2:1-10:36 ELISHA’S MINISTRY

As you read the ministry of Elisha you will find that he is so much more

gentle than Elijah. Both are needed in God’s kingdom!

2:1-25 Elisha succeeds Elijah

3:1-27 War with Moab

4:1-8:15 The ministry of Elisha

8:16-29 Jehoram and Ahaziah, kings of Judah

9:1-10:36 Jehu

11:1-17:41 JEHU TO THE COLLAPSE OF ISRAEL

11:1-12:21 Athaliah and Jehoash of Judah

Note how Satan was seeking to destroy the Lord Jesus who was in the

little babe whom Athaliah failed to destroy!

13:1-13 Jehoahaz and Jehoash of Israel

14:14-25 The close of Elisha’s ministry

14:1-22 Amaziah of Judah

14:23-29 Jeroboam, the second, of Israel

15:1-7 Azariah (also known as Uzziah) of Judah

Isaiah prophesied during the reigns of Uzziah through Hezekiah. As you

read through these, put them on hold so that you will be able to

understand Isaiah when we come to study his prophecy. It was during this

same period that Micah prophesied in the villages of Judah. Amos spoke

his prophetic words during the reign of Uzziah and Jeroboam, the second.

One of the most important prophets to speak to the northern tribes

during this period was Hosea, who showed them that the covenant had been

broken, but that God would restore the covenant breakers, which He did

in Christ.

  • Read these books and feel the history to which they were speaking.

15:8-31 The beginning of the end for Israel

15:32-16:20 Jotham and Ahaz of Judah

17:1-41 The end of Israel

18:1-21:26 JUDAH AND THE ASSYRIANS

18:1-12 Hezekiah of Judah

18:13-19:37 Sennacherib besieges Jerusalem

20:1-21 The end of Hezekiah’s reign

21:1-26 Manasseh and Amon on Judah

22:1-23:30 JOSIAH’S REVIVAL

The prophet Jeremiah was God’s voice during the reign of Josiah, and so

played a major part in the revival that Josiah enjoyed. Jeremiah went on

to speak to the sinful people of Judah until the captivity, the final

king being Zedekiah.

22:1-20 Discovering the Law

23:1-30 Josiah’s reforms and his death

23:31-25:7 THE LAST DAYS OF JUDAH

23:31-25:7 Jehoahaz, Jehoiakim, Jehoiachin and Zedekiah, the kings of Judah

25:8-30 The destruction of Jerusalem and the captivity

As the people of Judah went into captivity they were favored with the

prophets Daniel and Ezekiel. We will see how they ministered to the

judged people when we come to those books.

It should be noted that even though the people had rebelled against God,

He kept His covenant with Abraham, and the descendant-messiah was born

to the people as He had sworn.

Looking at the dealings of God with Israel, we must be overwhelmed with

the fact of His long-suffering and patience. This does not mean that we

have a license to sin to glorify His attributes! It points up the fact

that His Spirit now lives in us; and as people in the new covenant, we

want to live in His will because His Law is written on our hearts.


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