LESSON 16: THE ARK AND THE TEMPLE,
SOLOMON’S PRAYER OF DEDICATION, AND A GREAT FESTIVAL (2 CHR. 5-8)
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
ISRAEL'S POSTEXILIC HISTORY: LESSON 18 WORKSHEET
Israel’s Postexilic History:
Preparing for the Arrival of the
Messiah
A Study of
1 and 2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther
LESSON 18: EGYPT INVADES ISRAEL, JEROBOAM AND THE
NORTHERN KINGDOM, AND ASA AND THE ETHIOPIANS (2 CHR. 12-14)
LESSON 18 QUESTIONS:
ISRAEL'S POSTEXILIC HISTORY: LESSON 17 WORKSHEET
Israel’s Postexilic History:
Preparing for the Arrival of the
Messiah
A Study of
1 and 2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther
LESSON 17: A QUEEN COMES TO JERUSALEM—REHOBOAM AND
THE KINGDOM (2 CHR. 9-11)
LESSON 17 QUESTIONS:
Friday, January 6, 2012
ISRAEL'S POSTEXILIC HISTORY--LESSON 15 NOTES
LESSON 15: SOLOMON’S KINGDOM, THE TEMPLE
AND ITS FURNISHING (2 CHR. 1-4)
First and Second Chronicles were considered as one book in the Hebrew
canon. 2 Chronicles, chapter 1 concerns itself with the reign of Solomon, a
very proper sequel to 1 Chronicles, chapter 29. 2 Chronicles 1:1 repeats 1 Chronicles 29:25. “Jehovah magnified Solomon
exceedingly.” In the transfer of authority from David to Solomon, the young
king had every advantage which would promise a highly successful reign.[1]
Monday, January 2, 2012
ISRAEL'S POSTEXILIC HISTORY: LESSON 14 NOTES
LESSON 14: DAVID’S MILITARY ORGANIZATION,
HIS COUNSELORS, HIS CHARGE TO SOLOMON, AND HIS DEATH (1 CHR. 27-29)
David’s
consuming interest late in his life was the Temple. Having furnished Solomon
with the pattern, David prayed for his people and set Solomon on the throne.[1]
There are
two records of David's charge to Solomon, and Solomon's being made king. The
reason there are two records is this: Adonijah, a son of David, sought to usurp
the throne from Solomon (1 Kings 1:17-18). David was informed of this by
Bathsheba and Nathan the prophet (1 Kings 1:11-27). Then David swore unto
Bathsheba, "Assuredly Solomon thy son shall reign after me, and he shall
sit upon my throne in my stead; even so will I certainly do this day" (1
Kings 1:30).[2]
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