The beginning of Solomon’s reign in Chronicles focuses on the building of the temple. What does it say? Let’s find out together as we read 2 Chronicles 1-3.
In Chronicles David’s instructions to his son about his kingdom is very different from what he said in Kings. What’s different? Let’s find out together as we read 1 Chronicles 27-29.
Chronicles is composed after the exile from historical records of Israel. David sets up the plan for worship in the temple that his son will build, and for the worship of Israel after the exile. What does it look like? Let’s ...
Many of David’s sins are omitted from Chronicles. But the sin of the census taking is included. Why? Let’s find out together as we read 1 Chronicles 20-23.
David wants to build God a temple. Nathan says “yes,” then “no.” Why? Let’s find out together as we read 1 Chronicles 17-19.
What were the psalmists thankful for? Let’s find out together as we read Psalms 65-68.
One of David’s major foci was to give shape to the worship of the Lord. What did that look like? Let’s find out together as we read 1 Chronicles 13-16.
David’s new kingdom gets off to a good start. What did he do? Let’s find out together as we read 1 Chronicles 11-12.
As 1 Chronicles begins its history of Israel, we see something omitted. What was it? Let’s find out together as we read 1 Chronicles 8-10.
There are three basic themes in Chronicles. What are they? Let’s find out together as we read 1 Chronicles 6-7.
This new history book has a purpose and a structure. What is it? Let’s find out together as we read 1 Chronicles 3-5.
As Israel returns from the exile, they write a new history book. Why would they do that? Let’s find out together as we read 1 Chronicles 1-2.
Psalms 58 to 64, all from David, tell of his request of God and his trust in God. What does he say? Let’s find out together as we read Psalms 58 to 64.
135 years after the fall of Samaria, Jerusalem falls. How did it happen? Let’s find out together as we read 2 Kings 23-25.
Manasseh, the worst king of Judah, has a grandson named Josiah, one of the best kings of Judah. How did that happen? Let’s find out together as we read 2 Kings 20-22.
The attacking king writes a letter to God. What does it say? Let’s find out together as we read 2 Kings 18-19.
Israel and Judah had been a peace for forty years. But something happened to sour that friendship. What happened? Let’s find out together as we read 2 Kings 14-15.
When Jehu killed Ahaziah, the Queen Mother Athaliah usurps Judah’s throne. All would be lost, except for the actions of a nanny. What happened? Let’s find out together as we read 2 Kings 11-13.
In these psalms of lament, David has a common complaint. What is it? Let’s find out together as we read Psalms 52-59.
Jehu is anointed king over Israel. What did he do then? Let’s find out together as we read 2 Kings 9-10.
Aram (Syria) attacks Israel and besieges the city of Samaria. How did they escape? Let’s find out together as we read 2 Kings 6-8.
Elisha begins his ministry with a series of miracles. What did he do? Let’s find out together as we read 2 Kings 4-5.
Elijah is taken by God into heaven. Did he ride chariots of fire? Let’s find out together as we read 2 Kings 1-3.