1st And 2nd Kings Flashcards
Historiography
The body of literature dealing with historical matters.
*it is argued that this is the earliest genuine historiography in world literature.
1 Kings Authors and Methods
Israel’s past is presented from a prophetic and theological point of view not a political one.
Not an exhaustive history, only events that have universal redemptive qualities are included. Each event can be read as something having to do with our walk with God.
What are the books showing?
The books are tracing the consequences of sin and the benefits of obedience.
How did the editors choose the Kings?
The editors went through the list of Israel’s kings carefully and systematically, with the goal of critiquing each ones faithfulness to God’s covenant.
Retribution Theology
The overriding concern in the books of Kings is the theology of retribution based on the Sinai covenant, especially as expressed in Deuteronomy.
What is Salvation History?
The divine revelation of historical events recorded in Scripture to promote faith.
The authors/editors of Kings interpreted historical events from a theological perspective. World empires had been tools in God’s hands to punish his people. Can we also interpret today’s historical events from a theological perspective? Explain your answer. (CRITICAL QUESTION)
(CRITICAL QUESTION)
Describe the height of Israel’s political and military power.
Only during Solomons reign did Israel become a major player in the arena of international power politics.
Israel’s brief period of strength and prestige was ruined by Solomon’s religious apostasy.
What was the only time the territory promised to Abraham was actually under Israeli control?
Under Solomon’s reign.
Theological principles demonstrated in 1st Kings
Even with God’s promise through a covenant to his people God’s people must walk in faith and obedience to him in order to receive all the blessings of those promises and covenants.
A discouraged member of your congregation complains to you that their life is still a mess a year after accepting Christ. How do you use the history in Kings to respond to this person? (CRITICAL QUESTION)
(CRITICAL QUESTION)
Solomons Reign was a symbol of what?
The Messianic Age
What was Solomon’s contribution to Israelite religion?
Wisdom.
How many dynasties did the Northern Kingdom of Israel have?
9
How many dynasties did the Southern Kingdom of Judah have?
Only one; The Dynasty of King David.