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1 Kings 10-11:
Summary: These chapters describe the visit of the Queen of Sheba to King Solomon, highlighting his wisdom, wealth, and the splendor of his kingdom. However, it also details Solomon's eventual decline as he turns away from God by marrying foreign women and worshipping their gods. God becomes angry with Solomon and decides to tear the kingdom apart, but not during his reign, for the sake of his father, David.
Key people, places, and events: King Solomon, Queen of Sheba, God, Jerusalem, Israel, foreign wives, and Jeroboam.
Questions to consider:
1. Why was the Queen of Sheba drawn to visit Solomon and his kingdom?
2. How did Solomon's wealth and wisdom affect his standing among other nations?
3. What were the consequences of Solomon's disobedience to God?
4. How did Solomon's actions impact the future of the kingdom of Israel?
Luke 21:20-38:
Summary: In this passage, Jesus describes the coming destruction of Jerusalem, the suffering that will accompany it, and the signs that will precede his second coming. He uses a fig tree as a metaphor to explain that his followers should recognize the signs and be prepared for his return. Jesus also urges his disciples to stay vigilant and pray for the strength to endure the trials that await them.
Key people, places, and events: Jesus, Jerusalem, the disciples, the destruction of Jerusalem, and the second coming.
Questions to consider:
1. What signs does Jesus provide to indicate the impending destruction of Jerusalem and his second coming?
2. How does Jesus encourage his followers to prepare for these events?
3. What is the significance of the fig tree metaphor?
4. How can believers today apply the lessons from this passage in their own lives?
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Lydbog: 1. maj 2024
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