After Solomon died, the people gathered to crown his son, Rehoboam, king. They asked him to lighten their taxes and labor laws.

Similar documents
Don t listen to Hezekiah. Don t listen to his lies, telling you GOD will save us. 2 Kings 18:32b (MSG)

Learn to Read the Bible Effectively

Old Testament Historical Books (OT5) 1 & 2 Kings

2160 BC. Samuel 1400 BC 1046 BC 1004 BC

The Divided Kingdom. Rehoboam Hezekiah Judah. Jeroboam - Hoshea Israel. 1 Kings 12 2 Kings 17 2 Chronicles (921 B.C. 721 B.C.

WEEK 3: The Unfaithful People of God Part I September 18, 2014

BellwetherUniversity.com/slides.html. Study Guide. Genesis 14-23

ELIJAH & ELISHA Lessons In Faith

The Rise And Fall of Israel (The Northern Kingdom) BC

THE HISTORICAL BOOKS. The Monarchical Books 1 and 2 Kings and Chronicles

THE KINGS OF ISRAEL. This shows that Yehovah was Israel s first king. Israel, as a whole, rejected Yehovah as their king. SAUL

Chronology of the History of Israel

Old Testament History

2 Kings As the King Goes So Goes the Nation

2 Kings 3. A Study of Leadership under. King Joram of Israel

The Chronicles of the Kings of Judah

The bible that Jesus knew. Sermon dates. Sunday 10 June - In the beginning

ELIJAH & ELISHA Lessons In Faith

Two Signs, One in the Old Testament and One in the New Testament that remind us of the Forgotten King of the Jews

Old Testament Survey. Week 4 God s kingdom disintegrates: Riverview Church February 2016 Page 1 of 11 prepared by Allen Browne

2 Chronicles. Solomon #1 Chapters 1-5 Lesson 1

The Prophets to Nehemiah

Old Testament Survey Student Edition

The Prophets to Nehemiah

S e p t e m. 1 2 b e r. Good News Bible Studies

The Prophets to Nehemiah Old Testament Overview Part 4

Chronology of the Old Testament

Clues to Identify Kings John Hepp, Jr.

Elijah 3ABN. Daily Devotional 46

Elijah 3ABN. Daily Devotional 46

The Book of Nehemiah The Book of Reconstruc0on

A Kingdom Divided. A Study of 1 and 2 Kings

Handout Jeremiah Lesson 1. Summary Outline of the Book of Jeremiah #8 The Assyrian Exile of Israel and The Babylonian Exile of Judah

All Scripture are from the NASB unless noted. 1

The Divided Kingdom. Grade 4 Unit 5

251 Years in Judges & Kings

THE QUMRAN INTERPRETATION OF EZEKIEL 4, 5~6

The Prophets to Nehemiah

6. Habakkuk A. General Data. B. The Times. C. The Prophet. D. The Message. 1. Daniel A. General Data. B. The Times. C. The Prophet. D.

Jeremiah Bible Study

One-Year Daily Reading Plan. Eternity Past

THE TWELVE. (A Study of the Minor Prophets)

1 st Kings Chapter 15

Overview JEROBOAM WOULD RULE THE TEN NORTHERN TRIBES. Jeroboams story is told in 1 Kings 11:26-14:20. He is also mentioned in 2 Chron

CHRISTIANITY WITHOUT THE RELIGION BIBLE SURVEY. The Un-devotional 2 KINGS 2 CHRONICLES Week 3

Book Outline for The 12 Books of History. Table of Contents

Memory Verses 2. Summary 3 5. Section 1: Division & Early Years 6 8. Section 2: Idolatry Judged Section 3: Call to Righteousness 12 14

WHEN THE BOOK WAS WRITTEN-

SURVEY OF THE OLD TESTAMENT, PART 13 February 28, and 2 Chronicles: A History of Israel s Spiritual Heritage

2 Chronicles: A Tale of Two Houses, Temple and Palace Outline of the List of Kings of Judah. Outline of the List of the Kings of Judah

