Alrighty, so following on the heels of our little quiz yesterday, we’ve covered about 2 centuries of royal history since the construction and establishment of Israel’s first temple. So this now brings us to Ahaz, the king of Judah, who began his reign around 740 B.C. As I mentioned earlier, this demon on steroids takes […]
1K7-23: Five Questions Every Bible Student Should Be Able to Answer
Alrighty, today we’re gonna have a “Let’s Get Our Bearings” session. However, instead of spraying you with a bunch of tedious facts… Let’s have some fun with this. You know what that means, don’t you? That’s right! It’s… QUIZ TIME! So, let’s see how well you can answer the following questions about the saga of […]
1K7-22: Just Because Something Works Doesn’t Mean It’s from God
We continue our review of the Temple’s history and the kings who ruled Israel. When we last left off, Uzziah was on the throne over Judah. After his reign, his son, Yotham, took over. Yotham was basically a good king. Scripture tells us… “He did what was right in the eyes of the LORD, according […]
1K7-21: Whose Feet Stand on the Mount of Olives? Hint: It Ain’t Jesus
Alrighty, so when we last left off, we were talking about Uzziah’s reign. This king lived when the prophets Amos and Isaiah were doing their thing. Now, if you’ve read the Biblical books written by these prophets, you know one thing. These homies both prophesied a major earthquake. Well, that earthquake just happened to take […]
1K7-20: The Dangerous Lie That God Replaced Israel with the Church
Let’s pick up our high-level review of the history of Solomon’s Temple. Yesterday, we left off discussing the reign of Yoash. Now, the king who succeeded him was Amaziah. During Amaziah’s reign, the Temple was ransacked for the second time. But surprisingly, the attacking party wasn’t a gentile enemy. It was the new King of […]
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