Session 36 spotlights the overlapping records in Kings and Chronicles, showing the importance of reading multiple records to get a complete view of each king’s reign. With this type of study, the attitudes and beliefs common to that part of the ancient world become more apparent to modern western readers. Verses: 1 Kings 13:2; 14:19-20; 20:23; Eccles. 12:11-12; 2 Kings 5:1-19; 21:1-18; 22:8-20; 23:1-28; 2 Chron. 33:1-20; 34:1-7 Teacher: John Schoenheit
When King Belshazzar, son of Nebuchadnezzar, hosted a drunken party, a hand appeared writing a message on the wall. Daniel, by this time old...
Session 33 describes a promising start for Solomon as he ruled with the wisdom God had blessed him with. He built the Temple and...
Session 41 begins with the account of Nebuchadnezzar carrying some of the children of Jerusalem’s nobility away to Babylon so he can train them...