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II. _Historical Setting:_
Narratives to be recited in class and to be recorded briefly.
1. The Beginning of the Undivided Kingdom. I Samuel 8.
2. The Selection of First King of Undivided Kingdom. I Samuel 10:17-24.
3. The Glory of Solomon's Kingdom. I Kings 4:20-34 and 10:14-29.
4. The Division of the Kingdom. I Kings 11:26-43 and 12:1-15.
5. The Beginning of Israel. I Kings 12:16-33.
6. The Beginning of Judah. I Kings 14:21-31.
7. The Captivity of Israel. II Kings 17.
8. The Captivity of Judah. II Kings 24 and 25.
9. Map of Divided Kingdoms.
Draw map, showing the two kingdoms and their capitals, also the regions
of Assyria and Babylon. Let the map include the Tigris, Euphrates and
Chebar Rivers. See Map 4, also Bible Atlas. Draw dotted lines from the
capitals of the two kingdoms to the countries into which they were taken
captives.
III. _Interesting Stories with Practical Lessons._
NOTE.--To be recited, but not recorded save the titles and references.
1. Jonathan and Friendship. I Samuel 18:1-4 and 19:1-7.
2. Mephibosheth and Mercy. II Samuel 9.
3. Absalom and Pride. II Samuel 15:1-6.
4. Solomon and Choice. I Kings 3:1-15.
IV. _Leading Cha
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