1:1-2:46 THE LAST DAYS OF DAVID

1:1-53 Struggle for throne

2:1-12 David’s death

2:13-46 Solomon’s purge

3:1-11:43 THE REIGN OF SOLOMON

3:1-4:34 The giving of the wisdom of Solomon

At this time, reconsider the book of Proverbs. It is the result of the

wisdom that God gave to Solomon. You will find that it does not deal

with what we might be tempted to call the spiritual things of life, but

with our relations with our neighbors, our business dealings and our

family life. It is in these areas that God’s wisdom is shown. In the

New Testament, God’s wisdom is made known to us in the Lord Jesus

Christ and, when we are born again, He enters our lives to be God’s

wisdom lived in and through us. His wise life is called the fruit of the

Spirit in Galatians 5:22.

5:1-8:66 The building and dedication of the Temple

9:1-28 God’s second covenant with Solomon

10:1-29 The Queen of Sheba

11:1-43 Solomon’s downfall

At the end of his life, having lived much of it without God, Solomon

returned to the Lord and wrote Ecclesiastes, or the Preacher. He looked

upon a life that was for the most part wasted, and preached how any part

of life that is lived outside of God is vanity and emptiness. Try to

read through that book at this time.

12:1-14:31 THE DIVISION OF THE KINGDOM

12:1-24 Rehoboam

12:25-13:32 Jeroboam, king of Israel, and his new religion

We can relate to the rebellion of Jeroboam. There is only so much that

people can take in terms of oppression. However, all the revelation of

God in terms of His Presence, the God ordained mediators, the priests,

and the God given sacrifices were in Jerusalem. It meant that for the

people to come under the rule of Jeroboam was to turn their backs on the

revelation of salvation which was with the family of David in Jerusalem.

Also, the promise of Messiah had been given specifically to the

descendants of David, who now ruled Jerusalem. Jeroboam had no part in

any prophecies that had been made. Those who waited for Messiah would of

necessity be in Judah and Jerusalem, knowing that He would come through

that tribe and city. The revolt of Jeroboam and the continuing history

of the northern tribes, termed Israel, are lived apart from the covenant

of God.

13:33-14:20 End of Jeroboam’s reign

14:21-31 End of Rehoboam’s reign

15:1-16:28 WAR BETWEEN ISRAEL AND JUDAH

15:1-24 Abijam and Asa of Judah

15:25-16:28 Nadab, Baasha, Elah, Zimri and Omri of Israel

The departure from the worship of the covenant God leads the northern

tribes into further sin and idolatry. One step away from God leads

further and further into darkness.

I KINGS 16:29 – II KINGS 1:18 – ELIJAH AND AHAB

16:29-34 Ahab, king of Israel

17:1-19:21 Beginning of Elijah’s ministry

Elijah’s pronouncement was a statement of the covenant curses that are

mentioned in Deuteronomy 28. Carefully read the blessings and the curses

and see how Elijah was applying what God said He would do to covenant

breakers.

It would be true to say that on Mount Carmel Elijah had his eyes totally

on God; he then looked at Jezebel and fled, causing what could have been

the greatest revival Israel had ever known to come to comparatively

nothing.

20:1-43 Wars with Syria

21:1-29 Naboth’s vineyard

22:1-40 Ahab’s last war with Syria

22:41-1:18 Conclusion of Elijah’s ministry


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