Were they overwhelmed with these burthens A. No the more they were afflicted the mightier they grew Q. What lawes did Pharaoh make against them A. That the midwiues should flay their men children afterward he commanded them to be cast into the riuer Q. Did the Midwiues obey the King A. No. Q. Did they well in disobeying him A. Yes because he commanded them an euill worke Q. Did the Lord like it A. Yes for he built their houses and blessed them Q. These lawes beeing made how escaped Moses chapter 2 A. His mother hidde him three moneths and when she could hide him no longer shee made a basket of reedes shme and pitch and laid him among the bulrushes by the riuers side Q. How escaped he drowning A. Pharaohs daughter came to wash her self and found him there Q. What did she with him A. She put him to nurse to his owne mother Q. What did his mother when she had weined him A. She brought him to Pharaohs daughter againe Q. What did shee with him A. She brought him vp in Pharaohs court Q. What was the cause of his departure from the court A. Pharaoh would haue killed him because he had slaine an Egyptian and buried him in the lands Q. How long liued Moses in Pharaohs court A. Fourtie yeares Q. Whither went he then A. Into Midian Q. What did he there A. He kept Iethros sheepe and married Zipporah his daughter Q. Had Moses any children by her A. Yes a sonne called Gershom Q. What befell to him then in Midian chapter 3 A. The Lord appeared in a flame of fire out of a bush and bad him goe and deliuer his brethren the children of Israel out of Egypt Q. Was he willing to goe A. No for he propounded fiue obiections 1. First his owne basenesse 2. Secondly his ignorance of Gods name 3. Thirdly that they would not heare him 4. Fourthly his slow speech 5. Fiftly he desired him to send another Q. How did the Lord answer them A. To the first he said I will be with thee 2. Secondly he told him his name 3. Thirdly he gaue him signes 4. Fourthly he said I will bee with thy mouth and teach thee what to say 5. He was angrie chapter 4 Q. What signes did God giue Moses to assure him that he beeing a poore shepheard should deliuer them out of the hands of so mighty a king A. First he bad him cast his rod on the ground and it was turned into a serpent and hee bad him take it by the tayle and it was turned into a rodde againe Secondly he bad him put his hand into his bosome it was leaprous and he bad him pull it out againe and it was as his other hand Thirdly he bad him take water and sprinkle it on the ground and it was turned into blood Q. Whom did God send with Moses to helpe him A. Aaron his brother Q. Did he then goe A. Yes Q. Who met him by the way A. The Angel of the Lord who would baue slaine him because he neglected the circumcision of his sonne Q. Who did circumcise him A. His mother Zipporah tooke a sharpe knife and cutte the fore-skinne of her sonne cast it at her husbands feet saying thou art indeede a bloodie husband vnto me Q. VVho met him then A. Aaron his brother Q. Did they their message vnto Pharaoh A. Yes chapter 5 Q. VVould Phraoh let the people goe A. No hee said who is the Lord that I should obey him 〈◊〉 people are 〈◊〉 Q. What commandement gaue he then chapter 6 A. He commaunded them to make the whole tale of brick to gather straw themselues Q. What did the people then A. They murmured against Moses and Aaron Q. What did Moses A. He complained vnto the Lord. Q. What did the Lord then A. He renueth his promise concerning their deliuerance sendeth Moses and Aaron againe vnto Pharaoh Q. Did Pharaoh then let them goe chapter 7 A. No the Lord had hardned his heart and he would not let them goe Q. Did Moses and Aaron their miracles before Pharaoh A. Yes Q. Why then would he not let them go A. Because his Sorcerers did the like Q. How many plagues did God send vpon Pharach and the Egyptians before he would let them goe A. Tenne chapter 8 Q. Rehearse them A. He turned water into blood fishes died 2 Frogges ouer the land of Egypt 3 Lyce 4 Swarmes of Flies 5 Murraine amongst beasts chapter 9 6 Scabs and blisters 7 Thunder lightning and haile chapter 10 8 Grashoppers 9 Darknesse chapter 11 10. All the first borne of Egypt were slaine Q. Did the Sorcerers of Egypt the like A. Yes vntill lice then they said Surely it is the finger of God Q. Would Pharaoh then let them goe A. Yes at darknesse all sauing their cattell Q. What said Moses A. He said he would not leaue a hoofe behind him Q. Did any of these plagues hurt the Israelites A. No. Q. What did they at their departure A. They borrowed of their neighbours the Egyptians iewels of siluer iewels of gold Q. What assurance did God giue them that the last and greatest plague should not hurt the Israelites chapter 12 A. He instituted the Passeouer Q. What was the Passe-ouer A. A male lambe of a yeere old without spot or blemish Q. How should it be dressed A. They should roast it Q. How should it be eaten A. With their loines girded their shooes on their feet their staues in their hands readie for a iourney and they must eate it in hast Q. What should be done with the blood A. They should strike
