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History of the Old Testament The Divided Monarchy in the 9th Century 1 Kings 12-22; 2 Chronicles 10-20
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The Monarchy Divides (1 Kings 12-14; 2 Chronicles 10-12) Rehoboam to the Throne no immediate rivals to challenge Rehoboam’s ascension to throne Jeroboam (former overseer of forced labor), returned (cf.. 1 Kg. 11:26-40).
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Jeroboam’s Request: relief! from heavy taxation & forced labor
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Rehoboam’s Taunt: 1 Kg. 12:1-19; 2 Chr. 10 The Secession: control the crowd! sent current master of forced labor but … “To your tents, O Israel!”
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only Judah remained loyal to Rehoboam Rehoboam attempts to invade Shemaiah stopped him: divine judgment (1 Kg. 12:20-24; 2 Chr. 11:1-4; cf. 1 Kg. 11:29-33) Benjamites divided (1 Kg. 12:20) : between Judah vs. northern tribes of secession Jeroboam Crowned
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only Judah remained loyal to Rehoboam Rehoboam attempts to invade Shemaiah stopped him: divine judgment (1 Kg. 12:20-24; 2 Chr. 11:1-4; cf. 1 Kg. 11:29-33) Benjamites divided (1 Kg. 12:20) : between Judah vs. northern tribes of secession Jeroboam Crowned
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Major Religious Repercussions 2 Rival Shrines Established: Dan, in use since the Tribal League... and... Bethel, ancient holy place (Jacob’s dream) cf. Ge. 29) 2 Rival Shrines Established: Dan, in use since the Tribal League... and... Bethel, ancient holy place (Jacob’s dream) cf. Ge. 29)
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Northern Religious Syncretism (1 Kg. 12:25-33) religious syncretism rejected God's covenant w/David (1 Kg. 12:25-33) Prophet’s Prediction: doom upon Jeroboam's Bethel shrine (1 Kg. 13; 2 Kg. 23:15-18) Ahijah’s Pronouncement: eventual exile to Mesopotamia, upon the dynasty of Jeroboam Canaanite paganism (1 Kg. 14:1-20)
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Rehoboam Fortifies Defense Cities Levites & priests from the north flee to the south (2 Chr. 11:5-23) Early on: faithful to Yahweh Later: snare of syncretism Shishak of Egypt: invades Judah from the south, creating a vassal state (1 Kg. 14:21-31; 2 Chr. 12)
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Troubled Early 9th Century (1 Kings 15-16; 2 Chronicles 13-16) Evaluation of the Kings: South “Judah” North “Israel” or “Ephraim” South Compared to David & Jeroboam
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North All were evil without exception; followed Jeroboam’s syncretism South: remained loyal to the covenant & to the dynasty of David North: rejected rejected the covenant of David; saw the rise & fall of 8 dynasties
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2 Histories of National Israel First: Samuel and Kings Second: Chronicles First: follows both north & south; evaluates in light of the code of Deuteronomy Second: follows only the south
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2 Histories of National Israel First: faults of kings Second: good qualities plays down their sin concerned w/the temple in Jerusalem, its officials, and its place in the history of the southern kingdom
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Kings of Judah: a Mixed Bag (1 Kg. 15:1-24; 2 Chr. 15-16) Abijah: continued in Rehoboam's sins, though successfully weakened northern nation by warring under the banner of religious purity Asa (son): attempted reforms, not fully eventually apathetic toward God (1 Kg. 15:1-24; 2 Chr. 15-16).
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Kings of Israel: a Royal Mess (1 Kg. 15:25--16:34) Nadab (Jeroboam's son): assassinated by Baasha. Elah (Baasha's son): assassinated by Zimri, seven-days suicide Small civil war: Tibni & Omri Omri, the new king, succeeded by his son Ahab (1 Kg. 15:25--16:34)
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Elijah & the Omri Dynasty (1 Kings 17-22; 2 Chr. 18) Floodgates of Religious Syncretism Violation of the Deuteronomic Code: Ahab, 2nd king: floodgates of religious syncretism opened wide in open & flagrant violation of the Deuteronomic code
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The LORD is my God Elijah
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Elijah’s Confrontation... a la Moses & Pharaoh Confrontation #1 (1 Kg. 17) challenged the nation with a 3-yr drought God preserved his life... by ravens by a widow in Syria
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Confrontation #2 (1 Kg. 18) challenged Ahab & Canaanite prophets at Mt. Carmel to a divine contest deity who answered by fire God!! prayed, calling fire out of heaven to consume the sacrifice executed all the false prophets
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Confrontation #3 (1 Kg. 19) Elijah fled to Mt. Horeb (Sinai) to touch the very roots of his Deuteronomic faith.
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Meanwhile, back at the ranch... Ahab: cont’d violating Deuteronomic code- requirements of holy war (1 Kg. 20) Jezebel: stole a free Israelite's property murdered him dynastic death sentence (1 Kg. 21) historian's evaluation: There was never a man like Ahab who sold himself to do evil in the eyes of the LORD, urged on by Jezebel his wife (1 Kg. 21:25).
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Meanwhile, back at the ranch... Ahab: cont’d violating Deuteronomic code- requirements of holy war (1 Kg. 20) Jezebel: annexed a free Israelite's property after having him murdered dynastic death sentence (1 Kg. 21) historian's evaluation: There was never a man like Ahab who sold himself to do evil in the eyes of the LORD, urged on by Jezebel his wife (1 Kg. 21:25).
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Reforms of Jehoshaphat (1 Kg. 22:41-53; 2 Chr. 17, 19-20) Reforms attempted to continue reforms initiated by Asa... sent teaching priests into Judah to explain the Torah (1 Kg. 22:41-50; 2 Chr. 17) appointed magistrates to judge civil cases in accord with the Torah (2 Chr. 19) sought Yahweh re Moab and Ammon in the ancient manner of holy war. God gave victory (2 Chr. 20)
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Not Far Enough (2 Chr. 19:1-2; 20:35-37) commendation marred censured (2xs) for making alliances with northern Israel, a spiritually bankrupt nation
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