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Our Lady of the Woods

Chronological arrangement of Scripture in 365 daily readings.

Thursday, August 31, 2006

During the reign of Pekah in Israel in the North, Ahaz began to reign as king of Judah in the South.

2 Kgs. 16:1-18; 2 Chr. 28:1-27 Ahaz (Judah/South) 735-715 B.C.
2 Kgs. 16:19-20

Hosea continues to prophecy during the reign of Ahaz

Hosea 8:1 - 10:15

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Hosea continues to prophecy during the reign of Jotham

Hosea 2:1 - 7:16

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

While Uzziah/Azariah was king of Judah in the South, Shallum became king of Israel in the North.

2 Kgs. 15:13-16 Shallum (Israel/North) 752 B.C.

Menahem succeeds Shallum

2 Kgs. 15:17-22

Pekahiah succeeds Mehahem

2 Kgs. 15:23-26

Pekah succeeds Pekahiah

2 Kgs. 15:27-28

2 Kgs. 15:29-31; 1 Chr. 5:25-26 1st. Deportation of the 10 Northern tribes

During the reign of Pekah in the Israel/North, Jotham, son of Uzziah/Azariah becomes king of Judah in the South.

2 Kgs. 15:32-38; 2 Chr. 27:1-6, 8; 2 Chr. 2:7,9 Jotham (Judah-South) 750 - 732 B.C.

Micah prophesied during the reigns of Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah

Micah 1:1 - 3:12

Monday, August 28, 2006

Like Isaiah, Hosea also prophesied during the reigns of Uzziah/Azariah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah.

Hosea 1:1 - 4:19

2 Chr. 26:4-23; 2 Kgs. 15:5-7 (Death of Uzziah/Azariah)
Is. 6:1-13

While Uzziah/Azariah reigned in Judah, Zechariah became king of Israel in the North.

2 Kgs. 15:8-12 Zechariah (Israel/North)

Thursday, August 24, 2006

As Isaiah himself records, he prophesied to the Southern Kingdom during the reigns of Uzziah (Azariah), Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah.

Is. 1:1 - 5:30

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Amos 4:1 - 9:15

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Jonah prophesied the destruction of Ninevah, which occurred in 612 BC. The historical text mentions Jonah as also having prophesied that Jeroboam II restored the boundaries of Israel (cf. 2 Kgs. 14:25)

Jonah 1:1 - 4:11

2 Kgs. 14:23-29 Jeroboam II (Israel/North)793-753 B.C.

While Jeroboam II ruled as king of Israel in the North, Azariah became king of Judah in the South.

2 Kgs. 15:1-2; 2 Chr. 26:1-3 Azariah/Uzziah (Judah/South) c. 792-740 B.C.
2 Kgs. 15:3-4; 2 Chr. 26:2

As the prophet himself records, Amos prophesied in the days of Uzziah (Judah/South) and Jeroboam II (Israel/North).

760 B.C.
Amos 1:1 - 3:15

Monday, August 21, 2006

Jehoash succeeded his father Jehoahaz as kingt of Israel in the North, while Joash continued as king of Judah in the South.

2 Kgs. 13:10-25 Jehoash (Israel/North) 798-782 B.C./Death of Elisha

Amaziah succeeds his father Joash as king of Judah in the South, while Jehoash continued as king of Israel in the North.

2 Kgs. 14:1-22; 2 Chr. 25:1-28 Amaziah (Judah/South) 796-767 B.C.

Friday, August 18, 2006

While Jehu reigned in Israel in the North, Joash became king of Judah in the South.

2 Kgs. 11:4-20; 2 Chr. 23:1-21 Joash (Judah/South) 835-796 B.C.
2 Kgs. 12:1-19; 2 Chr. 24:1-16
2 Chr. 24:17-27
2 Kgs. 12:20-22

Jehoahaz succeeded his father, Jehu, as king of Israel in the North, while Joash was king of Judah in the South.

2 Kgs. 13:1-9 Jehoahaz (Israel/North) 814-798 B.C.

Thursday, August 17, 2006

Jehu kills Joram. Jehu reigns as king in his stead. Jehu also kills Ahaziah of Judah.

