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Day 2574– Old Testament Orientation – Historiography, Conquest, Kingdom, Exile – Psalm 78:5-7


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Welcome to Day 2574 of Wisdom-Trek. Thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom Day 2574– Old Testament Orientation – The Historical Books – Lessons from Israel’s Journey – Psalm 78:5-7   Putnam Church Message – 02/23/2025 Sermon Series: Old Testament Orientation Message 7: Historiography, Conquest, Kingdom, Exile Last week, we continued our Old Testament Orientation series; we covered an overview of The Books of Historical Narrative and how the ancient Israelites experienced and would have understood them. This week, we will expand on last week’s lesson and dive into  Historiography, Conquest, Kingdom, and Exile. We will tie this into how the ancient Israelites experienced and would have understood them. Core Verse: Psalm 78:5-7 (NLT) “For he issued his laws to Jacob; he gave his instructions to Israel. He commanded our ancestors to teach them to their children, so the next generation might know them— even the children not yet born— and they in turn will teach their own children. So each generation should set its hope anew on God, not forgetting his glorious miracles and obeying his commands.” Opening Prayer Heavenly Father, we come before You today as students of history, seeking to understand Your hand in the rise and fall of nations, the victories and failures of Your people, and the ultimate fulfillment of Your promises. Open our hearts to the lessons You have woven into the Old Testament so we may live in obedience and trust in Your divine plan. May Your Spirit guide us as we learn. In Jesus’ name, Amen. Introduction Let’s climb back into the imagination station once again; as we become ancient Israelites, we stand among the elders of Israel in Babylonian exile. You hear them whisper about the glory days of King David, the majesty of Solomon’s temple, and the mighty victories of Joshua. Yet, here you are—strangers in a foreign land, serving a pagan king, with no temple to worship in, no kingdom to call your own. How did this happen? How did God’s chosen people go from conquest and dominion to exile and shame? The Old Testament provides more than just a record of Israel’s history. It reveals God’s hand in shaping, guiding, and disciplining His people. Unlike other ancient civilizations that saw history as a meaningless cycle, Israel understood history as linear—moving toward a divine purpose. The books of history teach us how God establishes His kingdom, how human failures lead to judgment, and how, even in exile, hope remains. The story of Israel is not just about a nation—it is a spiritual journey that mirrors our own struggles with obedience, faith, and identity. The historical books of the Old Testament teach us that God is in control of history, that His promises are sure, but that our choices carry consequences. Today, we will examine four major themes in Israel’s history:
  1. Historiography: Seeing God’s Hand in History
  2. Conquest: Establishing God’s Kingdom on Earth
  3. Kingdom: The Rise and Fall of Leadership and Israel’s Monarchy
  4. Exile: Judgment, Discipline, and Hope

Main Points
  1. Historiography: Seeing God’s Hand in History

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Wisdom-Trek.comBy Harold Guthrie Chamberlain III