Divided Kingdom 1 Lesson 7 1 Kings 12-19

2 CHRONICLES "THE GLORY OF SOLOMON AND THE DECAY OF JUDAH"

THE L.I.F.E. PLAN JUDAH S KINGS BLOCK 2. THEME 8 - THE CAPTIVITIES LESSON 3 (67 of 216)

October Kings Discussion Guide

THROUGH THE BIBLE IN A YEAR 1 KINGS

The Story (12) Kings (Part 1) By Ashby Camp

Website: First Edition: KINGS. Charles R. Williams

Mankind. Israel. Church. the Bible. Genesis Genesis 12 Malachi. Millennial Kingdom. ❶ the creation

Prophets, Prophecy and the People of God

STUDY PAGES/NOTES KNOW THE WORD WEEK 59 Day 1

Reading The Bible Chronologically

A COMMENTARY ON THE FIRST BOOK OF THE KINGS

DIVIDED KINGDOM LESSON 8. caring for PEOPLE for PEOPLE matter to God Romans 5:8

5 Then he attacked Israel and took over all

Summary 2 8. Section 1: Division & Early Years Section 2: Idolatry Judged Section 3: Call to Righteousness 33 40

3. It took 7 years to build this remarkable building. 4. The Temple was built on Mt. Moriah. II Chr. 3:1

Introduction: A. In Our Last Lesson We Saw The Glory Of The Physical Temple That Solomon Built.

LIBERTY HOME BIBLE INSTITUTE

Hoshea & Zedekiah. The Final Kings

1 st Kings. A Kingdom In Transition: From Tranquility To Turmoil David Padfield

SESSION 7. PANORAMA Movement #7 Kingship: Divided Monarchy. 1. Prologue. 2. Patriarchs. 3. Redemption / Wanderings. 4. Conquest. 5.

1. Joel A. General Data. B. The Times. C. The Prophet. D. The Message. 2. Isaiah A. General Data. B. The Times. C. The Prophet. D.

M I C K. Mankind Israel Church. the New Testament the Bible. the Old Testament. Millennial Kingdom. Genesis 1 11 Genesis 12 Malachi

KINGS 5A Read 1st Kings 12:1 through 16:8; 2nd Chronicles 10:1 through 15:19; and answer the following questions.

Y1 UTH LEVEL 6 BIBLE LESSON 11. Judah's Decline as a Nation

2 CHRONICLES (Chapters 1-36)

El Shaddai Ministries Prophecies of the Prophets Revealed

Journey Through the Old Testament

The KINGS of ISRAEL. Israel was united at this time, thus nothing is listed in this column.

The Land Conquered Lesson 6 Joshua Trinity Bible Church Sunday School October 11, 2009

C. ( ) How Long Do You Think People Will Remember You After You Die? D. ( ) How Long To You Think Your Life Will Impact Others After You Die?

1 and 2 Kings comprise a single book (only divided because of the size limits of a scroll). Elijah deals with king Ahab and his son, Ahaziah.

Anointed Leaders are Flawed (Lessons learned from the kings: Solomon, Jeroboam & Jehu)

Having A Basic Understanding of Some Old Testament Truths Part 336 A Brief Recap Of Some Events From I Samuel II Kings


THE KINGS OF JUDAH. We learned in our last lesson that when

1 & 2 Kings. The Big Picture of 1 & 2 Kings. The Fall of Israel and Judah (2 Kings 10-25) Structure of 1 & 2 Kings. 2 Kings 10-25

King Ahab BC

KINGS WITH CHRONICLES

The Chronicles of the Kings of Judah

PROPHECIES OF THE MESSIAH Isaiah 7:13-16; Isaiah 9:6-7; Isaiah 11:1-5; Isaiah 40:1-5

OVERVIEW of the BIBLE STORY

1 Kings 14:20 The time that Jeroboam reigned was twenty-two years; and he slept with his fathers, and Nadab his son reigned in his place.

