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The Book of Kings: Kings, Conspiracies, and the Cost of Abandoning God

 

Ronald L. Dart continues his detailed walk through the divided kingdom of Israel, showing how the slow abandonment of God’s revealed form of worship led to rising violence, political instability, and national collapse. From King Amaziah’s early obedience and later arrogance, to the long reign and tragic fall of Uzziah, the program tracks how high places, idolatry, and moral compromise quietly reshaped the nation.

As Dart moves through the violent succession of Israel’s later kings—Jeroboam II, Zechariah, Shallum, Menahem, Pekahiah, and Pekah—the pattern becomes unmistakable: altered worship leads to broken morality, which leads to assassination, cruelty, and loss of freedom.

 

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