1 Kings (Bible)
Beginning with events during the life of King Solomon (as king), and ending at the death of Judah's King Jehoshaphat (with a few comments about the Northern Kingdom's King Ahaziah).
Relationship to other Old Testament historical books
- Originally, 1 and 2 Samuel were combined as one book, and 1 and 2 Kings were combined as one book. This collection of books provides an account of the history of Israel, from the time of the prophet Samuel, to the exile in Babylon.
- 1 and 2 Chronicles provides a separate, shorter account of this history, with a somewhat different emphasis.
- The events described in 1 Kings parallels the events described in the first 20 chapters of 2 Chronicles (and the first few verses in chapter 21).
1 Kings
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Scripture Passages
(Only books that have relevance to this study have active links. The others are in italics.)
Genesis • Exodus • Leviticus • Numbers • Deuteronomy • Joshua • Judges • Ruth • 1 Samuel • 2 Samuel • 1 Kings • 2 Kings • 1 Chronicles • 2 Chronicles • Ezra • Nehemiah • Esther • Job • Psalms • Proverbs • Ecclesiastes • Song of Solomon • Isaiah • Jeremiah • Lamentations • Ezekiel • Daniel • Hosea • Joel • Amos • Obadiah • Jonah • Micah • Nahum • Habakkuk • Zephaniah • Haggai • Zechariah • Malachi Matthew • Mark • Luke • John • Acts • Romans • 1 Corinthians • 2 Corinthians • Galatians • Ephesians • Philippians • Colossians • 1 Thessalonians • 2 Thessalonians • 1 Timothy • 2 Timothy • Titus • Philemon • Hebrews • James • 1 Peter • 2 Peter • 1 John • 2 John • 3 John • Jude • Revelation |
Unless otherwise noted, all notes and comments are © by Dennis Hinks.
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