WHEN THE BOOK WAS WRITTEN-

Kings of the Jews. The Kingdom Divides

BIBLE RADIO PRODUCTIONS

Syllabus. William R. Millar, Priesthood in Ancient Israel (St. Louis, MO: Chalice Press, 2001)

Zephaniah. Lies We Have Believed

Daily Bible Reading JULY

Judah lasts another of 133 years before bringing to an end the kingdom of Israel. by Rabbi Ken Spiro

Transcription:

Chapter 14: A Kingdom Torn in Two Key Question: Why is it important to do what is right in God s eyes? Rehoboam s Folly Pages 193 196 After Solomon died, the people gathered to crown his son, Rehoboam, king. They asked him to lighten their taxes and labor laws. 1. (a) What advice did the experienced elders give Rehoboam (1 Kings 12:7)? (b) How did Rehoboam respond (12:8)? (c) What does this tell us about Rehoboam? (d) Do you think it is important for leaders to be servants? Explain. 2. (a) Whose advice did Rehoboam take (1 Kings 12:13)? (b) What does Rehoboam s answer tell us about him (12:14)? (c) How did the northern tribes respond to him (12:19 20)? (d) What can we learn about seeking advice from Rehoboam s mistakes? The kingdom that David and Solomon had so carefully built split in two. The kingdom to the south became known as Judah, 1 and the kingdom to the north Israel. 2 1 The kingdom of Judah contained the tribes of Judah and Simeon, and part of Benjamin. By the time Israel divided, the large tribe of Judah had absorbed the small tribe of Simeon in its midst, which is why the prophet Ahijah told Jeroboam God would give him ten tribes, leaving David s dynasty one (1 Kings 11:31 32). 2 Prophets often called the northern kingdom Ephraim after the large tribe from which its first king, Jeroboam, came. 2012 Jean E. Jones 14 1

Jeroboam s Idolatry Pages 196 198 During Solomon s reign, the prophet Ahijah had told Jeroboam that God was going to take ten tribes away from Solomon s son and give them to Jeroboam to rule. He made him this promise: If you do whatever I command you and walk in my ways and do what is right in my eyes by keeping my statutes and commands, as David my servant did, I will be with you. I will build you a dynasty as enduring as the one I built for David and will give Israel to you. 3 Just as God promised, the northern tribes crowned Jeroboam king. 3. (a) According to 1 Kings 12:26 27, what did Jeroboam fear? (b) What does this show about his trust in God s promise to him? (c) What did Jeroboam try to stop the people from doing (12:28)? (d) What does this tell us about his priorities? After Jeroboam sought advice, he placed one golden calf in Bethel on the main road to Jerusalem and the other in Dan, near Israel s northern border. He broke the Second Commandment: You shall not make for yourself an idol. 4 4. (a) Jeroboam s advisors told him to disobey God s command. What does this tell us about the advisors (12:28)? (b) What did people do with the calves (12:30)? (c) Jeroboam ignored Psalm 1:1: Blessed is the man who does not walk in the counsel of the wicked. What can we learn about seeking advice from Jeroboam s mistakes? 5. (a) According to 1 Kings 12:31, what else did Jeroboam build? (b) What types of priests did he appoint? (c) What did Jeroboam do that only priests were permitted to do (12:33)? 3 1 Kings 11:38. 4 Exodus 20:4 6. 2012 Jean E. Jones 14 2

