This King and Queen are Ahab and Jezebel. They served Baal and also fought with Elijah.
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1st and 2nd Kings
This King and Queen are Ahab and Jezebel. They served Baal and also fought with Elijah.
1st and 2nd Kings
In the book of Revelation. Who is the King of the locusts in the First woe?
The king of the Locusts was the angel of the dark pit. His name is Abbadon also called Apollyon.
Revelation 9:11
Paul after his arrest in Jerusalem eventually appeared before Caesar (Nero). Who was the first Roman ruler who heard his case?
The first Roman governor to hear Paul’s case was Felix. At the time Felix was Governor of Judea,
Acts 24
This King inherited Israel at the zenith of it’s power. Yet he was unable to keep it. Who is this unwise King?
This is King Rehoboam. The Son of Solomon he refused to reduce the burden on his people and 10 of 12 tribes revolted.
1st Kings 12:13-20, 2nd Chronicles 10:13-19
King David appointed his son Solomon to be his successor. Which of Solomon’s brothers forced his hand in this matter
Adonijah David’s oldest living son expected to inherit the throne. He continued to scheme against Solomon which cost him his life.
1st Kings 1:1-40
Hello,
All ready for the winter and today we had what used to be called Indian Summer. It was a beautiful day and I spent it cleaning out a closet. I’m doing minimal news these days to keep from going insane. Outside of this site I’m quite political. But it’s worth remembering that God has a plan and is in control. As it says in Ecclesiastes 1:9 The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun.
Since both inside and outside the US the presidential election seems to have sucked up all the news. So let’s talk about rulers in the Bible. We have always had rulers and turbulence.
Thanks for the comments and questions. I always enjoy them because it means people are reading.
The picture this week is. Title: The Visit of the Queen of Sheba to King Solomon Artist: Edward John Poynter Date: 1890 Copyright: Public Domain Source: Wikimedia Commons.
Thanks for reading also I hope you have a good day at church. If you can go.
Dave
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