it on their doore posts that the Angell seeing it might passe ouer them Did he let them goe at the last plague A. Yes Q. How many were they that departed A. About sixe hundred thousand men besides children Q. How long were they in Egypt A. Foure hundred and thirtie yeares Q. What did the Israelites the chapter A. They sanctified all their first borne vnto the Lord. Q. What did they at their departure A. They tooke the bones of Ioseph with them Q. How many yeares were they going out of Egypt into Canaan A. Fourtie yeares Q. How many iourneys had they A. Fourty and two Q. How many principall iourneys A. Twelue Piha-hiroth Marah the wildernesse of Sin Rephidim mount Si●…i Kibroth Hetaauah Hazeroth Rithmah in Parā Cadesh barnea Mount Hor Punā in Zalmonie and the plaine of Moab Q. How many of them are set downe in this booke A. The first fiue Piha-hiroth Marah the wildernesse of Sin Rephidim and mount Sinai Q. How were they conducted into the land of Canaan A. The Lord went before them by day in a pillar of a cloud to leade them the way by night in a pillar of fire to giue thē light that they might goe both by day and by night chap. 13. vers 21. Q. What befell at Pi-hahiroth chapter 14 A. They murmured against Moses because the redde sea was before thē the mountaines on either side of them Pharaoh with all his hoast behind them Q. What did Meses A. He prayed vnto the Lord and the Lord bad him strike the fea with his rodde and he did so and the sea was deuided so that the children of Israel passed through drie-shod But Pharaoh and all his hoast following them were drowned Q. What did the children of Israel then chapter 15 A. They sang a song of thanks-giuing for their deliuerance Q. Whether went they then A. To Marah Q. What befell there A. They murmured against Moses because the waters were bitter Q. What did Moses A. He prayed vnto the Lord and the Lord badde him cut downe boughes caft the into the waters and they were made sweet Q. Whither went they then A. To Elim where were 12. fountaines of water and seuentie palme trees Q. Whither went they then chapter 16 A. To the wildernesse of Sin Q. What befell there A. They murmured against Moses and Aaron for bread and the Lord send them downe Manna Q. What did they else A. They sanctified the sabbath Q. What did Moses command them A. To keepe a pot full of Manna for a remembrance to their posternie Q. How long did they eat Māna A. Fourtie yeares till they came to the borders of Canaan Q. VVhither went they then A. To Rephidim Q. What did they there chapter 17 A. They murmured against Moses for water and the Lord bad him strike the rocke and there gushed out water Q. What befell there else A. They fought a battel with the Amalekits and builded an altar Q. Who had the victorie A. When Moses held vp his hands Israel preuailed but when he held them down the Amalekits ouercame Q. What besell after this chapter 18 A. Iethro Moses father in lawe came to see him and gaue him counsell for the choosing of Magistrates Q. What maner of men ought they to be A. Men of courage fearing God hating couetousnes and louing the truth Q. What must these Magistrates doe A. They must bring the hard causes vnto Moses and iudge small matters themselues Q. Whither went they then A. To Mount Sinai Q. What befell there chapter 19 A. Israel is chosen from among all other nations The people promised to obey God He that toucheth the hil dieth The Lord appeared vnto Moses and gaue the law in thunder and lightening Q. Why was the lawe so giuen A. That it might compell them to obey and follow it with feare and trembling Q. Why was the Gospell giuen in triumph and ioy A. That it might entice men to follow it ioyfully and willingly Q. In how many tables was the law giuen A. In two tables of stone Q. Why were they written in stone A. Because