Since Jeroboam wouldn t let Levites perform their priestly duties, many of them moved to Judah. 5 Other God-fearing Israelites soon followed. 6 6. How do you think the loss of priests and godly people affected Israel? When Jeroboam s son Abijah became ill, the queen went to Ahijah, the prophet who had told Jeroboam he would be king. 7 The prophet gave her a message to take back to her husband. 7. (a) Who had made Jeroboam king (1 Kings 14:8)? (b) God had promised to build Jeroboam a lasting dynasty if he kept God s commands. What did Jeroboam do instead (14:8 9)? (c) Because of this, what was God going to do (14:10)? 8. (a) Why would young Abijah die (14:13)? (b) Isaiah 57:1 says, The righteous perish, and no one ponders it in his heart; devout men are taken away, and no one understands that the righteous are taken away to be spared from evil. From what was the boy Abijah being spared (14:11, 14:14)? The very steps Jeroboam took to secure a dynasty doomed it. Although he passed the throne to a son, a rebel soon overthrew it. 5 2 Chronicles 11:14. Note that 1 & 2 Kings tell the stories of both Israel and Judah, while 2 Chronicles tells the story of only Judah. 6 2 Chronicles 11:16 18. 7 Some of these names can be confusing! Abijah is spelled with a b as in boy, while Ahijah is spelled with an h, as is prophet. 2012 Jean E. Jones 14 3

Judah s Kings Pages 198 201 Back in Judah to the south, Solomon s son Rehoboam abandoned God too, but unlike his northern counterpart, he repented after a prophet s rebuke. 8 His son s short reign (see the timeline on the last page) was half-hearted towards God. But his grandson, Asa, sought God and tried to reverse the problems his father and grandfather caused. 9. (a) According to 1 Kings 15:12 15, what did Asa king of Judah do? (b) Why (15:15)? (c) In contrast, his grandfather Rehoboam did evil because he had not set his heart on seeking the Lord. 9 How can you set your heart on seeking the Lord? Israel s Kings Pages 201 202 Meanwhile, in Israel to the north things weren t going well. The rebel Baasha overthrew the thrown. Godly Israelites compared the waywardness of their King Baasha to the devotion of Judah s King Asa and even more moved south to Judah. 10 10. (a) What did Baasha king of Israel do about the defections (1 Kings 15:17)? (b) What should Baasha have done instead? Israel s kings suffered a series of assassinations 11 that plunged the new nation into turmoil. Finally the people crowned the powerful army commander, Omri, as king of Israel. Omri fortified a strategic hill and built a magnificent royal city on it, which he named Samaria. 12 Unfortunately, God wasn t his priority. 13 8 2 Chronicles 12:5 6. 9 2 Chronicles 12:14. 10 2 Chronicles 15:9. 11 Nadab, Elah, Zimri, and probably Tibni. 12 1 Kings 16:24. During the time of the divided kingdom, the prophets sometimes used the names Samaria and Jerusalem to refer to Israel and Judah respectively because they were the seats of power, just as in politics we sometimes use Washington and Moscow to refer to the United States and Russia. 2012 Jean E. Jones 14 4

And then came Ahab. 11. (a) What was Ahab king of Israel like (1 Kings 16:30)? (b) Whom did he marry (16:31)? (c) Jezebel s father was Ethbaal, the king of Tyre and Sidon and a priest of Baal. What did Ahab build and set up in the royal city, Samaria (16:32)? Ahab also worshiped the goddess Asherah (16:33). Queen Jezebel wanted Baal to be Israel s national god and began killing the Lord s prophets. 14 Ahab king of Israel didn t stop her. 12. What was God s reaction (1 Kings 16:33)? Things looked bleak for Israel. But God wasn t done with her. Next week we ll see how God miraculously intervened to let his people know that he was indeed God. Let s pause to take a bird s eye view of the divided kingdoms. In the Eyes of the Lord Chart The kings in Israel and Judah were supposed to be servants of God who implemented justice and led people to follow God so all nations would know God. But most didn t embrace that role. The Bible sums up the kings lives according to whether they did right in the eyes of the Lord. They may have done right in their own eyes most people do but that wasn t the basis upon which their lives were judged. The chart on the next page lists the passages that summarize kings lives. 15 The gold rows show the kings of Judah, and the white rows show the kings of Israel. Keep this chart handy for your next few lessons. Legend King assassinated Kingdom divided under two rulers King dethroned by foreign power 13 1 Kings 16:25. 14 1 Kings 18:4. 15 Dates are from the 1985 edition of The NIV Study Bible (Zondervan). Where dates in a single dynasty overlap, a father and son co-reigned. 2012 Jean E. Jones 14 5

