The Book of 1 Kings
First Kings is the 11th book of the Bible and it continues the story where 2 Samuel left off. Chapters 1-2 complete the presentation of the reign of David and the succession of Solomon. Chapters 3-11 depict Solomon’s glorious reign, highlighted by the construction of the temple, but including his ultimate apostasy. Chapters 12-14 relate Jeroboam’s rebellion, his censure by the prophets, and the resulting division of the nation into the northern kingdom of Israel and the southern kingdom of Judah. The rest of 1 Kings details the reigns of the divided monarchy, alternating between the north and the south, but with the bulk of the material considering the period of Israelite supremacy, especially under Omri and Ahab. In this period the prophet Elijah is a dominant force. [1]
Chapters
Reading Schedule
Day of the Year | Content to cover |
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97 | Chapter 1 • Chapter 2 |
98 | Chapter 3 • Chapter 4 |
99 | Chapter 5 • Chapter 6 |
100 | Chapter 7 • Chapter 8 |
101 | Chapter 9 • Chapter 10 |
102 | Chapter 11 • Chapter 12 |
103 | Chapter 13 • Chapter 14 |
104 | Chapter 15 • Chapter 16 |
105 | Chapter 17 • Chapter 18 • Chapter 19 |
106 | Chapter 20 • Chapter 21 • Chapter 22 |