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Prophets and Kings: Chapter 13 – “What Doest Thou Here?”
Chapter 13—“What Doest Thou Here?” This chapter is based on 1 Kings 19:9-18. Elijah’s retreat on Mount Horeb, though hidden from man, was known to God; and the weary and discouraged prophet was not left to struggle alone with the powers of darkness that were pressing upon him. At the entrance to the cave wherein…
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Chapter 12—From Jezreel to Horeb This chapter is based on 1 Kings 18:41-46; 19:1-8. With the slaying of the prophets of Baal, the way was opened for carrying forward a mighty spiritual reformation among the ten tribes of the northern kingdom. Elijah had set before the people their apostasy; he had called upon them to…
Read MoreProphets and Kings: Chapter 11 – Carmel
Chapter 11—Carmel This chapter is based on 1 Kings 18:19-40. Standing before Ahab, Elijah demanded that all Israel be assembled to meet him and the prophets of Baal and Ashtoreth on Mount Carmel. “Send,” he commanded, “and gather to me all Israel unto Mount Carmel, and the prophets of Baal four hundred and fifty, and…
Read MoreProphets and Kings: Chapter 10 – The Voice of Stern Rebuke
Chapter 10—The Voice of Stern Rebuke This chapter is based on 1 Kings 17:8-24; 18:1-19. For a time Elijah remained hidden in the mountains by the brook Cherith. There for many months he was miraculously provided with food. Later on, when, because of the continued drought, the brook became dry, God bade His servant find…
Read MoreProphets and Kings: Chapter 9 – Elijah the Tishbite
Chapter 9—Elijah the Tishbite This chapter is based on 1 Kings 17:1-7. Among the mountains of Gilead, east of the Jordan, there dwelt in the days of Ahab a man of faith and prayer whose fearless ministry was destined to check the rapid spread of apostasy in Israel. Far removed from any city of renown,…
Read MoreProphets and Kings: Chapter 8 – National Apostasy
Chapter 8—National Apostasy From the time of Jeroboam’s death to Elijah’s appearance before Ahab the people of Israel suffered a steady spiritual decline. Ruled by men who did not fear Jehovah and who encouraged strange forms of worship, the larger number of the people rapidly lost sight of their duty to serve the living God…
Read MoreProphets and Kings: Chapter 7 – Jeroboam
Chapter 7: Jeroboam Placed on the throne by the ten tribes of Israel who had rebelled against the house of David, Jeroboam, the former servant of Solomon, was in a position to bring about wise reforms in both civil and religious affairs. Under the rulership of Solomon he had shown aptitude and sound judgment; and…
Read MoreProphets and Kings: Chapter 6 – The Rending of the Kingdom
Chapter 6—The Rending of the Kingdom “Solomon slept with his fathers, and was buried in the City of David his father: and Rehoboam his son reigned in his stead.” 1 Kings 11:43. Soon after his accession to the throne, Rehoboam went to Shechem, where he expected to receive formal recognition from all the tribes. “To…
Read MoreProphets and Kings: Chapter 5 – Solomon’s Repentance
Chapter 5—Solomon’s Repentance Twice during Solomon’s reign the Lord had appeared to him with words of approval and counsel—in the night vision at Gibeon, when the promise of wisdom, riches, and honor was accompanied by an admonition to remain humble and obedient; and after the dedication of the temple, when once more the Lord exhorted…
Read MoreProphets and Kings: Chapter 4 – Results of Transgression
Chapter 4—Results of Transgression Prominent among the primary causes that led Solomon into extravagance and oppression was his failure to maintain and foster the spirit of self-sacrifice. When, at the foot of Sinai, Moses told the people of the divine command, “Let them make Me a sanctuary; that I may dwell among them,” the response…
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