Nations Under God: A Commentary on the Book of 1 Kings

Nations Under God: A Commentary on the Book of 1 Kings

by Gene Rice
Nations Under God: A Commentary on the Book of 1 Kings

Nations Under God: A Commentary on the Book of 1 Kings

by Gene Rice

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Overview

The book of 1 Kings tells of God's covenant people wrestling with the myriad problems of political existence from the last days of David to the time of Jehoshaphat and Ahaziah during the divided monarchy. Recounting the past especially in light of the First and Second Commandments, 1 Kings shows how Israel's history is related to their morality, warns of the danger of a divided heart, calls for obedience to God's commandments, and summons the people to repentance and reform.

It is out of these concerns for ancient Israel, Rice contends, that 1 Kings speaks to the present: it prods us to identify the equivalent of Canaanite religion in our own society, to use Israel's experience in political issues as a mirror in which to evaluate our own efforts, and to look for God's presence in the arena of public life and service. Indeed, Rice argues, the basic affirmation of 1 Kings is that all nations, not just Israel, are "under God."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780802804921
Publisher: Eerdmans, William B. Publishing Company
Publication date: 11/19/1990
Series: International Theological Commentary Series
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.49(d)

About the Author

Gene Rice is professor of Old Testament literature and language at Howard University School of Divinity, Washington, D.C., and the author of numerous scholarly articles. This is his first book.

Table of Contents

Abbreviationsix
Editors' Prefacex
Author's Prefacexiv
Introduction1
IThe Reign of Solomon (1:1-11:43)5
How Solomon Became King (1:1-2:46)7
Solomon's Empowerment To Rule (3:1-28)29
Solomon the Administrator (4:1-34)39
Solomon the Builder (5:1-9:25)43
Solomon the Trader (9:26-10:29)77
Solomon the Sinner (11:1-43)86
IIThe Establishment of the Northern Kingdom (12:1-14:20)95
The Revolt of the Northern Tribes (12:1-20)98
A Prophet Restrains Rehoboam (12:21-24)103
Jeroboam Establishes His Kingdom (12:25-32)105
Condemnation of Worship at Bethel (12:33-13:34)110
Jeroboam and Ahijah: The Second Encounter (14:1-18)117
Concluding Summary and Obituary (14:19-20)121
IIIFrom the Death of Solomon to the Beginning of the Reign of Ahab (14:21-16:28)123
IVThe Reign of Ahab and the Prophetic Opposition (16:29-22:40)135
Introduction (16:29-34)138
Elijah and the Drought: (17:1-19:18)140
The Call of Elisha (19:19-21)165
War with Syria (20:1-43)167
Naboth's Vineyard (21:1-29)175
The Campaign to Reclaim Ramoth-gilead (22:1-38)182
Summary and Conclusion (22:39-40)189
VAfter the Death of Ahab (22:41-2 Kings 8:29)191
Selected Bibliography195
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