Name Name – From Latin to German to English, meaning “a record of events” Author & Date Author & Date – Author unknown – 400 B.C. or a little after.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
A DVENT IN THE O LD T ESTAMENT. O VERVIEW OF THE B OOKS ABOUT THE K INGS Book 1 Samuel 2 Samuel 1 Kings 2 Kings 1 Chronicles 2 Chronicles SUBJECT First.
Advertisements

The Kings of Israel & Judah Lesson 11: Divided Kingdom – Nadab & Baasha Lesson 11: Divided Kingdom – Nadab & Baasha.
58. Solomon falls away from God when he is old. 1 Kings 11:1-6.
1 Kings, Chapters 1 and 2 From King David to King Solomon
Kings & Chronicles Part 1 I Kings 1-14, II Chronicles 1-12 Nancy G Daniel.
Getting the Big Picture: Session 8. CreationPatriarchExodusConquestJudgesKingdom 789.
An Introduction to the Old Testament The Nevi’im (The Prophets)
The Divided Kingdom. The Question: How Did This Happen? The people requested a king. – 1 Samuel 8:1-9, Three kings reigned over all the tribes of.
Name Name – Describes the reigns of the kings Author & Date Author & Date – Author unknown – Probably mid- to late 6 th century B.C.
Name Name – “The vision of Isaiah the son of Amoz, which he saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem” (1:1) Author & Date Author & Date – Isaiah – 740 – 681.
Introduction to the Gospel of Matthew. Author The author is not named in the Gospel, but there are certain clues that lead us to the name Matthew.
God’s People Return to the Land.  Ezra continues the OT narrative of 2 Chronicles by showing how God fulfills his promise to return His people to the.
The Bible Jesus Used A Gospel-Centered Glance at the Old Testament Bethlehem Baptist Church, sp 2013 Jason S. DeRouchie.
Unit 2: Our Story Students will be able to understand the composition and interpretation of Scripture.
Name Name – Hebrew: “These Are the Words” – English: “Second Law” Author & Date Author & Date – Moses – 1406 B.C. or c.1220 B.C.
Name Name – Hebrew: “And He Called” – English: “Things concerning Levites” Author & Date Author & Date – Moses – 1445 B.C. or c.1259 B.C.
Name Name – Ezra, the key figure in chapters 7-10 Author & Date Author & Date – Author unknown, but some by Ezra – Probably late 5 th century B.C.
Introduction Old English Language: The language of this whole period ( ) is known as Old English. No exact date exists for its beginning. The first.
Name Name – From Latin to German to English, meaning “a record of events” Author & Date Author & Date – Author unknown – 400 B.C. or a little after.
Books of the Nebi’im/Nevi’im (Prophets) “Former Prophets”: Joshua, Judges, Samuel, Kings “Latter Prophets”: Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, the Twelve Minor.
When a period of history repeats the events of a previous period, albeit with differences in scope and degree, the two periods are called parallel.
Sovereignty of God in the midst of Uncertainty Author: It must be admitted that with the current evidence one cannot affirm without reservation who wrote.
Name Name – Hebrew: “These Are the Names” – English: “Departure” Author & Date Author & Date – Moses – 1446 B.C. or c.1260 B.C.
Zephaniah (Yahweh Hides) Zephaniah was born during Mannasseh’s reign. The prophecy is given during Josiah’s reign (640 – 609 BC). Zephaniah 1:1 Zephaniah.
Chapter 8 The Building of a Nation Samuel, a priest, was also last of the judges. First Samuel features Saul Second Samuel features David These books.
Hosea. Title: Hebrew – [:ve’Ah Greek – Wshe Latin – Osee.
Bible Survey I & II Kings.
Name Name – Nehemiah, the central figure Author & Date Author & Date – Author unknown, but some Nehemiah – Probably late 5 th century B.C.
First and Second Chronicles. Same information as Samuel and Kings Different perspective/view More Divine, less human, more judgmental Priestly point of.
Bible Survey Daniel. Bible Survey - Daniel Title: 1. Hebrew – laYEånID" 2. Greek – Danihl 3. Latin – Daniel.
The Book of II Chronicles “Is God Still Interested in Us?” Ray of Hope Christian Church April 3, 2012.