13. Turn to the verses in the Passage column, and then check the box that best summarizes each king s life. (a) Judah had twenty kings. How many of them did right in God s eyes (gold rows)? (b) Israel had 20 kings too. How many of them did right in God s eyes (white rows)? (c) What does this tell us about the kingdoms? 14. Look at the Dynasty column. 16 (a) How many dynasties did Judah have (gold rows)? (b) How many dynasties did Israel have (white rows)? (c) What does this tell us about the stability of the two kingdoms governments? (d) What conclusions can we draw from the Notes column? Second Corinthians 10:18 says, For it is not the one who commends himself who is approved, but the one whom the Lord commends. 15. Which of these descriptions would best describe your actions? Why? Seek to find out what is right in the eyes of the Lord and then do it Do what I feel is right in eyes of the Lord Do what my friends or family think is right Do what I want (I can always ask for forgiveness) Other: 16. (a) How do you want your life to be summed up? (b) What steps can you take to ensure that what you want will happen? 16 A king who overthrew the throne but was unable to pass it on to a son had no dynasty. 2012 Jean E. Jones 14 6

Right Evil Right Evil Passage Reign Notes King in Judah King in Israel Dynasty 1 Ki 14:22 930 913 Rehoboam David 1 Ki 14:9 930 909 Jeroboam I Jeroboam 1 Ki 15:3 913 910 Abijah David 1 Ki 15:11 910 869 Asa David 1 Ki 15:26 909 908 Nadab Jeroboam 1 Ki 15:34 908 886 Baasha Baasha 1 Ki 16:13 886 885 Elah Baasha 1 Ki 16:19 885 Zimri 1 Ki 16:21 22 885 880 Tibni 1 Ki 16:25 885 874 Omri Omri 1 Ki 16:30 874 853 Ahab Omri 1 Ki 22:43 872 848 Jehoshaphat David 1 Ki 22:52 853 852 Ahaziah Omri 2 Ki 3:2 852 841 Joram Omri 2 Ki 8:18 848 841 Jehoram David 2 Ki 8:27 841 Ahaziah David 2 Ki 10:31 841 814 Jehu Jehu 2 Ki 11:1 841 835 Athaliah 2 Ki 12:2 835 796 Joash David 2 Ki 13:2 814 798 Jehoahaz Jehu 2 Ki 13:11 798 782 Jehoash Jehu 2 Ki 14:3 796 787 Amaziah David 2 Ki 14:24 793 753 Jeroboam II Jehu 2 Ki 15:3 792 740 Azariah David 2 Ki 15:9 753 Zechariah Jehu 2 Ki 15:15 752 Shallum 2 Ki 15:18 752 742 Menahem Menahem 2 Ki 15:24 742 740 Pekahiah Menahem 2 Ki 15:28 752 732 Pekah 2 Ki 15:34 750 732 Jotham David 2 Ki 16:2 3 735 715 Ahaz David 2 Ki 17:2 732 722 Hoshea 2 Ki 18:3 715 686 Hezekiah David 2 Ki 21:2 697 642 Manasseh David 2 Ki 21:20 642 640 Amon David 2 Ki 22:2 640 609 Josiah David 2 Ki 23:32 609 Jehoahaz David 2 Ki 23:37 609 598 Jehoiakim David 2 Ki 24:9 598 597 Jehoiachin David 2 Ki 24:19 597 586 Zedekiah David 2012 Jean E. Jones 14 7

Timeline: Kings of Israel & Judah (930 850 BC) 930 920 910 900 890 880 870 860 850 Kings of Israel Nadab (909-908) Ela (886-885) Jeroboam I ((930-909) Baasha (908-886 Zimri (885) Tibni (885-880) Ahab (874-853) Omri (885-874) Kings of Judah Rehoboam (930-913) Asa (910-869) Abijah (913-910) Jehoshaphat (872-848) 2012 Jean E. Jones 14 8