it was more easie to write them in stone then in mans heart Q. How many commandements doth the first table containe chapter 20 A. Foure wherein is set downe our dutie towards God Q. How many commandements doth the second table containe A. Sixe wherein is set down our dutie towards our neighbour Q. Who writ this law A. God Q. Were there no more lawes nen but the ten commandements A. Yes but those are the summe of all for there were iudiciall and ceremoniall lawes giuen also Q. VVhat did the 21. chap. containe A. Certaine lawes for the preseruation of mans bodie which were giuen to bridle our corrupt nature Q. What doth the 22. cha containe A. Certaine iudiciall lawes concerning buying and selling vsurie reuerence to Magistrates c. Q. What doth the 23. chapt containe A. Certaine ceremoniall lawes of feasts Q. What did the Lord promise them that would obey and keepe his commandements A. He said I will be an enemie to thine enemies and I will afflict them that afflict thee c. vers 22.23 Q. What doth the 24. chap. containe A. The confirmation of the law Q. How long was Moses in the Mount A. Fourtie daies and fortie nights Q. How many things did the Lord appoint Moses to make A. Nine Q. Which be they chapter 25 A. 1. The Tabernacle 2. Arke 3. Mercie feate 4. Table of shewbread 5. Candlesticke 6. Altar of burnt offering 7. Altar of perfume 8. Lauar 9. Priests garments Q. Who should make them chapter 31 A. Aholiab and Bezaleel Q. Whereof should they make them A. Of those things which the people brought viz. of gold siluer brasse blew silke purple skarlet fine linnē goates haire rammes skins died redde badgers skinnes and Shittim wood Q. Whilest Moses was in the Mount what did the people chapter 32 A. They made a Calfe and worshipped it Q. What did the Lord then A. He bad Moses go down to them Q. What did he when he came downe A. He cast the two tables out of his hands brake them beneath the Mount and hee tooke the Calfe and burned it in the fire and grounded it vnto powder and strewed it vpon the water and made the children of Israel to drinke of it Q. What did Moses then A. He went and stood in the gate of the camp and said who pertaineth to the Lord let him come to me Q. Who came then vnto him A. The Leuites Q. What said he to them A. Put euery man his sword by his side and go to and fro from gate to gate through the hoast and slay euery man his brother and euery man his cōpanion euery man his neighbour and they did so for which their hands were sanctified Q. How many were slaine that day A. About 3. thousand men Q. What befell after this A. The Lord was angry denied to go with them Q.
What did Moses then A. He prayed vnto the Lord and he promised to goe with them Q. What did Moses else A. He desired to see the glorie of the Lord. Q. Did the Lord graunt his request A. Yes for he couered him in the cleft of a rocke whilst he passed by Q. What did the Lord after this A. He bad Moses hew two tables of stone like to the former and to come vp to the top of the Mount Q. Did he so A. Yes Q. How long stayed he in the mount A. Fourty daies and fourty nights Q. Whence should they haue their prouision to make those things which were appointed A. From the people chapter 33 Q. Did they bring enough A. Yes they brought so much that they were bidden to stay Finis Exodi LEVIT Q. What call you the third booke of Moses A. Leuiticus Q. Why is it called so A. Because it containeth the office of the Leuites and those things which appertaine vnto them Q. How is it diuided A. Into two parts the sacrifice which they were to offer and the persons which should offer Q. By whome was this lawe of sacrifices giuen A. By the Lord. Q. Where A. In the tabernacle by Mount Sinai Q. How many kinds of sacrifices were appointed A. Fiue the offering chap. 1. the meat-offering cha 2. the peace-offering cha 3. the sinne-offering chap. 4. the trespasse-offering chap. 5. Q. How many things are to be obserued in these sacrifices A. Two the matter or things wherof they were the maner how they should be offered Q. What manner of things were appointed to be offered A. They were of two sorts either of creatures which haue life or of creatures without life Q. What things are appointed which haue life A. Of the heard bullockes a red cow of the flocke rams ewes lambes goates both male and female Of foules Turtle doues pigeons and sparrowes Q. What are those things without life A. Oyle fine floure incense cakes and wafers vnleauened salt