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A companion series to the acclaimed Word Biblical Commentary.

Finding the great themes of the books of the Bible is essential to the study of God's Word and to the preaching and teaching of its truths. These themes and ideas are often like precious gems: they lie beneath the surface and can only be discovered with some difficulty. While commentaries are useful for helping readers understand the content of a verse or chapter, they are not usually designed to help the reader to trace important subjects systematically within a given book a Scripture.

The Word Biblical Themes series helps readers discover the important themes of a book of the Bible. This series distills the theological essence of a given book of Scripture and serves it up in ways that enrich the preaching, teaching, worship, and discipleship of God's people.

Volumes in this series:

  • Written by top biblical scholars
  • Feature authors who wrote on the same book of the Bible for the Word Biblical Commentary series
  • Distill deep and focused study on a biblical book into the most important themes and practical applications of them
  • Give reader's an ability to see the "big picture" of a book of the Bible by understanding what topics and concerns were most important to the biblical writers
  • Help address pressing issues in the church today by showing readers see how the biblical writers approached similar issues in their day
  • Ideal for sermon preparation and for other teaching in the church

Volumes in the Word Biblical Themes: 15-Volume Set include:

  • Exodus by John I. Durham
  • Joshua by Trent C. Butler
  • 1 and 2 Kings by T. R. Hobbs
  • 1 and 2 Chronicles by Roddy L. Braun
  • Psalms by Leslie C. Allen
  • Isaiah by John D. W. Watts
  • Daniel by John Goldingay
  • Hosea-Jonah by Douglas Stuart
  • Micah-Malachi by Ralph L. Smith
  • John by George R. Beasley-Murray
  • 1 and 2 Corinthians by Ralph P. Martin
  • Philippians by Gerald F. Hawthorne
  • 1 and 2 Thessalonians by Leon Morris
  • 1 Peter by J. Ramsey Michaels
  • 2 Peter and Jude by Richard J. Bauckham

Word Biblical Themes are an ideal resource for any reader who has used and benefited from the Word Biblical Commentary series, and will help pastors, bible teachers, and students as they seek to understand and apply God's word to their ministry and learning.

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Dedicated to the Memory of
Michael Hobbs
(1939–1988)

CONTENTS

Foreword
Preface
1. Introduction
The perspective of 1 and 2 Kings
Sources
Structure
Historical background
1 and 2 Kings’ place in Scripture
2. Kings
The role of kings in Israel
Kings and Torah
Royal examples
In the final analysis
3. Prophets
The nature of prophecy in Israel
Prophets and kings
Prophets and politics
Prophets and history
Elijah and Elisha
4. The People of God
The nature of God’s people
ā€œIsraelā€
Responsibility
People and covenant
Worship
5. The Covenanted Land
What and where?
Center and boundaries
Use and mismanagement
Shrinking limits
Land and loss
6. Sin and Judgment
The language of sin
Sin, judgment, and law
Judgment
7. Hope, and the Anger of God
Context
The anger of God
Hope
Restoring fortunes
8. Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index of Scriptures

FOREWORD

Finding the great themes of the books of the Bible is essential to the study of God’s Word, and to the preaching and teaching of its truths. But these themes or ideas are often like precious gems; they lie beneath the surface and can only be discovered with some difficulty. The large commentaries are most useful to this discovery process, but they are not usually designed to help the student trace the important subjects within a given book of Scripture.
The Word Biblical Themes meet this need by bringing together, within a few pages, all of what is contained in a biblical volume on the subjects that are thought to be most significant to that volume. A companion series to the Word Biblical Commentary, these books seek to distill the theological essence of the biblical books as interpreted in the more technical series and to serve it up in ways that will enrich the preaching, teaching, worship, and discipleship of God’s people
The Books of Kings narrate that exciting and important period of Israel’s history when kings and prophets walked the land. God was at work through them—sometimes, in spite of them. In this volume, Professor T. R. Hobbs has caught the heart of the writers’ insights and allows us to share that vision and feel those convictions.
This volume is sent forth in the hope that it will contribute to the vitality of God’s people, renewed by the Word and the Spirit and ever in need of renewal.
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
John D. W. Watts
Old Testament Editor
Louisville, Kentucky Word Biblical Commentary

PREFACE

The books of 1 and 2 Kings comprise a masterful statement about the history of God with his people at a very important time in that history. From the end of the eleventh century B.C. to the early part of the sixth century B.C., Israel experimented with having a monarchy. These books cover a period slightly shorter than this.
Commentaries on the books of Kings (see, for example, WBC 12 and 13*) provide for a close and careful examination of the text, the language, the variant readings, the historical background, and the final construction of the narrative. That work is invaluable, and any serious student of this part of the Old Testament needs to wrestle with the same problems and issues with which the commentaries deal.
However, there is also great value in stepping back to examine the full canvas, and to sketch in broad strokes some of the major themes which emerge from a study of the books. Not only is this of great value, but it is also a welcome task, and I am grateful to the Old Testament Editor of the Word Biblical Commentary, Dr. John D. W. Watts, for the invitation to tackle it.
In such a task one must always be wary of the danger of systematizing a work which was written in an ordered and disciplined, but unsystematic form. That is, the themes which I have chosen to expound in this volume are themes which I think are of value, and I think they are of value because they impress me as such when I read the text. Such a thematic approach is a perfectly sound method of biblical study—as long as one is aware of what one is doing. The danger is, of course, in supposing that such themes are all that can be said about the rich narrative of 1 and 2 Kings.
The narrative under discussion is a well-crafted one which rewards the readers each time they come to it seeking insight and understanding. It is a story of faithfulness and apostasy, of courage and cowardice, of remarkable wisdom and equally remarkable stupidity. Like all good stories it has its heroes and villains, but also like all good stories it often surprises the reader with the image reflected from its pages as if from a mirror. That is the genius of these books. That is also the way these books function as the Word of God. Like David listening to the story told by the outraged Nathan, we all too often fail to recognize our own reflection and we condemn too easily the faults and sins of others—faults and sins that we ourselves could rightly own. It is my hope that the readers of this small volume will be encouraged by its pages to read again the books it seeks to expound.
No writer on the books of Kings can be unaware of the contribution made to his or her understanding of the short, but effective, work of Jacques Ellul, The Politics of God and the Politics of Man.1 Ellul concentrated on 2 Kings, and brought to bear on th...

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Exodus
  4. Joshua
  5. 1 and 2 Kings
  6. 1 and 2 Chronicles
  7. Psalms
  8. Isaiah
  9. Daniel
  10. Hosea-Jonah
  11. Micah-Malachi
  12. John
  13. 1 and 2 Corinthians
  14. Philippians
  15. 1 and 2 Thessalonians
  16. 1 Peter
  17. 2 Peter-Jude