The Open Bible, Helps for the Bible-Reader; Arranged According to the Chautauqua System of Education 1
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Montefiore, Bible for Home Reading, chap, xi, pp. 292- 294; chap. XII, pp. 295-306; chap, xiii, pp. 307-316. Moulton, Literary Study of the Bible. "Differences between Ecclesiastical and Regular History," pp. 24S, 249. II. Suggestions. 1. Observe that the seeds of rebellion were sown by Solo- mon's conduct towards the people in secular and relig- ious matters. 2. Emblem prophecy is illustrated by Ahijah's speech to Jeroboam. (I Kings xi, 27-38). See Moulton, p. 336. 3. Note carefully the distin...ction between ecclesiastical and regular history, 4 Keep in mind the fact that the author of the Book of Kings records the history of epochs which were alread}- ancient in his day, and that the account is a criticism of the several kings from the standpoint of historian, of morals and religion. The writer of the Books of Chron- icles is more purely ecclesiastical. His record is made from the standpoint of the Levite or priest. 5. Jeroboam I is the type of the " Ungodly King," and the sins of his successors are alwa3's contrasted with his.
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