eares of corn Cedar wood a skarlet lace and hysope Q. In offering of sacrifices what is forbidden A. Leauen hony fat blood the inwards of beasts and the maw of birds Q. What is thereby figured A. By leauen and hony corruption of doctrine and life by fat and blood are figured sensualitie and crueltie Q. What things are principally commanded to be vsed in the sacrifices A. Salt and fire the one eating away and the other purging corruptions Q. Thus much of the matter now of the manner and rites to be obserued in offering the sacrifice what they were A. They were diuerse and are set downe in diuerse places of this booke but especially in the 6. and 7. chapters Q. Now we are come to the second part of the booke which concerneth the persons of the Leuites and sacrificers what doth the holy Ghost set downe concerning them A. Two things the first is speciall to them alone the second is common to them with others namely sanctification Q. What is that which is proper to them alone A. so offer the sacrifices which was appointed to Aaron his sonnes their consecration and the execution of their function chap. 8.9 Q. VVith what fire A. With such fire as came from the Lord. Q. Did any offer with other fire A. Yes Nadab and Abihu for which fire came frō before the Lord and consumed them chap. 10. Q. VVhat is that which is common to the Leunes with the rest of the people A. Sanctification and that is prescribed first in forbidding that which is euill secondly in commanding that which is good Q. VVhat are those things forbidden A. They are either ceremoniall or morall Q. What are the lawes ceremoniall A The distinction of creatures cleane or vncleane chap. 11. touching of things accounted vncleane vncleanesse after child-birth chap. 12. or for certaine diseases of the body cha 13.14 and 15. and purification from vncleannesse chap. 16. and 17. Q. What are those morall things forbidden A. Adulterie fornication incest and all such vncleannes chap. 18. and in part of the 20 and 21. chap. Q. Now to come to things which are commanded what are they A. They are either priuate to our selues or in performance of our dutie to our neigbour or else to God as followet●… the residue of the booke Q. What times or feasts are principally appointed A. The times and feastes appointed in this booke are either weekely as the Sabbath or yearely as the passeouer the feast of vnleauened bread of the first fruites of Whitsontide of trumpets and of Tabernacles Q. Is there no other time appointed for the seruice of God but these A. Yes he hath appointed to be serued euery day with a morning and euening sacrifice Numb 28.4 Q. How did Moses conclude this booke A. He sealed vp these former lawes with the promises and threatnings of God Chap. 26. and the last chapter concerneth vowes Finis Leuitici Numbers Q. What call you the fourth booke of Moses A. Numbers Q. Why is it so called A. Because it principally consisteth of numbring Q. What is the substance of it A. The historie of the children of Israel after their departure from Mount Sinai vntill they came to the plaine of Moab vpon the confines and borders of the land of Canaan Q. How is this booke deuided A. Into two parts the first containeth the numbring of the children of Israel prepared for the iourney the second the number of their iourneyes from Mount Sinai to the borders of Canaan and at their last station they are again numbred Q. What was the number of the people here numbred A. Sixe hundred and three thousand fiue hundred and fiftie Q. How often were the children of Israel numbred in this their trauell A. Thrice the first and second times at Mount Sinai the third at their last station when they were to enter into the land Q. Why were they thus often numbred A. The first time they were nūbred that towards the building of the tabernacle euery man might giue a price for the redemption of his life The second time they were numbred for disposing of thē in order for iourneying about the Tabernacle and pitching their tents at the end of their iourney The third time they were numbred that the diuision and disposing of the land might be to euery tribe according to the number Q. Why were the Leuites numbred the first time A. To shew that they haue need of a redeemer redemption as well as any other men Q. Why were not the Leuites nūbred the second nor third time A. They were not numbred the second time because they were to attend vpon the tabernacle and not to go to warre And they were not numbred the third time because they had no lot of inheritance amōg their brethren Q. At what age were the Leuites taken to the Lord A. At a moneth old they were dedicated to the Lord Num. 3.15 at 28. they were to labour and to do seruice in the tabernacle
