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33 Bible Reading – The Book Of 1 Kings
The time period covered by the book is around 120 years, from 1015 BC to 900 BC. There are 22 chapters, and it takes approximately 2 hours and 5 minutes to read in a single sitting. It is uncertain who it was that wrote the book, but it is traditionally believed Jeremiah was the author. If so, this means Jeremiah was responsible not only for the prophetic book which bears his name, and for the book of Lamentations, but also for this historic book of 1 Kings. We are certain, however, that this book is a divinely inspired piece of literature. That is, God breathed out His words through its author. The words of this book, therefore, are the words of God. They are able…
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A Divided Kingdom (1 Kings)
FOR A COMPLETE ORDER OF WORSHIP, INCLUDING BIBLE READING, HYMNS AND SERMON...
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32 Bible Reading – A Devotional Review
After providing a basic review for the first thirty-one studies on the books of the Bible, Jared launches into a devotional study of the first Psalm (entitled, "The Righteous Robe And Vine"), explaining the difference between the heirs of grace (sheep, ordained to everlasting joy) and the heirs of wrath (goats, ordained to everlasting misery).
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The Righteous Robe And Vine
FOR A COMPLETE ORDER OF WORSHIP, INCLUDING BIBLE READING, HYMNS AND SERMON...
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The Origin Of The Reformed Baptist Movement
Dr. Kenneth Dix traced the origin of the Reformed Baptist movement to September 1955, with the first publication of the Banner of Truth Magazine. This magazine was started by Sidney Norton, the minister of St John’s Church, Oxford, and his ministerial assistant, Iain Murray. In 1956, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones invited Murray to serve as his assistant at Westminster Chapel, London. He held this post for three years, during which time the Banner of Truth Trust was organized. On July 22, 1957, The Banner of Truth Trust was registered as a non-profit charity, the trust deed stating: “The object of the Charity is to promote in such parts of the world as the Trustees may decide the better knowledge and understanding of the doctrines of the…





