By the waters of Babylon, in the sixth century B.C., the Jewish
people felt like permanent refugees in a foreign land. Israel had
undergone captivity once before, in Egypt. This time the people
were in exile because of disobedience.
The books of 1 and 2 Kings were meant as an antidote for the sorrow
of heart that afflicted their souls. Robert L. Hubbard, Jr. guides
you through the maze of kings and empires, prophets and priests,
that are the subjects of those two Old Testament historical books.
In those books, Hubbard says, are "peaks of unbelievable glory and
valleys of unforgettable despair."
His study of 1 and 2 Kings and of the chaotic time chronicled in
those books is written in a comfortable style but with scholarly
care. Hubbard applies to our lives today the lessons learned
through years of pain. Scholar and layman alike will appreciate the
combination of readability and scholarly investigation that marks
this book.
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