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  1. Apr 23, 2024 · Several modern scholars align with the view of German scholar Martin Noth, who advocated the Deuteronomistic history theory. According to Noth, the books of Deuteronomy through 2 Kings were the work of a single author, with Deuteronomy serving as an introduction of sorts to the entire collection. Thus, 1 Kings would be part of that group.

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  4. The Four Kings: Cambyses (529–522 B.C.); Pseudo-Smerdis (522–521); Darius I (Darius the Great, 521–486); and Xerxes I (Ahasuerus of Esther, 485–465), who would be the richest. 1. Then a mighty king shall arise….His kingdom shall be broken up and divided toward the four winds of heaven, but not among his posterity (vv. 3–4).

  5. 1 Kings 1. Abishag Cares for David. 1 Now King David was old and well along in years, and though they covered him with blankets, he could not keep warm. 2 So his servants said to him, “Let us search for a young virgin for our lord the king, to attend to him and care for him and lie by his side to keep him warm.”.

  6. Key Information and Helpful Resources. Although the books of 1 and 2 Kings are two separate books in our Bibles, they were originally written as one book telling a unified story. In the previous book of Samuel, David had unified the tribes of Israel into a single kingdom. God promised that from David’s line would come a messianic king who ...

  7. 1 Kings at a Glance. This book begins with the death of David, records the 40-year reign of Solomon, his building of the first temple, the splendor of his kingdom, his moral failure and death, followed by Israel’s tragic civil war, the appearance of Elijah, the call of Elisha, and concludes with the death of Ahab, an especially wicked northern Israelite king.

  8. The book of 1st Kings is Narrative History and Prophecy. The author is anonymous; however, some suggest the prophet Jeremiah. It was written about 560-538 B.C. The key personalities are David, Solomon, Rehoboam, Jeroboam, Elijah, Ahab, and Jezebel. The purpose of 1st Kings is to contrast those who obey and disobey God throughout the ruling ...

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