Editor’s note: Today, May 5th, is the National Day of Prayer in the United States. Join us as we humble ourselves (2 Chronicles 7:14) seeking God’s face together in prayer. * I urge, then, first of all, that petitions, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for all people — for kings and all those in authority,
Spoke 14: Comparing 2Chronicles 7 with Ezekiel 14 Biblewheel ==> 2Chronicles (The 14th Book of the 1st Cycle of the Biblewheel, 14th Book Overall) 7th chapter of 2Chronicles Introduction to the Biblewheel. Check the 7 churches of Asia Minor and church history in relation to the Alphanumerical position of the books of the Bible where each book number links with each century. Be sure to view my channel on youtube and my pinterest page. Also check the Biblewheel menu comparing each book, chapter and so on with one another. Both 2Chronicles 7 and Ezekiel 14 mention pestilence. https://www.pinterest.ca/pin/632826185165658445
Lesson 13 14. Manasseh 15. Amon Kings #14 - #15 of Judah 2 Kings 21 & 2 Chronicles 33 14. Manasseh 2 Kings 21:1-18 & 2 Chronicles 33:1-20 Manasseh was 12 years old when he became the king of Judah. His father was Hezekiah and he reigned for 55 years in Jerusalem. He was evil and worshipped idols. He rebuilt the idols that his father Hezekiah had destroyed. He built a lot of idols and practiced various evil abominations and God was angry. He even added a wooden idol in the temple – in the House of God! God told the prophets that Manasseh was worse than all the Amorites and He was going to bring calamity against Jerusalem and Judah. It would be so bad that the ears would tingle on those that heard about it. God said that he was going to wipe the people of Jerusalem like a person that wipes a plate clean and turns it over. They will be delivered into the hands of their enemies because of their evil ways. Manasseh also killed a lot of innocent people which God didn’t approve of. God sent the captains of the army of the King of Assyria to Judah. They captured Manasseh and took him in bronze shackles to Babylon. During a time when he was sick, he humbled himself to God, prayed and begged with Him. God heard him and Manasseh was taken back to Jerusalem and his kingdom. Finally, Manasseh knew that the Lord was God. After his captivity, he built a very tall wall outside Jerusalem, on the west side of Gihon, in the valley, as far as the Fish Gate and enclosed Ophel. He put army captains in the fortified cities of Judah. He took away all the idols and altars that he had built and he repaired the altar of the Lord. He offered peace and thank offerings to God. He commanded the people of Judah to worship the God of Israel. But, some of the people still worshipped idols in the high places. When Manasseh died, he was buried in the garden of his home and his son Amon became the king. 15. Amon 2 Kings 21:18-26 & 2 Chronicles 33:20-25 Anon was 22 years old when he became the king of Judah. His father was Manasseh and he was the king for 2 years in Jerusalem. He was evil and followed the idols that his father did. He served and worshipped the idols instead of God. He did not humble himself like his father to God but sinned even more. Amon’s servants conspired against him and killed him in his own house. The people of Judah made his son Josiah the next king. These crown visuals are for Manasseh. The visual design & lesson was written by Christina Barkley. She gave me permission to recreate and share. Click here to download. The application packs contain any extra posters, worksheets, maps, etc. specific for the king(s) listed. Each set is different and may contain printables that will be used for more than one king. This pack contains the posters and worksheets. It also includes the visual above for Manasseh and the visuals for Amon. All without logos. Click here for the application pack. Click here to download the lesson. Click here for the visuals for Manasseh. Click here for the pictures to color for Manasseh. Most visuals used in these lessons are in the Kings Visual Pack. This has an assortment of visuals that are used in several lessons. You can print one set to reuse, or print a set for each lesson. The other visuals are in the application pack. Click here to download. Click here to see the king lessons in this series
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Lesson 14 16. Josiah King # 16 of Judah 2 Kings 22:1-23:30 2 Chronicles 34-35 Josiah was 8 years old when he became the king of Judah. He was the son of Amon and he reigned 31 years in Jerusalem. He followed God’s laws. During the 8th year of his reign, be began to seek the true God. He was still young and in his 12th year, he began to eliminate the idols, wood carvings and altars in Jerusalem and the land of Judah. During the 18th year of King Josiah’s reign, he sent Shaphan the scribe to the temple. Shaphan was to tell Hilkiah the high priest to count the money that the doorkeepers had been collecting from the people. The workers doing repairs on the temple were to be paid. While Shaphan was in the temple, Hilkiah told him that he had found the Book of the Law in the temple. He gave it to Shaphan and after he read it, he went to King Josiah. Shaphan reported to King Josiah about the workers being paid. Then Shaphan showed him the book. Shaphan read it to the king and when King Josiah heard it, he tore his clothes. He called in the priests to ask God about the book because they were not following God’s words! God said that because Josiah had a loving heart and he humbled himself to Him, King Josiah would not see the calamity that would happen in Judah. King Josiah gathered all the elders of Judah and they went to the temple. All the people: the priests & prophets, all the people small and great went to the temple to hear the Book of the Law. King Josiah read it to everyone. King Josiah stood by a pillar and made a promise to God. He promised to follow God and keep His commandments and His laws with all his heart and soul and to perform the instructions that were written in the Book of the Law. All the people agreed to keep the promises. King Josiah told Hilkiah, the priests and the doorkeepers to remove all the idols that were in the temple. He burned them outside of Jerusalem. He tore down the idols, pillars, shrines and wooden images in the high places and all of Judah and executed the priests that worshipped them. He told the people to keep the Passover that was written in the Book. In the 18th year of his reign, King Josiah held a Passover before the Lord in Jerusalem. “Such a Passover had not been held since the time of the judges and not during the kings of Israel