Description
An Emmaus Study Course
The books of the Kings and Chronicles describe the rise and fall of Judah’s kings—some comparatively good and others exceedingly bad. Some kings reigned honorably, while others rejected the Lord and led the nation into idolatry. And although some kings began with righteous intentions, the love of money and other fleshly desires blotted their judgment and led them astray.
By examining the reign of Judah’s kings, we learn important lessons about leadership, obedience, failure, punishment, and blessing. The divine grace demonstrated in God’s relationship with Judah illustrates God’s compassion and love to us all. In each of the detailed studies we learn relevant truths applicable for Christian living today. Like Jabez, we should honor the Lord in both word and deed and pray for His blessing.
About the Author:
Christopher Knapp (1870-1945) was a devoted student of God’s Word. During his early years of ministry, Knapp went to the Bahamas as an evangelist, where he enjoyed a fruitful ministry. Later, Knapp and his wife went to Honduras, Central America, as pioneer missionaries. For five years they sowed the seed of the Gospel, often taking long and arduous journeys into the interior. After contracting malaria, Knapp returned to the States and continued to minister the Word. He continued an effective written ministry almost to the end of his life
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Rehoboam and Abijah
Chapter 3 Asa and Jehoshaphat
Chapter 4 Jehoram, Ahaziah and Jehoash
Chapter 5 Amaziah and Uzziah
Chapter 6 Jotham and Ahaz
Chapter 7 Hezekiah
Chapter 8 Manasseh and Amon
Chapter 9 Josiah and Jehoahaz
Chapter 10 Jehoiakim, Jehoiachin and Zedekiah
Format: Paperback
Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.5 inches
Pages: 192
Comes with booklet of questions and answers for use as a course.
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