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Date

1050-586 (destruction of the temple) BC

Who anoints?

Samuel anoints Saul (the asked for one) and David

United Monarchy

Saul (1050-1010) David (1010-970) Solomon (970-930)

Covenant with David

2 Sam 7


1. His title - the king called God’s son, his first-born (Psalm 2:7; 89:26-27;cf. 2 Samuel 7:14)


2. His job - to rule as the Lord would rule (Deuteronomy 17:18-20; Psalm 72)


3. Continuation of God’s purpose - thus God’s missionalpurpose (filling the earth with his kingdom) is now to be carried out by arighteous anointed one (Messiah) – who is God’s son – and whowill lead the people in righteous ruling

Solomon Builds the Temple

Permanent Tabernacle - 960




(cf. Exod 40 and 1 Kings 8 – a cloud fills the house of the Lord – same as Ex. 40 – the lord is dwelling in the midst of his people)



Divided Monarchy

930
1) Israel in the North (Northern Kingdom)


2) Judah in the South (Southern Kingdom)

Northern Kingdom

(Israel): idolatrous from the beginning; exiledin 722 B.C.


negative, and they areexiled – Jeroboam is the first king in the north – he sets up rival sanctuariesso that the people do not have to travel to the south. Sets up golden calves.Prophets to the north – Elijah, Elisha, Hosea, Amos, Jonah



Southern Kingdom

Judah - intermittent faithfulness and apostasy; exiledin 586 B.C.


1. Good and bad kings – some kings do right (Hezekiah and Josiah (faithfulness increases)), othersidolatrous




Prophets – Isaiah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Obadiah, Daniel, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi, Joel




586: Nebuchadnezzar burns Jerusalem; peoplebrought to Babylon



Southern Exile

three deportations to Exile:


i. 605: Nebuchadnezzar defeats Egypt


and attacks Judah;1st deportation: Daniel and elite to Babylon


ii. 597: 2nd deportation: Ezekiel, Jehoiachin toBabylon;Zedekiah is king


iii. 586: Nebuchadnezzar burns Jerusalem; people brought to Babylon


(Cf. Jer46:2-24.[2] Dan1:1-4.[3] 2 Kings24:10-16.[4] 2 Kings25)