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V. Draw full-page map, outlining with dotted lines the four countries of
above chart at time of their worldwide dominion. Locate the capitals,
record the conqueror in each under the capital, together with date.
VI. _Difficult Prophecy of the Messiah:_ 9:24-27.
VII. _Daniel's Prayer:_ 9:1-19.
1. With what acts is his prayer accompanied?
2. With what Old Testament books is he evidently acquainted?
3. What is the burden of his prayer?
4. Name the three leading requests.
5. Name the basis of his plea.
VIII. _Three Leading Lessons:_
1. Purpose is stronger than environment.
2. Prayer avails.
3. Sterling piety brings elevation.
Illustrate each of these by events in Daniel's life.
VII
THE KINGDOM RESTORED
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EZRA
The study of this book is by chapters. Commit the names of the chapters.
Chapter I. _The First Return Under Zerubbabel:_
1. Who issued the decree?
2. Name three commands in the decree.
3. Give the date.
4. Name number of gold and silver vessels returned.
Chapter II. _The Register of Returning Captives:_
1. Give the number.
Chapter III. _The Renewal of Worship:_
1. Name four things accomplished in the restoration of worship.
Chapter IV. _The Hindrance of Adversaries:_
1. State their request.
2. State reply of Zerubbabel.
Chapter V. _The Help of the Prophets:_
Prepare two questions.
Chapter VI. _The Dedication of the Temple:_
1. What kings aided?
2. What prophets helped?
3. What feast was observed?
Chapter VII. _The Second Return Under Ezra:_
1. Give the date.
2. State the number of returning captives.
3. State the distance of the journey.
4. Name length of time consumed in the jour
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