1 Kings 12: Division

1 Kings 12,  Psalm 119:57-64,  Luke 2:41-52,  Ephesians 4:17-24 1 Kings 12: Rehoboam, about to be anointed king (v. 1), a day for which he must have much longed, now finds that his archrival Jeroboam has returned from Egypt and is leading a representative petition against him (v. 2-4). It must have been galling to…

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1 Kings 11: Pride Comes Before a Fall

1 Kings 11,  Psalm 119:49-56,  Luke 2:21-40,  Ephesians 4:1-16 1 Kings 11: Is this the saddest sentence in Scripture (v. 1-2)? Perhaps we cannot say that—we can think of sentences attributed to Judas, or Ananias and Sapphira—but this opening sentence to chapter 11 certainly numbers among the greatest disappointments. What had Solomon not been given?…

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1 Kings 9-10: Treasure in Heaven

1 Kings 9-10,  Psalm 119:41-48,  Luke 2:1-20,  Ephesians 3:14-21 1 Kings 9-10: At the moment of highest success, God appears again to Solomon for the second time (9:2). And this time God’s word to Solomon is both affirming and warning (9:3-9). The continued blessing of God towards Solomon, his heirs, the temple he has built,…

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1 Kings 8: Celebrate with Joy!

1 Kings 8,  Psalm 119:33-40,  Luke 1:67-80,  Ephesians 3:1-13 1 Kings 8: Now comes the time to consecrate and celebrate. First the ark itself is brought into the temple (v. 1-11). In the ark, we are told, is nothing but the tablets of stone that Moses put there at Horeb (v. 9). Many sacrifices, so…

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1 Kings 6-7: A Tale of Two Houses

1 Kings 6-7,  Psalm 119:25-32,  Luke 1:57-66,  Ephesians 2:11-22 1 Kings 6-7: These two chapters describe the building of two houses. The first is the house of the Lord. We are given very precise dates for when the building of this house began (6:1). This is a significant moment in the life of Israel. Plus,…

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1 Kings 4-5: True Wisdom

1 Kings 4-5,  Psalm 119:17-24,  Luke 1:39-56,  Ephesians 2:1-10 1 Kings 4-5: The story of Solomon’s excellence continues. He is now king over all Israel, and the author tells how he administered his domain through wise delegation to various high officials and with their responsibilities appropriately defined (4:1-19). The people of God are now as…

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1 Kings 2-3: Wisdom

1 Kings 2-3,  Psalm 119:9-16,  Luke 1:26-38,  Ephesians 1:15-23 1 Kings 2-3: David’s final instructions to Solomon are suitably brutal (2:5-9). How are we to think of these things? Is this a final sign of David’s less than mature spirituality, seeking vengeance with the last breath of his body? Or is it a real-politic leadership…

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1 Kings 1: Succession Battle

1 Kings 1,  Psalm 119:1-8,  Luke 1:1-25,  Ephesians 1:1-14 1 Kings 1: David is now old and advanced in years, and like many older people is finding it hard to stay warm (1:1). David’s servants come up with a novel solution: they find a young (and beautiful) woman to come and sleep with David (1:2-4)—physical…

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2 Samuel 23-24: Great David’s Greater Son

2 Samuel 23-24,  Psalm 118,  Mark 16,  Galatians 6 2 Samuel 23-24: David’s last words are characteristic of him. They begin, editorially, to describe who he was: raised up by God, anointed, the sweet psalmist of Israel (23:1). Clearly, this last description meant much to David for he begins by telling of the words he…

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2 Samuel 22: Worthy to Be Praised

2 Samuel 22,  Psalm 117,  Mark 15:42-47,  Galatians 5:13-26 2 Samuel 22: This chapter is one long song, written by David, to praise God for his deliverance. David realizes now that he is finally established: all his enemies are defeated, and he has been rescued from Saul and the nefarious effects of Saul’s reign. David’s…

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