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2 Kings 2 Summary - 5 Minute Bible Study

The second chapter of 2 Kings describes the departure of the prophet Elijah as he was taken to heaven on a chariot of fire. In his place, Elisha took over as the prophet of the Lord. The end of the chapter describes a few events in Elisha’s ministry. On one occasion, he cleansed a spring of water with a bowl of salt, and on another day, God sent two bears to attack of group of boys who were mocking him.

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2 Kings 1 Summary - 5 Minute Bible Study

Ahaziah fell through the lattice of his upper room, got injured, and then became very sick. He sent servants to ask Baal-zebub, a false god, for help. This made God mad, and God sent the prophet Elijah to tell Ahaziah he would die of his sickness. When Ahaziah tried to have Elijah arrested, the prophet called down fire from heaven and destroyed around 100 of Ahaziah’s soldiers.

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1 Kings 22 Summary - 5 Minute Bible Study

The last chapter of 1 Kings record a battle between Ahab of Israel and the king of Syria over the city of Ramoth-gilead. Against the advice of the prophet Micaiah, Ahab allied with Jehoshaphat of Judah to try to reclaim Ramoth-gilead. Despite disguising himself for the battle, Ahad was killed by an arrow during the fighting, just as Micaiah predicted. After Ahab’s death, Ahaziah, his son, ruled in his place over Israel.

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1 Kings 21 Summary - 5 Minute Bible Study

1 Kings 21 records a terrible story about greed and covetousness. When a vineyard owner named Naboth refused to sell his vineyard to Ahab king of Israel, Ahab’s wife, Jezebel, hired false witnesses to accuse him of a crime he didn’t commit. Naboth was falsely convicted and killed, allowing Ahab to take the vineyard. For this evil, God sent Elijah the prophet to curse the house of Ahab and Jezebel.  

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1 Kings 20 Summary - 5 Minute Bible Study

In 1 Kings 20, Ben-hadad king of Syria brought his army to Israel and fought against Samaria. God gave King Ahab victory, and his men routed the Syrians. The next spring, Ben-hadad returned with a new army, but once again, God gave Israel victory, and they killed over 125,000 Syrians. Unfortunately, Ahab let Ben-hadad return home after the battle. God sent a prophet to Ahab to tell him his life would be required of him because he failed to destroy Ben-hadad.

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1 Kings 18 Summary - 5 Minute Bible Study

1 Kings 18 is a famous chapter in the Old Testament, and it contains the story of Elijah challenging the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel. God sent fire down from Heaven to prove He was superior to Baal, the false God King Ahab promoted. After the showdown on Mount Carmel, God brought an end to the draught in Israel, by sending rain for the first time in 3.5 years.

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1 Kings 13 Summary - 5 Minute Bible Study

God sent a prophet to Jeroboam to rebuke him for instituting false worship in Israel after he erected two golden calves and appointed priests at the high places. After rebuking Jeroboam, the prophet was tricked into disobeying God by an older prophet from Bethel. As judgement God had a lion kill him as he journeyed home. The prophet’s rebuke of Jeroboam did little to change the king, as we’re told he continued in his wicked ways.

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1 Kings 12 Summary - 5 Minute Bible Study

Rehoboam’s first move as Israel and Judah’s new king severed the nation. He heeded the advice of his peers rather than the sage advisors of his father. This resulted in the nation of Israel breaking away and appointing Jeroboam as their king. But Jeroboam was not the king Israel needed. He disobeyed the Lord by creating two golden calves in Bethel and Dan to divert the people from worshipping in Jerusalem.

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1 Kings 11 Summary - 5 Minute Bible Study

In 1 Kings 11, Solomon’s story takes a sad turn, his foreign wives turn his heart away from God, and he begins building altars to idols. As a result, God raises up enemies against Solomon, including Jeroboam. God promises to split Solomon’s kingdom after his death and give Israel to Jeroboam. The end of the chapter records Solomon’s death at the end of his 40 year reign.

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1 Kings 9 Summary - 5 Minute Bible Study

God appears to Solomon and gives him instructions for leading the nation of Israel. If Israel obeyed God, they would be blessed among the nations. If Israel failed to obey God, God would allow their temple to be torn down and their nation to fail. The second part of 1 Kings 9 documents some of the notable accomplishments of Solomon during his early to middle reign.

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1 Kings 8 Summary - 5 Minute Bible Study

When the construction of the Temple was completed in Jerusalem, Solomon gathered all the leaders of Israel and Judah in the city to bring the Ark of the Covenant into the Temple. The majority of 1 Kings 8 is a record of Solomon’s prayer and blessing as he stood before the Temple. The chapter concludes with the king hosting a 7-day feast to commemorate the event.

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1 Kings 7 Summary - 5 Minute Bible Study

Solomon built his palace in Jerusalem, several adjoining government buildings, and a house for his wife, the daughter of Pharaoh. The second half of 1 Kings 7 documents the magnificent bronze items built for Temple worship, including the huge metal water basin and the two giant pillars which sat in front of the Temple. The last few verses tell us about the gold furnishings which Solomon made for the interior of the Temple.

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