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- 1. This king set up two golden calves for Israel and altered worship in other ways.
- A. Ahab
- B. David
- C. Jeroboam (1 Kings 12:25-33)
- D. Rehoboam
- 2. This king issued the decree for the Israelites to return home after the captivity.
- A. Nebuchadnezzar
- B. Cyrus (Ezra 1:1-6)
- C. Belshazzar
- D. Ahasuerus
- 3. This king won a battle, then set up in Jerusalem an altar to the god that he had just defeated.
- A. Rehoboam
- B. Uzziah
- C. Amaziah (2 Chronicles 25:14)
- D. Hezekiah
- 4. Listening to his false prophets proved fatal to this king.
- A. Ahab (1 Kings 22)
- B. Amaziah
- C. Abijah
- D. Asa
- 5. This king ruled for only one week.
- A. Baasha
- B. Pekehiah
- C. Omri
- D. Zimri (1 Kings 16:15-20)
- 6. This king's arrogance let to the division in the kingdom.
- A. Jeroboam
- B. Rehoboam (1 Kings 12:1-20)
- C. Hezekiah
- D. Manasseh
- 7. This king, through faith, was able to overcome an ambush by twice the amount of men he had.
- A. Abijah (2 Chronicles 13:1-20)
- B. Amon
- C. Amaziah
- D. Ahaziah
- 8. This king had a dream in which he was the head of gold.
- A. Nebuchadnezzar (Daniel 2:1-38)
- B. Belshazzar
- C. Darius
- D. Cyrus
- 9. As a result of prayer, 15 years were added to this king's life.
- A. Rehoboam
- B. Hezekiah (2 Kings 20:1-11)
- C. Azariah
- D. Manasseh
- 10. He was the most wicked king of Judah.
- A. Amaziah
- B. Ahaziah
- C. Azariah
- D. Manasseh (2 Kings 21:1-16)
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