Introduction to 1 Kings

Name

The title “1 Kings” is derived from the history of the kings after Saul. Originally the books of 1 Kings and 2 Kings were a single book known simply as Kings. However, when the books were translated into Greek (about 150 B.C.), the books of Samuel and Kings were combined into one large book (titled First, Second, Third, and the Fourth Kingdom). Later, 1 and 2 Samuel were again separated from the books of Kings. Note: in the Latin and Vulgate Bibles, they are referred to as First, Second, Third, and Fourth Kings.

Author

The authorship of 1 and 2 Kings is unknown. Most scholars agree that the book contains the writing style of a single individual, but there is no agreement as to whom that might be.

Genre

History

Literary Form

Historical Narrative of Royal Records

Time Frame

The record of 1 Kings and 2 Kings covers a period of approximately 410 years. 1 Kings begin around 970 B.C. with David’s death, and 2 Kings ends around 560 B.C.

Emphasis

The books of 1 and 2 Kings emphasizes not just a record of the history of the people, but the important spiritual lessons of obedience to God

  1. God will fulfill His kingdom purposes
  2. Obeying God with all our hearts is the basis of His blessings
  3. Turn from sin that separates us from God
  4. Fulfill our kingdom purpose

 Outline

  1. The final days of King David 1:1 – 2:11
  2. Solomon’s reign over the united kingdom of Israel 2:12 – 11:43
  3. Judah and Israel – the divided kingdoms 12:1 – 22:53

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