2 Samuel 2 Kings: The Difference Leaders Make OT219 Lesson 02 of 04 1 Kings: Israel s Decline & Division Listening Guide I. Succession (1:1 2:11) A. Introduction [1] What are the two main sections of 1 Kings about? [2] What chapters cover each of the two sections? B. David s Last Days [3] Who was ready to take over as king of Israel? [4] Why did this person believe he should succeed David even while David was still alive? [5] How did Solomon, David s eighth son, become king instead of Adonijah, the fourth son? II. The Reign of Solomon (2:12 11:43) A. Securing the Throne [6] How did Solomon solidify his hold on Israel s throne? B. Wisdom and Folly [7] What advantage did Solomon have? OT219 Listening Guide 2017 Our Daily Bread Ministries. All Rights Reserved. Lesson 02 1
[8] What is wisdom in the biblical sense? [9] On what basis did God support the ruthless Solomon? [10] What action did Solomon take that disrupted arrangements God had originally specified were to continue in the way He planned? [11] What did Solomon spend a lot of his time doing? [12] What was Solomon s greatest accomplishment? C. A Temple for the Name of the Lord [13] How long did it take Solomon to build God s temple? [14] How long did it take Solomon to build his own house? [15] What was God s dual message to Solomon recorded in 1 Kings 9? D. Solomon s Splendor [16] What did Solomon s splendor cost Israel? E. Solomon s Spiritual Demise [17] What led to Solomon s demise? (Go beyond the simple answer of his many wives. ) What was the issue his many wives raised that led to his demise? OT219 Listening Guide 2017 Our Daily Bread Ministries. All Rights Reserved. Lesson 02 2
[18] What was Israel s spiritual/religious condition at the end of Solomon s reign? III. Division of the Kingdom (12:1 14:31) A. Jeroboam and Rehoboam [19] Why did God leave one tribe to Solomon s heirs? [20] Who would reign over most of the nation? [21] How did Dr. Stuart describe the relationship between Israel and Judah? B. Summary of Northern and Southern Kings [22] What nation defeated the northern kingdom of Israel and in what year? [23] What nation defeated the southern kingdom of Judah and in what year? [24] How many kings reigned in Israel and how many in Judah? C. Prophets: Parts of the Story [25] What two offices are prominent in 1 Kings? [26] What are the names of the three superpowers in the Fertile Crescent at the time? D. Calf Worship Instituted by Jeroboam [27] Why did Jeroboam institute calf worship specifically? OT219 Listening Guide 2017 Our Daily Bread Ministries. All Rights Reserved. Lesson 02 3
[28] Why were the golden calves located at Dan and Bethel? [29] What did all twenty of the northern kings have in common? IV. Kings of Judah and Israel (15:1 22:53) [30] How many of Judah s kings were good? A. Dynasty of Omri [31] What distinguishes Ahab? B. Elijah and Elisha [32] What was Elijah and Elisha s role in Israel? C. An Uneasy Alliance [33] How helpful to God s cause were most of Israel s prophets during Ahab and Jehoshaphat s reigns? D. Conclusion [34] What impression does the reader have of Israel and Judah at the end of 1 Kings? Reflection Record one new fact or insight you discovered in this lesson. OT219 Listening Guide 2017 Our Daily Bread Ministries. All Rights Reserved. Lesson 02 4
Application Think for a bit about Solomon s great beginning as Israel s king, when he asked God for wisdom and prayed wonderful, God-honoring prayers, and the end of his reign when God removed the kingdom from his heirs. Reread 1 Kings 11 and meditate on this explanation for how someone who started out so well ended so disastrously. Then list a few ways you can protect yourself from this human tendency to drift toward the dark side of life. How do you or could you build health into your relationship with the God who loves you and wants you to participate in a healthy, growing relationship with Himself? OT219 Listening Guide 2017 Our Daily Bread Ministries. All Rights Reserved. Lesson 02 5