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Abijah (15:1-8; cf. 2 Chron
13:1-2).
Asa (15:9-24; 2 Chron 14:1;
16:1-6, 12-14).
Kingdom of Israel (15:25—22:40).
Nadab (15:25-26).
Baasha (15:27-34).
God’s Message (16:1-7).
Elah (16:8-10).
Zimri (16:10-20).
Omri (16:21-28).
Ahab (16:29—22:40).
Kingdom of Judah (22:41-50).
Jehoshaphat (22:41-50; 2 Chron
17:1—21:1).
Kingdom of Israel (22:51-53).


Ahaziah (22:51-53).


E. ELIJAH

Elijah is the main character of 16:29—
19:21. As you study these chapters, use the
outlines
of Chart 50 to help in your
observations and conclusions.

V. KEY WORDS AND VERSES OF 1 KINGS


Consider 9:4-5 as key verses for this book.
Look for other key verses. A key phrase is
“David his father” (also “David my father”).
A concordance shows how often the phrase
appears.
VI. APPLICATIONS OF 1 KINGS
1. Look in 1 Kings for spiritual
applications concerning the following:
prayers; warnings; exhortations
the Lord’s justice and righteousness; His
judgments
the Lord’s mercy
the church as God’s house
worship and praise
the voice of God
successful leadership

causes of apostasy
the hand of God in the experiences of
individuals and nations (cf. Dan 4:25,


34, 35)
2. What part should Christians play in
government today?
3. What is true worship?
VII. FURTHER STUDY OF 1 KINGS
Study the character and career of
Solomon. Include the subject of Solomon’s
Temple. Among other things, compare this
Temple with the earlier wilderness
tabernacle.
VIII. SURVEY OF 2 KINGS
1. First review Chart 44, observing the
general movement of 2 Kings’ story.
2. Scan the entire book of 2 Kings in one
sitting, if possible. Do not tarry over details.
3. Record a title for each segment on
paper. (Note: In some instances Chart 52



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