This week we will finish reading II Samuel and read most of I Kings.

After Solomon's death the story starts to turn as the history of Israel moves from being one united country into two divided kingdoms of Israel and Judah. The northern kingdom is Israel, capital in the city of Samaria and is made up of the ten northern tribes. The southern kingdom is Judah, capital in the city of Jerusalem, and is made up of the two southern tribes (Benjamin and Judah). The Scripture becomes a narrative of the lives and reigns of the many different kings in the two kingdoms.
There are a few prominent people and stories. For example we get an extended look at evil King Ahab of Israel and his interactions with the prophet Elijah in I Kings chapters 17-22.
Here is the schedule:
17 (Su) - II Samuel 18-21
18 (M) - II Samuel 22-24; I Kings 1
19 (Tu)- I Kings 2-5
20 (W)- I Kings 6-9
21 (Th) - I Kings 10-13
22 (F) - I Kings 14-17
23 (Sa) - I Kings 18-21
May God add His richest blessings to the reading, the hearing, the understanding and most importantly the living out of His holy word. Amen.
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