2.) Josh´u-a, the conqueror of Ca´naan (Josh. 11. 23).

3.) Gid´e-on, the greatest of the judges (Judg. 8. 28).

4.) Sam´u-el, the last of the judges (1 Sam. 12. 1, 2).

Blackboard Outline

I. Per. Hu. Ra.II. Per. Ch. Fam.III. Per. Is. Peo.IV. Per. Is. Kin.V. Per. Je. Prov.
C. M.
C. A.
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E. E.
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Dir. Adm.Patr. Adm.The. Adm.
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Soj. Eg.
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Wan. Wil.
Con. Can.
Ru. Jud.
A. E. N.A. J. J.M. J. G. S.

Review Questions

What is the third period of Bible history called? With what events did it begin and end? How was Is´ra-el governed during this period? What are its subdivisions? How many judges governed the Is´ra-el-ites after Josh´u-a? Name four important persons of the third period. State for what each of these persons was distinguished.

Part Four

IV. With the reign of the first king a new period opens. We now study the history of the Is´ra-el-ite Kingdom. The kingdom was divided after the reign of three kings, but even after the division it was regarded as one kingdom, though in two parts.