or Judah.” There was not another king like him who worshipped God with his whole heart and soul and power. He worshipped according to the Law of Moses. Pharaoh Necho of Egypt was fighting Carchemish by the Euphrates and King Josiah went out to see him. The pharaoh sent messengers and they told Josiah that he didn’t have anything against him. He was there for a different battle. Pharaoh said that God told him to hurry and Josiah needed to leave so he wouldn’t be killed during the battle. But, Josiah didn’t listen and he disguised himself so he could fight the pharaoh. The archers of pharaoh killed King Josiah at the Valley of Megiddo when Josiah confronted him. King Josiah told his servants to take him away because he was severely wounded. Josiah’s servants took him out of that chariot and put him in a different chariot and returned him to Jerusalem. They buried him in his own tomb. All of Judah and Jerusalem mourned for Josiah because he was a good king and followed God’s laws. The people of Judah anointed his son Jehoahaz to be the next king. Click here to download the worksheet. The application packs contain any extra posters, worksheets, maps, etc. specific for the king(s) listed. Each set is different and may contain printables that will be used for more than one king. The Josiah pack includes the fill-in-the-blank worksheet & a worksheet about keeping promises, information poster, crossword puzzle, maze and more (without logos). Click here for the application pack. Click here for the lesson. Click here to download the updated visuals. Not all are shown. Click here to download the pictures to color. (These are the same as the visuals but are black & white.) Click here to see the Magnetic Board Visuals for King Josiah. Click here for more on King Josiah. Click here for King Josiah for preschool. Click here to see the king lessons in this series
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Lesson 13 14. Manasseh 15. Amon Kings #14 - #15 of Judah 2 Kings 21 & 2 Chronicles 33 14. Manasseh 2 Kings 21:1-18 & 2 Chronicles 33:1-20 Manasseh was 12 years old when he became the king of Judah. His father was Hezekiah and he reigned for 55 years in Jerusalem. He was evil and worshipped idols. He rebuilt the idols that his father Hezekiah had destroyed. He built a lot of idols and practiced various evil abominations and God was angry. He even added a wooden idol in the temple – in the House of God! God told the prophets that Manasseh was worse than all the Amorites and He was going to bring calamity against Jerusalem and Judah. It would be so bad that the ears would tingle on those that heard about it. God said that he was going to wipe the people of Jerusalem like a person that wipes a plate clean and turns it over. They will be delivered into the hands of their enemies because of their evil ways. Manasseh also killed a lot of innocent people which God didn’t approve of. God sent the captains of the army of the King of Assyria to Judah. They captured Manasseh and took him in bronze shackles to Babylon. During a time when he was sick, he humbled himself to God, prayed and begged with Him. God heard him and Manasseh was taken back to Jerusalem and his kingdom. Finally, Manasseh knew that the Lord was God. After his captivity, he built a very tall wall outside Jerusalem, on the west side of Gihon, in the valley, as far as the Fish Gate and enclosed Ophel. He put army captains in the fortified cities of Judah. He took away all the idols and altars that he had built and he repaired the altar of the Lord. He offered peace and thank offerings to God. He commanded the people of Judah to worship the God of Israel. But, some of the people still worshipped idols in the high places. When Manasseh died, he was buried in the garden of his home and his son Amon became the king. 15. Amon 2 Kings 21:18-26 & 2 Chronicles 33:20-25 Anon was 22 years old when he became the king of Judah. His father was Manasseh and he was the king for 2 years in Jerusalem. He was evil and followed the idols that his father did. He served and worshipped the idols instead of God. He did not humble himself like his father to God but sinned even more. Amon’s servants conspired against him and killed him in his own house. The people of Judah made his son Josiah the next king. These crown visuals are for Manasseh. The visual design & lesson was written by Christina Barkley. She gave me permission to recreate and share. Click here to download. The application packs contain any extra posters, worksheets, maps, etc. specific for the king(s) listed. Each set is different and may contain printables that will be used for more than one king. This pack contains the posters and worksheets. It also includes the visual above for Manasseh and the visuals for Amon. All without logos. Click here for the application pack. Click here to download the lesson. Click here for the visuals for Manasseh. Click here for the pictures to color for Manasseh. Most visuals used in these lessons are in the Kings Visual Pack. This has an assortment of visuals that are used in several lessons. You can print one set to reuse, or print a set for each lesson. The other visuals are in the application pack. Click here to download. Click here to see the king lessons in this series
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Joy. Who couldn’t use more joy? Someone once said joy comes from having our priorities in the right order—God, others, and then you. Putting God first brings joy to our hearts. But how do we always put God first when sick children demand our attention or work deadlines hang over our heads?Many pastors and Bible teachers suggest getting our priorities right by putting God first on our list of responsibilities and interests. They list spouse, children, work, and ministry underneath Him. While a list helps us visualize how our priorities rank, another illustration works better for me.Instead of looking at God as the first on a long list of commitments, I like to picture my life as a pie cut into slices with God as the hub. Making Him the center means His influence permeates every slice of my life. As circumstances change, God will lead me to invest more time and energy into different pie slices. Sick children require more attention. Some projects will cut into time that would normally be allocated to other areas. God directs and empowers all my time according to the need at hand.Photo credit: Unsplash/Iyan Kurnia
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I often hear someone say or read an article that declares just how far we've come from the truth of God. So how do we take back this country for God?