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- 1. This king received yearly 666 talents of gold.
- A. David
- B. Midas
- C. Solomon (2 Chronicles 9:13)
- D. Nebuchadnezzar
- 2. This king made Daniel third ruler over his kingdom.
- A. Nebuchadnezzar
- B. Belshazzar (Daniel 5:29)
- C. Darius
- D. Cyrus
- 3. This king, upon coming into power, removed Maachah from being queen mother.
- A. Abijam
- B. Asa (1 Kings 15:13)
- C. Jehoshaphat
- D. Ahab
- 4. This king arranged for the downfall of a man who had cursed him.
- A. David (1 Kings 2:8-9)
- B. Solomon
- C. Ahab
- D. Jeroboam
- 5. This king erroneously allied himself with Ahab.
- A. Rehoboam
- B. Jehoshaphat (2 Chronicles 19:2)
- C. Joash
- D. Amaziah
- 6. This king ordered children killed in an effort to destroy Jesus.
- A. Herod (Matthew 2:16)
- B. Agrippa
- C. Philip
- D. Caesar
- 7. As a youngster, this king was saved by Jehoiada the priest; as an adult, he commanded that Jehoiada's son, Zechariah, be stoned to death.
- A. Asa
- B. Ahaziah
- C. Jehoahaz
- D. Joash (2 Chronicles 23-24)
- 8. Although he refused to ask for a sign, this king was given one that involved the virgin birth of Jesus.
- A. Ahab
- B. Ahaz (Isaiah 7:10-14)
- C. Ahaziah
- D. Amaziah
- 9. This king vanquished idolatry and kept a Passover unlike any since the days of Samuel.
- A. Josiah (2 Chronicles 35:18)
- B. Jeroboam
- C. Jehoshaphat
- D. Joash
- 10. Israel was taken captive by Assyria during his reign.
- A. Jeroboam
- B. Manasseh
- C. Josiah
- D. Hoshea (2 Kings 17-18)
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