
ISBN 0 85234 5100
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APOSTASY
DESTRUCTION AND HOPE
Welwyn Commentary on 2 Kings
Roger
Ellsworth
ISBN 0
85234 510 0 272pp Large Paperback
As 2 Kings
opens, we find the people of God divided into two kingdoms: Israel and Judah. Neither
kingdom was to last. By the end of the book both kingdoms had been taken captive
Israel by the Assyrians and, over 130 years later, Judah by the Babylonians. It is
impossible for us today to comprehend adequately just how devastating it was for the
Israelites to be taken into captivity in this way. They needed help, and the author of 2
Kings provided it for them. He wrote to explain why the exile had taken place, to urge
them to guard against dangers which they faced while in exile and to give them hope for
the future.
The themes hammered home by 2 Kings are just as vital for Gods people today. We too
must obey Gods command to worship and serve him alone. We must always pay careful
heed to his Word. Like the readers of 2 Kings, we can, and must, trust his promises. With
these things firmly in place, we can face an uncertain future with a clear sense of
direction and with a deep peace.
This has got to be a helpful book ... Kings is explored with New Testament insight
and every exegetically sound opportunity is taken to draw attention to the person and work
of the Lord Jesus Christ. There is also a great deal of pastoral application woven into
every chapter.
Evangelical Times (Review of 1 Kings
by the same author)
Roger
Ellsworth is the pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church, Benton, Illinois. He has served as
trustee of South-Eastern Baptist Seminary, North Carolina, and president of Illinois State
Baptist Association.
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