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The Kings of Judah formed:
Which Bible places Kings among the former Prophets?
______ continues the narrative where 2 Chronicles stops.
After 1 Kings Chapter 12, the narrative is hard to follow because of:
Kings records the Kings of Israel through Zedekiah, the last King.
1 & 2 Kings apparently had two authors.
Solomon’s last years is a study in contrasts.
There was never hostility between the two Kingdoms before the split.
The two Tribes who were true to Reheboam were known as Israel.
The schools of the Sons of the Prophet were a force for righteousness in Israel.
Hoshea was the last ruler of the Southern Kingdom.
The last chapter of 1 Kings tells of the utter destruction of Jerusalem and its Temple.
2 Kings begins where 1 Kings leaves off.
2 Kings traces the surviving Kingdom in chapters 1-17 and the Divided Kingdom in chapters 18-25.
The Divided Kingdom tells of a succession of bad Kings.
Elisha was a force for righteousness in a Nation that never served the true God.
When Syria gained control over Israel, they responded to God’s chastisement.
Hezekiah became King of Judah six years after the overthrow of Samaria.
Hezekiah’s son’s reign led to the downfall of Judah.