Lesson XXXVII. The Ten Tribes Lost; with Review of Part Fourth.

(Read Story 18 in Part Fourth, and recall of the other stories as much as may be needed for the Review.)

1. How many tribes were in the kingdom of Ĭs̝´ra-el? Ten.

2. Who was the first king of the Ten Tribes? Jĕr-o-bō´am.

3. How many kings ruled over Ĭs̝´ra-el or the Ten Tribes? Nineteen.

4. What is said of these kings? Nearly all of them were wicked.

5. Who was the most wicked of all the kings of Ĭs̝´ra-el? Ā´hăb.

6. Who was Ā´hăb's wife? Queen Jĕz´e-bĕl.

7. What was the chief city in the kingdom of Ĭs̝´ra-el? Sa̍̄-mā´rĭ-ȧ.

8. What great prophet lived in the times of Ā´hăb and Jĕz´e-bĕl? E̍̄-lī´jah.

9. How was E̍̄-lī´jah fed while hiding by a brook? By ravens.

10. Where did he restore to life a widow's son? At Zăr´e-phăth.

11. Where did he call down fire from heaven upon an altar? On Mount Cär´mel.

12. Where did God talk with E̍̄-lī´jah? At Mount Hō´reb.

13. How was E̍̄-lī´jah taken to heaven? In a chariot of fire.

14. Who was the prophet after E̍̄-lī´jah? E̍̄-lī´shȧ.

15. How did E̍̄-lī´shȧ make a bitter spring fresh? By pouring in salt.

16. What woman's son did E̍̄-lī´shȧ raise to life? The woman of Shṳ´nem.

17. What Sy̆r´ĭ-an general did E̍̄-lī´shȧ cure of leprosy? Nā´a-man.

18. Where were chariots and horses of fire seen around E̍̄-lī´shȧ? At Dō´than.

19. Who lived three days inside a great fish? Jō´nah.

20. To what land were the Ten Tribes carried away as prisoners? To Ăs-sy̆r´ĭ-ȧ.


PART FIFTH.—THE KINGDOM AND PEOPLE OF JUDAH