Judah's Kings and God's Word
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Match the following kings of Judah with their actions:

Asa = Removed idols and renewed the covenant with Jehovah Hezekiah = Restored the priestly service and repaired the temple Josiah = Purged Israel of idolatry and sought after Jehovah Rehoboam = Did not follow God's word and suffered consequences

Match the following kings who did not treasure God's word with their descriptions:

Joram (Jehoram) = Did not do what was right according to God's word Ahaz = Suffered for his neglect of God's word Jehoahaz = Followed God's word partially but faced judgment Manasseh = Did evil in the sight of Jehovah

Match the following kings who followed God's word with their level of adherence:

Abijah = Followed God's word but not with a perfect heart Joash (Jehoash) = Partially followed God's word throughout his reign Amaziah = Sought to follow God's instructions Josiah = Followed God's word completely and changed the nation

Match the following concepts about God's word with their corresponding teachings:

<p>Spirit and Life = God's word renews and cleanses us Life Supply = Received by eating and praying the word Neglecting God's word = Leads to decline and suffering for nations Covenant with Jehovah = Brings blessings to the people</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following scriptural references with their corresponding teachings:

<p>Deuteronomy 30:15-20 = Importance of following God's word 1 Kings 15:12 = Asa's actions in removing idols Ephesians 6:17-18 = Receiving life supply through prayer John 6:63 = The words of Jesus are spirit and life</p> Signup and view all the answers

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The Reign of Judah's Kings and God's Word

  • God's word's importance in behavior and national destiny is highlighted by the example of Judah's kings
  • Following God's word, and fearing him brings blessings, while disobeying leads to national corruption and suffering.

Kings Who Treasured God's Word

  • Kings who revered God's word, read it and acted on it were seen as reformers
  • Examples include Asa, Hezekiah and Josiah, who removed idols, repaired the temple, and restored worship.
  • These actions aligned the people with God to strengthen their relationship.

Kings Who Didn't Treasure God's Word

  • Kings who disregarded God's word often faced degradation and loss of their kingdom.
  • Examples include Rehoboam, Joram, Ahaziah, Ahaz, Manasseh, Amon, Jehoahaz and Eliakim (Jehoiakim) who were not guided by God's word
  • Their choices led to a weakening relationship between the people and God, and suffering followed

The Nature of God's Word

  • God's word is compared to a life-giving nourishment, renewing, purifying and providing daily sustenance
  • Contact with God's word, brings a supply of life in spirit and life.
  • Receiving this life supply needs effort through prayer, and enables God's word to be fulfilled.

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Explore the significance of God's word as demonstrated through the reign of Judah's kings. This quiz delves into the contrast between kings who cherished God's commands and those who ignored them, highlighting the impact on national well-being and the people's relationship with God.

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