Num. 8.28 at thirtie to enter into the more inward works of the Sanctuary Numb 4.3 and at fiftie to leaue the hard labours and to take charge to guide to ouer-see to prescribe by counsell and instruction what others should do Num. 8. ● 5 Q. How many of the twelue principall iourneys are set downe in this booke A. Seauen Kibroth Hattavah Hazeroth Rithma in Paran Kadesh-Barnea Mount Hor Punon in Zalmona and the plaine of Moab Q. How many things do you obserue in these iourneys A. Two either such as are common to them all or peculiar to either seuerally considered by it selfe Q. How many things are there cōmon to euery of these iourneys A. Three the peoples murmuring Moses prayer Gods mercies Q. Did the people murmure at euery iourney A. Yes in seauen iourneyes they murmured eight times Q. Against whom did they murmure A. Vpon euery dislike they did murmure against Moses against God Q. What did Moses when they murmured at him A. Hee as a most mild man prayed yet once hee shewed a passion of imperfection for which the Lord was angrie and would not sfufer him to enter into the land of Canaan chap. 20.11 Q. Did the Lord beare with their continuall grudgings and murmurings A. Yes he gaue eare to Moses prayers and continued his mercies towards them Q. Now shew me those things which are peculiar to each iourney and first to Kibroth Hattavah A. First as wearie of their iourney they murmured The Lord sent fire and consumed the vtmost parts but Moses praying the fire was quenched Secondly they loathed Manna the heauenly bread lusted for flesh 70. Elders are ioyned to Moses to assist him in gouerning this vnruly people Quailes are sent and the people die with the flesh betweene their teeth chap. 11. Q. What is peculiar to the station at Hazeroth A. Aaron and Miriam murmured against Moses Q. For what cause A. They pretended one cause his matriage with a Midianitish woman but their ambition was the very cause chap. 12.2 Miriam is striken with leprosie Moses praieth and God healeth her Q. What is peculiar to Rithma in Paran A. Twelue men are sent to search the land of Canaan Vpon the false report of tenne the people murmure as if God could not performe his promise to giue them the Land They would haue stoned Caleb and Ioshua for reporting the truth Q. How were they deliuered from stoning A. By the hand of the Lord who told them that none of thē should enter into the land of promise saue Caleb Ioshua and they which enterprised to enter into the land contrarie to Gods appointment are slaine by their enemies Q. Did the people remayning tasting his mercies and seeing his iudgements loue feare and serue him A. No there was one found vpon the Sabbath day gathering of sticks Q. What was done with him A. He was by the Lords commādement stoned to death chap. 15.36 Q. That was but the act of one what did the rest A. Others did not take heede for first Korah Dathan Abiram and On with 250. captaines rebelled against Moses and Aaron and the earth opening swallowed vp them and theirs Secondly the people not taking warning thereby did all murmure against Moses Aaron wherefore there were destroyed 14700. of them Q. What did Moses and Aaron A. They sought an attonement with God for them Q. How was the matter ended A. God set order first for the Priesthood secondly for a sacrifice for their sinnes Q. What order was taken for the Priesthood A. The Lord bad Moses take for euery tribe a rod and write euery mans name vpon their rodde and Aarons name vpon Leuies rod and lay them in the tabernacle before the arke and the mans rod which budded would the Lord chuse Q. Whose rod did bud A. Aarons did budde and blossome and he had the priesthood Q. What order was taken for their sinnes A. God appointed the sacrifice of the red cow chap. 19. for the cleansing of these their sinnes and the asnes of purifying of the vnclean by touching the dead Q. When they departed from Rithma in Paran whither went they A. To Kadesh-Barnea Q. What things are peculiar to that iourney A. Foure first the death of Miriam Secondly the Israelites murmure for water Thirdly Moses and Aaron are charged with incredulitie and receiue iudgement to dy in the wildernesse Fourthly Edom denieth Israel