Bible Class for Adults and Youth: Beginner's Guide: 2 Kings. BIBLE CLASS FROM SCRATCH, #12
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Résumé
This Bible study series is perfect for Christians and non-Christians young and old. It offers an engaging and interactive way to learn the Bible, with discussion topics and valuable teachings that will help you dig deeper into the Scriptures and strengthen your faith. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned Christian, this series will help you grow in your knowledge of the Bible and strengthen your relationship with God.
Led by brethren with exemplary testimonies and extensive knowledge of the Scriptures, who meet in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ throughout the world. Elijah and Elisha, two prophets, strongly opposed the Canaanite religion introduced by some kings in Israel. Israel's true strength lay in its God-devoted leaders, not in powerful armies; the prophets were their real defense. At that time, they faced constant threats from the Syrians and, even more seriously, from the Assyrians, who finally conquered and exiled the northern kingdom.
Thus, only Judah remained, which persisted for a few more years until it was also conquered by the Babylonians.
Led by brethren with exemplary testimonies and extensive knowledge of the Scriptures, who meet in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ throughout the world. Elijah and Elisha, two prophets, strongly opposed the Canaanite religion introduced by some kings in Israel. Israel's true strength lay in its God-devoted leaders, not in powerful armies; the prophets were their real defense. At that time, they faced constant threats from the Syrians and, even more seriously, from the Assyrians, who finally conquered and exiled the northern kingdom.
Thus, only Judah remained, which persisted for a few more years until it was also conquered by the Babylonians.
This Bible study series is perfect for Christians and non-Christians young and old. It offers an engaging and interactive way to learn the Bible, with discussion topics and valuable teachings that will help you dig deeper into the Scriptures and strengthen your faith. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned Christian, this series will help you grow in your knowledge of the Bible and strengthen your relationship with God.
Led by brethren with exemplary testimonies and extensive knowledge of the Scriptures, who meet in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ throughout the world. Elijah and Elisha, two prophets, strongly opposed the Canaanite religion introduced by some kings in Israel. Israel's true strength lay in its God-devoted leaders, not in powerful armies; the prophets were their real defense. At that time, they faced constant threats from the Syrians and, even more seriously, from the Assyrians, who finally conquered and exiled the northern kingdom.
Thus, only Judah remained, which persisted for a few more years until it was also conquered by the Babylonians.
Led by brethren with exemplary testimonies and extensive knowledge of the Scriptures, who meet in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ throughout the world. Elijah and Elisha, two prophets, strongly opposed the Canaanite religion introduced by some kings in Israel. Israel's true strength lay in its God-devoted leaders, not in powerful armies; the prophets were their real defense. At that time, they faced constant threats from the Syrians and, even more seriously, from the Assyrians, who finally conquered and exiled the northern kingdom.
Thus, only Judah remained, which persisted for a few more years until it was also conquered by the Babylonians.























