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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