Monday, January 16
2 Kings 5-6 –Two Lepers and the Blind Men, Part 2
https://enduringword.com/radio/EWR20170116.mp3
Tuesday, January 17
2 Kings 5-6 –Two Lepers and the Blind Men, Part 3
https://enduringword.com/radio/EWR20170117.mp3
Wednesday, January 18
2 Kings 7-8 –Outcasts and Kings, Part 1
https://enduringword.com/radio/EWR20170118.mp3
Thursday, January 19
2 Kings 7-8 –Outcasts and Kings, Part 2
https://enduringword.com/radio/EWR20170119.mp3
Friday, January 20
2 Kings 7-8 –Outcasts and Kings, Part 3
https://enduringword.com/radio/EWR20170120.mp3
The books of 1 and 2 Kings were originally joined in one book. We don’t know who the human author of these books was; Jewish traditions say it was Jeremiah and it may very well be so.
1 Kings begins with the end of David’s reign, who was the greatest king of ancient Israel. 2 Kings ends with the fall of Jerusalem and the forced exile of God’s people. These are books that begin high and end low, with lots of peaks and valleys on the way.
Wiseman gives a good summary of the books of 1 and 2 Kings: “The narrative covers almost five hundred years from the initiation to the eclipse of their kingship. It is the story of the rise and fall of kingdoms, of high promise and abject failure, of tragedy and yet of hope.”