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A Divided Kingdom: The Books of I & II Kings After Jehu until the Fall of Samaria II Kings Chapter 11-14
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Announcements
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WeekDateTopic 105 Dec 12The Bible before 2 nd Kings – A Summary 212 Dec 12Allies and Enemies: The World of the Israelites 319 Dec 12Judgment on Ahaziah: II Ki 1 426 Dec 12Elijah, Moab, and Naaman: II Ki 2-4 502 Jan 13Elisha the Prophet: II Ki 5-8 609 Jan 13Jehu’s Revolt: II Ki 9:1-10:28 716 Jan 13After Jehu until the Fall of Samaria, Pt 1: II Ki 11-14 823 Jan 13After Jehu until the Fall of Samaria, Pt 2: II Ki 15-17 930 Jan 13Judah after the Fall of Israel, Pt 1: II Ki 18-19 1006 Feb 13Judah after the Fall of Israel, Pt 2: II Ki 20-21 1113 Feb 13Judah after the Fall of Israel, Pt 3: II Ki 22-23 1220 Feb 13Judah after the Fall of Isreal, Pt 4: II Ki 24-25 1327 Feb 13Summary of Kings II Kings
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Today’s Objectives Review lesson (II Kings 9-10 – rise of Jehu) Learn how Joash was saved from death, how he was raised, and about his reforms as king of Judah Learn about the decline of Joash ‘s reign and his death Learn about the evil reign of the son and grandson of Jehu in Israel Learn about Elisha’s death Learn about the reign of Amaziah in Judah and Jeroboam II in Israel
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Previous Lesson Reviewed previous weeks lesson (II Kings 6-8 – story of how Elisha’s ministry expanded, siege of Samaria, and death of Ben Hadad, king of Syria) Reviewed historical maps of Israel and the region Learned how Jehu was anointed king Learned how and where Jehu kills Joram, king of Israel, and Ahaziah, king of Judah Learned what Jehu does to the rest Ahab’s family, including Jezebel, as well as his allies Learned how Jehu rids Israel of Baal worshipping
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Overview of I and II Kings Originally one book –Early Greek manuscripts of the OT combined the books of Samuel and Kings under the title of "kingdoms," or "reigns" –Kings was broken into two books for convenience sake because of its length (Greek translation) Authorship –Some portions of the book identical to the book of Jeremiah –Jeremiah would have personal knowledge of some contents –Evidence that Ezra was the author after the Babylonian captivity Timeline –Approximately 400 years, written between 560 B.C. and 538 B.C. –Start: Death of David in 971 B.C. –End: Jehoiachin's release from a Babylonian prison in 562 B.C.
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Overview of I and II Kings Books of Samuel and Kings cover Israel's period as a nation under a king: –I Samuel: Life of Saul –II Samuel: Life of David –I Kings: Solomon and the divided kingdom –II Kings: The fall of the divided kingdoms of Israel and Judah Content of I and II Kings –47 chapters (I Ki – 22 chapters, II Ki – 25 chapters) –History of the Jewish commonwealth –Death of David to subjugation to Babylonians
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Purpose –Imparting of great moral lessons backed up by well- known illustrations –Religious history –Focused upon kings rather than prophets Key Lesson –God does not fail His people; His people, led by their kings, have failed God –God’s covenant has the contingency of Israel’s faithfulness –Covenant also promises a return from exile those that return to God Overview of I and II Kings
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Main Characters of Chapter 11-14 Joash – boy king of Judah, son of king Ahaziah and grandson of Jehoram (Judah), and Athaliah Athaliah – Wife of king Jehoram (Judah) and daughter of king Ahab and Jezebel (Israel) Jehoram – King of Israel, son of Ahab, grandson of Omri; killed at Jezreel by Jehu Ahaziah – King of Judah, allied with king Jehoram, killed on the way to Megiddo by Jehu, father of Joash Jehosheba - Daughter of king Jehoram, sister of Ahaziah, protected Joash from murder by Ahaziah
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Main Characters of Chapter 11-14 Jehoiada - Temple high priest who protected Joash Hazael – King of Syria who attacks Judah Elisha – Prophet of God Jehoahaz – King of Israel, son of king Jehu, reigns 17 years Jehoash (Joash) – King of Israel, son of king Jehoahaz, grandson of Jehu Ben-Hadad – King of Syria, son of king Hazael Amaziah – King of Judah, son of Joash Jeroboam II - King of Israel son of Jehoash (3)
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Places of Chapter 11-14 Jerusalem – Location of temple and palace Syria – North of Israel, also called Aram Gath – West of Jerusalem, King Hazael captures Aphek – City in northwest Israel Sela – City in Edom, south of Judah, in which king Amaziah defeated Edomites Beth Shemesh – City in Judah, where king Amaziah of Judah lost to king Jehoash of Israel
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Beth Shemesh
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World Geopolitical Status 840-750 B.C. Shift in regional powers Decline of Syria, Eastern tribes; Rise of Assyria Shalmaneser III came to power History records Jehu of Israel paid tribute to Shalmaneser III around 841 B.C. Beginning with the campaigns of Adad-nirari II, Assyria became a great regional power, around 811 B.C. Rome founded in 753 B.C.
