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The Divided Kingdom

The Divided Kingdom. Review. 1 st & 2 nd Kings: The Explanation of the Division Over-ridding Theme: Disobeying God leads to captivity, but restoration is available. Key Dates: 1050 BC, The Kingdom Begins 931 BC, The Kingdom Divides 722 BC, Assyrian Captivity 606 BC, Babylonian Captivity

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The Divided Kingdom

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  1. The Divided Kingdom

  2. Review • 1st & 2nd Kings: The Explanation of the Division • Over-ridding Theme: Disobeying God leads to captivity, but restoration is available. • Key Dates: • 1050 BC, The Kingdom Begins • 931 BC, The Kingdom Divides • 722 BC, Assyrian Captivity • 606 BC, Babylonian Captivity • 586 BC, Destruction of the Temple

  3. 1 Kings 15Lessons From King Asa • Need A Role Model? Turn To God. (vs. 11) • Family Trouble? Turn To God. (vs. 12-13) • Can’t Change Everyone Else? Turn To God. (vs. 14) • Thankful For Your Blessings? Turn To God. (vs. 15) • Big Problems? Turn To God. (vs. 16-22) • Little Problems? Turn To God. (vs. 23-24)

  4. 1 Kings 15 and 16The Rise of Ahab • Shifting The Storyline to The North • These Events Take Place During The Life of Asa • Jeroboam -> Nadab -> Baasha -> Elah -> Zimri • Zimri’s Coup, Omri’s Rise To Power • 1 Kings 16:8-23 • Omri’s Great Evil • 1 Kings 16:25-26 • 6 Kings of the North: Not 1 Turned To God!

  5. The Divided Kingdom

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