passage through his country Q. The next iourney beeing Mount Hor what befell there A. Aaron dieth Eleazer his sonne succeedeth him Arad the King of Canaan commeth forth against Israel and is vanquished Q. To their iourney frō mount Hor to Punon in Zalmona what things are peculiar A. In their iourney about the land of Edom they murmure at the hardnesse of the way and for bread and water loathing Manna They are destroyed by fierie serpents and are remedied by the brazen serpent They ouerthrow two kings Sihon and Og destroy their countries Q. In their iourney to the plain of Moab what is principally to be considered A. The estate of them when some of them entred into their portions and others were readie to enter Q. How many things are herein to be considered A. Two first the hinderances secondly the reconciliation of the people Q. How were they hindred A. Partly by others but especially specially by their owne sinnes Q. Who were those others A. Balak the king of Moab who sent for Balaam to curse the people Balaam the false Prophet who could not curse them but gaue counsell to allure them to sinne and the Midianitish women who enticed them to fornication and idolatrie Q. Did the Lord suffer these sinnes to go vnpunished A. No he began first with his owne people by a plague destroyed of them 24000. Q. What did he with his enemies A. When he was reconciled to his people he powred out his wrath vpon them Q. In what sort A. Balakand the 5. Kings of Midian were slaine Balaam the false Prophet was controlled by his asse and also slaine All the males of Midian and the women who had lyen by man were slaine Q. How was God reconciled to his people A. By the zeale of Phineas who slew Zimri and Cosbi committing fornication Q. What testimonie did God giue of his reconciliation A. First he made a couenant with Phineas Secondly he appointed Ioshua to be gouernour in Moses stead Thirdly he gaue to Reuben Gad and halfe the tribe of Manasseth their portions on that side of Iordan in the Land of Moab Fourthly twelue men are assigned to deuide the land of Canaan Lastly their lawes giuen for sacrifices obseruation of feasts vowes cities of refuge and inheritances Finis Numb Deuteron Q. VVhat call you the fifth booke of Moses A. Deuteronomie Q. VVhy is it so called A. Because it containeth a second rehersall of the law Q. VVhat doth he in the beginning of this booke A. He repeateth the actes which God had done for them in peace and warre
deliuered the inhabitants of Iabesh frō the Ammonites he ouerthrew the Amalekites and Philistims Q. What were his euill deeds chapter 15 A. He tooke on him the Pricsts office he spared Agag and the best things he persecuted Dauid 18. he slew the Lords priests 21. and he consnlted with witches chap. 28. Q. How was he plagued A. He was reiected and Dauid elected he was vexed with an euill spirit his two sonnes were slaine by the Philistims he slew himselfe chap. 31. Q. Who was high Priest A. Abimeleck the sonne of Ahitub Q. Who succeeded Saul in the kingdome A. Dauid Q. What principall things are to be considered of him A. His calling and his acts Q. How many things must we consider in his calling chapter 16 A. Three 1. who called him God 2. by whom was hee called by Samuel 3. frō whence was he called from keeping his fathers sheepe Q. How are the acts of Dauid deuided A. Into his actes in Sauls time and his acts after Sauls death Q. Whatwere his acts in Sauls time A. He slew a Lyon and a Beare he mitigated Sauls furie with his harpe he slew Gokah chapter 17. he slewe 300. Philistims for 200. fore-skinnes for which he was made the Kings sonne in lawe He was preferred before Saul of the Virgins he was persecuted by Saul 18. chap. He fled to Nob and did eate the shewbread 21. chapt He fled to Gath and there hee did counterfeit himselfe mad 21. c. he cut off the lap of Sauls garment he tooke away the speare and a pot of water that stood at Sauls head chap 26. he destroed the Amalekites chap. 30. Libri primi Samuelis finis II. SAMVEL Q. What must we consider of Dauid after Sauls death A. His acts after he was made king of Israel and his acts when he ruled ouer Iudah onely Q. What were his acts when he ruled ouer Iudah chapter 1 A. He slew the man that said he had slaine Saul he waged warre seauen yeares with Ishbosheth chap. 2. Q. Who was captaine ouer Ishbosheths armie A. Abner Q. What became of him A. He was slaine cowardly by loab because he slew Asacl his brother chap. 3. Q. What