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|    1 Kings 1: Commentary Insights (2/2)    |
|    23 Dec 25 18:35:08    |
      [continued from previous message]               Kings 1).              Works Cited              Beetham, Christopher A., and Nancy L. Erickson, editors. The NIV       Application Commentary on the Bible. One-Volume Edition, Zondervan       Academic, 2024, pp. 272–73.              Brooks, Keith. Summarized Bible: Complete Summary of the Old Testament.       Logos Bible Software, 2009, p. 70.              Burge, Gary M., and Andrew E. Hill, editors. The Baker Illustrated Bible       Commentary. Baker Books, 2012, pp. 319–20.              House, Paul R. 1, 2 Kings. Broadman & Holman Publishers, 1995, pp. 87–95.              McGee, J. Vernon. Thru the Bible Commentary: History of Israel (1 and 2       Kings). Vol. 13, Thomas Nelson, 1991, pp. 11–19.              Merida, Tony. Exalting Jesus in 1 & 2 Kings. Holman Reference, 2015, pp.       6–12.              Shields, Harry E. “1 Kings.” The Moody Bible Commentary, edited by       Michael A. Rydelnik and Michael Vanlaningham, Moody Publishers, 2014,       pp. 484–86.              Van Pelt, Miles. “1–2 Kings.” Gospel Transformation Bible: English       Standard Version, edited by Bryan Chapell and Dane Ortlund, Crossway,       2013, pp. 417–18.              Wiersbe, Warren W. With the Word Bible Commentary. Thomas Nelson, 1991,       1 Kings 1.              ESV Study Bible. “1 Kings 1.” Crossway, 2008.              --       Have you heard the good news Christ died for our sins (†), and God       raised Him from the dead?              That Christ died for our sins shows we're sinners who deserve the death       penalty. That God raised Him from the dead shows Christ's death       satisfied God's righteous demands against our sin (Romans 3:25; 1 John       2:1-2). This means God can now remain just, while forgiving you of your       sins, and saving you from eternal damnation.              On the basis of Christ's death and resurrection for our sins, call on       the name of the Lord to save you: "For 'everyone who calls on the name       of the Lord will be saved'" (Romans 10:13, ESV).              https://christrose.news/salvation              To automatically receive daily Bible teaching updates with colorful       images and website formatting, subscribe to my feed in a client like       Thunderbird:              https://www.christrose.news/feeds/posts/default              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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