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Politics and the Promise of God | 23 |
115 The Pattern for Kingship | 31 |
Royal Tyranny and Prophetic Condemnation | 138 |
140 Gods Ruse Against Ahab | 145 |
4111 Kings 1 Jehoshaphat and Ahaziah | 153 |
Elisha Inherits the Mantle | 157 |
A Miracle For Moab | 164 |
Four Gifts of Life | 170 |
Naaman Comes to Faith | 176 |
1815 Stories of Prophetic Power | 184 |
16518 Wisdom and Prosperity I | 37 |
Building the Temple | 43 |
Dedicating the Temple | 49 |
19 Promise and Threat | 60 |
101029 Wisdom and Prosperity II | 62 |
Shalom Is Broken I KINGS 1116 | 69 |
132 Rehoboam s Folly and Jeroboams Sin | 77 |
331332 Gods Word Against Bethel | 82 |
331420 Gods Word Against Jeroboam | 90 |
211634 Paradigmatic History I | 97 |
Israel Under the Prophetic Word I KINGS 17II KINGS 815 | 107 |
The Lord He Is God | 114 |
Elijah Burns Out and Is Recommissioned | 122 |
Ahab Violates the Ban | 130 |
Israels Last Chance and the End II KINGS 81617 | 197 |
The Fruit of Reform in Judah Joash | 206 |
Paradigmatic History II | 215 |
Ahaz and Judahs Open Future | 223 |
God Casts Israel Out of Sight | 228 |
Judah Paradox of Promise and Punishment II KINGS 1825 | 235 |
Reflections on Jerusalems Deliverance | 243 |
Manasseh the Worst King Ever | 247 |
12330 Josiah the Best King Ever | 252 |
312526 The Promise Dismantled | 261 |
2730 Can the Promise Live? | 265 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 271 |
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