Bible Study via Zoom

Kings and Prophets: An In-Depth Study of the Book of Kings

The Book of Kings, encompassing 1 Kings and 2 Kings, offers a compelling account of Israel’s history, from the reign of King Solomon through the division of the kingdom and up to the Babylonian exile. It is rich with stories of wisdom, leadership, faith, and the consequences of turning away from God’s path. By studying these books, we can gain a deeper understanding of biblical history, the nature of leadership, and God’s enduring faithfulness.

What to Expect

  • Engaging Discussions: Each session will be interactive, encouraging everyone to share their insights and questions.

  • Historical Context: We will explore the historical and cultural background of the events described.

  • Practical Applications: Learn how the lessons from the Book of Kings apply to our lives today.

  • Fellowship: Connect with others who share a passion for learning and growing in faith.

Each week, Sondra will share her own insights, based on centuries of Jewish traditions, with her international audience. This is a class you don’t want to miss! This course is totally free to all those who register.

Join us every Wednesday at 6:00 PM Jerusalem time for a Live Bible study with Sondra Baras.


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