THE GOOD KINGS OF JUDAH (5 OF 5)
by Scott Maze
Scripture: 2 Chronicles 17:3-6
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The Good Kings of Judah (5 of 5)
Series: Crown: An Investigation into the Royal Family of Israel
Scott Maze
2 Chronicles 17:3-6
This our fifth study on the royal family of Israel and I'm grateful to take this journey with you. This study has caused me to do a lot of research! Tonight, we are going to meet the unknown lady who saved Christmas, join with a king in asking soul-searching questions about our security and safety, and listen in on the private prayers of a king. It's been a couple of weeks since we have met and I am grateful for you joining us this evening. In our concluding message to this series, we will focus on the good kings of Judah.
Only four kings in Judah's history are godly men (Asa, Jehoshaphat, Hezekiah, and Josiah) while none of the kings in Israel (Northern Kingdom) are godly men. Asa, Jehoshaphat, Hezekiah, and Josiah are all men you want to take home to meet your parents. We have covered Asa some weeks ago, leaving the remaining three..
Quick Overview
Let me offer you a summary of what we'll see with the Divided Monarchy of Northern and Southern Kingdoms. The Southern Kingdom has 20 kings over its history. These 20 kings will reign from around 930 BC to 587 BC, or The Northern Kingdom will have 19 kings (with a caveat) from around 930 BC to 722 BC. The Southern Kingdom is known a Judah and will last for around 345 years. The Northern Kingdom is known as Israel which is confusing. This would be similar to our Civil War and had the confederate states won, the northern states may have very well called themselves the United States. So Israel is the name of the nation when it is united and it's the name of the northern kingdom when the nations are divided. The Northern Kingdom will last for around 210 years (less than the length of the US). Now, Judah's kings are all sons of King David where in Israel (Northern Kingdom), none of the kings are the sons of David. Judah is the unbroken succession Davidic dynasty where in Israel (No ...
Series: Crown: An Investigation into the Royal Family of Israel
Scott Maze
2 Chronicles 17:3-6
This our fifth study on the royal family of Israel and I'm grateful to take this journey with you. This study has caused me to do a lot of research! Tonight, we are going to meet the unknown lady who saved Christmas, join with a king in asking soul-searching questions about our security and safety, and listen in on the private prayers of a king. It's been a couple of weeks since we have met and I am grateful for you joining us this evening. In our concluding message to this series, we will focus on the good kings of Judah.
Only four kings in Judah's history are godly men (Asa, Jehoshaphat, Hezekiah, and Josiah) while none of the kings in Israel (Northern Kingdom) are godly men. Asa, Jehoshaphat, Hezekiah, and Josiah are all men you want to take home to meet your parents. We have covered Asa some weeks ago, leaving the remaining three..
Quick Overview
Let me offer you a summary of what we'll see with the Divided Monarchy of Northern and Southern Kingdoms. The Southern Kingdom has 20 kings over its history. These 20 kings will reign from around 930 BC to 587 BC, or The Northern Kingdom will have 19 kings (with a caveat) from around 930 BC to 722 BC. The Southern Kingdom is known a Judah and will last for around 345 years. The Northern Kingdom is known as Israel which is confusing. This would be similar to our Civil War and had the confederate states won, the northern states may have very well called themselves the United States. So Israel is the name of the nation when it is united and it's the name of the northern kingdom when the nations are divided. The Northern Kingdom will last for around 210 years (less than the length of the US). Now, Judah's kings are all sons of King David where in Israel (Northern Kingdom), none of the kings are the sons of David. Judah is the unbroken succession Davidic dynasty where in Israel (No ...
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