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The Kings of Israel & Judah

The Kings of Israel & Judah. Lesson 13: Divided Kingdom – Jehoshaphat. Introduction. Who was Jehosphaphat ? (2 Chr. 17:1) How long did he reign? (2 Chr. 20:31) Reign: 870-845 BC Who was reigning in Israel?. Kings of Israel & Judah. Jeroboam (931-909 BC). Elah (883-881 BC).

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The Kings of Israel & Judah

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  1. The Kings of Israel & Judah Lesson 13: Divided Kingdom – Jehoshaphat

  2. Introduction • Who was Jehosphaphat? (2 Chr. 17:1) • How long did he reign? (2 Chr. 20:31) • Reign: 870-845 BC • Who was reigning in Israel?

  3. Kings of Israel & Judah Jeroboam (931-909 BC) Elah (883-881 BC) Omri (877-871 BC) Baasha (907-883 BC) Zimri (881 BC) Nadab (909-907 BC) Israel Judah Saul (1051-1011 BC) Asa (911-870 BC) David (1011-971 BC) Abijah (914-911 BC) Solomon (971-931 BC) Rehoboam (931-914 BC) Jehoshaphat (870-845 BC)

  4. Character • How described? (2 Chr. 17:3-4, 6) • Where did he learn these traits? • Deut. 6:7-9 • Eph. 6:4 • What do our children see us do that is shaping their character?

  5. Action Reflects Character • What did Jehoshaphat do that showed his character? • Was he perfect?

  6. Rewards for Character • How was Jehoshaphat rewarded for his character?

  7. Death of Jehoshaphat • 2 Chr. 21:1-3 • Provisions for his sons? Now the Lord was with Jehoshaphat, because he walked in the former ways of his father David; he did not seek the Baals, but sought the God of his father, and walked in His commandments and not according to the acts of Israel. (2 Chr. 17:3-4)

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