Unit 13 Session 2
DIVIDED KINGS
1 KINGS 12:25-32 ; 14:21-26
Key Concept:Our sin and false worship anger God.
After King Rehoboam's disastrous start, the northern tribes united under Jeroboam and made him their king. Rehoboam mustered 180,000 troops from his tribes of Judah and Benjamin to fight against the rebel Israelite tribes. The prophet Shemaiah brought Rehoboam a message from the Lord: "You are not to march up and fight against your brothers, the Israelites. Each of you return home, for this situation is from me" (1 Kings 12:24). Judah listened to the Lord and went home, but both kingdoms were at odds with each other for several decades.
As you read 1 Kings 12:25-32 ; 14:21-26:
✞ Reflect on how Jeroboam's worry caused him to lead Israel into idolatry.
✞ Consider how Rehoboam allowed Judah's idolatry to run rampant, and that
God subsequently allowed enemies to seize treasure from the temple and palace.
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