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The Books of I & II Kings: A Commentary
- Narrateur(s): Chuck Missler
- Durée: 15 h
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I and II Kings provide a record of Israel's history from the beginning of the movement to place Solomon on David's throne through the end of the reign of Zedekiah, Judah's last king. There are great lessons to be learned from Israel's desire to be "like those around us" and its consequences.