1.Kings:1 | “The identity of the two witnesses”: Elijah |
1.Kings:3 | “Solomons riches”: he asked God for an understanding heart instead of wealth and power. When he asked for this, he got all the power and wealth |
1.Kings:5,12 | “The religious aspect”: made a covenant with God |
1.Kings:6,20-22 | “The material of the city”: gold reflects Gods glory |
1.Kings:7,9-12 | “The material of the city”: temple of Solomon is build with four rows of stones |
1.Kings:10,14 | “Solomons riches”: he received exactly 666 shekels of silver every year |
1.Kings:10,14-29 | “Solomons riches”: the summary of the life of King Salomon |
1.Kings:11,1-13 | “Solomons riches”: the description of his catastrophic failure |
1.Kings:11,1-13 | “Solomons riches”: was his fall |
1.Kings:11,3 | “The patriarch”: Solomon and his downfall |
1.Kings:16,31 | “The Harlot”: 1 Ki.16/31 |
1.Kings:16,31 | “The problem”: idolatry to Israel as queen |
1.Kings:17,1 | “Elijah and the drought (1. Kings 16/29–18/35)”: sends Elijah to call for a drought |
1.Kings:17,6-24 | “Elijah and the drought (1. Kings 16/29–18/35)”: went to a widow in Sidon with a dying son whom he saved, so that woman believed in God |
1.Kings:17,8 | “Elijah and the drought (1. Kings 16/29–18/35)”: Enough rain |
1.Kings:18 | “Elijah”: This is one of the most famous stories in the Old Testament describing the standing of one prophet of God against several hundred prophets of Baal |
1.Kings:18 | “Armageddon”: the depressive prophet saves a nation - Karmel is the mountain near Megiddo |
1.Kings:18,4 | “The Harlot”: Persecutes and kills saints |
1.Kings:18,16-46 | “Elijah and the drought (1. Kings 16/29–18/35)”: great power struggle on Mount Carmel over who is the true God |
1.Kings:18,18 | “The Harlot”: Remnant resists |
1.Kings:18,24 | “Elijah and the drought (1. Kings 16/29–18/35)”: fire come down from heaven |
1.Kings:18,24 | “The twofold attack”: Elijah’s sign of the true God |
1.Kings:18,40 | “The Harlot”: God judges successors |
1.Kings:19 | “Elijah”: But the story is not over yet. The queen is angry and wants to kill him. Elijah gives up and wants to die but God calls him out to anoint Elisha and Jehu. |
1.Kings:19 | ““The two witnesses (Ch. 11)””: Elija |
1.Kings:19,2 | “The Harlot”: 1 Kings.19/2 |
1.Kings:19,10 | “Elijah”: hunts down the prophets of God so that only one seems to be left: Elijah |
1.Kings:19,18 | “The Harlot”: 1 Kings 19/18 |
1.Kings:20,1-34 | “Historical covenants”: Ahab |
1.Kings:20,31-32 | “The character of the two witnesses”: submission when offering prayers |
1.Kings:21 | “The Harlot”: Seeks economic advantage |
1.Kings:21,25 | “The Harlot”: fools people |
1.Kings:22,19-23 | “The background and context”: decision about Ahabs death |
1.Kings:22,19-23 | “When the rapture happens”: Book of Kings |