1 & 2 Kings
2 Kings 2:1-14
The Lord preserves and advances his Kingdom in unexpected ways.
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1 Kings 3:16-28
Israel's kings instruct us about the greater king who was to come.
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2 Kings 12:1-21
The life of Joash teaches us that receiving the finest theological training does not immunize you from apostasy.
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2 Kings 20:1-7
By the illness and healing sovereignly brought upon Hezekiah, the Lord causes him to completely turn and trust in the Lord.
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2 Kings 11
Even in one of the darkest moments of redemptive history we see the Lord's preserving work.
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2 Samuel 7:12-17, 1 Kings 11:1-13
The kings of Judah typologically point to the perfect king and fulfillment of the Davidic Covenant, Jesus Christ.
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1 Kings 5:1-6, 2 Kings 17:6-23
Israel's kings were bent on idolatrous rebellion instead of living in and enjoying the new paradise they've been given.
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1 Kings 18:17-19
The antithesis between the people of God and pagan culture is epitomized in the face-off between Elijah and Ahab.
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1 Kings 6:11-13, 9:1-9
King Solomon was a 2nd Adam figure given the task to build God's house and the possibility of merited prosperity and blessing.
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