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In this episode, preacher David Jordan delves into the T Diagram, a visual tool to understand the kings of the Old Testament. Starting with Saul, David, and Solomon as the only rulers over the twelve tribes of Israel, David explains the division of the kingdom into northern and southern regions. He highlights the lack of righteousness in the northern kingdom, with none of the 19 kings as righteous as King David. In contrast, the southern kingdom had 20 kings, out of which only eight were considered righteous. David demonstrates the significance of Isaiah's reign during the tenth to thirteenth kings, where three out of four kings were good. With a total of 42 kings, the number symbolizes the complete journey or entirety of the kings' rule. Join this enlightening discussion to gain a deeper understanding of the kings of the Old Testament.
To learn more, go to www.chapelgrovechurch.com
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In this episode, preacher David Jordan delves into the T Diagram, a visual tool to understand the kings of the Old Testament. Starting with Saul, David, and Solomon as the only rulers over the twelve tribes of Israel, David explains the division of the kingdom into northern and southern regions. He highlights the lack of righteousness in the northern kingdom, with none of the 19 kings as righteous as King David. In contrast, the southern kingdom had 20 kings, out of which only eight were considered righteous. David demonstrates the significance of Isaiah's reign during the tenth to thirteenth kings, where three out of four kings were good. With a total of 42 kings, the number symbolizes the complete journey or entirety of the kings' rule. Join this enlightening discussion to gain a deeper understanding of the kings of the Old Testament.
To learn more, go to www.chapelgrovechurch.com
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