24.05.09 “Jeroboam’s Judgment” (1 Kings 14:1-20)

Episode 240509 May 08, 2024 00:06:33
24.05.09 “Jeroboam’s Judgment” (1 Kings 14:1-20)
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24.05.09 “Jeroboam’s Judgment” (1 Kings 14:1-20)

May 08 2024 | 00:06:33

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Show Notes

 

 

Yesterday we spent our time trying to gain a good understanding of the division of the nation of Israel into two kingdoms in the year 930bc shortly after the death of King Solomon. It is far more than a piece of history. Oh my friends it is one of the most significant events in Biblical history for it shaped much of the story of Israel from 930bc to all the way to our present day and of course all the remainder of the Old Testament, from 1 Kings 12 all the way to Malachi 4 and even to the days of Jesus, which took place in the shadow of this implosion of the nation of Israel after King Solomon. 

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    Today’s Scripture: 1 Kings 14:1-20. Choose below to read or listen.​​

Pastor Doug Anderson    Let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, with our eyes fixed on Jesus…” (Heb. 12:1,2)

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