Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,3 | Testament Saints — Prophets, Kings, etc. — in the midst of
2 3,4 | journeyed to Mt. Horeb (1 Kings 19:8). Great Lent also recalls
3 4,1 | triumphal processions of kings at that time. The way in
4 4,0 | wear soft raiment are in kings' houses. Why then did you
5 6,0 | trees, and cherubim (1 Kings 6:18,29,32,34-35). The large
6 6,0 | by twelve bronze oxen (1 Kings 7:25) and the King's throne
7 6,0 | calf's head at the back (1 Kings 10:19-20).~The key point
8 10 | 2nd Samuel and 1st and 2nd Kings; Latter Prophets: Isaiah,
9 10,1| the Samuel (1st and 2nd Kings in the Orthodox Bible) are
10 10,1| Messiah.~ ~First and Second Kings.~Like the two books of Samuel,
11 10,1| books of Samuel, 1st and 2nd Kings (in the Orthodox Bibles,
12 10,1| Orthodox Bibles, 3rd and 4th Kings) were originally one. First
13 10,1| were originally one. First Kings begins with the enthronement
14 10,1| with the history of the Kings of the Divided Monarchy (
15 10,1| of Elijah the Prophet (1 Kings 17-2 Kings 2).~Second Kings
16 10,1| the Prophet (1 Kings 17-2 Kings 2).~Second Kings continues
17 10,1| Kings 17-2 Kings 2).~Second Kings continues the story of the
18 10,1| purpose of the two books of Kings is to show the causes of
19 10,1| failure of the majority of the Kings of both the Northern and
20 10,1| the history of the Davidic Kings and their association with
21 10,1| time of the Persian Empire (Kings Cyrus, Darius I, Ataxerxes
22 10,6| 1 Kings 3:5-9~Prayer of hope in
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