did Dauid after the death of Abner A. He lamented for him Q. What befell to Ishbosheth after the death of Abner chapter 4 A. Baanah and Rechab two of his captaines slew him as he slept on his bed and cut off his head and brought it to Dauid in Hebron Q. Who then raigned ouer Israel A. Dauid chap. 5. Q. How many things must we obserue in his gouernement beeing king ouer Israels A. Two things wherin he behaued himselfe well wherin ill Q. VVherein did he behaue himselfe well chapters 6,7,8,9,10 A. He fought the Lords battels he slew Baanah Rechab hee ouercame the Philistims twice he tooke the fort of Sion he restored the arke he prepared for the building of the temple he ouerthrewe the Philistims the Ammorites and all his enemies chap. 8. Q. Who was captam of his hoast A. Ioab the sonne of Zeruiah Q. What were Dauids euill deeds chapter 11 A. He brought the the Arke in a new cart when it should haue beene borne on the Leuites shoulders he committed adulterie with Bethsheba and caused Vriah her husband to bee slaine and caused the people to be numbred chap. 24. Q. How was he plagued for carrying the arke in a cart A. The oxen stumbled the arke shooke Vzzah put vp his hand and was striken dead Q. How for his adulterie A. chapter 13 The child conceiued in adulterie died chapter 15 Amnon defiled Tamar chapter 17 Absalon slue Amnon and lay with his fathers concubines lastly Sheba rebelled chap. 20. Q. What became of Absolon A. He was hanged on an oake by the haire of the head and slaine by Ioab chap. 18. Q. How did the Lord plague him for numbring the people A. God sent a plague for 3. daies whereof died feauentie thousand men chap. 44. Q. How was the plague ceased A. Dauid repenting praying God bad the Augell hold his hand Q. What did Dauid then A. He builded an altar and offered sacrifice vnto the Lord chap. 24. Q. What Prophets were in Dauids time A. Nathan and Gad. Q. Who were high Priests A. A biathar and Zadock Q. Who was Scribe A. Shuah Q. Who was Recorder A. Iehoshaphat Q. Who was ouer the tribute A. Adoram Q. Who was captaine ouer the Cherethites and Perezites A. Benaiah Q. How long raigned Dauid ouer Israel A. Seauen yeares in Hebron 33. yeares ouer all Israel in all 40. yeares Lib. 2. Sam finis KINGS Q. What call you the next booke to Samuel A. Kings Q. How many bookes of Kings are there A. Two Q. How many things are principally to be considered in these two bookes A. Two the rest of the kingdome of Israel before the diuision and after the diuision Q. How many kings were there before the kingdom was diuided A. Three Saul Dauid and Salomon Q. How many of these were mentioned in the first booke A. Two Dauid Salomon Q. What is recorded of Dauid in this booke A. He caused his sonne Salomon to be annointed King the charge that he gaue him at his death Q. What notable things are recorded of Salomon A. He flew Adoniah Ioab and Shemei chapter 1 He prayed for wifedome and obtained it chapter 5 He prepareth for the building of the Temple chapter 7 He builded the Temple in 7. yeares Hee receiued the Queene of Sheba very honorably 1. King 10. Q. What were his sinnes A. Idolatrie and adulterie 1. king 11. Q. How was he punished A. The Lord stirred vp enemies against him Hadad Rezin and Ieroboam chap. 11. Q. How long raigned Salomon A. Fourtie yeares 1. kin 11. Q. Who succeeded him A. Rehoboam 12. chap. Q. How old was Salomon when he begate Rehoboam A. Eleuen yeares for Rehoboam was 40. yeares old when he beganne to raigne 1. King 24. Salomon was 52. yeares olde when he died Hee was but 12. yeares old when he began to raigne 1. King 2. and he raigned onely 40. yeares 1. King 11. Q. What became of the kingdome after the death of Salomon A. It was deuided Q. Why A. Because of Salomons finnes Q. What call you the two kingdomes A. Israel and Iudah Q. How many tribes were in the kingdome of Iudah A. Two Iudah Beniamin Q. How many were in the kingdome of Israel A. Ten Reuben Simeon Issachar Zebulon Dan Gad Asher Neptali Ephraim and Manasses Q. How many kings A. Twentie Rehoboam Abiam Asa Iehosaphat Iehoram Ahasiah Athaliah Ioab Amasiah Azariah Iothan Ahaz Hezekiah Manasses Amon Iosiah Iehoahaz Iehoiakim Iehoiakin Zedekiah Q How many things must we consider in the historie of euery one of these kings A. Two their acts of Peace and their acts of warre Q. How many things must we consider in their acts of peace A. Two what they did for religion and what for the common wealth Q. Who was the first king