21 September 2010
THE LAST KING OF ISRAEL
THE LAST KING OF ISRAEL
Text: 2 Kings 17
- Speaker:
- Rev Dr Charles Tan
- Series:
- Bible Study 2010
Message Notes
(I) THE LAST KING OF ISRAEL
1. King Hoshea (2 Kings 17:1)
a) He had risen up against the previous king of Israel (2 Kings 15:30)
b) He killed King Pekah and ascended the throne of Israel (2 Kings 15:30)
2. Summary of his reign
a) He did evil too
b) But not as bad as some of the previous kings (2 Kings 17:2)
c) He reigned for only 9 years (2 Kings 17:6)
(II) KING SHALMANESER OF ASSYRIA
1. Shalmaneser conquered Israel
2. Israel becomes a vassal to Assyria
3. Israel is forced to pay tribute to Assyria
4. Discovery of a plot by Hoshea
a) Plot with Egypt to resist Assyria (2 Kings 17:4a)
b) Refused to send tribute to Assyria (2 Kings 17:4b)
c) Hoshea imprisoned (2 Kings 17:4c)
(III) CONQUEST OF ISRAEL
1. Samaria besieged for 3 years (2 Kings 17:5)
2. Israel defeated and carried away to Assyria (2 Kings 17:6)
(IV) DISCUSSION OF THE REASONS FOR THE FAILURE OF ISRAEL
2 Kings 17:7-18
1. They had sinned against the Lord (2 Kings 17:7a)
2. They had “feared other gods” (“fear”- “reverence”) (2 Kings 17:7b)
3. Walked in the statutes of the nations they had displaced in Canaan (2 Kings 17:8)
4. Rife idolatrous practices (2 Kings 17:9-12, 16-17)
5. Many prophets and seers sent to warn Israel (2 Kings 17:13)
6. Rejection of the prophets of the Lord (2 Kings 17:14-15)
7. Witchcraft and sorcery (2 Kings 17:17)
(V) ISRAEL REMOVED FROM GOD’S SIGHT
1. Israel angered God (2 Kings 17:18a)
2. Israel removed from God’s sight (2 Kings 17:18b)
3. All descendants of Israel rejected (2 Kings 17:20)
4. King Jeroboam blamed as the one who caused Israel to turn to idolatry (2 Kings 17:21-23)