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1 Kings
Reformed Expository Commentary
Dynasties, fractured kingdoms,
prophecies of coming hardships – the
book of 1 Kings is a grand, sweeping
narrative of the beginning of the
downfall of God's people. Its size and
scope may seem intimidating, but Phil
Ryken shows us in this biblical,
doctrinal, practical, and
Christological commentary how this
imposing book can be divided into three
key sections. First, the stories of
Solomon focus on the themes of money,
sex, and power, inviting us to learn
from Solomon's example. Will we use
these things wisely for kingdom
purposes, or foolishly abuse them for
selfish gain? Then the middle of the
story, on the divided kingdom, shows
the destructive consequences of sin
among the people of God – especially
the sin of idolatry. The final section
demonstrates the power of prayer to the
true and living God, as exemplified in
the life and ministry of God's prophet
Elijah. Phil Ryken brings out the key
themes of these three sections and
illustrates how they come together in
their focus on the gospel of Jesus
Christ, especially his kingly and
prophetic offices. This is an excellent
resource for those who want a
devotional aid and will help Bible
expositors reliably teach a redemptive-
historical view of this important Old
Testament book.