2 Kgs. 9:1 - 10:36 Jehu (Israel/North) 841-814 B.C.

After Jehu also kills Ahaziah of Judah, Athaliah rules in his stead.

2 Kgs. 11:1-3; 2 Chr. 22:10-12 Athaliah (Judah/South) 841-835

Monday, August 14, 2006

2 Kgs. 7:1 - 8:15

Jehoram, son of Jehoshaphat secceeds him as king of Judah in the South, while Joram continues to rule Israel in the North.

2 Kgs. 8:16-24; 2 Chr. 21:2-20 Jehoram (Judah/South) 848-841 B.C.

Ahaziah succeeds his father, Jehoram as king of Judah in the South, while Joram continues to rule as king of Israel in the North.

2 Kgs. 8:25-29; 2 Chr. 22:1-9 Ahaziah (Judah/Israel) 841 B.C.

Thursday, August 10, 2006

2 Kgs. 4:1 - 6:33

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Ahaziah succeeds his father Ahab as king of Israel in the North, while Jehoshaphat continues to rule over Judah in the South.

1 Kgs. 22:52-54 Ahazariah (Israel/North) 853-852 B.C.
2 Kgs. 1:1-18
2 Kgs. 2:1-25 (Death of Elijah)

Joram, brother of Ahaziah, succeeds as king of Israel in the North, while Jehoshaphat continues to rule in Judah in the South.

2 Kgs. 3:1-27 Joram (Israel/North) 852-841 B.C.

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

1 Kgs. 22:1-28; 2 Chr. 18:1-27
1 Kgs. 22:29-51
2 Chr. 18:28 - 20:30

Monday, August 07, 2006

(Elijah cont'd)

1 Kgs. 20:1 - 21:29

Jehoshaphat succeeds his father Asa as king of Judah in the South

2 Chr. 17:1-19 Jehoshaphat (Judah/South) 872-848 B.C.

Friday, August 04, 2006

Elijah

1 Kgs. 17:1 - 19:21

Thursday, August 03, 2006

As Jeoboam continued to rule as king of Israel in the North, Asa succeeded Abijam/Abijah as king of Judah in the South.

1 Kgs. 15:9-12 Asa (Judah/South) 910-869 B.C.
2 Chr. 14:1 - 15:15
1 Kgs. 15:13-15; 2 Chr. 15:16-19
1 Kgs. 15:16-22; 2 Chr. 16:1-14
1 Kgs. 15:23-24

As Asa continues to rule as king of Judah in the South, Nadab succeeded Jeroboam as king of Israel in the North. 7 more kings of Israel follow.

1 Kgs. 15:25-32 Nadab (Israel/North) 909-908 B.C.
1 Kgs. 15:33 - 16:7 Baasha (Israel/North) 908-886 B.C.
1 Kgs. 16:8-14 Elah (Israel/North) 886-885 B.C.
1 Kgs. 16:15-20 Zimri (Israel/North) 885-880 B.C.
1 Kgs. 16:21 Tibni (Israel/North) 885-874 B.C. (split kingdom)
1 Kgs. 16:22-28 Omri (Israel/North) 885-874 B.C. (split kingdom)
1 Kgs. 16:29-34 Ahab (Israel/North) 874-853 B.C.

Wednesday, August 02, 2006

While Rehoboam ruled in Judah in the South, Jeroboam reigned in Israel in the North.

1 Kgs. 12:25 - 14:20 Jeroboam I (Israel/North) c. 930-909 B.C.

While Jeroboam continued to rule in Israel in the North, Abijah succeeded Rehoboam as ruler over Judah in the South.

1 Kgs. 15:1-8; 2 Chr. 13:1-23 Abijam/Abijah (Judah/South) c. 913-910 B.C.

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

1 Kgs. 12:1-20; 2 Chr. 10:1-19 (Rehoboam - Judah/South: c. 930-913 BC)
1 Kgs. 12:21-24; 2 Chr. 11:1-4
2 Chr. 11:5-23
1 Kgs. 14:21-31; 2 Chr. 12:1-16