The Kingdom Period (OT103)

I and II Samuel comes out of the golden age of Hebrew literature and has four key players in this great drama - Eli, Samuel, Saul, and David. You will see how the Lord is constant and faithful in this period of transition as Israel becomes a monarchy. I and II Kings is the continuing account of the origin, the rise, and the development of the monarchy of Israel. Gleason Archer Jr. says, "Whereas Kings is dominated by a prophetic interest, I and II Chronicles is characterized by a more definitive priestly point of view." The purpose was that the true greatness of Israel consists in her relationship to Jehovah as a worshiping faithful and obedient congregation.

Course Materials:
  • OT103LEC - Lectures
  • OT103STG - Student Study Guide
  • OT103CAS - Audio Lectures on Cassette
  • OT103INS - Instructor Manual
  • Samples:
  • OT103LEC - PDF of Lesson 1 (11 pgs. 43 KB)
  • OT103STG - PDF of Lesson 1 (6 pgs. 24 KB)
  • OT103INS - PDF of Lesson 1 (9 pgs. 30 KB)
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