People of the Promise - Kingdom Divided

 Kingdom Divided



1 Kings 11-14;
2 Chronicles 10-12
Solomon’s sin breaks kingdom raising sinful son Rehoboam and Jeroboam
1 Kings 15;
2 Chronicles 13-16
Kings Abijah and Asa, contrast their heart’s devotion to God
1 Kings 15:25-18:46 Israel’s sin lineage; Elijah demonstrates God’s true power to Ahab
1 Kings 19-21 God’s presence in fleeing Elijah, battling Ahab and vineyard conspiracy
1 Kings 22; 2 Kings 1 Jehoshaphat, Ahab, Ahaziah; contrasted: faith rewarded with prophesy’s verdict fulfilled.
2 Chronicles 17:1-21:3 Jehoshaphat’s leadership appoints judges, builds wicked alliance; demonstrate godly dependence.
2 Kings 2-3 Elisha takes Elijah’s cloak becoming God’s voice and bringing healing.
2 Kings 4:1-6:7 Elisha used to demonstrate God’s miraculous physical and spiritual provision.
2 Kings 6:8-14:29;
2 Chronicles 21-25
God uses Elisha and protects His promised lineage of David.
Jonah God uses unwilling Jonah bringing repentance and demonstration of concern.
Amos Lord speaks through Amos nation’s indictment, Israel’s verdict and restoration.
Joel / Obadiah Day of the Lord judgment described by Joel and Obadiah
Hosea Hosea calls out Israel’s sin, separation from God and call to return.
2 Chronicles 26-32 Lord responds Judah’s kings faithfulness bringing calamity or prosperity.
2 Chronicles 33-36 God desire faithfulness, protecting faithful bringing disaster to unfaithful Judah.
Isaiah 6 Isaiah sees Holy Lord, recognizes sinful self and given message.
Isaiah 40-48  Isaiah comforts telling of salvation and judgment; listen be saved.
Isaiah 49-57 Isaiah describes our redeemer calling faithful come to sovereign Lord
Micah Micah denounces sin, describes coming King; judgment and pardon
Jeremiah 1 Jeremiah appointed prophet, speaking God’s words boldly to His people.
Jeremiah 30-33 Jeremiah tells of return from captivity, everlasting covenant and savior.
Lamentations Jeremiah laments Lord’s discipline it’s result and pleads for mercy.
Habakkuk Habakkuk questions God wanting justice and punishment for wicked enemy.

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