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Joash’s Life is Saved (II Kings 11:1-12) Queen Athaliah rules over Judah (11:1-3) –She thought she had destroyed all heirs of King Ahaziah –But King Joram’s sister, Jehosheba, hid Joash –He hid in the temple for six years Jehoiada plans to reveal the hidden heir to the throne (11:4-11) –Sends for all the captains and guards of the palace –Asks them to make a covenant and take an oath –They must protect the new king Joash is crowned and received as king (11:12)
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Death of Queen Athaliah (II Kings 11:13-21) Joash is revealed to Athaliah (11:13-14) –Athaliah hears the noise and goes to the temple –Cries out “Treason! Treason!” as she sees the boy king Jehoiada directs Athaliah’s execution (11:15-16) –Commands the captains to execute Athaliah –Take her to the horse entrance of the kings house and there she is killed Joash’s new covenant (11:17) –The people of Judah should be the Lord’s people Reforms of Joash (11:18-21) –Destroy temples of Baal, kills priest of Baal
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Jehoash Repairs the Temple (II Kings 12:1-16) Jehoash’s reign (12:1-3) –Did what was right in the sight of the Lord –All the days that Jehoiada instructed him –High places stayed Decree regarding repair of the temple (12:4-5) –All gifts of money to the temple for repair Money is gathered for rebuilding temple (12:6-13) –Priests not doing a good or timely job –Jehoash directs Jehoiada to manage the project Temple is repaired (12:14-16)
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Decline of King Jehoash (II Kings 12:17-21) King Jehoash pays tribute to King Hazael (12:17- 18) –King Hazael takes Gath, then sets out for Jerusalem –King Jehoash, fearful, takes sacred treasures of Judah and gives them to Hazael as a tribute –King Hazael does not attack Jerusalem Assassination of Joash (Jehoash) (12:19-21) –Servants rose and killed him in the house of Millo
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Jehoahaz and Jehoash, Kings of Israel (II Kings 13:1-13) Reign of Jehoahaz (13:1-4) –23 rd year of the reign of Joash of Judah –Reigned 17 years, did evil in the sight of the Lord –Similar sins to Jeroboam –Delivered Israel to Syria Rest of Jehoahaz’s reign (13:5-9) –Escaped from Syria’s rule, but continue to sin –Army of Syria destroys them and Jehoahaz is killed –Joash becomes king of Israel Jehoash’s reign in Israel (13:10-13) –16 years long, did evil in the sight of the Lord
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Death of Elisha (II Kings 13:14-21) King Joash of Israel weeps for Elisha (13:14-17) –Elisha becomes sick, from which he would die –Elisha instructs him with a bow and arrow –Strike the Syrians at Aphek and destroy them King Joash fails in his aggressiveness (13:18-19) –Elisha instructs him to strike the ground with arrows –King Joash does three times –Elisha, angry, states that he could have done it many more times Elisha dies and is buried (13:20-21) –Miracle of a man revived
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God’s Mercy for Israel (II Kings 13:22-25) God’s kindness to Israel (13:22-23) –Hazael of Syria had oppressed Israel –God would have mercy on Israel Victory of Israel against the Syrians (13:24-25) –Hazael of Syria dies and is replaced by Ben-Hadad –Jehoash and his son Jehoahaz recaptures the land of Israel taken by Hazael –Three times, Joash defeated him and recaptures the cities of Israel
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The reign of Amaziah over Judah (II Kings 14:1-22) Summary of Amaziah’s reign in Judah (14:1-4) –Son of Joash, king of Judah –25 years old, reigned 29 years –Did what was right in the sight of the Lord, except the high places were not taken away Examples of Amaziah’s obedience (14:5-7) –Executed servants who murdered his father –But did not execute the children of the murderers –Victory over Edomites at Sela Amaziah is defeated by Jehoash of Israel (14:8-14) Amaziah is rejected as king, son reigns (14:15-22)
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Reign of Jeroboam II in Israel (II Kings 14:23-29) Summary of Jeroboam II’s reign (14:23-29) –Ruled Israel –15 th year of Amaziah, son of Joash, king of Judah –Reigned 40 years –Did evil in the sight of the Lord –Restored the territory of Israel from Hamath to the Sea of Arabah –Recaptured Israel, from Damascus and Hamath –Zechariah, his son, reigned in his place
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Review Reviewed previous weeks lesson (II Kings 9-10 – rise of Jehu) Learned how Joash was saved from death, how he was raised, and about his reforms as king of Judah Learned about the decline of Joash ‘s reign and his death Learned the evil reign of the son and grandson of Jehu in Israel Learned about Elisha’s death. Learned about the reign of Amaziah in Judah and Jeroboam II in Israel
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