Chapter 12 Return and Restoration Ezra pays primary attention to the rebuilding of the temple and the restoration of religious life Nehemiah focuses on.
Bible Basics Major Prophets. The Major Prophets Isaiah Jeremiah Lamentations Ezekiel Daniel.
Thru the Bible in 24 Weeks. Introduction The Bible contains stories of the greatest EVILS..... betrayals, revenge, deception, and The ultimate Prince.
Name Name – Hebrew: “In the Beginning” – English: “Origins” Author & Date Author & Date – A patchwork from 4 th -5 th century B.C.? – Mosaic origination.
Name Name – Joshua, the successor of Moses Author & Date Author & Date – Author unknown – Compiled soon after death of Joshua.
The Kings of Israel & Judah Lesson 10: Divided Kingdom – Abijah & Asa Lesson 10: Divided Kingdom – Abijah & Asa.
Old Testament Historical Books (OT5) 1 & 2 Chronicles Ross Arnold, Winter 2014 Lakeside institute of Theology.
Esther. Title 1. Hebrew – rTes.a, 2. Greek – Esqhr 3. Latin – Hester.
Name Name – Hebrew: “In the Wilderness” – English: “Numbers” Author & Date Author & Date – Moses – 1406 B.C. or c.1220 B.C.
Name Name – Samuel, the last of the judges Author & Date Author & Date – Author unknown – Probably B.C.
1 Jesus Christ: God’s Revelation to the World Review & Reflection Questions Chapter 3.
…. United Kingdom – Part 2 Lesson 8 1 Kings 1 ; 1 Chronicles 29:22-25.
Israel and the Church in God’s Plans. Israel’s Beginnings Genesis 12:2-3: A great nation will come from Abraham that will bring blessings to the families.
CHAPTER 15 A Divided People: Israel, the Northern Kingdom.
The Story of God 1 & 2 Kings.
Hand Me Another Brick Timeless Lessons on Leadership
Introduction Author: Anonymous, The book carries the name of the prophet that may have begun the work. 1 Chronicles 29:29 states that Samuel, Nathan and.
I & II Kings.
Introduction Author: Anonymous, The book carries the name of the prophet that may have begun the work. Spoiler…Samuel dies in chapter 25. It is most likely.
The Israelite Kingdom Chapter 8.2.
Setting the Stage for Daniel/Revelation
Joel (Yo’el - Yahweh is God)
Chapter 3 Section 2 Kingdoms and Captivity
Introduction The name: Hebrews called the books Samuel and Kings. Two books placed with the prophets as they are works of prophets. In Greek they are 1,
Chapter 5 Image Restoration.
Introduction The name: Hebrews called the books Samuel and Kings. Two books placed with the prophets as they are works of prophets. In Greek they are 1,
Books of the Nebi’im/Nevi’im (Prophets)
Introduction The name: Hebrews called the books Samuel and Kings. Two books placed with the prophets as they are works of prophets. In Greek they are 1,
The book of ezra Backround
The Israelite Kingdom Chapter 8.2.
Introduction Author: Anonymous, The book carries the name of the prophet that may have begun the work. Spoiler…Samuel dies in chapter 25. It is most likely.
Restoration or Reformation?
KINGS & CHRONICLES Back round Kings focuses more on the political .
Chapter 3 The Periods in Providential History and the Determination of
The Israelite Kingdom Chapter 8.2.
The Gospels of Matthew and Mark?
Record your QUESTIONS as your read.
Survey of the Old Testament
Survey of the Old Testament
Presentation transcript:

Name Name – From Latin to German to English, meaning “a record of events” Author & Date Author & Date – Author unknown – 400 B.C. or a little after

Structure Structure – Chapters 1-9: Reign of Solomon Chapters 1-7: All about the temple Chapters 1-7: All about the temple Chapters 8-9: All about Solomon Chapters 8-9: All about Solomon – Chapters 10-36: Southern Kingdom Chapters 10-35: 16 kings Chapters 10-35: 16 kings Chapter 36:1-16: The final four Chapter 36:1-16: The final four Chapter 36:17-23: Fall & restoration Chapter 36:17-23: Fall & restoration

Significant themes & theology Significant themes & theology – Leadership is important – Reform ≠ Revival – Diligence is necessary

2 Chronicles 36: Chronicles 36:15-23 – God’s word rejected – God’s word vindicated – God’s word fulfilled