We continue with our study of the history of the Temple. When we last left off, Y’hoshaphat was sitting on the throne of Judah. At the same time, in the north, Ahav was the King of Ephraim-Israel. Y’hoshaphat decided to ally with Ahav by having his son marry Ahav’s daughter. The two kings combined their […]
1K7-17: The Problem With ‘The Law Is Done Away With’ Theology
We continue with our study of the history of the Temple. So when we last left off, Rehoboam was ruling over southern Judah. Let’s talk about the king who came after him. Rehoboam was succeeded by a dude named Asa, who reigned over Judah for about 40 years until 868 B.C. His dad, Aviyah, urged […]
1K7-16: The Tribe Missing In Revelation But Restored In Ezekiel
Alrighty, so yesterday we talked about how, after Solomon passed away, Israel split into two kingdoms due to long-standing tribal rivalries dating back to the days of the Exodus. The southern kingdom ruled by Rehoboam was called Judah. And the northern kingdom ruled by Jeroboam was called Israel. But after a few decades, the northern […]
1K7-15: The Kingdom Called Israel Wasn’t Really Israel
Alrighty, so we’re in the process of examining the history of the first Temple of Israel built by Solomon. Yesterday, I gave you a brief snapshot of the timeline. Solomon finished building the Temple in Jerusalem around 960 B.C. From that point on, it stayed in operation for a good 400 years or so, until […]
1K7-14: Your Ham Sandwich Is a Theological Statement
Alrighty, starting today, I’m gonna begin a mini-study of the Temple’s history from its birth to its destruction. This is gonna be absolutely fascinating. The lessons you’ll read over the next few days will be key to understanding the remainder of the Bible. You’ll also gain a solid grasp of prophecy connected to both current […]
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